Lucid Dreaming
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- grumpy_Bastard
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Re: Lucid Dreaming
Ive had them off and on awhile back, though they always seem to be in black and white >_<. I usually notice it when ive been awake for a few too many hours (like 30) on caffine... I cant quite remember though.CompWiz wrote:"Lucid dreaming is simply dreaming while being aware you are dreaming. "
The most recent ones are usually me dreaming of waking up..er.. hmm, hard to put it in words... I see the clock, Im thinking "dammit dammit its getting close"... The lamest thing ever, but I usually manage to wake up a few minutes before my alarm goes off, so tired I can hardly stay awake, walk over to the clock and set it ahead for about 30-40 min...
- SwiftSpear
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I prefer not to dream lucidly. I find dreams are more transparent in meaning and more fun when nothing intentional is injected on them.
Look at it sort of like this, if you watch a movie, and are given control of the movie, you probably inadvertently end up ruining the plot and making the movie suck. Where as if you watch the movie the writer and director originally intended it is a much better movie in the end.
Look at it sort of like this, if you watch a movie, and are given control of the movie, you probably inadvertently end up ruining the plot and making the movie suck. Where as if you watch the movie the writer and director originally intended it is a much better movie in the end.