I get lucid nightmares a lot, they’re horrible. You can’t control your situation but you can control yourself and understand that you’re aware. It’s awful when you’re being chased or hunted by something
@@jojosiwafanbasecultclubchannel yeah same i used to do that a lot when I was younger and had dreams, speedran all the ways to escape the chase, was horrible as I knew I was dreaming, the same thing over and over again, sometimes i even felt the pain from whatever chased me, most of the time waking up in a pool of sweat crying or something, awful. I haven't had any dreams for a while now 😕
During a lucid nightmare I came up with a formula to get out of it. I get angry and lash out at everything until I wake up, don’t let your dreams control you.
I had a lucid nightmare where Harry and Marv from home alone were trying to “give me a big boo boo,” so I just jumped off a balcony and grew wings because why not
If you are being attacked by something in a lucid dream, just try to bend elements like you are in avatar. I did it once and it was honestly the best dream I have ever had.
Red will let people become excited, which is not a good color when u try to have a good rest. Your brain might try to let some part of your brain stay awake because the red light. Same as the situation when you facing stress.
I now realize how many lucid nightmares I’ve had. When I was a little kid, I used to have those nightmares where my whole family was about to go outside to go driving around, and I’m still upstairs getting ready when everything goes dark and I start moving slowly. Then a big scary monster comes and gets me. It happened every time. I got scared of going to sleep every night because of it. Eventually I learned to control stuff, and I was able to exit out of them or turn them into normal dreams
My nightmares were like.. So i wake up from my bed, everything goes like a dream till after some hours my parents look strangely at me then run really fast that i couldnt even run like that. Then my brother in a gray and nightmaric version was appearing i was starting to float and scream like from a cartoon but in a terrifying way then i woke up and couldnt sleep because if i did the same happened. Now i just dont care when i have a nightmare i say "and what is the ... that you promised?" They say nothing and just kill me and i say "but cant i just respawn" and then a screen appear on my eyes that say "no i meant you died irl" then i just dont care and a new dream appears. (Happens in nightmares where a guy promised something but tried to kill me instead) In other nightmares when something happens to me i cant even move a centimetre of my body i can only like shake my head for a very low time, im shaking my head like im trying to say no (because im not scared at all) and im smiling instead of being scared then waking up with my heart beating fast, but now i know that tgese are nightmares (i still cant control any dream or nightmare even when i realise it is a nightmare) ok i cant type anymore because i typed too much that im lagging
I could never control what happened in my dream but i always had complete control of when i woke up. When something unpleasant is happening, i'll get a dreamy haze and instinctively, I'd shut my eyes really hard and wake up. Saved me from a bunch of nightmares and awkward situations.
Lucid nightmares are legitimately terrifying. Every horrible thing you think will happen does happen and no matter how hard you try you can’t break the cycle of expecting the worst and then getting the worst. The last time I had one, I was so scared that I slammed my arm against a doorframe in my dream hoping to wake up, giving me a bruise because it caused my arm to hit my dresser in real life
Being chased in lucid nightmares is so scary, the worst part is the fact you run so slowly and screaming does nothing. Then there's that longing fear of the entity catching up with you.
I used to Have night terrors/nightmares etc along with sleep paralysis in my teens. Im talking constant, day after day multiple a night. I researched Lucid dreaming and tried for myself..wonderful experiances, i could even undo nightmares if that makes sense..it was actually easier for me to be lucid if it was a bad dream..its been many years since then and i havent been able to remeber a dream in years..its almost as if i cant anymore..very sad indeed
DO NOT try to force lucid dreams, they make your bain work harder then he should at night, ruining you sleep, so you may have 8 hours of sleep you will feel like you had a terrible night
Ur so right, ive still been trying to force lucid dreams for months and just a normal night than waking up at 5:00 AM to stay up for 30 minutes and go back sleep to try to trigger dreams (what im doing) makes me feel so terrible in the morning, but i get what i want, lucid nightmares, nightmares, weird dreams, mainly because i feel safer and happier in any kind of dreams, except WET DREAMS they traumatize me.
bro when i have a nightmare and i finally become lucid, i just sorta calm down and make jokes when i’m jump-scared or chased. Works wonders when you suddenly stop showing fear, nightmares turn into dreams pretty fast after that!
I used to have lucid nightmares a LOT as a child. When I find myself in an uncomfortable position or a near-death experience, I came up with a formula of screaming and lashing out and just throw hands all over the place until I’d wake up.
I get lucid dreams, they are horrible, but the few times that I was fully aware, to wake up I let myself die, killed myself and protected myself. However, these instances of control were very rare and sometimes I still couldn't wake up.
I had only one during my entire life time about being me being in a team that was being chased by people but then it turned into a lucid dream. I somehow knocked out the 3 people chasing us and they rolled their eyes as if they were thinking "bruh you could have done that sooner"
My solution is the unalive method. I mean, it's a lucid nightmare, and guess what, i had no fear from committing die than get mauled by whatever fungi hands shit that was slowly chasing my slow ass
Bro i have experienced sleep paralysis and it feels awful I had a nose blockage and my mouth closed when I had my first sleep paralysis and i legit thought I was gonna die but somehow I pulled through and moved my leg😭
Mine is something else where I have no paralysis I’m just in a literal Waking Nightmare. Like I will be awake but my brain can be in sleep phase still and it’s fucking horrifying
One thing that works quite well too if you don't wanna use a mask is always asking yourself: "Am I dreaming?", even when you're awake. That way, it becomes a habit and you'll start doing the same in your dream. Also, if you're ever lucid dreaming and want to wake up, but you can't, try falling asleep in your dream.
The 5 tricks that always find that work. Is #1 eat- no taste, #2 drink anything- you can't get enough even if not thirsty you can drink forever, #3 read than re-read- you can't. #4 writing- is the same thing. You can get a few letters out but no mater what you will find it really hard to do math or simple sentences. last but not lest a common one, #5 pain tends to feel funny or really strange. that tends to be a pinch. Or tons of weird things for me. I play a lot of video games.
i used to get dreams where i wanna wake up cause it’s too overwhelming but can’t. then in one dream, someone told me to fall asleep so i could wake up in real life and it always worked so i kept doing it until i stopped having those dreams. i didn’t know it was an actual thing so that’s pretty cool
When I was younger, I used to have lots of lucid nightmares. It wasn’t vivid, but I was aware. And every time, I would close my eyes shut until I wake up
@@pelagiaorcine7507that's... Horrifying like really horrifying specially when you see your sleep paralysis demon and for me the worst part about it is having a vary strong imagination that you can imagine it so realistically like... It's better when you wake up try to find something to calm you down cause the moment you think of your sleep paralysis the demon comes out and if will literally shock you and I'm speaking for experience I swear when you wake up the first thing you do it find something that can calm you down or best that can make you happy
i used to have constant lucid nightmares and it was the same one every single time but each time i would have it, the dream would progress farther and farther. someone would get out of their car and chase me into my house and each time, it would just get more and more into my house. absolutely terrifying.
if u wanna lucid dream please train beforehand or else you’ll be having unescapable nightmares (and a tip for nightmares is just close ur eyes for long and then open them)
Red doesn’t necessarily make you have nightmares. You may already have unresolved issues that play out subconsciously as nightmares. Red light therapy actually helps with getting into right brainwave state for dreaming.
Red isn't just a trigger for fear stress and anxiety, its a trigger for many different things. It's a trigger for hunger, love, and warmth. I would say to look up these things on more than one site. On another note, it doesn't make your dreams red. It's the movement of the light hitting your retinas through your eyelids, red is just the lowest wavelength so it's not as harsh of a colour to look at while you're sleeping.
Whenever I have lucid dreams, I can control everything. Including nightmares. It’s actually pretty fun. It’s like being inside of all the horror movies I watch.
Same. There’s only been a few times when I couldn’t control them and I would get frustrated and keep restarting the dream until I would wake up. Usually this is when I’m stressed from something in my life. One dream I was cursing out a ghost haunting the second level of my dream house.
I have this weird thing in my dreams that whenever anything is too scary or chaotic, i just imagine a curser clicking a red x in the corner, like im closing a game. Then it just closes out and im not in the situation anymore. It happens a lot actually
Unfortunately, if you're afraid of nightmares, they will always affect you. If you occasionally induce nightmares by having a tiny bit of sugar before bed, you can desensitize your body.
I was afraid of my lucid dreams, after a while I realized that I shouldn’t be afraid anymore and stopped having them completely. For context I had the dream of someone chasing me through the house, hitting me over the head, and stuffing me is a trash bag, I soon realized that I would wake up if he caught me, so I just stood there, and that was my last one.
So true Before I had nightmares, but now that I like horror movies my nightmares just disappear because I like what is scary 😭 give me my nightmares back lmao
@@Salmacream nope. It happened once to me, and in the nightmare I was getting chased by 2 people trying to kill me, and nothing I did worked, to the point I gave up and called a nuke when they just said "that's not fair" and it disappeared. You control everything except for stuff that helps you in lucid nightmares basically
I love lucid dreaming and can kinda convert normal dreams into lucid dreams if I notice something odd, it's just muscle memory to look at the clock or count how many fingers I have whenever something odd happens even in dreams. But I've had only one lucid nightmare, it was a while ago but all I can remember was flooded basements, aquatic spiders, and the intense pain of water filling my lungs, fucking terrifying
A big tip for helping to recognize you're in a dream, is to periodically check to see if you're in a dream. For me, when I dream, I get this weird feeling and I can just tell I'm dreaming. And btw, you can't 100% control everything in your dreams as the subconscious can still mess with you.
Like how I realize I'm in a dream but my subconscious says "get. out. NOW!" then it controls me, I'm aware that I'm in a dream but I have the urge to wake up and no matter how hard I tried nothing worked I tried slapping myself in the face. My brain numbed the pain (or as I like to call it, putting up a barrier that prevents me from escaping the dream) so I wouldn't wake up I then got desperate and tried (unknowingly) to kill myself. I then realized if I could make pizza rain, then I could have a scary monster scare me awake. GENIUS IDEA RIGHT!? Well lucky for me my alarm went off right before the monster got me. (if the monster got me I would have died in the dream Wich makes my real life heart stop beating. I didn't have this knowledge at the time though)
Now that i think about it. As soon as I realize I am dreaming, I can control a lot of aspects of it all of a sudden. Then again ive had multiple times of dreaming floating above my body or astral projections before i started lucid dreaming.
Lucid nightmares are in my experience a lot better than non lucid ones. U know ur dreaming so u can confront the danger and also wake up on command. At least thats my experience.
