Maybe once or twice in my life I've had dreams where I recognised I was in a dream. I know that's the beginning of lucidity. I never really got it beyond that, though, and I can't wake myself up (unless something good is about to happen, in which case I always seem to wake up).
I actually did that all the time as a child. The moment a nightmare got too scary for me, my dream self somehow knew that if I just closed my eyes really tight, I'd wake up. And I always did. Still happens occasionally. Dream flutterhigh is awesome.
Is it normal to control yourself in your dreams?
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Have you ever had a dream that was so scary, you made yourself wake up?
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Maybe once or twice in my life I've had dreams where I recognised I was in a dream. I know that's the beginning of lucidity. I never really got it beyond that, though, and I can't wake myself up (unless something good is about to happen, in which case I always seem to wake up).
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You should first look into how to dream more often. That could help.
I actually did that all the time as a child. The moment a nightmare got too scary for me, my dream self somehow knew that if I just closed my eyes really tight, I'd wake up. And I always did. Still happens occasionally. Dream flutterhigh is awesome.
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I did that all the time. It's how I started lucid dreaming.
Dream iEatZombies eats flowers.