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Date of upload: Apr 1, 2021 ^^
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I lucid dream all the time exactly the way Andrew described it. Sometimes I have warging dreams where I am a bird sitting on a line observing life in the streets or a dog watching neighbours relax. A lot of my ideas for the comics I write come from my dreams without me trying to develop the story too - dreams are weird and mysterious honestly.
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Lucid dreaming is very easy for me. Didn't learn how to do it, just happened.
I have also recently gotten very good at snapping myself out of dreams. I dream more than the average person and have a crazy imagination, so the chance of me having a traumatic dream when I sleep is EXTREMELY high. Probably between 30-75% likelihood, EVERY Single time I sleep. Not most times, every time. So to deal with that my brain has become very good at recognizing when a situation is too uncomfortable than it could be a dream, so I basically snap myself out of tough situations around 95% of the time these days. Otherwise I would be a mental wreck in real life.
I have written songs in dreams, directed movies, invented apps, practiced dance moves. Both lucid and non lucid. But I don't take notes. So I have lost most of my best ideas. If I could find a use for these dreams it would be like a superpower, since I have a 100% rate of dreaming in the past 4 or so years. I don't think I have slept a single time in the past 4 years without dreaming.
I think what basically happened is I think more than the average person while I am awake, so the fact that I can't just relax my thoughts, spills over into my sleep. It is not fun lol. It has its advantages, but has massive disadvantages. It feels like my brain is on overdrive the entire day. And when I sleep...it continues.
Sometimes I wake up and feel like I didn't even sleep lol.
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@ybn8830
3 years ago
This is slowly but surely gonna be renamed the flagrant experience.
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