It's buggy though, I always look at character/person photo if I want to see them in a dream, but it never works out. On other hand, when I get a sneaky peek at something, it always appears in my dream. And once I was hit by a lighting bolt in a dream after that lol :D
I used to have lucid nightmares every week or so until i turned 14 or 15 and they're a great way to conquer your fears. It took years of getting scared before i just got angry enough to fight whatever was in my dreams to the death, and eventually i couldn't be scared of much bc if it chased or attacked me in a dream I'd just out run it or out fight it. Lucid nightmares are terrifying at first but helpful in self control
Meanwhile, there's my friend who keep on having a lucid dream since middle school.. The fact that his dreams are all connected, and he remembers every single detail from his dreams is actually horrifying.. A little summary of the dream he told me: It was a blend of scifi, thriller, horror Basically he was a regular guy, and all of a sudden monsters came to earth, and so on.. He tried to save his dream "wife", yet to no avail and he had to see her "wife" got blown up to pieces.. I forgot what after, but all of a sudden times has past, humans left the earth, yet he stays.. a space plane comes back to earth, and.. i forgot the rest.. And what's horrifying, he said once in a while he had a dream "break" like in television there's a commercial.. He always appear in the same house during this time, everything was gorey.. and there's this one other person, that is the same girl from all of his dreams where there's a dream "wife" Dang.. i don't how i would i be if i were him.. I don't know if it was true, but i had a short lucid dream before so, i can kinda believe.. But a continuous dream for years? Damnnn..
I got some things simular as a kid whit fire dreams and after some year i could speek to my self that this ist only a dream and i can wake if i want. But there is a way to kill all of your dreams
I used to intentionally sleep late to not dream when I was a kid. Imagine getting chased by a murderer and woke up, sleep again and then scene would continue like a movie. Also used to jump out of a window in my nightmare to wake me up manually.
Lucid nightmares are not good. It could lead to sleep paralysis Where you basically feel weight that is sitting on your chest and if you open your eyes You can see black figure But if you are lucky enough. You can turn the sleep paralysis Into a lucid dream. Which I heard is pretty amazing. Please be careful though because you don't know what could happen.
If you want to have lucid dreams simply convince yourself that you're going to have them before sleep every night, and also be specific on what you want to happen, go along the day doing some check ups like biting your finger or your tongue to feel if your dreaming, i was so fucking terrified of my nightmares when i was a child and pretty much discovered lucid dreaming as a way to wake up inside them when i noticed i was dreaming.
I've had a lot of dreams where I realise I'm dreaming. But whenever I realise its like it wants to end or i intentionally end it but always instantly regret it. I gotta learn to stop that. Because i could dream away. But that awareness of mine is so useful for nightmares. I've ran from human traffickers, shape shifting ghosts, the worst of it 😂. I always scream to my head, ITS A DREAM JUST WAKE UP, RUN, WAKE UP During sleep paralysis it's best to try wiggling your toes or fingers. Kinda works with nightmares too. But you can't always be physical during regular nightmares
@@Thawhid some times i could wake up just by entering a state of panic too lol sleep paralysis tho i always had them with my eyes closed or barely open it was just like really unnerving agony just shooting every single command to your limbs and all of them failing i imagine if people who had their limbs removed feel that way too.
I kinda had a lucid nightmare a few days ago. It was zombie apocalypse but... like it was a beginning of it. Very terrifying. First I was in some lab and then in the city. There was a zombie alert and we started running to hide, etc. And the worst part is that I could understand where I was, what I was doing but I never controlled my body nor my actions. Truly terrifying.
Had a Lucid Nightmare, or close too it. I came upstairs from the basement, home alone I go to the front door. It's a beautiful day outside, the world I knew is beautiful but altered weirdly. I hear loud thumping with a sound of crunching wood coming up the stairs (that I just came up from) I stand at the front door in fear, as the unknown is getting closer. My brains scrambling looking for ideas on what it could be. I panicked, and hit "eject" and forced myself to wake up. What could it be, what could it mean? I'm left wondering
@@yournewdaad5200 How do you know that was a dream? What if it was reality, but you passed out once that 'thing' came up. When you came to, there was no sign of anything that had happened, as if it was just a dream.
the problem is that red is a stressful color and regular dreams typically only last a couple seconds to a minute or two so a red light in a dream probably won't do anything because you won't remember fast enough to recognize it
My first few lucid nightmares were some of the worst experiences I had ever had. But after a while I was able to get some level of control in them, so I would just turn into Bruce lee and beat the hell out of whatever nightmarish entity was trying to start some shit.
@@rodnie3903I chased the monster in my dreams too. I now truly believe dreams have higher meanings because the monster was constantly after me every night, but when I chased it I never saw it again. My grandma told me to call on Jesus in my dream and I was like no way that's gonna work, but it did.
@@lalosalamanka238 I always look at the clock and remember what time i'm gonna wake up, I always wake up at almost the exact time that i remembered to. Making it pretty useful whenever i have to wake up early Sorry for the grammar
Right, the brain can’t process death because we don’t know what comes after it so we just wake up. What I do though is basically just ball myself up in a corner and keep telling myself to wake up that I’m in a dream and I slowly start feeling control over my body again.
I actually avoid taking melatonin if I can because I have vivid dreams that are sometimes lucid but I’ve started noticing that a lot of times, when I take melatonin, I am more susceptible to lucid nightmares or just nightmares/unpleasant dreams in general. I find it interesting and I don’t quite know why it happens.
I wear a mask with a smile for hours at a time Stare at the ceiling while I hold back what's on my mind And when they ask me how I'm doing I say, "I'm just fine" And when they ask me how I'm doing I say, "I'm just fine" But the fact is I can never get off of my mattress And all that they can ask is "Why are you so sad, kid?" (Why are you so sad, kid?) That's what the mask is That's what the point of the mask is So you can see I'm tryin' You won't see me cryin' I'll just keep on smilin', I'm good (yeah, I'm good) And it just keeps on pilin' It's so terrifying But I keep on smilin', I'm good (yeah, I'm good) I've been carin' too much for so long Been comparin' myself for so long Been wearin' a smile for so long, it's real So long, it's real, so long, it's real Always bein' judged by a bunch of strange faces Scared to go outside, haven't seen the light in ages But I've been places So I'm okay-ish, so I'm okay-ish Yeah, I'm okay, bitch But the fact is I need help, I'm failin' all my classes They think that I need glasses I just really wish that I could pass this (wish that I could pass this) That's what the mask is That's what the point of the mask is So you can see I'm tryin' You won't see me cryin' I'll just keep on smilin', I'm good (yeah, I'm good) And it just keeps on pilin' It's so terrifying But I keep on smilin', I'm good (yeah, I'm good) I've been carin' too much for so long Been comparin' myself for so long Been wearin' a smile for so long, it's real So long, it's real, so long, it's real So long, it's real So long, it's real
Personally I prefer meditation. Basically I can control most of my dreams, and I'm aware of dreaming. After a month. So if you have to go through nightmares to achieve that, go on.
I miss having my whacky ass nightmares and not the actually plausible, anxiety filled ones I have today. My nightmares were so batshit crazy that I became aware that I was asleep and that would make me calm down, or even remind me how to wake myself up.
Fr I used to have a nightmare when I was 8 or something where these cartoon looking vampires tried to eat me and I’d just shoot them with a revolver. Felt like a hunting game.
I haven't had a lucid dream nor nightmare but of I had a lucid nightmare if I was aware I could semi control the dream/nightmare I would probably try and fight the entity in my nightmare
I also had a lucid nightmare. It was horrifying, the only lucid dream was when i somehow i turned a lucid nightmare to a dream. Then nothing. Each time i sleep, there is no dream. I wake up instantly. Its a blessing and a curse. Nothing bad and nothing good.
A lucid nightmare if just you being a superhero. You can punch someone to the moon in that kinda dream. But a real nightmare feels like punching under thick water
I have lucid dreams pretty much every night. I've gotten really good at recognizing when I'm dreaming. So much so to where the moment I see/feel like I'm going into a nightmare, I am able to immediately pull myself out before it's too late. Though there are times where it was too late, and it feels like a barrier that mentally blocks me from escaping my head and waking up. And honestly, that feels more terrifying.
Exactly what happens to me except my trigger for a nightmare is usually a door in a dark room or just being bymyself in the dream it’s very weird because it always a door in a basement(usually my grandparents old house for some reason) and if I’m able to leave the basement without it opening by it self I’m good but sometimes it’s horrible I also have taken a good amount of psychedelics in the past and I used to never get before I tried lsd and shrooms
I remember having a dream a year ago I had a lot ago as a child. It was me escaping in a vent from a monster. All I know is I thought I was dreaming and smacked my self. Feeling no pain I tried to wake up. With no luck at all doing so I just let the dream take its course.
I'm a skeptical person, so I tend to immediately notice something off about my dreams. It can range from something moving/falling too slowly to the ground being too smooth, or even my breath not feeling warm/wet. The moment I do realize that something is off (which is pretty much every dream), I can begin manipulating it any way I want. I just have to think of something in terms of: "I wonder what x would be like" or "I want to see x" and it will occur. The whole dream will pivot to account for the change. I have also trained myself to be able to forcibly cancel and wake up from a dream. This is because I have sleep paralysis, which for me is a position where I'm still asleep, but fully conscious of my surroundings. It's a terrifying experience to wake up with your whole body limp and your neck at an awkward position, choking yourself out. At that point, I have to begin manually controlling individual limbs or my vocal cords. I have to imagine every muscles movement to make them do anything. Ii also feels like I have to push against a really heavy weight. If I successfully break through the weight, I wake up and whatever muscles I used are completely cramped. If I don't, then I continually feel like I'm suffocating until I do wake up. So, now if I push lightly in a normal dream in the upwards direction, I wake up immediately.
Here’s what you do, you must concentrate and believe that you have a marker, a magic one, where only you can make the boundaries. Then, draw a ring, believe that this ring is a ring where only you can go inside of. Then, in front of you, draw a door to any place you would like to go, relax or do, and it will calm you down and most of the time turn it from a lucid nightmare, into a lucid dream.
Just set a phone alarm (that won't shock you awake) to go off a couple of hours into your sleep. When you hear your phone in your dream and the phone doesn't work you'll know you're dreaming. Be sure to turn off the repeat alarm option if you don't want to hear the alarm the whole duration in your dream.
