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Originally posted by m0k13
I used to lucid dream all the time, when I was much younger.
In fact, my dreams were so lucid that they got to the point of being "psychic" dreams.
For example, when I was in grade school, I'd have dreams where I'm waking up, getting ready for school, and going about my day. The dream would be like real life, I didn't even know I was dreaming, but it was lucid, as I could still think and have conversations, and do tests is class. School would end, and I'd suddenly wake up. Being so young, I never really grasped the fact that I just had a dream. I'd get ready for school, get to class, and start talking to friends. Immediatly I'd be saing things like "You jut told us this yesterday". I'd get to class and say "Man, that math test sucked yesterday eh" and my buddies would be like "what test?", only to have the teacher walk in and say "test time", and I'd be handed the same test I remembered doing the day before. Everything that happened that day would be almost the same as what I'd dreamed.
I had dreams like that all the time.
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Had the same thing happen. When I was quite young -- very early grade school -- I had to have my tonsils out. A few days before the operation, I lucid-dreamed going to the hospital, checking in, and going into the operation. I woked up. When i finally went in, it was all the same -- and I had never been to that hospital before.
I also remember, when young, having dreams about everyday life that I realized were dreams at the time. I steered the dreams and did what I wanted to do -- it was all very natural, and I had full conversations with the people in my dreams.
Now that I'm older, that doesn't happen anymore, except.... sometimes I'll be dreaming in a half-awake state and in that dream I'll be reading a book or newspaper (I do that a lot in dreams, for some reason). I'll try to actually read the print on the page to myself, word by word and it's usually pretty darned garbled -- but not completely meaningless.