I had a dream within a dream that i was drunk en then i was dreaming random
stuff and then i was suddenly awake in my room and i couldn't control my
body. End then i awoke for real. In my real room. That's weird...
i m not saying that you are wrong but according to my personal experience
it is possible. once i had a false awakening. i was in my house and in that
dream i felt so tired that i decided to go to sleep. as soon as i slept on
my bed in my dream i was in another location (maybe another layer of
dream). whats wierd is that the second dream had the same rough weather
(heavy rain) as as shown in the movie in the second layer!!!
+DudV2 No, i believe that this has happened to me before, i had a dream where i took a nap and had a dream where i was lucid, and i eventually returned to the other dream in the same place i had paused it: in my bed, however, it quickly changed dreams before long.
I don't think it is possible at all. The human brain isn't amazing at performing two tasks at one. actually, it finds it insanely difficult. Anyone who isn't a drummer and has tried drumming can tell you this. So if it's so hard to have your hands tapping 2 different rhythms at once, I doubt your mind could possibly keep 2 whole worlds (well, sections of worlds) going at the same time. Imagine it like this: you enter the 'second' dream, and time in the 'first' one freezes. (your brain remembers the state it was in). when you wake up from the 'second' dream, the first one un-freezes, ie your mind re-creates it from memory. Some things might have changed, but they only changed just then, as your mind made the world again.
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i know that feeling of numbness in dreams. once i "woke up" and felt dizzy
and there was an orange blur in my room, the light was kinda weird. so i
did a reality check and became lucid. then i closed my eyes of my dream
body, touched my face and my knees (numb), as if i could feel my real body.
i figured out that my real body was laying on the back though i was sitting
on my bed in the dream, so i went on and had some fun. after waking up i
realized i was laying on my left side the whole time.
I had a dream like this once. I didn't know I was dreaming, but I saw this
door, and was told that if you went through the door you would be dreaming
and could do whatever. So naturally, I went through, and I guess became
faux lucid, because I knew I was dreaming THEN, but I still thought the
room before was a real place. I'm not sure what was up with that, but it
was really weird to figure out once I woke up.
@random1crap hi:)))Let,s start again with the so called"sleep
paralyses",when was your first experience,age,time of the day,only by
night,in your own bed/anywhere you,ve slept.How often it happens&the most
important-do you hear the buzzing sound every time?And please excuse me for
my English-no my native language~~~(can you give me your e-mail?)I think
you,re so close,keep smiling!
So if you have a scary experience in a dream, like the mirror thing, and of
course you are lucid while it happens, is it as horrifying as it would be
in real life, or does the fact that you are dreaming make things less
scary. Because I really want to try lucid dreaming and sleep paralysis, but
the scary things that come along with them are making it hard to do.
Hey i got a question. Im new to this dream stuff but i was wondering how do
you remember exactly what you do in a dream. i don't remember very vivid
dreams or exactly what i did. like for example in my dream last night i
remember being at an aquarium with a group of people but i cannot remember
peoples faces or what i did please help.
i had a dream that i was on a caravan site i have been to before, but it
had extended, and was huge, then i was suddenly on a raft on a river with
this girl from my school, and we were trying to get away from a load of
cruise ships chasing us through a load of tunnels and bridges, it does not
make any sence at all
@AdamTadz Reality Checks... they work better for the long run!! If I had to
chose out of the two,,, it would be reality checks over WILD! The Reality
Checks method can make you Lucid Dream on that Night (thats what it did for
me!) WILD takes practice as you have to figure out the body signals for
yourself!
I really want a lucid dream but every time I dream I have no clue I'm
dreaming and I forget completely about lucid dreams and how to do them!
Before I sleep I always have lots of things on my mind can anyone help with
this and how I can lucid dream?
@random1crap Well, to make you remember your dreams is called "Dream
Recall" (the ability to recall dreams) I have made a step by step guide to
that on my channel, I belive it is the last video that I have released.
(Hope that this helps!) :P
Whenever I look into a mirror in a dream, my face is horrible disfigured.
One side is always drooping, very similar to what happens when a person has
a stroke. I think I'm going to turn it into a dream sign.
i wasnt afraid of sleep paralysis until i watched ur vid on it :(... cant
seem to get the idea of a bad hallucination out of my head, therefore im
afraid to try to do a wild lucid dream now. Got any advise?
@Klayman127 Yes I have.... I think that I explained it in my video about
false awakenings..... not sure though, check out that video on my channel,
its one of my first! (and one of my most boring!)
every time i look into any mirror in my dream world my eyes have a a red
pigment to them….oh and i cant summon a pond a water every time that
happens by stomping my foot in the ground
To build onto that, try smiling whenever you look into the mirror, if you
don't in the dream it'll help speed up the lucidity faster. Plus help boost
self esteem :D
what if the only thing that happens every time in my dreams is i kill
someone? when should i do a reality check if i dont actually kill someone
during the day :/
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@MrCasey94 HELP ME!!! my dreams i cant takee control of, its justlike
watching a movie. the other day i fell asleep got shot multiple times by a
serial killer and did not die? WTF? why what happened??????? i just felt
pain. the only time i relized i was dreaming was in my dream went to target
and got the inception box set with the case and totem and postors and i was
like wait..they are not available in the us..wait his does not look like
target, no! i did not get it noooo!*wakes up* so close..
