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Thu 02/01/03 at 21:36
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Posts: 787
I did it!

Last night, I dreamt that I was in my lounge with Katie, and she was lying on the sofa. We were just talking, watching tv.

During it, I kinda worked out that the situation was impossible. Katie is something like 300 miles away, so she couldn't possibly be in my living room, and I worked out, or rather, guessed, that it was a dream.

And I could control it. Completely and utterly, so you can guess what happened. :0)

I was looking into Katie's eyes, completely amazed how completely realistic everything is. I mean, anything you pay attention to in the dream and outside it is perfectly realistic, especially to me, anyway. For example, I didn't look at my coffee table thing, and there wasn't anything on it at all. No plants, magazines, anything. Because it wasn't important to me, I guess.

So now I'm pretty obsessed with this.

The idea is, if you can realise that you're in a dream, then you can break from it. But how'd you do that?

Venombyte posted on here a while back about it. He basically said, if you can find something wrong in it, then you can break from it, and realise it's a dream, and start controlling it.

So, I'm trying to make that thought stick out in my head. So when I sleep, I'll have it in my mind to try and work everything out. So cool.

That'll be my New Year's Resolution, try and become an expert at Lucid Dreaming. :0)
Thu 02/01/03 at 21:50
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"Excommunicated"
Posts: 23,284
I'll try it tonight

I'll keep thinking my wallpaper is a different colour then in my dream it will be a different colour then I shall control it

I do faintly remember altering my dreams a bit in the past
Thu 02/01/03 at 21:46
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Posts: 23,216
:0)

I messed it up because I closed my eyes in the dream. Then I thought to myself, hang on, if I open my eyes now, I might open my eyes in reality.

Which I did. Booger.
Thu 02/01/03 at 21:40
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"Excommunicated"
Posts: 23,284
I thought I did it once after that topic but I couldn't figure out that I was dreaming about me lucid dreaming

Mwah ha ha

SO what happened Grix?

Did you make her a cup of tea?
Thu 02/01/03 at 21:38
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"Which one's pink?"
Posts: 12,152
Very cool. Go for it Grix.
Thu 02/01/03 at 21:36
Regular
Posts: 23,216
I did it!

Last night, I dreamt that I was in my lounge with Katie, and she was lying on the sofa. We were just talking, watching tv.

During it, I kinda worked out that the situation was impossible. Katie is something like 300 miles away, so she couldn't possibly be in my living room, and I worked out, or rather, guessed, that it was a dream.

And I could control it. Completely and utterly, so you can guess what happened. :0)

I was looking into Katie's eyes, completely amazed how completely realistic everything is. I mean, anything you pay attention to in the dream and outside it is perfectly realistic, especially to me, anyway. For example, I didn't look at my coffee table thing, and there wasn't anything on it at all. No plants, magazines, anything. Because it wasn't important to me, I guess.

So now I'm pretty obsessed with this.

The idea is, if you can realise that you're in a dream, then you can break from it. But how'd you do that?

Venombyte posted on here a while back about it. He basically said, if you can find something wrong in it, then you can break from it, and realise it's a dream, and start controlling it.

So, I'm trying to make that thought stick out in my head. So when I sleep, I'll have it in my mind to try and work everything out. So cool.

That'll be my New Year's Resolution, try and become an expert at Lucid Dreaming. :0)

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