I tried this and I found me and the demon that was chasing me break dancing for about 2 mins then going back to screaming and running. Works tho. Cheers for the suggestion. Demons got some sick tricks
@@risosi8092 there are a few different methods to help you remember your dreams. One of the most popular and probably most effective method is keeping a dream log. If you are able to set some time aside in the morning to jot down whatever you can remember from your dream when you first wake up you will find it's easier to remember. This is because dreams are often stored in your short term memories that rapidly fades away and writing your dreams out is a way to cement your dreams into your long term memory. Regular meditation can also help improve your memory and if you use an alarm to wake up; be sure to use one that doesn't jolt you awake. It's hard to remember your dreams when your alarm gives you a mini heart attack every morning 😂. If you use the alarm method be sure to use a different alarm from the one you use to wake up with as well to prevent confusion. Hope that helps.
When I had lucid nightmares, visualization just worked. I closed my eyes, remembered my room and the details about it, and then I opened my eyes which led to either waking up or a false awakening which led to a more pleasant dream.
I remember i once had a lucid nightmare which was really disturbing and annoying, so what i did was do anything that could get me to wake up, it was a long while ago so i dont remember all my attempts but the one that got me to wake up was when i searched in my phone (there was a phone in the dream for some reason) how to wake up from a nightmare, i woke up shortly after
I always know when I'm lucid nightmare-ing because I realize stuff like "the hunch-backed beady-eyed woman is going to be shambling through the doorway any moment now" and then she does, and it becomes clear that my thoughts are causing things to happen. To cease the nightmare, I think to force the dream to warp, blur, and spiral until I wake up. If you've ever seen a crayfish or a lobster use their tails to flap away from something really quickly, just imagine what that looks like from their perspective, and that is the best way to describe what I see when trying to force stop a lucid nightmare.
I get this all the time but never knew that it was actually a thing, I also have a lot of rgb ligts on at night. I Should probably just live more healthy I know😅
What I do is I lie down flat on the floor(I hope there is floor in that dream) try to calm down then try to forcefully sit up very fast it usualy make my actual body sit up and wake me up as well
try inverting the color using color theory and see if the light change is effective and or helpful i recommend blue green and purple (i use green light at night to help with night terrors)
something worse then a nightmare is a dream where you have to say goodbye to someone you love so much, that if they would go your life and everything that surrounds you appears meaningless
Having a lucid nightmare on loop is the scariest. I had a nightmare about sleeping and waking up repeatedly. I was sleeping in a house full of taxidermied animals and every time I woke up in the dream the animals would climb through the wall mounts and posts and they would start attacking me, until I woke up and then I'm in the same house again and it kept looping. After all that I didn't even know if I was awake or still dreaming.
I've experienced this one too and it's scary as hell I was getting drag along by a monster like person with black hands in the middle of nowhere with my friend and a grandma we supposedly needed to protect then when I wake up i was in another dream but I was unaware of it so when I was in my way telling my friend (whom im with in the dream) that dream strange thing starts happening and I had a deja Vu I saw what happened in my first dream happened exactly how I remembered it and I was freak out then wake up into another dream but this time with the same sequence happened then it repeats I'm not sure how long it did repeat but I woke up terrified. I still get goosebumps when I recalled that nightmare.
When I was a little kid, I had a series of lucid nightmares about a spooky scarecrow that followed me around watching me. I had the dream 4 times over the course of about a year, but each dream would begin where the last one left off. I wrote an entire story in my sleep, and it ended with me deciding the scarecrow was a metaphor for fear itself. I told the scarecrow that I wouldn't be afraid of it anymore, because it was no different from me or anyone else just wanting to be seen. To be afraid of my fear would be to run from myself, and I told the scarecrow I wouldn't try to leave it behind like everyone else does. I would be its friend. It didn't understand this concept, as its purpose to that point had been to be the scapegoat for people's fear. I wanted to let it know that it could be more than that. The scarecrow agreed to have its spirit be sealed in a magical trunk until it grew to learn from the things I told it. I locked it in the trunk. I remember thinking in the dream that, perhaps one day, the scarecrow would be released from the box, and I would embrace him as a friend I once misunderstood. I never had the dream again.
Back when my mom was working all the time I would have dreams where I was taken away from my family by an invisible force. Whether that be, being dragged off a high stairwell onto a dangling chandelier into a dark abyss, or having a dream that I was in my room calling out for her because I was scared of the movement in the dark.. but there was this one dream where I was woken up by an alarm, and it was instinct to get up out of the bunk and start putting on ammo holsters, grab guns, and run out to a designated hoolahoop circle on the ground outside the bunk house. There were sirens and a voice over the intercom stating that “they are coming” “there are on the way” “get ready” this took place on the field of my old elementary school.. and just past the baseball diamond, we saw a mass of indigenous looking people emerging from the woods. I remember feeling fear, and as they got closer the fear turned into pain as the kids around me left their circles, throwing down their guns.. and embracing the people. The people were women, and in my head depicted as mothers.. and when everything was all said and done, my mother was not there. I cried in an empty field, and woke up with tears streaming down my face. I ran into my moms room and she was getting ready for work. I don’t remember much after that.
I had a lucid nightmare where everything is normal but I know I'm asleep and I can't wake up. when I tried to wake up I awoke inside my bed and went to get breakfast only to realize I'm still in a dream, and then the cycle began. I woke up in different situations that seemed like reality only to realize I was still in a dream. it slowly turned horrifying when reality and the dream became indistinguishable. I spent days going about my day regularly until I got this uncanny feeling that something isn't quite right, and immediately after I woke up again. I immediately got dressed and ran outside to figure out if I'm still inside a dream, I did that by trying to figure out if someone reacted unnaturally to weird stuff I did. when I figured I'm still in a dream despair hit me like a truck. trying to wake up time and again only to fail I tried to seek comfort by talking to a friend about my situation inside the dream. when I finished describing that I'm still stuck in a dream and I don't know what to do he becomes expressionless and tells me in a neutral tone that I'm lying in a hospital bed in a coma and that I better continue dreaming because I'm never going to wake up again, I asked him in a panic what happened to me and he stayed silent for a few moments before saying with a blank face "you do your role and we do ours" and bam I wake up again. from that point going forward everyone would stay expressionless with blank eyes and would only speak in a neutral tone, and at the slightest mention of something related to my situation the day reset and I was stuck in a loop. I eventually woke up for real in the evening and I was not in the hospital so everything was fine except that I'm super paranoid so sometimes I think "what if I never woke up?" when I'm alone to bask in my thoughts and my day is going terribly. it doesn't help that I'm on medication against depression and that I often hallucinate while half asleep. Edit: I see that many people enjoyed reading through my experience so I thought I'd share some more bizarre dreams and hallucinations of mine, mind you non were quite as horrific as this one. So a recurring theme in my dreams and sometimes hallucinations are Chinese people, I am not even Asian nor do I live in an Asian country so I have no idea why this happens. Anyway I hallucinated a Chinese guy in a blue suit trying to stab me with a knife while I was half asleep and I tried to fight him by kicking at him and after a few seconds he dissipated, leaving me dazed until I noticed that I kicked my cats while trying to fight the guy. This particular hallucination appeared roughly three times total and my cats learned not to sleep near my legs the hard way. Now for the next recurring dream I'd like to add some context, I'm a fan of learning new languages and it is a hobby of mine to learn words in all kinds of languages, and it is both a blessing and a curse because in this particular recurring dream I always end up in a random part of the world and I know in my head that I need to find a Chinese dude in a yellow shirt by asking the locals about him. I have no idea why I need to find him or even what he looks like and it drives me crazy when I'm failing to communicate with them. After I wake up I typically search online about how to say "I'm searching for a Chinese guy in a yellow t-shirt" in their language. So far I have managed to ask the Russians, the French, the Arabs, and the Japanese in their respective languages, not that it helped me with anything. Last hallucination I had was about a Chinese guy that ran from their government for being a human rights activist and he somehow ended up in my bed next to me. When I saw him I was so tired I didn't have the energy to chase him out so I dozed off thinking "he must be tired from being on the run all the time so I'll let him sleep for now". Before I completely fell asleep I felt kinda exposed so my mind wandered off to thinking about the worst that he could do to me, so I opened my eyes to check on him one last time and I saw him pulling out a knife from under him and he started attacking me, I ended up kicking the wall so hard I got a bruise on my foot. Now to address some concerns some people had; yes I am okay, hallucinations and nightmares are happening on the regular since I was a child and I've learned to deal with it, the people in the comments that tried to convince me I'm still in a dream have no effect on me because I've come to realize living in a dream is far better than living in reality, now to all of those saying that all of this is made up I'd like to say that I have nothing to prove and it's your choice wether to believe or not, even if you don't believe I hope you enjoyed reading anyway. I'd like to end this on a positive note so I'd like to emphasize that most of my dreams, nightmares and hallucinations are random and harmless, plus it always brings me experiences to talk about, like that hallucination about my father coming to my bed and forcing me to try frog meat and tell him how it tastes so he could stop interrupting my sleep.
Hey there! I had nearly the exact experience! Only my Mom and other relatives would distort into monsters and horror faces when i spoke with them. And i could also not wake up, but knew i was dreaming. I also have depression and had psychosis attacks and anxiety or panic attacks. I also used drugs for 7 years, but not at that time, and I'm clean since 4 years now. Had very low self esteem back than, also because i never got to know my father, but now I'm over that all. I'm 31 now, but still a goodwilling and loving person but a freak 😂 Why am I writing this? Because I want to let you know that it gets better. And it's good! I am so strong now, that nearly nothing is able to scare me anymore, but i had to learn to go after and HUNT my fears. Only the ones, that experienced these blockages in life, can overcome them, and rise again stronger, as ever before. ❤ Let me tell you, it gets better, when time passes, you will sometimes think, nothing has changed. But mostly that's because we go on with daily life and don't recognize how much we've changed and how strong we've become. Because we can't completely "watch" our progress from an outside perspective, because we ARE our selfs and can only watch from the inside. You got this, just trust yourself and life. It may throw things at you that seem unfair. But it's only for your progress, to learn, to gain and to live the life you dream about! All the best for you, if you have any questions, ask them freely ❤🎉
Deym lucky me I can control. It's kinda having awareness and gets to choose what I wanted to do and sometimes I can dream about dream I already dreamed about
As someone who has Lucid nightmares, that shit is no joke, worst than drugs, you wake up groggy and terrified not sure if your still dreaming while unsure what the day and time is.
Lucid nightmares are one of the worst non-physical things you could ever experience in my opinion. You better not underestimate them. They are beyond disturbing.
Lucid nightmares you can control your dream right say your monster is chasing you right and you just pull out a chainsaw cause you could control and start killing it
I've had them every night for two years. Phycologists say it's stress, but I have a nightmare every night about something chasing me, and every night I know I'm dreaming.
