At that time I didn’t know what a lucid dream was. In my lucid dream my friend and I were walking in the night and came upon a shiny half sphere. We went inside and there were three robot’s that were apparently aliens. We fought them and lost, the weird thing is I felt pain and when I woke up I had a huge headache. The next night I had the same dream and when I woke up I was in more pain. And the night after that I had the same dream again! (Except for some reason I was holding a weird remote thingy but that’s not really important) This time I woke up I was in a lot of pain. I could barely move and every part of my body hurt and I was really weak. I couldnt even turn the doorknob! Why did I have the same dream three times in a row (I knew I was dreaming) and felt pain? And why did the pain get worse?
Oh and umm…I looked all over the site and couldn’t find this so i’m going to ask.
When I go to bed what should I do to get a LD?
I think lucid dreams are a lot more interesting when you are familiar with the term or know that it’s a cool thing to know that you’re dreaming - in other words: do it intentional. I had recurring dreams a lot in my youth too. Always the same nightmares of some strange monster sitting on our coutch, some witches taking me away from my mum or me, going to the upper room where my grandma lives and there were suddenly some weird old ladys that wanted to do something to me. I don’t know about the pain thing though. I know that feelings can swap over to reality (I found myself crying over some stupid dream things - I once killed my best friend in my dream, not that long ago, haha) but pain? Maybe it was a real life reason. What kind of pain was it? Maybe your little mind was that sure that you could feel pain, that it was some kind of placebo effect from your mind?
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I’ve had lucid dreams when I was young, and i have also had dreams with pain but seldom both together. I remember one of my first LD actually was like this though, when I was little kid maybe nine years old or 11 at the oldest. I remember this dog jumped out at me and sunk his teeth into my leg, my leg ached the whole time until I realized I was dreaming and I willed the dog to disappear, then it was gone…again though, I have no idea what causes this…
Is pain in dreams relatively uncommon? I’ve almost always actually felt pain when being in painful dream situations (though as I’ve only had one LD I can’t really say it happens then too, something to experiment on maybe). The pain wasn’t always scaled properly to the experience but it was still there… Anyways, I’ve had pain carry over a couple of times, though once I think was the result of waking up in sleep paralysis. Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn’t, I think. Or maybe it has something to do with what sort of pain it is.
Does this remind anyone of the Matrix?
my last memory of a lucid dream (Besides the one I had last night , which was very short) was when I was little, I dreamed that I was forced to play in some kind of game show, and I could only wake up once I won. It was really odd… I remember that I had to participate in a bunch of games that I realized made no sense at all once I woke up (I think I had to pop balloons or something -.-). I don’t remember it too well now, it might have happened 6 or 7 years ago.
K but why did I have the same dream three times in a row?
Because it happens.
There could be lots of reasons.
- Maybe your SC was trying to tell you something and it took three trys befor you understood it. ( You may not have consciously understood it, but good enough that your SC stopped giving you the dream.)
- After the first one, you were afraid that it would happen again, so it did. What you expect in a dream usaly happens when the SC doesn’t have anything else that it wants to happen.
Or lots of other things. The incress in pain could also be from #2 above.
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Maybe when you woke up you were in SP and, since you were little, you may have misunderstood the unpleasent sensation for pain…
Actually, I don’t know what I’m talking about… Maybe some of the more experienced members should answer this question…
Yeah, when i woke up in SP , I felt like my muscles were coming out of my skin , it hurt me. Maybe you woke up in SP like M777 said.
By the way , Faisal_Fury786 , are you in one way or another arabic ? Faisal is an arabic name.
Yeah, I was born in Saudi Arabia as well, I just don’t remember anything from there cause I left when I was 3 years old.
It’s strange, I used to have lucid dreams all the time when I was little. I didn’t know anything about them, so I never really got any further than the realization of it being a dream. One cool thing was that I could make myself wake up, the only thing was, I had to find a place in my dream where no one was looking at me.
Now after reading about them online, I had one without trying. Much cooler, after realizing what I could do. The only thing is that when I tried to wake myself like I had done many years before, I had I false awakening, where I was not lucid, and was not fun.