Had the greatest breakthrough tonight, managed complete consciousnesses.
First thing I did was explore women's I've always wanted, then I became a
god, creating mountains and destroying parts of the earth while my favorite
type of music was being played. I realized it was a dream by a very simple
yet effective method: Counting fingers on my hand. I casually check my hand
when im sleepy, usually theres just those 5 boring fingers but tonight I
had 6, and thats when I realized I was in a dream.
Every Day I used to get Dreams,? Some good, Some bad. I researched a lot on
Dreams and finally understood that "Dreams are UN-fullfilled aims and
activities of the day life" When I searched in Apple Appstore for Dreams,
You know what? I got an app called "dreamed" by Lokesh Hanumappa This is
really cool app which records the dreams and then converts? each dream into
a goal which is tracked for completion. This is what I wanted and this is
really cool way of maximizing the hints given Dreams.
@CubeChaps I used to have that, sometimes still do. It might be because
you're dreaming of yourself, becoming aware of your dream. If that makes
sense. You're focused on noticing you're dreaming, so that's what you
dream, but you're not actually aware yet. It's very close though, once it
happens start looking around you, feel things with your hands, notice how
real it all seems and be amazed, know it's all made in your mind, it's your
world, feel it, then look up and just jump. You'll fly :)
So, I'm going to Roger Waters' The Wall live concert on May 7th (I went to
the same show in 2010 and loved it, which is why I'm going again), a few
days ago, while I was sleeping I fell into a dream about being at this
exact concert. I automatically noticed something strange about where and
when I was at, I knew that it couldn't possibly be the actual date, and
that it was too soon to be going to this concert, so I told myself that I
could possibly be in a dream, my reality check was...\
On the contrary. Just because you're lucid, doesn't mean you have to
dictate every bit of your experience. Many times I'm lucid and still take
part into the story of the dream. Besides, the fact that you know that you
are dreaming just makes interaction if your subconscious even more
interesting, and allows you to choose the plot, or just keep going.
Besides, only a few % of your dreams are lucid, so you'll still have your
regular dreams. Being lucid is just amazing :)
I find that when you dream you dont realize you are and you are to amazed
by realizing that you are in a dream and doing your "reality checks" and i
find that i am just watching a movie of my dreams and not playing in a part
in that movie. And when i forget about these dreams (which happens faster
than i would expect) i try to watch closly about what happens in my next
dream, and in turn forgetting to try to change them.
once you do lucid dreams, can you ever go back? I mean I think what I
really enjoy about my dreams is not knowing that I am dreaming because that
way I fool my mind and think it is real and never know what is next, in
other words, just like in real life it gives me surprises and stuff... but
if I do lucid dream... then, I´m not that sure I would enjoy my dreams that
much.
@TheReasonBirdsFLY1 A lot of beginners (such as myself) wake up because
they get too excited when they realize they are dreaming. Some techniques
that should help are: (as said by destroyer) try spinning in your dream,
another technique is rubbing your hands together in your dream. Or try
interacting with objects in your dream.
Once I had a lucid dream it was the hardest thing ever I never trained I
just said "This is my dream isn't it" and a girl I liked said "Yes" I said
"Hurry and kiss me" (I didn't have full control) and she wouldn't do it I
was thinking when I woke up "DANGIT I DIDNT THINK I WAS THAT UGLY I COULDNT
EVEN GET A KISS IN MY DREAMS!"
that I yelled as loud as I possibly could in the dream and as soon as that
happened everything got dark and the show began in a completely different
way than how it would begin, So needless to say, I was able to watch the
entire concert in my dreams, and best yet, I could control it to do what
ever I wanted it to do. :)
@TailsMilesPrower99 Everyone has dreams, but some people just don't
remember them. Try keeping a notebook beside your bed. And whenever you
wake up from a dream, quickly write it down in a notebook. Just continue
doing this every day, and you should start remembering more and more dreams
:)
HELP! It goes so fast. when l close my eyes and sleep. its just 1 sec and
its morning. it goes so fast! uh oh :( help.. lk people see dreams everyone
night even if you dont remember. but my dreams go so fast so l dont
remember nothing! HELP! l want my dream world :I
@CubeChaps You still have to learn, I mean, do you know how you would fly?
At all? Try hovering off the ground first or just try floating down from a
high place slowly.. slowly progress onwards to trying to make yourself
float upwards and then eventually fly!
If you can control a dream, and you want to check if your really dreaming..
;In your Dreams; you need to get a book, any book and try to read it
....you can't because there are no words at it and sometimes this can be
your bail out of the dream
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Dude, when I was young I had the weirdest fucking dreams. I would always
have these lucid dreams but they would go from being horrible nightmares
and shift into a lucid dream and when they weren't lucid dreams they were
just the worst nightmares you could possibly imagine. My mind was freaking
the fuck out when I slept as a little kid. :P Probably a result of watching
Courage The Cowardly Dog every night before bed. That was a bad idea. :P
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