Another Crazy Lucid Dream 'Noticing a Pattern'

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So I recently posted about my first ever lucid dreaming experience. It was amazing. It sparked so much interest, I couldn't stop thinking about it. Shortly after this instance, I had another different type of lucid dream.

I went to bed one night like any normal night, and found myself in an old house I haven't lived at in years. But it felt completely normal, you know how logic breaks down in dream state, so it wasn't out of the ordinary...

I'm chatting it up with family and friends in this old house (that I miss dearly, my whole childhood was at this place, 3 -15) and all the sudden notice 'something doesn't seem right...' In half a second I come to the realization this is a lucid dream AGAIN. So I stop in my tracks and say out loud, "Hey, this is a dream. I haven't lived here in 15 years..." Everyone stops and looks at me.

I feel this indescribable feeling in the core of my body (stomach basically), a literal vibration of energy, like a 6th sense. And just by second nature know how to use it. It just works... I am telekinetic. ??

I start by turning off all the lights in the house. I run outside, and just push things out of my way with my mind as I'm running. I (who knows why) come across a railroad crossing, and a train is right on it, quickly zooming past, wind on your face, vibration in the ground, doppler effect of the whistle, etc... I put my hand out and will the train to stop. BOOM! Comes to a standing still, no sound, no echo, no momentum, not even a speck of dust from the abrupt stop. "Wow!" I'm thinking, "I can actually do this shit."

Of course like my previous lucid experience, this is quickly the end of the sequence. I wake up, staring at the wall of my bedroom, and I am just like "Woah..." I immediately recognize that too familiar feeling of 'this is obviously real life, I can just feel it in the energy' and notice that same vibration in my core is also gone.

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What do I take from this? Well, I've had dreams of telekinesis before, but they weren't lucid. They didn't give me that 6th sense, second nature feeling in my core, and they didn't really impact me with their importance. I, like many, have a tendency to forget my dreams, UNLESS the imagery is unforgettable, or the experience is lucid.

Was the dream trying to remind me how telekinesis works? Note REMIND instead of TEACH

At that point, I started to realize my dreams are trying to remind me of things I've known for a long time, but can't remember intricately. In fact, recent experiences are starting to push the limits of what my mind can fathom... and if what shown is true, as in the Universe trying to remind me of something real (not JUST crazy dreams,) then interested readers are in for a treat...

I only wish I had the vocabulary to REALLY describe what I experience in a way that computes.

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Interesting post!

I've tried to lucid dreams many times in the past, however, I only succeeded once, and while it was only for a few seconds, it was the best experience I felt in a dream.

I think I should start keeping a dreaming journal once again, and see if I can lucid dream from time to time. While you think your dreams are trying to remind you of something from the past, I would love to be able to lucid dream and use that for the future, create things inside my head and use my imagination to find ways to work better and solve problems I did not yet solve.

Thank you very much for your post and for motivating me to try, once again, lucid dreaming!

Thanks for the response. I've thought about keeping a dream journal, but find myself "too tired" in the moments of first waking up to want to "waste the time." Terrible excuse, but it's just that way. With what I've been being shown lately, I really need to start recording it daily.

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