For those who have nightmares and such, you should really learn how to lucid dream. This way, whatever against you has no power, you can make yourself invincible or make them weak.
Don't you have those dreams where you are defeated or made fun of, and you get angry as a reaction that you couldn't do anything to get revenge? Dang those nightmares, just wait until I get this skill down. XD
As for you Latioslegends, I suggest reading over the article. It should really help you getting a lucid dream.
I've only had a few. Unfortunately, they were kind of gory...which is really odd because I don't usually expose myself to gory stuff. Ah well. I'm sure I'll have really cool ones eventually.
As through my research, it is interesting enough to see things that you haven't really physically seen before. This is caused by what lies deep within your subconscious. Researching into these kind of things really get into one's interest, wouldn't you agree?
There's a term for this kind of thing? O.O
I think I have had a few, at the very least the ones where I know that I'm in a dream and can sort of do what I want. But usually I get woken up by them as for some reason they always either get scary or violent... yes, I have weird dreams I know.
Everyone has weird dreams, I had a dream where my older brother stabbed me with a giant piece of shattered glass through my stomach. Really, I actually felt the pain in that, it
hurt. x_x
Whenever I have a dream, I can choose to control it. But alot of the times I don't. Basically because the second I change something, the dream becomes less detailed. Like, if I suddenly wanted someone in my dream, they'd be there, but they wouldn't do anything unless I thought "oh, I want them to say this, and point at that." The dream just wouldn't progress automatically. I'd be stuck doing the same thing until I changed it and then kept changing it. Plus, everything becomes blurry, like I'm looking at my dreamworld through a thick fog. I also noticed that I am severely limited when I control the dream. If I'm at school, and then suddenly want to be on the moon, I can't do that because my mind knows that it doesn't make sense. Then all the characters in the dream get confused at what's going on. When I tried to do that once, my best friend (in the dream) was terrified because he suddenly didn't know where he was or how he had gotten there, but we had been standing there talking for awhile before I tried to be somewhere else, and we didn't move from that spot. Does anyone else experience this?
If you actually tell your dream to progress automatically, but at the same time satisfying your desire, everything should work out. As for having a logical limit, just realize that once in your dreams, you can do whatever you want, no matter how crazy the idea is.
Take last night for example, I made myself turn into a cannon and I blew up random planets around the solar system
Damn Martians and annoying me
Hehe, blowing up planets sounds like fun, was it any fun for you? XD
I've been aware of me dreaming while dreaming... and it's a pretty cool feeling, but I don't recall ever being able to control anything.
I agree, just knowing that you are aware that you are dreaming, it's such a cool feeling.
I once did. I was talking to one of the people in the dream, and I said him: "Dude, this dream is so boring. Can't you change it?" And then my dream changed XDD It was so weird.
But mostly of the time, it's like as if I were watching a film where I'm the protagonist.
Same here, I usually get dreams where I just play as the protagonist and running around through random places, although I had never found any of my dreams boring, yet.
I read the article. I haven't much control on mine. It scares me when I wake up, only to find that what happened (which I thought was real) was simply a dream. It takes me a while to realize it.
Do you mean that you get scared because it seemed real? I really dislike it when that happens to me, because I end up somehow getting in trouble from school, then realize in the end that it wasn't real.