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bigoted_bill188 karma
This is my last question I promise ! I have found that after a night of heavy drinking I wake up at about 3 AM drink some water take some aspirin and go back to bed, this leads me to the most vivid lucid dreams I can actually dream and be awake at the same time, I am completely aware that I am in bed even the position I am in and feel the fan that I always keep on, at the same time I am in luicid dream land so much that I know exactly how much time I have until the dream is over, why what how is this happening and how much do drugs affect lucid dreaming ?
bigoted_bill139 karma
Well I guess all the Starbucks I have ever been to break that rule constantly because I have never in my life and life seen someone that obviously wasn't homeless be thrown out. Fuck I've seen homeless people not thrown out.
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I am not always a fan of lucid dreaming as Its something that always happens to me and I dont try to get it to happen, I find it to be a blessing and a curse in the sense that while I am awake I always know I am awake but when I am in a dream I am about 80% sure I am dreaming, this leads me to allot of stress in my dreams to the point that I dont enjoy it. Do you think there is any long term mental issues that can arise from lucid dreaming?
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Hi, I have been blessed with this ability my whole life and my question is, how do nightmares work or do you have any experience in this? during a "lucid nightmare" I am fully aware its a dream but I seem to work against my self sometimes, like there are two of me, the "Other me" is making sure I cant do all the tricks I typically would to wake my self up, Usually killing my self does the trick and I wake right up, is this common or crazy ?
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