DaveC426913
Valued Senior Member
I had an awesome lucid dream the other night.
It started off as a recurring dream I've been having recently, about being unable operate my phone to make calls (IRL, my phone is pretty much the single most frustrating thing I own; its cantankerousness can drive me into a violent rage in seconds).
In the dream, I recognized this 'uncooperative phone' theme for what it was: the content of a dream. In other words, I realized I must be dreaming. Now, this wasn't one of those 'hovering on the edge of consciousness' lucid dreams; I was in full-on Stage 3 REM sleep, oblivious to the real world.
Anyway, I decided to test my theory by slapping myself in the face. I couldn't feel a thing. I slapped myself as hard as I could manage on both cheeks. Didn't feel a thing. OK, theory proven.
I knew that I could alter this dream - make it go away by waking myself up.
I know something that wakes me up. If I roll on my side in my sleep, I some times encounter my wife next to me, that tends to wake me up. (side note: wife was actually out of town that night, so ultimately I didn't actually clobber her - but I didn't know that in my dream.)
So I put my laptop down on the wet grass (being sure to put my raincoat underneath it - just in case this wasn't a dream, and I didn't want to ruin my laptop.) and lay down in the wet grass.
I lay on my back, and rolled over, deliberately holding my arm and leg way out, so as to encounter her.
And - poof! I woke up!
I slapped myself in the face, and felt it sting. But I know sometimes you just dream that you feel a sting. So I slapped myself a few times to confirm that I was, indeed, awake.
That was so cool!
It started off as a recurring dream I've been having recently, about being unable operate my phone to make calls (IRL, my phone is pretty much the single most frustrating thing I own; its cantankerousness can drive me into a violent rage in seconds).
In the dream, I recognized this 'uncooperative phone' theme for what it was: the content of a dream. In other words, I realized I must be dreaming. Now, this wasn't one of those 'hovering on the edge of consciousness' lucid dreams; I was in full-on Stage 3 REM sleep, oblivious to the real world.
Anyway, I decided to test my theory by slapping myself in the face. I couldn't feel a thing. I slapped myself as hard as I could manage on both cheeks. Didn't feel a thing. OK, theory proven.
I knew that I could alter this dream - make it go away by waking myself up.
I know something that wakes me up. If I roll on my side in my sleep, I some times encounter my wife next to me, that tends to wake me up. (side note: wife was actually out of town that night, so ultimately I didn't actually clobber her - but I didn't know that in my dream.)
So I put my laptop down on the wet grass (being sure to put my raincoat underneath it - just in case this wasn't a dream, and I didn't want to ruin my laptop.) and lay down in the wet grass.
I lay on my back, and rolled over, deliberately holding my arm and leg way out, so as to encounter her.
And - poof! I woke up!
I slapped myself in the face, and felt it sting. But I know sometimes you just dream that you feel a sting. So I slapped myself a few times to confirm that I was, indeed, awake.
That was so cool!