I can imagine, at least with a nightmare, you’re sorta just meant to watch everything happen while a lucid nightmare is almost like a survival situation
As an Adult,the Thing that i always wanted to dream is weird Nightmare,Like One Nightmare about Rain will cause you to get Hunted by 'predator',the Predator used the rain as some sort of Perception to find prey,and Many weird rule in there.also There's this one dream suddenly turn to horror after sometime,Like When you go to Vacation,and You used shortcut to reach an destination Faster,But the Shortcut didn't exist and you only know it in the end,the inhabitant of the place so called 'Shortcut' is Haunting you by sitting in your back and You somehow Appear in the 'Shortcut' Place near the end of dreaming P.S:The Most curious thing in this weird dream for me is,I didn't know Thing Happening when everything is Orchestrated by my subconciousness.Heck,I didn't realized the Horror of the second dream until the last minute and everything going awry.
I lucid dream once in my life and i got in a floating box with swords going through me and i felt the pain it was the worst pain i ever had i am still traumatized
I feel like the hardest part of gaining control in a lucid nightmare is being able to stay calm and not letting your fears overtake you. Someone said that it’s like thinking of the worst case scenarios and then it actually happens so if you can get past your anxiety, you will attain admin controls
I feel like this whole concept is so cool, I've never lucid dreamt in my entire life. Remembering a few dreams is my peak, haha. I really want to look into it but at the same time it is also quite scary, esp. Lucid nightmares. Plus, can't they engineer the masks so that they light up in some other alarming color than red, that might help to reduce inducing nightmares.
Sometimes I had lucid dream but its mostly because how much stress my body might be with everything I went through irl. Especially when I was younger where I always woke up crying. Then again, I was mostly bother by the spirits who were in a place I was born from before moving to our current area. I stop having any lucid dream ever since we had a help because I keep getting sick after everything I been through. Now my lucid dream are just my irl worried about thing but less common the more I stop worrying.
Whenever I start to become aware that I'm in a dream my dream body starts to get really heavy all of a sudden and moving feels like a pain and when I'm completely aware that I'm in a dream although it doesn't work always I close and open my eyes and wake up.
I keep telling myself I am dreaming and eventually, the fear will dull. Still get trauma and weird sensation sometimes even after forced myself to wake up or gaining control of my nightmares, though.
I managed to figure out I was dreaming I could create my grandpa's house in detail Until I ended up in my kitchen and the lights started flickering....My dog killed me👍🏻
My lucid dreams are so real if i don’t have nightmares because i can basically stop the dream and make a new happy one. I get them so often and if i don’t like how it’s going i can rewind it and make a totally different ending
I get lucid dreams every night and if it’s something I don’t like I’ll make it into something stupid and happy lol but I also get other kind which absolutely terrify me it shows something happening through my eyes like just sitting their receiving something or doing something in general and it happens within 4 weeks
I get lucid nightmares a lot, they’re horrible. You can’t control your situation but you can control yourself and understand that you’re aware. It’s awful when you’re being chased or hunted by something
Sometimes i get the same nighmare again and i just like speedrun it bc every time i get it i know how to escape faster or something
@@jojosiwafanbasecultclubchannel yeah same i used to do that a lot when I was younger and had dreams, speedran all the ways to escape the chase, was horrible as I knew I was dreaming, the same thing over and over again, sometimes i even felt the pain from whatever chased me, most of the time waking up in a pool of sweat crying or something, awful. I haven't had any dreams for a while now 😕
I can control everything during sleep everything
Me: YOU ARE IN MY PLAYZONE BITCH YOU ARE NOT MY NIGHTMARE IM YOUR NIGHTMARE
You can control the situation, you just feel like you cant
During a lucid nightmare I came up with a formula to get out of it. I get angry and lash out at everything until I wake up, don’t let your dreams control you.
@themadshack
i do the same thing as well
@themadshack didnt even wake up dude just straight up chose violence in sleep
Just wake up bro you dont bhave to be so mad. Open your eyes
same for me
Wdym I killed my self and other people in my lucid dream last night for manny times but I couldn’t wake up
I had a lucid nightmare where Harry and Marv from home alone were trying to “give me a big boo boo,” so I just jumped off a balcony and grew wings because why not
When I blur my eyes in a nightmare, the nightmare kind of freaks out and ends
I had a lucid nightmare, I was aware but I tried to spawn something and it didn’t work 😀
Lucid nightmares are fun AF because you basically get to become the Doom Slayer.
If you are being attacked by something in a lucid dream, just try to bend elements like you are in avatar. I did it once and it was honestly the best dream I have ever had.
Honestly in a lot of my lucid dreams I force nightmares to happen so I can actually have a challenge cause when I have dreams it's too damn easy
Just give yourself a doom crucible. It worked for me I guess
@@flamesnipr1213 Bro, are you the world's antagonist or something?
The freaky cryptid watching as i summon a double barrel shotgun out of thin air:
@@phantomaviator1318 is it Doom Guy's Super Shotgun?
Red is also the color of passion, strength, and love. What a drastic difference.
But hermeneutically, he is only referring to his own orientation.
It may not be his subconscious
Or rage lol
No like that makes your dreams be stressfull
Red will let people become excited, which is not a good color when u try to have a good rest. Your brain might try to let some part of your brain stay awake because the red light. Same as the situation when you facing stress.
I now realize how many lucid nightmares I’ve had. When I was a little kid, I used to have those nightmares where my whole family was about to go outside to go driving around, and I’m still upstairs getting ready when everything goes dark and I start moving slowly. Then a big scary monster comes and gets me. It happened every time. I got scared of going to sleep every night because of it. Eventually I learned to control stuff, and I was able to exit out of them or turn them into normal dreams
My nightmares were like..
So i wake up from my bed, everything goes like a dream till after some hours my parents look strangely at me then run really fast that i couldnt even run like that. Then my brother in a gray and nightmaric version was appearing i was starting to float and scream like from a cartoon but in a terrifying way then i woke up and couldnt sleep because if i did the same happened.
Now i just dont care when i have a nightmare i say "and what is the ... that you promised?" They say nothing and just kill me and i say "but cant i just respawn" and then a screen appear on my eyes that say "no i meant you died irl" then i just dont care and a new dream appears. (Happens in nightmares where a guy promised something but tried to kill me instead)
In other nightmares when something happens to me i cant even move a centimetre of my body i can only like shake my head for a very low time, im shaking my head like im trying to say no (because im not scared at all) and im smiling instead of being scared then waking up with my heart beating fast, but now i know that tgese are nightmares (i still cant control any dream or nightmare even when i realise it is a nightmare) ok i cant type anymore because i typed too much that im lagging
Whenever I am being chased in my nightmares, I always try to fly through the walls around me :) (always works)
I could never control what happened in my dream but i always had complete control of when i woke up. When something unpleasant is happening, i'll get a dreamy haze and instinctively, I'd shut my eyes really hard and wake up. Saved me from a bunch of nightmares and awkward situations.
Lucid nightmares are legitimately terrifying. Every horrible thing you think will happen does happen and no matter how hard you try you can’t break the cycle of expecting the worst and then getting the worst. The last time I had one, I was so scared that I slammed my arm against a doorframe in my dream hoping to wake up, giving me a bruise because it caused my arm to hit my dresser in real life
Thats horifying!!! I'm so sorrg :((
Ow
I get lucid nightmares often they arent that bad if you can calm down and think about positive things
Its not scary a nightmare is scary having no control a lucid dream u have total control not sleep paralysis
@@a6shot199 yes you need to imagine a safe circle where you are safe then slowly try to get our of the lucid nightmare and into a lucid dream
Being chased in lucid nightmares is so scary, the worst part is the fact you run so slowly and screaming does nothing. Then there's that longing fear of the entity catching up with you.
Idk about you but I can fast in my lucid nightmares and I always manage to escape no matter what
I can force a sound out of my throat during lucid nightmares and wake up that way
if you're good enough you can very easily control lucid nightmares, even whatever's chasing you
Damn u remember this much
If i have a lucid nightmare and someone is chasing me,fuck it.
Im throwing hands with the mf
I didn't even know these existed but ever since I was born I have been able to dream whenever I was then immediately be able to control those dreams
I used to Have night terrors/nightmares etc along with sleep paralysis in my teens. Im talking constant, day after day multiple a night. I researched Lucid dreaming and tried for myself..wonderful experiances, i could even undo nightmares if that makes sense..it was actually easier for me to be lucid if it was a bad dream..its been many years since then and i havent been able to remeber a dream in years..its almost as if i cant anymore..very sad indeed
lucid nightmares are where the dream controls you.
I had one and then i was so scared that i got control of the dream making me a god in my dream
Not really lucid nightmares are when you are lucid in a dream but have no control
No your wrong
It’s basically like a sleep paralysis demon but in nightmare form
I've experience one welp not one
that's because I sleep facing up ig
I still remember it man
But idk its Lucid nightmare or sleep paralysis
DO NOT try to force lucid dreams, they make your bain work harder then he should at night, ruining you sleep, so you may have 8 hours of sleep you will feel like you had a terrible night
Ur so right, ive still been trying to force lucid dreams for months and just a normal night than waking up at 5:00 AM to stay up for 30 minutes and go back sleep to try to trigger dreams (what im doing) makes me feel so terrible in the morning, but i get what i want, lucid nightmares, nightmares, weird dreams, mainly because i feel safer and happier in any kind of dreams, except WET DREAMS they traumatize me.
I have always had lucid dreams so I never really have had to worry about that.
False. Lds are just like normal dreams. Nothing changes.
skamte board
That's just plain wrong lol
Not the lightning thief book on the counter 😭
bro when i have a nightmare and i finally become lucid, i just sorta calm down and make jokes when i’m jump-scared or chased. Works wonders when you suddenly stop showing fear, nightmares turn into dreams pretty fast after that!
I used to have lucid nightmares a LOT as a child. When I find myself in an uncomfortable position or a near-death experience, I came up with a formula of screaming and lashing out and just throw hands all over the place until I’d wake up.
oh i jumped off a building
I get lucid dreams, they are horrible, but the few times that I was fully aware, to wake up I let myself die, killed myself and protected myself. However, these instances of control were very rare and sometimes I still couldn't wake up.
@@dakt3340 I snapped my neck with my hands 😅 But it worked, another instance I somehow blew myself up with TNT, idk bro I get weird ideas.
