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So I've been into lucid dreaming for a few weeks now, and I've been getting a lot more recently.

However, this one is probably the longest (but not weirdest, I might post that one another day) one I've had.

 

Sorry for the boring wall of text; I can't shorten this or it won't make sense.

 

So basically, I was waiting for a tram/streetcar/trolley, or however you say it, at a station with my family and a friend. The train arrived and we got on, however my friend didn't and started running along the platform to get on when it set off. For some reason we weren't the slightest bit concerned and waved goodbye out the window. The train went on to a mountain road, in the middle of a 4-lane highway. The scenery looked amazing, and out of nowhere I just realised I was dreaming. The ride was really nice and smooth, and the scenery was great. The train was going quite fast down the road, and I could feel the speed. Then, I remembered reading on the internet that if you rub your hands together in a lucid dream it starts becoming more vivid. I did this, but nothing was happening except that I could hear voices saying "What are you doing?", "Are you crazy!?" and "Stop!". I had no idea why, but then I could feel myself getting sucked out of the dream.

 

Now I'm lying down, but I don't know whether its on my back or my front. I can't move at all, so I figured I was in sleep paralysis. Basically, by rubbing my hands, I woke myself up prematurely. Now here comes the crazy part:

 

I saw what looked like a huge blue pillar with a yellow star on it in the middle of my room. I thought to myself "I know that in sleep paralysis you can see strange figures, but I didn't know you could see whole static structures!". It looked like some sort of symbol though, because beams of light were coming off it as if it were the baby Jesus.

 

Nothing was happening and I got bored, so I started to wake myself up by shaking my eyes and wiggling my toes to break out of paralysis. I woke up and I found out everything:

 

The pillar and star was actually a picture on my pillow, so I was lying on my side. The beams of light was early morning light shining through the bottom of my curtains.

 

I was probably dreaming about mountains because I went to the Rockies in BC not that long ago, and I went with my friend, too. I cannot explain the train because I have not been on any mode of public transport except for a plane for a long time.

 

Share some of your weird dreams, lucid or not. If it has to do with ponies, even better! I really want to have a pony dream :P

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Well i had this dream about me playing tag with my siblings. Suddenly i realised i was dreaming, and i just hacked everything and made myself super fast. Its a weird feeling. I knew i was dreaming, but i still took everything seriously.

 

ive never had a pony dream.

 

you know that there's a technique to get more lucid dreams? Just type it on google. I dont know if its real, I'm going to try it though.

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I've been getting pretty good at lucid dreaming lately.  I still haven't gotten to the point where I can make them happen consistently, but I have had a good number of them, and I'm getting quite good at controlling them.  Flight and telekinesis are easy peasy now.  I have also successfully changed my surroundings.  In one dream, I was in my house, and I decided to to change my location to the Prison of the Dammed from God of War Ascension.  I did it successfully, and I explored the prison for awhile.  I also successfully gave myself Kratos's Blades of Chaos, and I used them to swing from various grapple point like in the game.  During another lucid dream, I actually had sex with my high school crush.  Again, all intentional, all at will.

 

Here's something pretty wacky: you know how people inflict some minor pain on themselves to tell if they are awake?  I.e. pinching?  Well, that has never worked for me because I have felt full pain in my dreams many times.  And now, with the lucidity of the dreams, the only way I can tell if I'm awake or asleep is to attempt to do something that I can only do in a dream.  If I'm awake and I ask myself the question "Am I dreaming?", I will then attempt to fly or move something with telekinesis.  If I cannot, then I'm awake.  That's literally the only way I know now.

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