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It happened to me once a year ago during summer, I was dreaming about a house floating in the ocean. There were two people there, as far as I knew, unless I just forgot. To tell the truth, I don't remember a lot of the dream, but I was definitely aware. I so happened to be a ghost in that dream, and I could pass through the dream walls and all that. I can't remember the color of the sky, but there was a boy and a grandpa, both sleeping. The boy, how, I can't remember, woke up and could see me. He began asking me many questions, I answered them, and then I asked him his name. He replied, but apparently, I had forgotten the name quickly. By then, I had become aware that I was inside a dream, seriously. I can't remember a lot of the dream anymore, but I remember soon being in France, next to the Eiffel Tower, and with the dream boy's friends along with himself, and all that. And then I woke up. Desperate to go back in, I went back to sleep and tried to dream about it again, but it just wasn't the same.

 

I had only learned it was called a 'lucid dream' only literally an hour ago, while studying NDE (Near-Death Experiences).

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I've experienced a lucid dream: it was pretty difficult to achieve though. Before I went to sleep, I filled my mind with the idea that I was going to dream, and once I was in it, I had to force myself to be aware of my dreaming state. And it worked! Once.

 

I attempted it again the next night, but somehow, the lucid dream was even harder to experience. Like, I realized I was in a dream, but the events that followed the situation were too overbearing; which led to a dream I couldn't control.

 

Since that night, I've never again tried to experience a lucid dream, mainly 'cus I got lazy to force stuff into my head before I went to sleep.

 

There was another night in which I attempted 'inception', but that's a different story.

 

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I don't even know how to 'force'. Once you're in a dream, you accept everything as logical. For example, I had a dream about my friend showing me a game he had created on the PS2 on this unfamiliar game. By pressing random controls, some not even on the usual PS2, you can do this weird 'suber' combo that involves zigzagging, and I accepted everything as normal, though now sounds ridiculous. And there were other times, one when I was in the Kingdom Hearts world and Namine was a common enemy. And then uhh....I don't want to mention that dream but it involves inappropriate stuff. I can't even figure out how to 'force' anything inside a dream.

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Nolan wants a word with you.

 

No, but seriously, I only did it once, and omfg I still remember everything from this very day.

 

I was in a house, a tiny spooky house, and this old grandma from Looney Tunes (it's not her though, she's way shorter and a bit fatter, with an extremely grim face) was next to me, trying to kill me with a sword. And, before she killed me, I dreamed many scenarios. I could dream that my mum was suddenly there too and she took me away. I could rewind that and dream I was some kind of prince and I would just run away. But in the end, she killed me...somehow.

 

I never could control my dream ever since.

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From what I can gather, I have one every 7 years. (I'm currently 17 years old)

 

Got my first one when I was 7, somehow I got a drivers licence, but screwed it and used my "dream powa" to fly. Then, I went to a car dealership, and found a portal in it that transported me to a desert. So, I flew in and out of the portal for a while, when suddenly I couldn't get back to the car place... So I was stuck in the desert, and I couldn't wake up... I sat there for a while, and I was so scared I'd be stuck in my dream forever. But, I saw a moose off in the distance, called him "stupid", and he charged at me. I woke up when I was about to get hit.

 

Then, when I was 14, I had a dream about... well, lets just say I controlled my dream then to do... "other" things...

 

So, when I'm 21, maybe I'll have another one. ;P

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After my fırst one I could no longer control them and I saw a man wıth a dıstorted face wıth a Sack that says ''I creep I creep'' then he comes closer and closer... I love beıng scared shıtless therefore I do ıt every nıght.

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Lucid dreams are quite easy to obtain if you can force a dream, which isn't hard for myself to do, but I have no idea how it works with other people.

 

If you are having a lucid dream that isn't forced, it will most likely be under the effects of modern-day physics, or so I'd assume. If you are forcing a dream, you can edit that sort of stuff, but if it happens naturally, I'd assume that your brain would want to keep the dream to a level of logic, at least somewhat.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Lucid Dreaming for me is as easy to do as breathing.

 

A lot of nightmares tend to come from non-lucid dreamers. As usually you have no control over your dream. Where in contrast a lucid dreamer can control parts of there dream to change what happens.

 

Many of my dreams tend to borderline on being nightmares but never are.

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I've had 1, exactly 1, my entire life, and it felt about 30 seconds, so it's pretty to remember.

 

I was back in kindergarden, and I thought it was real, so forced myself to slap myself.

 

So, I geuss I couldn't really call it a "lucid dream" because I didn't realise it until I slapped myself.

Has anyone else slapped thereselves in a dream? It feels wierd.

 

But that's irrelevant.

 

So, I geuss I haven't gotten a "lucid dream"?

The only wack thing in dreams that's happened to me is the dreams itself.

Sometimes, it's both good and bad to let your imagination run wild as you sleep...

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