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Lucid Dreams

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There doesn't seem to be a thread for sharing these, so I'll start one and go first.

 

Actually, I've never had one before last night, and before last night, I first read about Lucid Dreaming here...

 

I was at Troy during the War of Troy. I was fighting Achillies (Brad Pit mind you). When de delivered what should have been the final blow, his sword broke for no reason on my chest. Suddenly, I realized that although I was on my knees because he'd slashed my legs, that I was completely fine. Suddenly, I realized the sillyness of me being at Troy, realized I was dreaming and offered Achillies a piece of my cake which had suddenly appeared. Then the booze came out and we were all laughing about good times, and then I woke up. He he... I offered Achillies cake...

I have found that if I deprive myself of sleep for a couple of days, then I will have a Lucid dream. I especially like it when there's a pretty girl and I realize I am dreaming and I can talk her into anything. He He..LOL.

i've only had like, one or two of them. i remember one: i was jealous because a friend had gotten tickets to a concert or something that i really wanted to go to. she kept bragging, but i said "well, it doesn't matter. this is a dream. you don't REALLY have those tickets." hah. she was mad. then i woke up.

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