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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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Heartlander · 80-89, M
I can relate, DonMan. In my flying dreams it's more like I'm gliding a few inches above the ground. It starts by my taking longer and longer steps until I realize that my feet never have to touch the ground. I likewise realize I'm dreaming and while dreaming acknowledge the impossibility of what I am doing, yet feel comfortable that it is real then. When I do walk in real life I often sense an inclination to stretch my step a little, hoping in a way that I could the next step into a glide.