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Thank you, I will try that, I'm eager to see if it will work.
Liked On: 05-27-2014, 01:17 PM
I had another lucid dream! I think I need to work on being more conscious when I do become lucid. I was definitely lucid, but I was way too focused on how everything looked like a video game and how...
Liked On: 09-26-2012, 05:15 AM
Since I'm getting really into lucid dreaming I thought I'd sign up here and start to participate. I'm a robotics engineer, I recently finished a master's degree in mechanical engineering and I...
Liked On: 09-25-2012, 02:14 AM
It's actually been my only really solid clear lucid dream so far, the rest were no better than the kind one has at random without knowing about lucid dreaming. I'm not worrying about that though...
Liked On: 09-10-2012, 05:48 AM
Since I'm getting really into lucid dreaming I thought I'd sign up here and start to participate. I'm a robotics engineer, I recently finished a master's degree in mechanical engineering and I...
Liked On: 09-09-2012, 04:45 AM
I had a dream that felt very long and detailed, I was thinking of downgrading apartments and had the distinct feeling of fearing how much crappier it would be but thinking of how much money I could save up. Most of the dream was about leading some sort of revolution in a city. At the end I suddenly just realized it was a dream, I didn't do a reality check or anything, it just hit me. I flew a bit, and I tried doing math in my head to become fully conscious, at first it was just random numbers, then I realized this and focused, when I started actually doing math I woke up quickly.
I had an interesting happening last night, I had a dream and since it seemed odd, and was in fact in a recurring location that only appears in my dreams, I did a reality check, and I falsely decided it was real. I didn't expect that because I thought remembering to do the reality check was the hard part. I have adjusted my reality checks accordingly. My typical reality check is that I look at my hands and count the fingers, then I think about the past 5 scenes that lead to the one that I am at. Oddly, in the dream I was able to recall a long chain of events leading to my being there, and I had the right amount and type of fingers. Now in my reality checks I will really ask WHY I am there, in this dream it made no sense for me to be in this place (the basement of an empty house) but I accepted it because I could recall how I got there and how I got to the 3 places before that, if I had asked what I was there for and what I was planning to do there, I believe I probably would have seen that it was a dream. Also I need to be more ready to accept that I'm dreaming, make sure that when I do a reality check, I am honestly considering that it may be a dream. Things are going well so far, just recalling so many of my dreams is like starting to discover a new world.
My first sleep paralysis since I started studying lucid dreaming a few weeks ago. I was in my own bed, chest down, unable to move. I realized I was dreaming and tried to look at my hands but I couldn't turn them up, the one I was facing in my immobile state was hanging off the bed. I thought about how this was just a dream and I should be able to turn it into a lucid dream, but I couldn't move, I heard my brother and sister chatting behind me, I saw a bug on the wall. I kept thinking about how I was dreaming and I should be able to control it, but I couldn't move, eventually I woke up for real.