Message from @Windleaf
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I could count the number of nightmares I've ever had on, like, two or three fingers.
most of my false awakening dreams involve me going to school or work, mostly work, im 29
sometimes im trying to come home
The most recent was this year, but calling that a nightmare would be quite generous. It was more like an unsettlingly dark dream.
I'm 39.
that one lucid nightmare was just a regular nightmare until I obviously realized I was dreaming
so I tried my best to imagine some heavy weapons and start shooting back at the raptors chasing me through the commieblocks
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Yeah, I've never been able to actively change my dreams, to my knowledge.
oh yeah
also dreams where you harness power or use weapons
most of them involve harnessing lightning
Usually the only time I can do that is during that special time of morning, when you're still half asleep and the dream is continuing in your semiconscious mind.
staring with intent at distant objects only for them to get struck by freaky lightning
the thunder from those still spook the fuck out of me
Jedi powers.
If I fight in a dream, it's usually something not unlike that.
I can dream at any hour soo long as the sleep is restful
although
Yeah, same.
then a bout of nightmares
In most dreams, I'm not myself. Rather, I'm some sort of character in a story.
then a bout of lucid dreams
I'm always myself in mine
Of course, I've legitimately had moments in dreams that inspire plot points in stories I'm writing.
this one person had sound advice
get a giant piece of paper with your living area/city/state/continent
and start mapping your dreams
ofcourse
Nah.
My dreams are far too silly to map like that.
If I could somehow hook up a machine to record my dreams on some form of video format, I'd make epic bank selling them.
this won't work if you ahve no idea where you are in your dreams
I worked long ago to have and maintain lucid dreams.
My dreams are far too entertaining, on the whole, to want to mess with the format. So I've never really bothered to do things like take "dream enhancers" (i.e. St. John's Wort) or learn to lucid dream.
Mostly let the narrative flow, because it's my mind attempt to consolidate past or predicted events with other possibilities.
the only dream enhancer that I know of is fish oil and I had mixed results
I do take Omega 3s.
it's doing somethhing but not enough imo