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Old Jan 26, 2011, 05:27 PM
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This might not be revelant to this forum bit but oh well I've had some lucid dreams before. They're not scary but I'm calm when they happen. I had lucid dreams where I flew and floated and seen people do things. Has anyone else had this before? What are your experiences? Sorry for being weird I'm into this sort of stuff.

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Old Jan 27, 2011, 03:43 AM
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It's totally natural to be curious about this kind of stuff. I find it fascinating too.

Before I was ever into anything esoteric I had this strange dream that didn't seem normal. I was only 14 at the time. I remember getting into bed, and then that was it.
I was in darkness, and I had substance, but I didn't. It was foreign, weird or something. And there was this invisible thing around me that I could sense. It was talking to me in my mind, like a language that I couldn't translate when I woke. But I remember being safe and reassured and happy.
I never really looked into it for years, but I always sensed it was a different being or something, like a guardian angel. The memory is still a great comfort, but I know I'll never know for definite what exactly that was. (I hope it wasn't just a strange dream, it sure didn't feel like one)

Keep working with your lucid dreaming, and keep reading about it. I'd love to hear of more of your experiences.
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Old Jan 27, 2011, 04:27 AM
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It's totally natural to be curious about this kind of stuff. I find it fascinating too.

Before I was ever into anything esoteric I had this strange dream that didn't seem normal. I was only 14 at the time. I remember getting into bed, and then that was it.
I was in darkness, and I had substance, but I didn't. It was foreign, weird or something. And there was this invisible thing around me that I could sense. It was talking to me in my mind, like a language that I couldn't translate when I woke. But I remember being safe and reassured and happy.
I never really looked into it for years, but I always sensed it was a different being or something, like a guardian angel. The memory is still a great comfort, but I know I'll never know for definite what exactly that was. (I hope it wasn't just a strange dream, it sure didn't feel like one)

Keep working with your lucid dreaming, and keep reading about it. I'd love to hear of more of your experiences.
wow sounds interesting I'll try to keep working on my lucid dreaming
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Old Feb 03, 2011, 03:56 AM
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It was always something that sort of came natural to me.
It wasn't until many years later from my younger days that I would be able to put a word to what I was going through at night.
I actually became scared out of ever trying to further the experiences because the dreaming within a dream issue I kept having with it became stressful.
After learning to recognize this and ways to control it better though, I've recently become more intrigued with the concept. Im now finding ways to really get involved and see where it takes me instead of being afraid of this ability that comes so naturally to me.

I would recommend to keep at it. But just stay on top of it. Sometimes it can become easy to lose touch with when you are dreaming and when you are not. You'll want to establish a way to find out when you're truly awake and devise a plan to self-wake or else you could become more frustrated than anything.
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Old Feb 03, 2011, 04:30 AM
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It was always something that sort of came natural to me.
It wasn't until many years later from my younger days that I would be able to put a word to what I was going through at night.
I actually became scared out of ever trying to further the experiences because the dreaming within a dream issue I kept having with it became stressful.
After learning to recognize this and ways to control it better though, I've recently become more intrigued with the concept. Im now finding ways to really get involved and see where it takes me instead of being afraid of this ability that comes so naturally to me.

I would recommend to keep at it. But just stay on top of it. Sometimes it can become easy to lose touch with when you are dreaming and when you are not. You'll want to establish a way to find out when you're truly awake and devise a plan to self-wake or else you could become more frustrated than anything.
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