I had only one during my entire life time about being me being in a team that was being chased by people but then it turned into a lucid dream. I somehow knocked out the 3 people chasing us and they rolled their eyes as if they were thinking "bruh you could have done that sooner"
My solution is the unalive method. I mean, it's a lucid nightmare, and guess what, i had no fear from committing die than get mauled by whatever fungi hands shit that was slowly chasing my slow ass
I'm telling you don't want a lucid nightmare.
Sometimes this could become sleep paralysis, which you definitely don't want to have.
Bro i have experienced sleep paralysis and it feels awful I had a nose blockage and my mouth closed when I had my first sleep paralysis and i legit thought I was gonna die but somehow I pulled through and moved my leg😭
Hell no I've had three of those and they freak me the hell out
Mine is something else where I have no paralysis I’m just in a literal Waking Nightmare. Like I will be awake but my brain can be in sleep phase still and it’s fucking horrifying
I get sleep paralysis a lot its rly bad in the moment but its not that bad aftwr
@@mr.nobody9243 WAIT thats what that is? No wonder why that was so creepy. So whats a sp demon?
Me who cant even control my thoughts: 😭
Someone’s dad probably heard the first 3 seconds of this and left to go get milk
Lucid dreams: private servers. Normal dreams: public servers. nightmares: hacked servers.
Wdym private servers and public servers
Sleep paralysis: dead server
@@desithingz7817more like screen-frozen server
No pliz
No sleep - no server ' no internet connection ' lablabla
One thing that works quite well too if you don't wanna use a mask is always asking yourself: "Am I dreaming?", even when you're awake. That way, it becomes a habit and you'll start doing the same in your dream. Also, if you're ever lucid dreaming and want to wake up, but you can't, try falling asleep in your dream.
The 5 tricks that always find that work. Is #1 eat- no taste, #2 drink anything- you can't get enough even if not thirsty you can drink forever, #3 read than re-read- you can't. #4 writing- is the same thing. You can get a few letters out but no mater what you will find it really hard to do math or simple sentences. last but not lest a common one, #5 pain tends to feel funny or really strange. that tends to be a pinch. Or tons of weird things for me. I play a lot of video games.
@@MinNJW2111 you know what's crazy I've never drank, ate, or done any of the things ever in a dream
i used to get dreams where i wanna wake up cause it’s too overwhelming but can’t. then in one dream, someone told me to fall asleep so i could wake up in real life and it always worked so i kept doing it until i stopped having those dreams. i didn’t know it was an actual thing so that’s pretty cool
@MinNJW2111 I was literally eating food in my dream, and still didn't notice that I was dreaming.
I was chased by a dinosaur and i felt a sleep so i can wake, I woke up in another dream,....
Team that can control their dream
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When I was younger, I used to have lots of lucid nightmares. It wasn’t vivid, but I was aware. And every time, I would close my eyes shut until I wake up
tip for lucid nightmares is to try to grab your eyelids and peel them open in your dream and it can trigger you to wake up
I did that...... But one time i got sleep paralysis
@@pelagiaorcine7507usually happen when you sleep in class
Instead, try to imagine yourself in a dream instead of a nightmare
Whenever I lucid dream, I can open my eyelids irl while dreaming so I wake up
@@pelagiaorcine7507that's... Horrifying like really horrifying specially when you see your sleep paralysis demon and for me the worst part about it is having a vary strong imagination that you can imagine it so realistically like... It's better when you wake up try to find something to calm you down cause the moment you think of your sleep paralysis the demon comes out and if will literally shock you and I'm speaking for experience I swear when you wake up the first thing you do it find something that can calm you down or best that can make you happy
i used to have constant lucid nightmares and it was the same one every single time but each time i would have it, the dream would progress farther and farther. someone would get out of their car and chase me into my house and each time, it would just get more and more into my house. absolutely terrifying.
Control your mind, become Batman, beat the shit out of the person…boom easy 😅
@@Solarris 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That's terrifying.
@@Solarris 🤣🤣🤣✋🏾😭
Pray about it
if u wanna lucid dream please train beforehand or else you’ll be having unescapable nightmares
(and a tip for nightmares is just close ur eyes for long and then open them)
Red doesn’t necessarily make you have nightmares. You may already have unresolved issues that play out subconsciously as nightmares. Red light therapy actually helps with getting into right brainwave state for dreaming.
Red isn't just a trigger for fear stress and anxiety, its a trigger for many different things. It's a trigger for hunger, love, and warmth. I would say to look up these things on more than one site. On another note, it doesn't make your dreams red. It's the movement of the light hitting your retinas through your eyelids, red is just the lowest wavelength so it's not as harsh of a colour to look at while you're sleeping.
You really brought logic into a youtube shorts comment section 👽
@@kevinrevuelta-rodriguez4256 and what? There’s nothing wrong about it
@@GgNoRematch2592 preach
@@kevinrevuelta-rodriguez4256 So? Would you rather have a sea of idiots in a shorts comment section?
why are alarms red
Bro found the entrance to the back rooms. 😂
Lmao
💀💀💀
Exactly lol
Man, i usually don't say this but ur big brain
@@adapala6803 thank you my good sir
Whenever I have lucid dreams, I can control everything. Including nightmares. It’s actually pretty fun. It’s like being inside of all the horror movies I watch.
Same. There’s only been a few times when I couldn’t control them and I would get frustrated and keep restarting the dream until I would wake up. Usually this is when I’m stressed from something in my life. One dream I was cursing out a ghost haunting the second level of my dream house.
I have this weird thing in my dreams that whenever anything is too scary or chaotic, i just imagine a curser clicking a red x in the corner, like im closing a game. Then it just closes out and im not in the situation anymore. It happens a lot actually
Unfortunately, if you're afraid of nightmares, they will always affect you. If you occasionally induce nightmares by having a tiny bit of sugar before bed, you can desensitize your body.
Dream mask tho 💀
if your afraid of nightmares?
They are only nightmares if you find them scary...
I was afraid of my lucid dreams, after a while I realized that I shouldn’t be afraid anymore and stopped having them completely.
For context I had the dream of someone chasing me through the house, hitting me over the head, and stuffing me is a trash bag, I soon realized that I would wake up if he caught me, so I just stood there, and that was my last one.
So true
Before I had nightmares, but now that I like horror movies my nightmares just disappear because I like what is scary 😭 give me my nightmares back lmao
Bro Im so scared of nightmares lol that sometimes I dont want to sleep because I might have nightmares
One thing I learned from some people: If something is chasing or hunting you, fight it
Its a dream you control right, so you have to believe you can win before you fight it. Or you lose and that's really not a fun time.
whenever i have nightmares i just imagine that i have divine powers that can beat whatever demon is in the nightmare. works wonders for me.
The same advice Bob newbie gave to Will Byers.
Choosing to fight instantly kicks me out of the dream for some reason.
@@Salmacream nope. It happened once to me, and in the nightmare I was getting chased by 2 people trying to kill me, and nothing I did worked, to the point I gave up and called a nuke when they just said "that's not fair" and it disappeared. You control everything except for stuff that helps you in lucid nightmares basically
I love lucid dreaming and can kinda convert normal dreams into lucid dreams if I notice something odd, it's just muscle memory to look at the clock or count how many fingers I have whenever something odd happens even in dreams. But I've had only one lucid nightmare, it was a while ago but all I can remember was flooded basements, aquatic spiders, and the intense pain of water filling my lungs, fucking terrifying
pov:me figting demons with mp-40 and military knife in lucid dream
I wish we could watch our dreams like movies. It would be like “Yo I had a crazy dream last night I’ll send u the link”
Hey when did you upload this comment?
@@Heisenberg478 wtf you have same name as my friend and the comment was one minute ago…
@@Heisenberg478 7 minutes ago
@@peoplecallmeweird1250 why does it say 3 years for me?
@@hackerman7124 wow thanks and mine says 3 years lol
A big tip for helping to recognize you're in a dream, is to periodically check to see if you're in a dream. For me, when I dream, I get this weird feeling and I can just tell I'm dreaming. And btw, you can't 100% control everything in your dreams as the subconscious can still mess with you.
As in awake state you can only have an illusion of control.
I hate that part about lucid dreaming. Feels like the more control I get the more the dream fights back against me.
Like how I realize I'm in a dream but my subconscious says "get. out. NOW!" then it controls me, I'm aware that I'm in a dream but I have the urge to wake up and no matter how hard I tried nothing worked I tried slapping myself in the face. My brain numbed the pain (or as I like to call it, putting up a barrier that prevents me from escaping the dream) so I wouldn't wake up I then got desperate and tried (unknowingly) to kill myself. I then realized if I could make pizza rain, then I could have a scary monster scare me awake. GENIUS IDEA RIGHT!? Well lucky for me my alarm went off right before the monster got me. (if the monster got me I would have died in the dream Wich makes my real life heart stop beating. I didn't have this knowledge at the time though)
Now that i think about it. As soon as I realize I am dreaming, I can control a lot of aspects of it all of a sudden. Then again ive had multiple times of dreaming floating above my body or astral projections before i started lucid dreaming.
Lucid nightmares are in my experience a lot better than non lucid ones. U know ur dreaming so u can confront the danger and also wake up on command. At least thats my experience.
snorlax getting them lucid dreams
dreams are the most interesting thing a human does. really explores the mystery of consciousness
I thought that was thinking and being able to mantain societys and economy and rules wich no other living thing can in the whole planet but ok
Dogs and other animals dream as well
@@dulcrown929 its all held together with hopes and dreams, and duct tape
Other creatures do have societies and rules, look at chimpanzees. Complete social higherarchy and rules
It's buggy though, I always look at character/person photo if I want to see them in a dream, but it never works out. On other hand, when I get a sneaky peek at something, it always appears in my dream. And once I was hit by a lighting bolt in a dream after that lol :D
I used to have lucid nightmares every week or so until i turned 14 or 15 and they're a great way to conquer your fears. It took years of getting scared before i just got angry enough to fight whatever was in my dreams to the death, and eventually i couldn't be scared of much bc if it chased or attacked me in a dream I'd just out run it or out fight it. Lucid nightmares are terrifying at first but helpful in self control
Meanwhile, there's my friend who keep on having a lucid dream since middle school..
The fact that his dreams are all connected, and he remembers every single detail from his dreams is actually horrifying..
A little summary of the dream he told me:
It was a blend of scifi, thriller, horror
Basically he was a regular guy, and all of a sudden monsters came to earth, and so on..
He tried to save his dream "wife", yet to no avail and he had to see her "wife" got blown up to pieces..
I forgot what after, but all of a sudden times has past, humans left the earth, yet he stays.. a space plane comes back to earth, and.. i forgot the rest..
