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Post by Cosmos on Dec 13, 2018 15:01:54 GMT -5
I had an almost entirely lucid dream last night and it was honestly so cool It’s never happened to me before At one point in the dream I ‘woke up’ in my room and I was like ‘well damn’ bc I thought that I had actually woken up. But I was kinda suspicious so I went upstairs to make sure they I wasn’t still dreaming And when I looked through my front window the entire yard and road were completely flooded and my neighbors house had made like Howls Moving Castle and was playing in the water. 100% still a dream fam. I was so happy. The backyard was absolutely buried in snow (but it wasn’t cold? The snow was just like room temperature) It was so cool. So cool.
Like for the entire dream I was even aware of the time. I kept reminding myself that my alarm was going to go off at 10, so I should do as much stuff as possible before it woke me up.
And you know that thing where your brain kinda just makes up random words for written stuff when you’re dreaming? Like that episode from doctor who where they all realize that they’re dreaming bc copies of the same book had completely different things written on the same page? I kept noticing those and kinda laughing to myself because some of them were really fricken stupid. For example; there was a Scooby Doo birthday card that just said Scerble Derble across the front in giant letters.
Was a fun experience 10/10 would try again
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Post by Chocolate-Fawn on Dec 13, 2018 18:11:19 GMT -5
Damn whenever I hear about lucid dream experiences they're really creepy. This is probably the first nice one I heard about.
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Post by VIXENCLAW on Dec 13, 2018 18:46:50 GMT -5
Dang, that sounds really cool. I wish I could have a dream like that.
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Post by anxi0us on Dec 15, 2018 10:15:08 GMT -5
scerble derble
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Post by Dawnwing on Dec 17, 2018 12:30:57 GMT -5
I haven’t lucid dreamed in ages, but I used to more frequently years ago.
Lol, “Scerble Derble”. The thing about the writing was often what made me realize I was dreaming, heh. In one I was reading a Super Edition about Tallstar (long before the real one was announced) but his name kept being spelled as “Tallztar”, and in another I remember that I was going to the movie theater but tickets were $76/person.
Generally in lucid dreams I was only able to “rewind” the dream to an earlier point if I didn’t like how it was turning out, but once in a while I was able to give myself powers like walking through walls (though despite almost always wanting to fly, I was almost never able to), and only once was I ever successful in changing the entire setting.
My most memorable two lucid dreams:
- A week or two before graduating high school, I dreamed that I had to turn in this big essay on a book we were supposed to read and give a presentation, but I’d not done the essay and had lost the book. Then my brain remembered that we had in fact already finished the book and turned it in and the dream became lucid. Wanting to change the setting but unable to, I simply doodled on the whiteboard and then walked out of class and outside to a sunny afternoon,, waking up shortly after.
- In college I had this long involved dream about final exams, where apparently I’d had a psychology class I’d forgotten to attend all semester. After freaking out about it and trying to read the book, and heading to another of my exams, I remembered that I’d already finished the other class last semester and that I’d never actually taken a psychology class, so the dream turned lucid. I did try to change the setting, and was unsuccessful the first try, but it worked on the second - it happened super fast, everything just whirled around and it was done as fast as it takes to blink your eyes. I’d changed it to a Skyrim dream since I was playing it a lot that year, and found myself in Falkreath Hold in a pine forest. I remember finding some of the food I like in-game and trying it, such as grilled leeks. And then my mom woke me up and I was disappointed.
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