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Started by Brian, November 21, 2011, 02:17:43 PM

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Brian

I had a lucid dream this morning.  I had my normal terrible Shami-interrupted rest, and then went back to sleep.  I thought about trying to lucid dream, and the fact that most of my lucid dreams consist of flying around briefly before waking up, so thought I'd try to do more -- like actually alter the setting -- if I managed another lucid dream.

And then it happened.  So I altered the setting, and was flying around somewhere different ... and then I convinced myself in my lucid dream, that I'd pushed things too far, broken out of it, and was awake.  And then the body horror segment of the dream began....

I think my mind hates me.
I handle other fanfic authors Nanoha-style.  Grit those teeth!  C&C incoming!
Prepare to be befriended!

~exploding tag~

Arakawa

False awakenings are a sufficiently common thing for me that I've gotten used to them :(.
That the dead tree with its scattered fruit, a thousand times may live....

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Man was made for Joy & Woe / And when this we rightly know / Thro the World we safely go / Joy & Woe are woven fine / A Clothing for the soul divine / Under every grief & pine / Runs a joy with silken twine
(from Wm. Blake)

Arakawa

Hm. 5 lucid dreams in the past 7 days. That's a record for me, but it depends on the explicit 'wake-back-to-bed' experience of getting up at 5am, working with intense concentration until 6:30, then going back to bed.

One random observation: for some reason (as far as I can tell), alcohol consumption totally destroys my ability to attain lucidity (which is why it's 5 in 7 and not 7 in 7). And I don't mean serious alcohol, even apple cider that has started to ferment a bit is suspect.
That the dead tree with its scattered fruit, a thousand times may live....

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Man was made for Joy & Woe / And when this we rightly know / Thro the World we safely go / Joy & Woe are woven fine / A Clothing for the soul divine / Under every grief & pine / Runs a joy with silken twine
(from Wm. Blake)