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Does anybody know what this lucid dream means?

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I trained my body clock to wake up 6 hours after falling asleep so that I can have a lucid dream. I suddenly felt really cold and it was as if i had left my body. Then my dog, Sally was in my bedroom and I turned the light on but it went dim. This is really weird aswell, I saw and old man waiting at a bus stop. I could also walk to somebody elses house and walk inside and say hello to them. At the end, I saw loads of men standing, the only difference was, the looked very ancient.

Can anybody tell me why I had this kind of lucid dream...

Yeah, I knew I was dreaming while it was happening so It definately was a lucid dream.

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  1. Maybe it was just a normal dream? I'm not one for believing in all this spiritual stuff but I read in a magazine that there's these people who's soul leaves their body every night when they sleep and they can go anywhere they want. They can visit friends and stuff but their friends can't see them. Anyway, I don't believe in that but it's something to think about. x


  2. Not sure what your dream means but read the link and see if anything in there interests you.....it should.

    http://www.crystalinks.com/astral.html

  3. according to freud this means you are sexually frustrated, probably...

  4. That means you are aware that you are dreaming and you can control your dream.

  5. I know this is not what you're asking, but you may want to reconsider training yourself to wake up 6 hours after sleeping, for any reason. This can lead to severe insomnia problems when you're older. The only thing you need to do in order to have a lucid dream is tell yourself to have one before you go to sleep. Usually it works, and if it doesn't nothing else will. But deliberate lucid dreams usually lower the quality of sleep. I participated in a lucid dream experiment at McGill University and during that period my dreams were lucid but I became exhausted and I left the experiment so I could go back to getting a decent night's sleep (though it was very interesting as I could change the outcome of dreams). As for your dream, it seems to be a collection of arbitrary images, and because of the lack of narrative or of more clearly defined images, it is almost impossible to interpret.  

  6. sure you weren't on the lsd?

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