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  • The first random lucid dream I had was after I did an aerobic dance before bed, to latin music. Ha, so yea. I awoke in an airplane felt funny. Why am I in here? Then I got out and like many others, I flew. Kinda wobbly but it worked.

  • Sacapiloa, my lucid dreams have turned into my worst nightmares and I don't recommend it. I am not able to have normal dreams anymore, and I am afraid of mirrors.

  • @MagnusRulerHardt go to a pshychologist

  • @pichulick

    The lucid nightmares are not rare. Nightmares are much more common in lucid dreams although they are easier to prevent in lucid dreams as well. Phenomenons like not being able to open your eyes and false awakenings almost only occur in lucid dreams. And mirrors are only scary in lucid dreams.

  • i had my first lucid dream what i did to realize it was a dream was look at my hand because everything was normal my thumb was like animated broke no blood so i knew i was in a dream but all i could do was jump like very far i couldnt control nothing i was at my house

  • when your subspecting to be dreaming you should just look around real world check and think where you are if you are in a unknown area explore

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  • I always thought lucid dreams were common. I have them without even trying. It's just like a euphoric high where you realize you're in a world where you can do anything and make anything appear in front of you. Sometimes you get too excited and wake up. But I have them all of the time it's not hard.

  • if you've abused drugs/alcohol you won't be able to progress, if you don't take drugs etc, write down every dream you have, have reality checks when your awake(checking hands, watch), therefore in your dream you will one day check your hands and they will change, once you see this you'll then become lucid

  • the problem is that you are a skeptic at heart dude. i know that you want to believe it. But when it happens you have to be 100% sure that it is a dream not like 99%

  • you look kinda like the guy from knocked up you know the pothead

  • i'd like to lucid dream, sounds like fun. I've only had it once.

  • lately i've been having extremely perplexing experiences with dreams, some examples that i know people share in common:

    constantly returning to the same dream scenario and re-inacting it. having frequent dream settings, like dreaming you're in the same place, in separate dreams. having dream settings that reflect an old house or an old work place but are fused with multiple real life settings, seamlessly. having a dream personality that is very consistent through-out dreams...

  • i know what you mean now. i recently had a VERY realistic dream actually, i used the "wake back to bed" technique and it worked great.

    and reecejones87 was in fact the first person i watched videos on about lucid dreaming! what a small world. anyway thanks for the advice, reece is a cool dude, i watched all his videos. and the rubbing your hands together technique is also very effective. i didn't try spinning around yet though.

    so thanks again :)

  • juddlyoo1, how long did it take you to have lucid dreams that seem that real? does it just happen if you do it often enough? i'm a beginner at lucid dreaming, and would love to know how to become better at it. thanks

  • damn you beat me to it, i really was going to tell him that. well you put it better than i would have anyway. i recently became interested in lucid dreaming, and had my first full fledged one last night.

  • Well if you try to hard to lucid dream you won't be able to do it, you have to let it come naturally otherwise it never will.

  • i did the same thing with my hands in a lucid dream but i put them through a car

  • more stuff like this please :-)

    me likes

  • And its the same with the emotions book, your trying to learn the best way you know how.. the way you were taught as an infant.. only now its with things that arent tangible, like emotions and thought patterns... which is all dreams really are. Keep up the good work man.

  • Man you were so close.. your subconscious is telling you to accept, but everything in your daily experience is telling you otherwise. For example punching the wall... you were dreaming, but you just didnt truely believe it. As for the emotions book, thats your subconscious trying to tell you to learn something... as a child we learn by touching and feeling things, like in pop up books. All of our senses are so new.

  • lol, u again? hush

  • fasterraper maybe u just suck at life?

  • u talk extremely slow peace out

  • is it cold in your house ?

  • dont listen to this guy...he is a hippie

  • could u talk any slower  bloodyhell

  • You did not fail. You got to the 2nd layer of lucidity!!

    Check this video out:

    The 5 Layers of a Lucid Dream

  • ive been trying to lucid dream for about 2 months and ive had about 2 or 3 of what u have had

  • i burst out lauging when u were tlking emotion book llove

  • To me you didn't fail you went lucid.

  • very interesting, i have had stuff like that like 4 times, all accidental, they were fun lucid dreams, but i just woke up and i was like shit, also to anyone who reads this, has anyone truly mastered it? can u message me with ur experiences?

  • that sucks, i would think that if u lucid dreamed u would be able to control stuff....

  • sometimes you have to "tease" it the way you want it to go, there is a fine line, if you tease it too much, you might wake up, be gentle :D  (i know this can be read in a perverted way, but I could find no other way of wording it heh)

  • you have to be convinced your a god, know it, beleive it, feel it, and you can do anything, try doing telekenisis stuff in your dreams, move shit around

  • One of the methods I use is, when I see my hands in a dream I become aware that im dreaming. I read this method from a book by Carlos Castaneda - The Art of Dreaming. the same night after reading the book I had one of the most vivid lucid dreams of my life. I think I works because seeing your hands in a dream is quite commonplace, and if you associate seeing your hands with becoming conscious in you dream this may help trigger your conscious mind.

    Happy dreaming.

  • That's pretty fascinating! Even though you tried so long, you still haven't succeeded. Have you read :"Exploring the world of lucid dreaming" byLaBerge?

  • Those were really interesting dreams. It's weird that you weren't able to break through the wall even though you believed it was a dream - I haven't had too many lucid dreams, but I have had a few. The successful ones are always kept when I didn't get excited about it. When you get excited, even in a dream, your brain starts to attempt to put logic into everything (walls you can't break through). If you accept and play out the dream without getting too into it, you can probably get further.

  • yeah the first time i tryed i used the nose trick where when you are in your dream you plug your nose and try to breath in well i could so i felt over excited that i knew i was dreaming and my body felt wierd but then i just calmed myself down and did some cool stuff.

  • OH no!

    I just accidentally deleted your response on my vid page.

    Sorry about that. But thanks so much for commenting.

    Oh, and I loved your "emotional pop-up" dream.

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