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Secrets of Dream


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Last night (few minutes ago as I woke up at 8am) I had few dreams that were very different than my regular ones. I tihnk I had about 2 or 3 dreams last night as I remember intervals of waking up betwen them and returning to sleep. in all of these dreams:
  • I had moments I was completely aware I was dreaming as I was discussing it to the beings I was dreaming about.
  • The ability of flight, while I was not that good at flying it was still something I rarely dream of especially so frequantly.

One dream I was a hero or something simular to that of Deadman only I wasn't sure if I was a ghost or a dreamer who could interact with the real world. What I did know was that I knew I was dreaming and could fly.

The last dream I had that night I was in a large house that was located in a forest. I was told that the forest was haunted by the ghost of Britains celebraties and narrated by Stephen Fry. It turns out not all the forest spirits were peaceful as I was actually a vengeful spirit. It turns out there was a party of people having crazy fun in the house and I wasn't totally vengeful as I seemed to enjoyed myself and was talking to the people at the party saying we were all actually dreaming and we must becareful what words or actions we do or else our dreams will end and we didn't wanted to leave the party.

However my role as a vengeful spirit seemed to overcome me as I pushed a man out of the window.

The man actually hovered back up the window and chase me, as we flew over an indoor garden or something I turned around and tried to reason with him when I realised he was a lucid dreamer. (I got down on my knees and begged for forgiveness saying I really regretted pushing him and that it wasn't like me at all when awake.)

The man said he was a lucid dreamer, that when we dream of other people such as people or beings that look like humans, they were actually humans somewhere in the world asleep and dreaming, taking part in there own or each others dream somewhere.
The man accepted my apology saying that the behavior humans have when they dream is altered to imagintive roles and can be beyond our personal actions.

As I followed him he actually pushed me out the window. He told me to fly up again in which he pushed me down again saying he was teaching me to master the skill of flight.

Yeah I know I am hardly on this forum. Sorry about that but when it comes to lucid dreaming I dunno where else to discuss it. Just thought you all be interested to hear this. What peaks my interest about all this is I thought when it comes to Lucid Dreaming it was something one needs to train there mind over, I attempted Lucid Dreaming ages back but considered it too advance for me and just enjoy what I am given, now it just seems I am becomming a natual Lucid Dreamer, though I will probably have my regular dreams tonight.

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Becoming a lucid dreamer doesn't always require training. I instantly became one once I played JoD :)

Those dreams sound like my favorite kind: the deep ones where you are highly aware and have meaningful/emotional interactions with other people/beings. It's amazing that your dream admitted to being a dream so soon, though. It took months until I was able to say to a person in my dream "It's a dream," and she admitted it was true. I hope you have more dreams like those.

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I Agree you Simply MUST be becoming a Lucid Dreamer.

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It must have been a one off as now my dreams seem normal, or as normal as they usually are.

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Lucid Dreaming is a tricky thing.

To my knowledge it requires training to control the events of your dream but not nessacarily to be aware that you're dreaming.

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I had a lucid dream last night, and was very surprised because I had broken all the rules for getting good quality sleep. I just... randomly realised I was in a dream, then managed to get control of my actions.

I couldn't think of much to do, so I just flew around and explored the world, then I tried summoning a demon I had seen in SMT Devil Survivor that looked really cool. It was a bad idea and got me killed but it was kinda fun. I had to meet the demon in a certain room in this maze-like office building, the security guards kept trying to kill me, then one of them killed me and I was in the afterlife, which was a reception desk with Yama behind it, and he was all like 'lol'. He sent me away because I was boring, so I went back to the office building past this river full of Sirens that wanted to eat me.




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