Thread: Lucid dreaming
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Old 01-15-2004, 08:11 PM   #14 (permalink)
BentNotTwisted
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Funny, I was just going to download a 'Learing to Lucid Dream' recording into my portable MP3 player when I ran across this. I've had a few of them and they are hard for me to control. That's why I want to start listening to the recording, to gain better control. I generally become lucid when I notice something in a dream that doesn't match my non-dream reality. For example, I'll realize I'm in a house that's not mine, but in the dream it feels like I own the place. When that happens I try to control the situation and quickly fall out of the dream.

I have had many of the flying dreams ApexgriN mentions. They are really cool. I wouldn't classify them as lucid for me because I don't think about the fact I'm dreaming or not. I just realize I'm floating, enjoy the feeling, and exercise only moderate control over what's happening.
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