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I Love Lucid Dreaming


If you've experienced it, you know lucid dreaming is a feeling like no other! As a child I had an awareness often in dreams that I was dreaming. I remember saying to friends once, "You know when you're dreaming and you know you're dreaming in your dream?" They looked at me like I was crazy and told me no. I thought- Am I dreaming I'm dreaming?.. Not anymore!

I used to have very bad nightmares where I was drowning, falling from cliffs and threatened with violence. The whole "if you die in a dream you don't wake up," stuck in my head when I was asleep and I'd always manage to wake up. I'd tell myself when awake, I need to face it and not be afraid. Little by little I started realizing more and more that I could control those dreams and started facing them head on and even simply started some on my own. The first time I tested it I was dreaming that I was driving and was literally telling myself let's start now- I went off a cliff in the car and I had no fear. I remember thinking, "Did I kill myself in this dream, because I don't feel any kind of pain right now and this is getting boring." Then I woke up. Other times I willingly went in water over my head, knowing I dont swim and faced all types of violence knowing nothing can hurt me when I'm dreaming since I can control it. Recently I dreamt I was stuck between water and sand and couldn't get up the sand. I told myself, "Great, I can't wait to see the meaning of this dream when I get up!" LOL..

I recently taught my 5 year old to be more aware in his nightmares that they aren't real and he can change them to whatever he wants if he can remember it's just a dream. His nightmares have more than cut in half and one night he woke me up to tell me he did what I told him- he kicked the bad guy without even touching him, hahaha...

I'd say in at least 90% of my dreams, I am fully aware that I am dreaming. It's really fun when you can take control of good dreams too.

Do you or have you experienced lucid dreaming?
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MellyMel22 · F
Mine were too SBelle. Just try to remember it's not real and nothing can hurt you. You have to keep reminding yourself that! It didn't happen over night for me, but with little steps :)