I notice that the color of the television set I’m watching is slightly different than normal, so I instantly do a reality check. (Oh this dream I had last year, so I was more than a little bit skilled at lucid dreaming by this point). So yeah, I was playing this game a lot, and it came through in my dream one night, here’s the story… I’m in a flat in a high rise building, looking out of the window. This is basically where you play a video game so much that you start to dream about the contents of the game, and you can sometimes realise you’re dreaming by noticing things that aren’t quite right about the game in your dream. I was playing Skyrim a LOT at the time, and like many others, I experienced what’s known as a GILD (Game Induced Lucid Dream). The world in this game is massive, and exploring it is all part of the attraction of such a game. You can decide where to go, what ‘quests’ to go on and who to interact with. It is a virtual reality type of game where you can explore the world freely, and you’re not really bound by a particular set of ‘rules’ if you don’t want to be. This one was inspired and influenced by a video game I was playing at the time called Skyrim. If I didn’t realise that was a dream, it could have very easily been a scary nightmare. I wake up shortly after escaping the skeletons. I use the axe to push them backwards, and when I see a gap between them, I run as fast as I can.īare in mind that I’m young and so don’t really know what to do in a lucid dream. Maybe the skeletons are coming towards me because I’ve watched a few horror/action films. I decide that because it’s a dream, I can do things without having real life consequences, so I find an axe on the ground and use it to fight off the approaching skeletons. I haven’t developed any particularly as structured reality check routine or mental reality checks at this point, so it’s a very basic level of lucidity I’m having here. I realise, ‘mountains can’t move’, and therefore conclude that it’s a dream. At this point, I look to the distance and see mountains are literally moving from side to side, and that’s my trigger. So, as I get into the middle of this clearing, I sense somethings’ wrong. The clearing is small at first, but as I get nearer to it, it expands. Imagine that, but instead of trees around the clearing, it’s a load of skyscrapers. You know how you get clearings in woodlands, like a small circular space amongst all the trees? This space is like a clearing in the middle of the city. (I don’t know if there’s a word for understanding a language fluently, but I don’t speak it fluently, if that makes sense).Īnyway so I’m walking down this street, and these two guys are coming towards me speaking some weird language, I look to my side, and notice that there’s little icicles sort of flying along the sides of the buildings. Maybe it’s because I speak little bits of about 5 languages, and almost understand Italian fluently. I find that quite often in my dreams, other languages poop up fairly often. They’re talking to each other in some weird language, I can’t really make it out. I’m walking down a street, when I come across a couple of older looking men. Now, I’m not entirely sure why I was dreaming about this, but then, we never are, are we? Possibly I’d seen too many action films, or I was just cold the night I went to sleep, either way, here goes. I read them out with some lovely travel clips in the background: 4: Falling in love with the girl in blackīy the way, here’s 5 OTHER lucid dreaming stories which turned out to be pretty scary actually.I loved reading lucid stories when I was first starting out, and I’m sure you’re much the same. The same could be said about hearing someone’s lucid dreaming story.īy hearing others experiences, you sort of make them your own, and it’s a great way to get inspiration for your own dreams, as well as learn what others are doing in their dreams. So by dreaming about it, you’re planting that experience in your brain. Well, I’ve used the example before that dreaming about skydiving fires almost the same exact circuits in your brain that doing it waking life does. Here’s a video of me talking about my latest dream story by the way: I’m sure you’re aware that when the mind ‘thinks’ about something, it’s more or less the same as ACTUALLY doing it. In a way, it’s like you’re experiencing their dreams yourself. Sometimes, hearing someone else’s experience can make you more motivated to get results for yourself. Here are some incredible stories about lucid dreaming about love, anger, fighting and much more.
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