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08-05-2013, 09:49 PM
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Dream Change
Pretty sure I had a lucid dream...It was like a dream and it was I spose more of a movie, I don't really remember what was happening, I just remember not liking it in the slightest, I wasn't frightened I just pretty much thought in my head, I don't like this, I want another dream and opened my eyes randomly. Much love X
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11-05-2013, 09:15 PM
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I've had completely non-lucid dreams before where I do the exact same thing. You might know you're in a dream but you don't achieve the awareness you would in a lucid dream.
When you have a lucid dream, you know. Everything becomes extremely vivid, and it looks like real life. A strange sensation fills your body.
However what you're describing could have very well been a lucid dream, just a very small one! It is very strange that you would wake up, did you have any control? Also, when you woke up did you go right back to sleep? That could have been a false awakening, your brain could have been trying to prevent you from having a lucid dream :)
Cheers!
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11-05-2013, 09:29 PM
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Thanks for your reply :) I can't recall having much control in the dream, I thin when I woke I actually said in my head "I don't like that dream, I want another one" lol and fell back asleep. Why would the brain want to prevent a lucid dream...? xx
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