> I guess I lucid dream too, then. Never heard the term before. When I was little I > used to have a recurring nightmare, and my older brother (who shared my room with > me)asked me why I don't just take control of my dream and change the way it ends. And > it worked. It's like his suggestion gave me the power to control my dreams, and that > recurring nightmare ended. > > Oddly enough I still have regular nightmares, but more often than not I can control > them. Ever since then, I often find myself in dreams where I'm in control, I can fly, > breath under water, walk on water, and do all kinds of things. Flying dreams are my > favorite, I can swoop over the neighborhood, and buzz the ground and whatnot. > > Breathing under water is a pretty cool dream too, though. It usually starts the same > way, I find myself trapped under water, and then I wonder to myself if I'm just in a > nightmare again, so I take a small test inhale, and sure enough, I'm dreaming, so I > inhale away and breath naturally under water as I swim my way to safety.
Sounds like you are a natural lucid dreamer too. What I found odd is I assumed for years everyone could do it!
Reality checking is a great way of increasing the number of lucid dreams you have, give it a go.
I learnt a lot from this site http://www.ld4all.com/
There is no sin except stupidity.
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