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Old Sep 24, 2013, 12:07 PM
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Hi

I have been experimenting with lucid dreaming for a little while.
I am by no means an expert, but I am curious if any of you also find the subject fascinating?

Recent dreams

Dream 1
1940 : This was a sepia dream. It starts in a school hall - all the children are dressed in milieu appropriate clothing, white dresses. The girls are standing at attention busy singing the anthem. I realise it is a dream and start dancing around them. I go to the light switches and put them on and off numerous times. In my dream I want to try and talk to someone - anybody - I grab some off the girls to join me in a dance. I manage to grab hold of their arms - but their arms immediately fall back to their bodies. I grab them by their faces to make eye contact. Their eyes are empty, completely black and brown - their is no white in their eyes. In my dream I come to the conclusion they have no souls. the end.

Dream 2
2013: I am at a wedding I know my mother will be attending next week. I am standing next to the priest facing the guests. We are standing on the beach. The tides are rapidly coming in. I look at my feet and then the priest's feet it is covered in water. This is when i realised I was dreaming . I turned around facing the sea, I saw only water like a tsunami wave falling over all of us. I manage to grab my mother and hold on to her. I said there is a way out this is my dream. I saw an enourmous crocodile/ dragon shaped creature emerging from the deep sea, I knew we had to get on it.
We managed to climb on to it, my mother was scared to climb on it so i had to hold her hand as she hang by it's side. Soon we were flying. I was ecstatic in this dream. I actually told myself " damn these meds are really kick ***** cool - I have never had so much control. I could make the dragon to fly higher. at a stage it looked like it wanted to take a nose dive but i managed to lift her up again. My mother eventually also climbed on and we had the most amazing time flying between mountains. The End.

I can't wait to fall asleep...
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Old Sep 24, 2013, 10:42 PM
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I have them sometimes. 1st I remember was about 10 yrs old, learned to wake myself from a nightmare, wish I always could. Then some dreams where I'd fly or kiss that cute boy in public.

Most profound was within past year. I defended my daughter (me) from an assault. I think I killed the guy. I think that dream brought healing, useful skill - lucid dreaming.
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Old Sep 25, 2013, 01:05 PM
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I used to have lots of lucid dreams when I was in my early 20s. In one, I remember telling someone that they didn't exist because they were in my dream. They didn't like that very much!
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