And what's horrifying, he said once in a while he had a dream "break" like in television there's a commercial..
He always appear in the same house during this time, everything was gorey.. and there's this one other person, that is the same girl from all of his dreams where there's a dream "wife"
Dang.. i don't how i would i be if i were him..
I don't know if it was true, but i had a short lucid dream before so, i can kinda believe..
But a continuous dream for years? Damnnn..
@@GReyn oh dang
@@alexthehabibi4899 i even told him to write a book about the whole story.. it is quite good honestly listening to him telling his dreams..
Lucid nightmares are a form of lucid dreams so you CAN control them.
I got some things simular as a kid whit fire dreams and after some year i could speek to my self that this ist only a dream and i can wake if i want. But there is a way to kill all of your dreams
I used to intentionally sleep late to not dream when I was a kid. Imagine getting chased by a murderer and woke up, sleep again and then scene would continue like a movie. Also used to jump out of a window in my nightmare to wake me up manually.
Lucid nightmares are not good. It could lead to sleep paralysis Where you basically feel weight that is sitting on your chest and if you open your eyes You can see black figure But if you are lucky enough. You can turn the sleep paralysis Into a lucid dream. Which I heard is pretty amazing. Please be careful though because you don't know what could happen.
If you want to have lucid dreams simply convince yourself that you're going to have them before sleep every night, and also be specific on what you want to happen, go along the day doing some check ups like biting your finger or your tongue to feel if your dreaming, i was so fucking terrified of my nightmares when i was a child and pretty much discovered lucid dreaming as a way to wake up inside them when i noticed i was dreaming.
Doesn't work
@@tamaragreen6068 it does, in fact you're dreaming right now OoOoOo
@@tamaragreen6068 I love it when some people who simply just can’t use lucid dreaming methods arbitrarily decide that that means nobody can
I've had a lot of dreams where I realise I'm dreaming. But whenever I realise its like it wants to end or i intentionally end it but always instantly regret it. I gotta learn to stop that. Because i could dream away. But that awareness of mine is so useful for nightmares. I've ran from human traffickers, shape shifting ghosts, the worst of it 😂. I always scream to my head, ITS A DREAM JUST WAKE UP, RUN, WAKE UP
During sleep paralysis it's best to try wiggling your toes or fingers. Kinda works with nightmares too. But you can't always be physical during regular nightmares
@@Thawhid some times i could wake up just by entering a state of panic too lol sleep paralysis tho i always had them with my eyes closed or barely open it was just like really unnerving agony just shooting every single command to your limbs and all of them failing i imagine if people who had their limbs removed feel that way too.
This has a real potential to become an SCP if things goes south.
I went south in my dreams before
@@grabbin_pills_093 same people there had southern accents how about yours?
Damn right it does
@@William_Afton-11 FUCK the foundation is here
@@CosmicLago yes we are we are always here
Its kinda weird but in my nightmares when i realize its a nightmare a game menu pops up and i leave and wake up lol
I kinda had a lucid nightmare a few days ago. It was zombie apocalypse but... like it was a beginning of it. Very terrifying. First I was in some lab and then in the city. There was a zombie alert and we started running to hide, etc. And the worst part is that I could understand where I was, what I was doing but I never controlled my body nor my actions. Truly terrifying.
Just know whenever something is chasing you, fight back.
What if it sounds freakishly huge!?
Had a Lucid Nightmare, or close too it.
I came upstairs from the basement, home alone I go to the front door. It's a beautiful day outside, the world I knew is beautiful but altered weirdly.
I hear loud thumping with a sound of crunching wood coming up the stairs (that I just came up from)
I stand at the front door in fear, as the unknown is getting closer. My brains scrambling looking for ideas on what it could be. I panicked, and hit "eject" and forced myself to wake up.
What could it be, what could it mean? I'm left wondering
@@yournewdaad5200 How do you know that was a dream?
What if it was reality, but you passed out once that 'thing' came up.
When you came to, there was no sign of anything that had happened, as if it was just a dream.
Run at it as if you have nothing left to lose
@@tacomyloh9799 Good idea
the problem is that red is a stressful color and regular dreams typically only last a couple seconds to a minute or two
so a red light in a dream probably won't do anything because you won't remember fast enough to recognize it
i have like 6 hour dreams....shits have a whole plot
@@biporanger9994 💀
@@biporanger9994 for real tho and i just forget everything
But i dont forget my dreams i recognized all of my nightmares
Bro a minute or two? I have entire trilogies everytime I dream
Finally i could turn myself into a werewolf in my lucid dreams
I always get lucid nightmares and lucid dreams 😭- it’s so scary, and at the same time, fun. (I chose when I woke up ;) )
My first few lucid nightmares were some of the worst experiences I had ever had. But after a while I was able to get some level of control in them, so I would just turn into Bruce lee and beat the hell out of whatever nightmarish entity was trying to start some shit.
Ain't no way you did that to them 💀💀💀💀
🤣🤣🤣
@@angelpangel9669
it's a dream , anything is possible.
@@rodnie3903I chased the monster in my dreams too. I now truly believe dreams have higher meanings because the monster was constantly after me every night, but when I chased it I never saw it again. My grandma told me to call on Jesus in my dream and I was like no way that's gonna work, but it did.
bro I'm scared now
I would do the same
I might have had some sleep paralysis
The 10 foot tall creature felt fear for the first time in centuries as it stared down at the half naked man whispering to itself,"Wendussy."
I'd be terrified too if someone whispered "wendussy" to themselves while being half naked lol
I'm sure that's a thing someone's posted to e621.
My man just wanted to take you to wendy's man he was a homie
I get a specific nightmare a lot and its like a lady in black in my door and shes like walking towards me slow, but i can wake myself up lol
Nah bro's playing FNAF 4 but on an another level
Replace and overpower the emotion of fear with lust in your dream. Makes it more interesting.
S-sleep paralysis sama~
Try fucking the cryptid creature and hope it turns into an anim-
@@3rdWheel this is the funniest worst comment I’ve ever read.. I don’t know whether to laugh or to scream..😭😭
yeah, if it's girl from the ring, fuck her or any girl
when bro took the word "F*ck the ghost" too literally
If I ever get lucid nightmares, I literally just charge the monster. It literally works every time because it wakes you up because it “caught” you
Can confirm this is true. Also i always wake up if i am going to the toilet in a normal dream and not piss myself
@@lalosalamanka238 I always look at the clock and remember what time i'm gonna wake up, I always wake up at almost the exact time that i remembered to. Making it pretty useful whenever i have to wake up early
Sorry for the grammar
Right, the brain can’t process death because we don’t know what comes after it so we just wake up. What I do though is basically just ball myself up in a corner and keep telling myself to wake up that I’m in a dream and I slowly start feeling control over my body again.
@@a-aron5405 Do you know what's causing blank dreams? It had been happening more frequent now, it would last a painfully 1 minutes to even an hour.
@@kryziankiel I’m not an expert but if you’re talking about lucid nightmares it’s sometimes caused by lack of sleep or disturbance in REM sleep.
I actually avoid taking melatonin if I can because I have vivid dreams that are sometimes lucid but I’ve started noticing that a lot of times, when I take melatonin, I am more susceptible to lucid nightmares or just nightmares/unpleasant dreams in general. I find it interesting and I don’t quite know why it happens.
I wear a mask with a smile for hours at a time
Stare at the ceiling while I hold back what's on my mind
And when they ask me how I'm doing
I say, "I'm just fine"
And when they ask me how I'm doing
I say, "I'm just fine"
But the fact is
I can never get off of my mattress
And all that they can ask is
"Why are you so sad, kid?" (Why are you so sad, kid?)
That's what the mask is
That's what the point of the mask is
So you can see I'm tryin'
You won't see me cryin'
I'll just keep on smilin', I'm good (yeah, I'm good)
And it just keeps on pilin'
It's so terrifying
But I keep on smilin', I'm good (yeah, I'm good)
I've been carin' too much for so long
Been comparin' myself for so long
Been wearin' a smile for so long, it's real
So long, it's real, so long, it's real
Always bein' judged by a bunch of strange faces
Scared to go outside, haven't seen the light in ages
But I've been places
So I'm okay-ish, so I'm okay-ish
Yeah, I'm okay, bitch
But the fact is
I need help, I'm failin' all my classes
They think that I need glasses
I just really wish that I could pass this (wish that I could pass this)
That's what the mask is
That's what the point of the mask is
So you can see I'm tryin'
You won't see me cryin'
I'll just keep on smilin', I'm good (yeah, I'm good)
And it just keeps on pilin'
It's so terrifying
But I keep on smilin', I'm good (yeah, I'm good)
I've been carin' too much for so long
Been comparin' myself for so long
Been wearin' a smile for so long, it's real
So long, it's real, so long, it's real
So long, it's real
So long, it's real
The SCP Foundation is gonna be knocking on his door to contain that mask before he gets killed.
gonna see him as a D-class☠️
@@itsjohn-r Lol, a fate worse than death 👀
sometimes you have to give your body a few nights to adjust to whatever you’re trying to do to your brain or to your dreams
For me, I tell someone in my dream that it's all fake
@@MasterDragen lol any reactions 🤣
@@MasterDragen and that someone is fake too, so basical-
Red Is Most Emotions
Disney's Inside Out: Really
Proceeds To Change The Color Of Fear
Personally I prefer meditation. Basically I can control most of my dreams, and I'm aware of dreaming. After a month. So if you have to go through nightmares to achieve that, go on.
I miss having my whacky ass nightmares and not the actually plausible, anxiety filled ones I have today. My nightmares were so batshit crazy that I became aware that I was asleep and that would make me calm down, or even remind me how to wake myself up.
Fr I used to have a nightmare when I was 8 or something where these cartoon looking vampires tried to eat me and I’d just shoot them with a revolver. Felt like a hunting game.
my dreams are either things that are gonna scar me for life or a literal acid trip
sometimes they’re both
Damn yall weak lol
When i got lucid nightmares, i always used to use power of friendship to kill every monster mercilessly as a 9 years old boy.
Same here, except that i basically do not have nightmares at all anymore.
Lucid nightmares are hard to escape. You gotta think hard what situation your in to take full control of what’s happening.
Wtf is that profile picture bro 💀
@@SwibumanOng
@@Swibuman I’m srry 😭😭
i just die in my lucid nightmare easy edcape
I haven't had a lucid dream nor nightmare but of I had a lucid nightmare if I was aware I could semi control the dream/nightmare I would probably try and fight the entity in my nightmare
I also had a lucid nightmare. It was horrifying, the only lucid dream was when i somehow i turned a lucid nightmare to a dream. Then nothing. Each time i sleep, there is no dream. I wake up instantly. Its a blessing and a curse. Nothing bad and nothing good.
