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Lucid dreaming and other things
May 20th, 2012 at 7:11pm
 
When I was little I used to always have what I now know are called lucid dreams. I assumed that everyone was always in control of their dreams. Now that I'm a little older (33) I tend to have them less frequently but they still feel just as real as ever.

I die a lot in my dreams, usually by being thrown into a volcano, falling/jumping off a building, or getting shot. Those are usually the standard 3rd person dreams when I know it's me but there's a detached feeling like I'm watching tv. I'm never scared because it seems my waking beliefs carry over to the dream world. In the dreams I die but that isn't the end, I don't wake up. I remain aware and there is usually a white light that I can see through my eyelids. I open my "eyes" and am usually in a city that is beyond imagination in size. It feels familiar but not quite like home.

I seem to find myself in schools a lot, sometimes learning but more recently I was teaching. It didn't go well but I had either an assistant or a guide with me for at least once class. In thinking about it, a lot of the lucid dreaming doesn't start until after I die in the dreams. I don't keep a dream log, but I can remember a lot of my dreams.

There were 2 nightmarish dreams in particular that I had just over 10 years ago that I still think about now and then. One took place in a cave, there was an angel at a podium with a book. My roommate was there, he went first. He was directed through a door that had a brilliant white light. When it was my turn I was directed to crawl through a hole in the side of the cave, there was a faint red tinge coming from it. I went through, managed to fall down a cliff and ended up being drawn into a giant floating red mass of what I knew were souls. In the middle was a demon who put me in my place amongst the others. I was set on fire but there was no pain. My view zoomed out and I was suddenly high enough to see that I was looking at the planet Mars. That's when I woke up. The second dream was similar except I was alone and I was being forced into a pit of eternal nothingness. That one had me terrified, especially since I have no religious beliefs.

For me, pleasant dreams are kind of boring and sometimes depressing. I'd rather be chased and attacked by rabid squirrels  Roll Eyes (I have this dream a lot) and wake up to find it was only a dream, than to have a dream that I found my soul mate and wake up just before we're about to share a revelation. The dreams about flying are always fun, as are the ones about controlling the elements, especially making the sun rise and fall, or changing the weather.

Until my grandfather passed away 3 years ago I rarely had dreams with familiar people in them. I'm usually surrounded by strangers. Now I have dreams, at least a few a month, that we're out fishing, usually catching weird fish that I've never seen before. Sometimes my uncle, his brother, is there with us. He passed away 8 or 9 years ago.

Anyhow I just wanted to share that little bit. I'm fascinated by dreams and hope that if there is something after this life that our dreams might be a little glimpse into what awaits us.
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Reply #1 - Jun 10th, 2012 at 1:04pm
 
Hi Masstango,

Welcome to this site! 
You have a very rich dream life! 
You don’t seem afraid of dying but your dreams keep telling you that it’s no big deal.  I guess when you say you like being chased by rabid squirrels that you set your intent to have dreams on that topic.  Smiley

Your dreams all seem to be dealing with your higher consciousness.  If you told yourself that you’re done with the rabid squirrel theme and are ready for wider, higher spiritual subjects, I bet you’d find just as much adventure in those.  I get the feeling that higher consciousness is just waiting for the go-ahead .

How do you mean  “lucid dreams”?  The term once meant only those dreams where you are awake enough to interact with what is going on.  Like if a giant squirrel was about to pounce on you and you in a half-awake state said “Stop it!  I know you’re not able to kill me.”

You can bridge from the good state you’re in by setting up a dream-like situation where you ask questions and you may get surprising answers.  For example if you got into a dreamy/ meditative state and imagined going fishing with your grandfather, then asked him what else he was doing now. The response might surprise you  Smiley

Best wishes, Bets
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Re: Lucid dreaming and other things
Reply #2 - Jun 13th, 2012 at 10:36am
 
Hello masstango.. Do you dream of this school often? Is it white? I also have similar dreams, I have posted some on this site.. Maybe take a look at them?
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