Christina Sarah said:I had a semi-lucid dream once.
I was able to do some things.
But for the most part, the dream was still in control
& I ended up waking up hurting from the things I couldn't turn off in it.
Like getting crushed by enclosing walls.
whispers said:Yes, because of what i do, i dont find it hard. However sometimes i let the dream go, just because, it is full of symbols that can help in life problems.
I remember, when i was a child, i always dreamed i was thrown in a pit of snakes, god i flew over them but sometimes i just made it, like litteraly just an inch over them.
LoneKiller said:Are you saying that a person can control their dreams on command? I understand that lucid dreaming is being in a dream and aware that you are, but I didn't know that you could chose to do it whenever you please.
Bones said:Same here concerning lucid dreaming and what I do as well - I normally have lucid dreaming three times or more a week and do not mean too - it comes natural - also, my dreams plays out like tv episodes that continues the next day for several days straight.
whispers said:Yes, because of what i do, i dont find it hard. However sometimes i let the dream go, just because, it is full of symbols that can help in life problems.
I remember, when i was a child, i always dreamed i was thrown in a pit of snakes, god i flew over them but sometimes i just made it, like litteraly just an inch over them.
The Good Citizen said:As soon as I become aware I'm in a dream I start to slip out of it.
Watch the animated film "Waking Life" (2001) - A man shuffles through a dream meeting various people and discussing the meanings and purposes of the universe.
Its a bit of a trip, I really enjoyed it.
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