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Originally Posted by CurrentlySober
rsing) and I had unlimited credit / cash to do whatever I wanted... It was fantastic!
After a few weeks or so, I didn't really need to 'practise anymore' as Id lay down, imagine throwing my phone away, and then Id actually have fallen asleep doing the exercise, and begun dreaming!
So simple and easy! That's why I thought Id share this on here!
Enjoy! Any questions, I'll try and answer  Report back when you've had your first lucid dream !
(Note Im Not Flying My Sig, Because I'm 100% Serious)
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Very fascinating - for me - and I can't explain why - I am able to be in the dream and realize right then and there that it is a dream. Example - 2 weeks ago I was dreaming and talking to someone - then suddenly my brother walking into the room and started talking to me. I realized and knew that my brother died a year ago and that this was a lucid dream. Now without hesitation - I said that this was a lucid dream and started asking him questions - recognizing things in the dream - able to alter various objects and reality within the dream. Other dreams I've been about to alter the entire location or simply stand there and call upon anyone I wanted to talk to at the moment. The questions were always respectful and philosophical - nothing stupid. I've never taken advantage of anything or anyone in my dreams - and I tend to have at least one or two a month. Other times I do write dreams down - then ask for clarification - shortly after that I can be back in the dream and get answers.
This started long ago probably when I was 12 and driving with my mom. I actually had a lucid dream and felt my body rise above myself and the car and begin to fly over the car. At the time I felt scared and crashed back in. Afterwards I could re-enact how my mind was and accomplish it again. It seems that when I set my mind before bed to recognize my surroundings I am able to in the dream. So most dreams I can notice small things that seem different whether it's colors or just my hands. I will look up and begin to think if this could be really happening or something else. Then when I realize an object or person is off - my mind can actually shift to the reality that I am in a dream and to focus on what it is I am to learn or experience then proceed.
I think at one time I had one a week for 4 weeks after my brother died. Walking and talking to him - shifting through time experiencing times together - each one I was aware of the dream. Other times I can be in a room with my kids - close my eyes and put myself into a lucid dream. Not until kids or wife shake me that I realize I slipped into it... but it was real.
I watched the video and saw your description - and I'm happy that works - but as said - for me I don't require it - my mind automatically tells me it's a dream