There was a large room... people who looked like nomal people were attending some sort of weird show... weird in the sense that I couldn't understand anything about it... everything was aqward... it felt like a completly different reality. I knew I was dreaming and I also knew I wasn't supposed to be there so I was trying to get out. There was something about that show that was so out of our world that it scared me and it hurt me. I remember what it felt like even today, many many years after it happened. This hapaned in my childhood, something like 21-23 years ago so the only way I can explain it's still powerful presence in my mind, is the fact that it was actually real. Children having the ability to dream and all... well, I ask myself now... in orther to regain that ability must we not give up entire parts of our so-called mature beings? What do you think? Can we actually have lucid dreams without giving up parts of our reality as it is today... by this I mean, without giving up many of the things that have been "put" inside of us in the meanwhile?
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In that dream I simply knew that I was dreaming and it was a lucid dream and it was a high posibillity to wake up. It's not such a rare feeling, and I think everybody felt that at least once in their sleep.
Geegee (what a weird name:)), I feel just the way you said, I simply know I am awake, and it usually lasts for a short while. But what I'm trying to detemine here is wether you and I have the same way of knowing we're in a dream, the same way of perceiving that. How do I know for sure that I'm not imagining things?
Zahaqiel (isn't Hahaiah the angel of lucid dreaming?), I've noticed the moon's influence over me, what do you make of it. I belive that when the moon is rising, dreams come easyer.
This post has been edited by Angel: Apr 23 2005, 03:05 AM