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Sassy Dreams.
« on: November 07, 2012, 02:46:46 PM »

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« Reply #2 on: November 07, 2012, 09:24:02 PM »
Well, I hope to be one of those lucky people to get lucid in my naps. I nap a lot. LOL If it was possible I would rather a few hours, then be awake and then sleep a few hours again. And that 24/7 :-) I love to be up at night, when everything is quiet and still, and sleep during the day. But work and family life make it hard to do of course.

I will try to tell myself It's a Dream! while I'm dreaming. I will practice it during the day. This afternoon I had a short nap and a dream. Ron told me later that I was laughing a lot while sleeping. ( he said that I do that a lot while dreaming, laughing out loud. I told him..I'm a funny lady. hehehe. LOL)
When I woke up I remembered my dream and also that I was aware of the fact that I was dreaming.  I felt so ....WOW....then had to run to the bathroom, needed to pee so badly, and when I came out of the bathroom I forgot the dream. What a bummer! I hope the dream will come back to me, as that happens often. I see something or hear or smell something and that will bring back my dream. Sometimes that takes a day. Or two. LOL

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Re: Sassy Dreams.
« Reply #8 on: November 10, 2012, 08:40:52 AM »
When a child I had hallucinations with high fever and also with heavy asthma attacks. The most re-current being the breathing room.
I don't recall them filtering into my dreams, but then I can't sleep during or after an asthma attack and I never sleep during high fever, it's always some form of half-sleep.

Look forward to reading more.
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« Reply #10 on: November 10, 2012, 06:21:31 PM »
The spinning wheel is the one people use to make thread from yarn/wool. :-)

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« Reply #11 on: November 16, 2012, 12:12:10 AM »
I don't think I started getting my first bear dreams, and general animal attacks until sometime after I started back-packing in the mountains. Mid to late twenties. There have been some that have been pretty scary. I remember waking up once very relieved that I would never be putting myself in a situation where I could possible encounter a bear ever again. But now I have the cabin and I go camping out in the woods all alone at night, lol. In actuality I'm not very worried about it. Only slightly. :P  I don't like the idea of running into one at all. But I'm fairly confident that if I do I'd  likely be able to scare it off pretty easily. It would still be unsettling though. Can only imagine what kind of dreams actually seeing a bear in the wild would inspire, lol.  

Now days those kinds of dreams are just a matter of course for me. I just have fun with them, even if sometimes they still can be scary. But I've gotten Lucid from bears and other animal attacks several times and that's always fun when it happens.  In the most recent one, I encountered a black panther and recognized it as a dreamsign but didn't actually end up getting Lucid.  That one didn't actually attack me either.

Really scary nightmares have been pretty common for me throughout my entire life. Lucid Dreaming has really helped me out in that department. Now I don't really care how scary they get. The more scared I become the more likely I'll realize I'm dreaming, then it's all good. And facing nightmares Lucid is probably about my favorite Lucid activity.  :)   I just don't like the ones that involve loved ones being harmed or killed. Those are emotionally the worst kind.  :sad1:

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« Reply #12 on: November 18, 2012, 02:44:46 PM »
Night Dream.

I was walking down a narrow street and recognized it as the city I grew up: Utrecht, in Holland. Busy, crowdy, lots of stores and people. It seemed I was looking for something but don't know what it was.
Then I was in a house and my old neighbours from a town I lived in (in Holland). The girl, Daphne, was still little as the time I left there (she's now around 17) but her brother seemed to be the age he has now(19 or so). Daphne had something wrong with her feet and couldn't walk. Her brother had a dissability...like he was slow. (he's not in real life) Daphne wanted to come to my place in Canada very badly, because she loves horses and really wanted to learn more about the 'western' way of training horses. Her mother was against it though.

Now that last part about Daphne want to come to us in Canada, was true when I was there a few years ago and visit them. Short after that she got her own horse. Funny I dreamed about it.
No lucid dreams. But no night mares neither so that's good. :-)

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