A lucid nightmare if just you being a superhero. You can punch someone to the moon in that kinda dream.
But a real nightmare feels like punching under thick water
Tip: if you ever have a lucid nightmare just imagine everything as peaceful because you can control everything in your dreams
i dont know that im dreaming when im dreaming. i live in my dreams, no special powers...
Most of my nightmares are Lucid so I make them happy for me and start to design my dream. 🤗
that actually makes sense yet you might be sh!tting yourself
Dont u have two thoughts like u say theres nothing wrongs but somtimes after it your hear two voices in YOUR MIND
I dreamed about being in my old house and I think that was real because I fucking want to go back to the old times they’re so peaceful
You won’t be able to know why I got this many likes…
Underrated
u wony be having a lucid nightmare anymore
OH I WOULD HAVE FUN TOO MUCH FUN
BRO I WOULD BE THE NIGHTMARE
nah the monsters would be like OH HELL NO
lucid nightmares are the worse thing you can get while sleeping (or the dreams that you can feel pain)
i only have lucid dreams, i always thought dreams were just thoughts when you sleep but like in videos and you’re in it
I have lucid dreams pretty much every night.
I've gotten really good at recognizing when I'm dreaming. So much so to where the moment I see/feel like I'm going into a nightmare, I am able to immediately pull myself out before it's too late.
Though there are times where it was too late, and it feels like a barrier that mentally blocks me from escaping my head and waking up. And honestly, that feels more terrifying.
Exactly what happens to me except my trigger for a nightmare is usually a door in a dark room or just being bymyself in the dream it’s very weird because it always a door in a basement(usually my grandparents old house for some reason) and if I’m able to leave the basement without it opening by it self I’m good but sometimes it’s horrible I also have taken a good amount of psychedelics in the past and I used to never get before I tried lsd and shrooms
I remember having a dream a year ago I had a lot ago as a child. It was me escaping in a vent from a monster. All I know is I thought I was dreaming and smacked my self. Feeling no pain I tried to wake up. With no luck at all doing so I just let the dream take its course.
@@awesomejoshua5328 have you ever tried blinking really fast
Same and if I’m in a nightmare when I’m running and I have to wake my self up it’s pretty scary
this is me but I don't feel terrified tho. I'm used to it I guess.
I'm a skeptical person, so I tend to immediately notice something off about my dreams. It can range from something moving/falling too slowly to the ground being too smooth, or even my breath not feeling warm/wet. The moment I do realize that something is off (which is pretty much every dream), I can begin manipulating it any way I want. I just have to think of something in terms of: "I wonder what x would be like" or "I want to see x" and it will occur. The whole dream will pivot to account for the change.
I have also trained myself to be able to forcibly cancel and wake up from a dream. This is because I have sleep paralysis, which for me is a position where I'm still asleep, but fully conscious of my surroundings. It's a terrifying experience to wake up with your whole body limp and your neck at an awkward position, choking yourself out.
At that point, I have to begin manually controlling individual limbs or my vocal cords. I have to imagine every muscles movement to make them do anything. Ii also feels like I have to push against a really heavy weight. If I successfully break through the weight, I wake up and whatever muscles I used are completely cramped. If I don't, then I continually feel like I'm suffocating until I do wake up.
So, now if I push lightly in a normal dream in the upwards direction, I wake up immediately.
Try to breath fast to wake up it always works
Literally same bro that’s exactly how i wake up from sleep paralysis as i have it about 4-5 out of 7 nights a week
Wait y’all can’t control your dreams and what they are?
Closing your eyes in the dream is like the escape button 😂 remember that tip it’s totally real
i aint readin all dat 😂
That clock overlay look like that cool part from I Got No Time song
I get lucid dreams every night and its nice to control what you want to dream about its like creative mode from minecraft
Not me having a lucid nightmare with music playing 💀💀💀💀
“BYE BYE MISS AMERICAN PIE”
@@JUNWUISLIFE 🎉
😅
What?
Here’s what you do, you must concentrate and believe that you have a marker, a magic one, where only you can make the boundaries. Then, draw a ring, believe that this ring is a ring where only you can go inside of. Then, in front of you, draw a door to any place you would like to go, relax or do, and it will calm you down and most of the time turn it from a lucid nightmare, into a lucid dream.
Just set a phone alarm (that won't shock you awake) to go off a couple of hours into your sleep. When you hear your phone in your dream and the phone doesn't work you'll know you're dreaming. Be sure to turn off the repeat alarm option if you don't want to hear the alarm the whole duration in your dream.
Yeah but how do you get to the point where you are able to hear the phone, I usually don't even remember my dreams to begin with.
this happened to me while i was dreaming. it was so damn annoying
I tried this and I found me and the demon that was chasing me break dancing for about 2 mins then going back to screaming and running. Works tho. Cheers for the suggestion. Demons got some sick tricks
@@risosi8092 there are a few different methods to help you remember your dreams. One of the most popular and probably most effective method is keeping a dream log. If you are able to set some time aside in the morning to jot down whatever you can remember from your dream when you first wake up you will find it's easier to remember. This is because dreams are often stored in your short term memories that rapidly fades away and writing your dreams out is a way to cement your dreams into your long term memory. Regular meditation can also help improve your memory and if you use an alarm to wake up; be sure to use one that doesn't jolt you awake. It's hard to remember your dreams when your alarm gives you a mini heart attack every morning 😂. If you use the alarm method be sure to use a different alarm from the one you use to wake up with as well to prevent confusion. Hope that helps.
@@mumu_moo it's almost enough to drive you nuts lol.
When I had lucid nightmares, visualization just worked. I closed my eyes, remembered my room and the details about it, and then I opened my eyes which led to either waking up or a false awakening which led to a more pleasant dream.
I remember i once had a lucid nightmare which was really disturbing and annoying, so what i did was do anything that could get me to wake up, it was a long while ago so i dont remember all my attempts but the one that got me to wake up was when i searched in my phone (there was a phone in the dream for some reason) how to wake up from a nightmare, i woke up shortly after
Scariest part of being conscious in a dream is not knowing when you're going to wake up.
I keep saying wake up (in my native lang ofc) until I wake up
Nah, that's way better than life lmao
@@milleniam yo you good?
@@milleniamPFF
Dream paralyzed demon: allow me to introduce myself
I always know when I'm lucid nightmare-ing because I realize stuff like "the hunch-backed beady-eyed woman is going to be shambling through the doorway any moment now" and then she does, and it becomes clear that my thoughts are causing things to happen. To cease the nightmare, I think to force the dream to warp, blur, and spiral until I wake up. If you've ever seen a crayfish or a lobster use their tails to flap away from something really quickly, just imagine what that looks like from their perspective, and that is the best way to describe what I see when trying to force stop a lucid nightmare.
I get this all the time but never knew that it was actually a thing, I also have a lot of rgb ligts on at night. I Should probably just live more healthy I know😅
HOLY SHIT!!!!! YOU JUST PERFECTLY DESCRIBED HOW I'VE DREAMT SINCE I WAS A CHILD... I AM 25 NOW
What I do is I lie down flat on the floor(I hope there is floor in that dream) try to calm down then try to forcefully sit up very fast it usualy make my actual body sit up and wake me up as well
yeah i can always like tell im dreaming and ill tell myself like wake up and i wake up
I used to just jump from a high place or try to raise my eyebrows (that made me open my eyes somehow)
WE ARE STILL SEEING THE SHADOWS IN MY ROOM WITH THIS ONE 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯
try inverting the color using color theory and see if the light change is effective and or helpful i recommend blue green and purple (i use green light at night to help with night terrors)
something worse then a nightmare is a dream where you have to say goodbye to someone you love so much, that if they would go your life and everything that surrounds you appears meaningless
Exactly. I thought i lost my parents, woke up crying
That makes me cry of the idea ngl-
i can one up it a dream that you have where you’re with someone you loved so much only to wake up and remember that person is no longer in your life
I was being eaten by Nicki Nanak once, still watch music videos of herat night to this day longing for her to eat me again
@@jerome43withacakepop that’s what happens to me. R.I.P. Grandpa. :(
Having a lucid nightmare on loop is the scariest.
I had a nightmare about sleeping and waking up repeatedly. I was sleeping in a house full of taxidermied animals and every time I woke up in the dream the animals would climb through the wall mounts and posts and they would start attacking me, until I woke up and then I'm in the same house again and it kept looping.
After all that I didn't even know if I was awake or still dreaming.
Wtf bro
Its always the most random shit that doesnt make sense when you think about it the day after
I've experienced this one too and it's scary as hell I was getting drag along by a monster like person with black hands in the middle of nowhere with my friend and a grandma we supposedly needed to protect then when I wake up i was in another dream but I was unaware of it so when I was in my way telling my friend (whom im with in the dream) that dream strange thing starts happening and I had a deja Vu I saw what happened in my first dream happened exactly how I remembered it and I was freak out then wake up into another dream but this time with the same sequence happened then it repeats I'm not sure how long it did repeat but I woke up terrified. I still get goosebumps when I recalled that nightmare.
@@fufu5215 and It's so crazy how you can remember every detail of it..
@@Julz437 yeah that was the scary part, I can still remember it even though it happened a few months ago
If ur a PJO fan and u saw the first book in the vid
👇
ikr I thought I was the only one
“I still see your shadows in my room”💀
When I was a little kid, I had a series of lucid nightmares about a spooky scarecrow that followed me around watching me. I had the dream 4 times over the course of about a year, but each dream would begin where the last one left off. I wrote an entire story in my sleep, and it ended with me deciding the scarecrow was a metaphor for fear itself. I told the scarecrow that I wouldn't be afraid of it anymore, because it was no different from me or anyone else just wanting to be seen. To be afraid of my fear would be to run from myself, and I told the scarecrow I wouldn't try to leave it behind like everyone else does. I would be its friend. It didn't understand this concept, as its purpose to that point had been to be the scapegoat for people's fear. I wanted to let it know that it could be more than that. The scarecrow agreed to have its spirit be sealed in a magical trunk until it grew to learn from the things I told it. I locked it in the trunk. I remember thinking in the dream that, perhaps one day, the scarecrow would be released from the box, and I would embrace him as a friend I once misunderstood. I never had the dream again.
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Cooll
this has got to be the fakest story i’ve ever heard
@@lukeyyplaysgames lol what makes you say that?
