if not just share your craziest dream.. I have like twice and its kinda funny because both times I basically turned into goku ha
if not just share your craziest dream.. I have like twice and its kinda funny because both times I basically turned into goku ha
I have about 2 per week so it get boring after awhile...
Former something....
I've only ever had one lucid dream... I realized I was dreaming when I could see my own body in the dream by looking down, but could also see myself across the room...
It was probably the most normal dream I ever had come to think of it.... It pretty much was just me sitting down to eat supper... :P

ive had a weird dream, has anybody had a dream where your awake but you cant move or open your eyrs? like all the muscles in your body are locked, but you can hear things around you, very creepy,
life is a lucid dream, we are all the figments of the imagination of someone!
Far Beyond The Stars
In 2001-2002, I was sleeping 3 times a school day, for 1-2 hours each nap, and it made me have lucid dreams about 4-5 times a week, for a couple months straight. I'd be lying if I said those weren't the best few months of my life. I flew, I went through walls, I flew into space and changed the shape of the planet (or just buildings and roads) with my mind, I teleported, and yes, I fought aliens, and even solved mysteries. Now with my current schedule, I'm sleeping once a day in a big chunk like everybody else, and I'm only having a couple lucid dreams a year, and almost always on a day when I take a couple naps, or if I can't sleep and keep waking up in the middle of the night. Just about any time I sleep for a 3rd time in a single day, I have a lucid dream.
yeah i had a few
falling a sleep on ur back is wen ur more likely to get any type of dreams

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| BeTa77 said: ive had a weird dream, has anybody had a dream where your awake but you cant move or open your eyrs? like all the muscles in your body are locked, but you can hear things around you, very creepy, |
That's not a dream!
It's a state between being awake and dreaming. It's called "sleep paralysis." One part of your brain paralyzes your body so that you don't act out your dreams, which can be very dangerous (sleepwalking, punching a wall or mirror, falling out of bed, etc.). The other part of your brain, that's supposed to fall asleep, didn't do it right. So you can see and hear real things happening in real time, but you can't move. Sometimes you'll be kind of semi-dreaming, in which you see and hear your room as it really is, but you also dream some stuff up on top of it, like you see your room from your bed, but you also see weird colors or lights or shapes or a dragon coming through your wall to eat you.
Since you can't move your body, try to levitate. Since you're actually in a dreamstate, you should be able to invent some magic stuff like that. That's how I can turn a creepy state of sleep paralysis into an awesome adventure of lucid dreaming.
I very rarely have dreams that I remember but when I do they make up for it.
I literally write entire books and screenplays for films in my dreams, I see the text and I see the vision like I'm in the cinema. Entire films are created in my mind. When I wake up I can write about 3 pages of the script word for word before I forget it.
Crazy shit.
@RubangB: thank's for the tip, i knew it was called "sleep paralysis" but i forgot the name, whats scary is that this happens too me a few times a month.