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- From: preiser@cancer.unm.edu (Doug Preiser)
- Newsgroups: alt.dreams
- Subject: Re: 1st time lucidity (sort of)
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 17:52:15 GMT
- Organization: UNM Cancer Center
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- Message-ID: <1k6i4fINNq40@lynx.unm.edu>
- References: <1993Jan27.150953.19006@eagle.lerc.nasa.gov>
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- In article <1993Jan27.150953.19006@eagle.lerc.nasa.gov>, tobritt@ariel.lerc.nasa.gov (Randall K. Britton) writes:
- >Hello Netters,
- >
- Plane surfing dream deleted.
-
- >Well, there was a little more to the dream after that but the rest is pretty
- >unremarkable. I'm not really sure what the dream "means" if anything at all.
- >But believe me, being able to consciously decide to walk through the wall of
- >the airplane and do something as ridiculous as ride an airplane wreck down a
- >runway because I *wanted* to was a very powerful experience for me. I do
- >have a question however. Is it common to have lucid dreams even when your
- >not really trying to? I thought you had to make a real concerted effort to
- >do this. Any comments?
- >
- >- Randy
- >
- >
- I've never had lucid dreams when I was trying to. I'm usually in the middle of
- a dream when something tips me off that I'm dreaming.
-
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