Back when my mom was working all the time I would have dreams where I was taken away from my family by an invisible force. Whether that be, being dragged off a high stairwell onto a dangling chandelier into a dark abyss, or having a dream that I was in my room calling out for her because I was scared of the movement in the dark.. but there was this one dream where I was woken up by an alarm, and it was instinct to get up out of the bunk and start putting on ammo holsters, grab guns, and run out to a designated hoolahoop circle on the ground outside the bunk house. There were sirens and a voice over the intercom stating that “they are coming” “there are on the way” “get ready” this took place on the field of my old elementary school.. and just past the baseball diamond, we saw a mass of indigenous looking people emerging from the woods. I remember feeling fear, and as they got closer the fear turned into pain as the kids around me left their circles, throwing down their guns.. and embracing the people. The people were women, and in my head depicted as mothers.. and when everything was all said and done, my mother was not there. I cried in an empty field, and woke up with tears streaming down my face. I ran into my moms room and she was getting ready for work. I don’t remember much after that.
I had a lucid nightmare where everything is normal but I know I'm asleep and I can't wake up. when I tried to wake up I awoke inside my bed and went to get breakfast only to realize I'm still in a dream, and then the cycle began.
I woke up in different situations that seemed like reality only to realize I was still in a dream.
it slowly turned horrifying when reality and the dream became indistinguishable.
I spent days going about my day regularly until I got this uncanny feeling that something isn't quite right, and immediately after I woke up again.
I immediately got dressed and ran outside to figure out if I'm still inside a dream, I did that by trying to figure out if someone reacted unnaturally to weird stuff I did.
when I figured I'm still in a dream despair hit me like a truck.
trying to wake up time and again only to fail I tried to seek comfort by talking to a friend about my situation inside the dream.
when I finished describing that I'm still stuck in a dream and I don't know what to do he becomes expressionless and tells me in a neutral tone that I'm lying in a hospital bed in a coma and that I better continue dreaming because I'm never going to wake up again, I asked him in a panic what happened to me and he stayed silent for a few moments before saying with a blank face "you do your role and we do ours" and bam I wake up again.
from that point going forward everyone would stay expressionless with blank eyes and would only speak in a neutral tone, and at the slightest mention of something related to my situation the day reset and I was stuck in a loop.
I eventually woke up for real in the evening and I was not in the hospital so everything was fine except that I'm super paranoid so sometimes I think "what if I never woke up?" when I'm alone to bask in my thoughts and my day is going terribly. it doesn't help that I'm on medication against depression and that I often hallucinate while half asleep.
Edit: I see that many people enjoyed reading through my experience so I thought I'd share some more bizarre dreams and hallucinations of mine, mind you non were quite as horrific as this one.
So a recurring theme in my dreams and sometimes hallucinations are Chinese people, I am not even Asian nor do I live in an Asian country so I have no idea why this happens.
Anyway I hallucinated a Chinese guy in a blue suit trying to stab me with a knife while I was half asleep and I tried to fight him by kicking at him and after a few seconds he dissipated, leaving me dazed until I noticed that I kicked my cats while trying to fight the guy.
This particular hallucination appeared roughly three times total and my cats learned not to sleep near my legs the hard way.
Now for the next recurring dream I'd like to add some context, I'm a fan of learning new languages and it is a hobby of mine to learn words in all kinds of languages, and it is both a blessing and a curse because in this particular recurring dream I always end up in a random part of the world and I know in my head that I need to find a Chinese dude in a yellow shirt by asking the locals about him.
I have no idea why I need to find him or even what he looks like and it drives me crazy when I'm failing to communicate with them.
After I wake up I typically search online about how to say "I'm searching for a Chinese guy in a yellow t-shirt" in their language.
So far I have managed to ask the Russians, the French, the Arabs, and the Japanese in their respective languages, not that it helped me with anything.
Last hallucination I had was about a Chinese guy that ran from their government for being a human rights activist and he somehow ended up in my bed next to me.
When I saw him I was so tired I didn't have the energy to chase him out so I dozed off thinking "he must be tired from being on the run all the time so I'll let him sleep for now".
Before I completely fell asleep I felt kinda exposed so my mind wandered off to thinking about the worst that he could do to me, so I opened my eyes to check on him one last time and I saw him pulling out a knife from under him and he started attacking me, I ended up kicking the wall so hard I got a bruise on my foot.
Now to address some concerns some people had; yes I am okay, hallucinations and nightmares are happening on the regular since I was a child and I've learned to deal with it, the people in the comments that tried to convince me I'm still in a dream have no effect on me because I've come to realize living in a dream is far better than living in reality, now to all of those saying that all of this is made up I'd like to say that I have nothing to prove and it's your choice wether to believe or not, even if you don't believe I hope you enjoyed reading anyway.
I'd like to end this on a positive note so I'd like to emphasize that most of my dreams, nightmares and hallucinations are random and harmless, plus it always brings me experiences to talk about, like that hallucination about my father coming to my bed and forcing me to try frog meat and tell him how it tastes so he could stop interrupting my sleep.
Just reading this feels like a fever dream. Are you okay? 😢
Hey there! I had nearly the exact experience!
Only my Mom and other relatives would distort into monsters and horror faces when i spoke with them. And i could also not wake up, but knew i was dreaming.
I also have depression and had psychosis attacks and anxiety or panic attacks.
I also used drugs for 7 years, but not at that time, and I'm clean since 4 years now. Had very low self esteem back than, also because i never got to know my father, but now I'm over that all.
I'm 31 now, but still a goodwilling and loving person but a freak 😂
Why am I writing this? Because I want to let you know that it gets better. And it's good! I am so strong now, that nearly nothing is able to scare me anymore, but i had to learn to go after and HUNT my fears. Only the ones, that experienced these blockages in life, can overcome them, and rise again stronger, as ever before. ❤
Let me tell you, it gets better, when time passes, you will sometimes think, nothing has changed. But mostly that's because we go on with daily life and don't recognize how much we've changed and how strong we've become. Because we can't completely "watch" our progress from an outside perspective, because we ARE our selfs and can only watch from the inside.
You got this, just trust yourself and life. It may throw things at you that seem unfair. But it's only for your progress, to learn, to gain and to live the life you dream about!
All the best for you, if you have any questions, ask them freely ❤🎉
@@ShadowKnight5204 Yeah..
Wake up. Wake up. Wake up. I am in your walls
I am so sorry are you ok now
Did anyone else notice Percy Jackson!?! That my fav book ❤
Deym lucky me I can control. It's kinda having awareness and gets to choose what I wanted to do and sometimes I can dream about dream I already dreamed about
As someone who has Lucid nightmares, that shit is no joke, worst than drugs, you wake up groggy and terrified not sure if your still dreaming while unsure what the day and time is.
I’ve had one before and after I woke up I still saw the last thing in my dream
That's why I never wanna try lucid dreaming. I'm afraid I'm gonna get a lucid nightmare 🤷
Run, Whatever is chasing you is behind you. Make a circle barrier drawn with your fingers. Whatever is chasing you cannot get through.
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Lucid nightmares are one of the worst non-physical things you could ever experience in my opinion. You better not underestimate them. They are beyond disturbing.
Lucid nightmares you can control your dream right say your monster is chasing you right and you just pull out a chainsaw cause you could control and start killing it
I've had them every night for two years. Phycologists say it's stress, but I have a nightmare every night about something chasing me, and every night I know I'm dreaming.
I mean sleep paralysis is kinda worst in lucid nightmares you can still control it if you know how
My friend likes lucid nightmares he likes to just start killing monsters he even tries to lucid nightmare but he also tries to lucid dream
I can imagine, at least with a nightmare, you’re sorta just meant to watch everything happen while a lucid nightmare is almost like a survival situation
As an Adult,the Thing that i always wanted to dream is weird Nightmare,Like One Nightmare about Rain will cause you to get Hunted by 'predator',the Predator used the rain as some sort of Perception to find prey,and Many weird rule in there.also There's this one dream suddenly turn to horror after sometime,Like When you go to Vacation,and You used shortcut to reach an destination Faster,But the Shortcut didn't exist and you only know it in the end,the inhabitant of the place so called 'Shortcut' is Haunting you by sitting in your back and You somehow Appear in the 'Shortcut' Place near the end of dreaming
P.S:The Most curious thing in this weird dream for me is,I didn't know Thing Happening when everything is Orchestrated by my subconciousness.Heck,I didn't realized the Horror of the second dream until the last minute and everything going awry.
I lucid dream once in my life and i got in a floating box with swords going through me and i felt the pain it was the worst pain i ever had i am still traumatized
I feel like the hardest part of gaining control in a lucid nightmare is being able to stay calm and not letting your fears overtake you. Someone said that it’s like thinking of the worst case scenarios and then it actually happens so if you can get past your anxiety, you will attain admin controls
I feel like this whole concept is so cool, I've never lucid dreamt in my entire life. Remembering a few dreams is my peak, haha.
I really want to look into it but at the same time it is also quite scary, esp. Lucid nightmares.
Plus, can't they engineer the masks so that they light up in some other alarming color than red, that might help to reduce inducing nightmares.
Sometimes I had lucid dream but its mostly because how much stress my body might be with everything I went through irl. Especially when I was younger where I always woke up crying. Then again, I was mostly bother by the spirits who were in a place I was born from before moving to our current area. I stop having any lucid dream ever since we had a help because I keep getting sick after everything I been through. Now my lucid dream are just my irl worried about thing but less common the more I stop worrying.
Whenever I start to become aware that I'm in a dream my dream body starts to get really heavy all of a sudden and moving feels like a pain and when I'm completely aware that I'm in a dream although it doesn't work always I close and open my eyes and wake up.
I keep telling myself I am dreaming and eventually, the fear will dull. Still get trauma and weird sensation sometimes even after forced myself to wake up or gaining control of my nightmares, though.
I managed to figure out I was dreaming I could create my grandpa's house in detail
Until I ended up in my kitchen and the lights started flickering....My dog killed me👍🏻
My lucid dreams are so real if i don’t have nightmares because i can basically stop the dream and make a new happy one. I get them so often and if i don’t like how it’s going i can rewind it and make a totally different ending
I get lucid dreams every night and if it’s something I don’t like I’ll make it into something stupid and happy lol but I also get other kind which absolutely terrify me it shows something happening through my eyes like just sitting their receiving something or doing something in general and it happens within 4 weeks
I had a lucid dream where when I was in a tough situation I could just teleport myself
I smell cap
That’s like your controlling the world in a parallel universe
Creative mode.
Bro when u realise that youre dreaming u instantly wake up this happen to me
I get lucid dreams every night idk why but they fun af