Can you see your dreams?

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Aesir23

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I remember most of my dreams pretty well, not all the time though. I've been having lucid dreams since I was a little kid, which really comes in handy with nightmares.
 

Ima842

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I remember only a few dream but I never could controlled it
A few examples
1 I gave a fear of aliens and I sometimes have nightmares about them, 1 dream has stuck to me and it goes like this: I don't remember how it started but I started running in my house going to every exit, but all of the exits were blocked by aliens (I couldn't see the faces) and when I'm going to the main something blocked me, and then I wake up In shocked like if everything was real.

2 Once my dream went incepcion like, I was doing something and then woke up in my couch, then I was walking around and all of the sudden I woke up (really now)
Well those are my examples

Edit: this 2 weird things also happen to me:
1)I sometimes can dream the future and "see" it later as dejavu's
2)Some dreams are so vivid that I think they are memories (I had some really embarrassing moments because of this)

Also I dream in black and white
 

InsomniJack

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I sometimes remember my dreams, especially if something completely strange and unprecedented occurs. I also can do lucid dreaming, but I usually have to remember that I can do that before I can really control things. I can't really have things the way I want, but I can alter myself and manage to fly or otherwise be invulnerable.

One of my most memorable dreams is how I was attempting to jump my motorcycle from the inside of one cargo plane to another. I almost made it (I was practically inside) but I went a bit too far and started falling towards the ground. But I didn't wake up. Instead, I began soaring down and saw an old pickup truck on the ground, so I drifted my body to its location. Then I crashed into the bed of the truck and destroyed a good portion of it, and then got out of the truck and started walking away, feeling kinda like a bunch of christmas ornaments taped together in a box that had been thrown down the stairs.

Then I thought "Weird... I had just...", and when I tried to remember what happened, I relived the crash all over again.
 

s0m3th1ng

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minimacker said:
All of you has made me depressed.

When you wake up, do you not get the feeling of how the dream is skippy and inconsistent? When I think about it, I can recall having a dream of going to school and attending class, etc.
When I woke up and immediately wanted to write it down, there were so many blanks in between "events".
How time was skipping and I couldn't remember anything in between, I could only recall "flashes" (Like I said in opening post)
That's how most people remember things...
 

ethaninja

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I've been able to control my dream once.
I tend to remember them right from the go of waking up.

Unless I've been drinking of course.
 

Nexoram

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Can any of you guys give me some personal tips on achieving Lucid Dreaming. I REALLY want to experience it again (I had a lucid dream once) to the point where I'm considering buying a NovaDreamer (machine supposed to help lucid dreaming) if it isn't too expensive.
minimacker said:
I feel like I've been cheated by life, for I don't see my dreams. I can remember a single flashing moment, but that is it.
Yeah, if you think about it half of your life is spent sleeping and a fraction of that time is spent dreaming. If you could lucid dream or recall more dreams than your life would be must more meaningful.
minimacker said:
Another one I can also remember (Which I'm guessing I was slightly awake during the time) is that I kept trying to open my eyes. I don't remember WHY, but I just remember that I had to open them, but I couldn't.When I woke up, my eyes were sore, as if I tried to open them in my sleep.But mine are nothing in comparison of what I've read, heard or seen. What's up, Escapist? Care to share your experiences? (Yes, I demand to make larger paragraphs.)
Holy shit, that dream/nightmare sounds really creepy. Some dreams are pretty scary and sometimes disturbing. So maybe that's one of the cons of dreaming then.
 

Rhymer

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I sometimes suddenly realize that I'm dreaming. Last night it suddenly dawned upon me that a colossal flying worm sailing through a liquified red sky wasn't very realistic. And when you realize it, just imagine something happening and it most probably will. Don't however, try to change too much, or you will wake up or slip into another dream.

"Wait, worms can't fly... Ah, of course! Oh hi gorgeous..." Teehee.
 

Scarim Coral

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I only had a lucid dreams a few time. I found regular dreams to be annoying sometime depending how much I think the dream is real. If I think the dream event is real, it make me confuse when I wake up and it even more annoying when I get emotional in the dream (if I'm sad in the dream then I will wake up feeling sad but then realise it was a dream).
 

sheogoraththemad

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I can see my dreams, sometimes I draw them, and when I drink Monster Energy drink before sleeping, I get strange dreams
 

Nickolai77

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One of my friends taught himself to dream lucidly, but it backfired when he got sleep-paralysis and started "waking up" from his dreams hallucinating things such as a clown at the edge of his bed. Pretty freaky stuff, it's put me off trying to lucidly dream.
 

TheDandyHighwayman

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I've had some pretty weird dreams.
Once my maths teacher turned into the slenderman and tried to eat me,
Once my mum turned into the slenderman and tried to eat me,
Once my dad turned into the slenderman... can you see a pattern... it was all one dream.
another dream I had I met Jonathan Coulton but he was the character from "Skullcrusher Mountain"
another dream I went to Australia to meet Yug from australian gamer then he fired me from a catapult (I woke up at this point to find my iPod playing the AG podcast and Yug was talking about a catapult he purchased)

I've never been able to control my dreams though, always wanted to
 

Leppy

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I never remember my dreams, unless im suddenly woken up during one. I'll remember it for a few minutes, then forget all about it. And, like several others above me, my memory of dreams lasts longer after a drunken sleep.
 

ViletteMadr

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I often have dreams and don't remember them until later on. If I do remember them i cant remember them clearly. And i don't have any control in my dream. It's like I'm watching something. I'm not part of the dream i just see what happens and then i get cut off. Like a cliffhanger. I also have the weirdest dreams.

The last dream i had was like two days ago. It was raining in the middle of the night.There were twins they resembled each other only little. They were in their pj's like they just woke up and they were guarding someone. A lizard demon that was crimson broke into their house asking for 'the girl' they wouldn't let him go any farther so the boy and the demon started to fight. Then 2 of the demons minions which looked like the Pokemon sneasel with a lizard tail started looking through the house for 'the girl'. The twin girl took her outside into the rain and they started running. I just woke up then not knowing what was going to happen next. I felt like i knew what was going on. Like i know the twins were born to protect her like they're her guardians. And the whole time i wasn't part of the dream but i was just watching it. Like a movie.
 

huigho1215

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I've been able to control my dreams ever since I was little, now though I tend to just let go rather than control them, I find all the random enjoyable