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Sarahinthesky

I became lucid last night after awakening then returning to a dream, which was above all else a big sucess for me.  My question is, what should I do?  I found myself with a man, and the first idea I had was be intimate with him.  I wish I would have done something more amazing!  I think I need a list of go to plans for when it happens again! 
It feels so good to breathe the air
Another spin around the sun
On this speck of light in the universe
The gift of love is there for everyone

Lionheart

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Quote from: Sarahinthesky on December 27, 2012, 23:45:36
I became lucid last night after awakening then returning to a dream, which was above all else a big sucess for me.  My question is, what should I do?  I found myself with a man, and the first idea I had was be intimate with him.  I wish I would have done something more amazing!  I think I need a list of go to plans for when it happens again!  
It looks like you did what came natural. You just need to kind of go with the flow!  :-)

Lust is something to conquer, once you do, you will find many exciting adventures. But the lust is unfortunately the first thing that most people experience.

If you look at the stats on the Astral Pulse you will find that one of the most viewed threads here is the one on Astral Sex. That seems to be the goal of many people to do while in the NPR. After awhile you will learn that there are much more satisfying ways to spend your time there.

Sarahinthesky

Yes!  Even as a child, the first time it happened (i was honestly no more than 4 years old), I jumped on a cartoon character!  I felt as though it may have been a test and I failed it.  I know I shouldn't label it anything, but I feel like a sex maniac borderline pervert even though it was very fun and intense.  I just didnt know what else to do and felt like time was ticking before i awoke.  Earlier in my dream the guy I was with had professed his feelings for me and I had turned him down.  When I returned lucid, I lied and said, "Wait, I do love you" and proceeded to take advantage of him.  Im disappointed in myself for telling the lie! 
It feels so good to breathe the air
Another spin around the sun
On this speck of light in the universe
The gift of love is there for everyone

roman67

You can do whatever you want to do in lucid dreams.

Sarahinthesky

I was looking for ideas.  Im going to write a list of things I'd like to accomplish...  So when I'm lucid again, I'll have other ideas come to mind :p.
It feels so good to breathe the air
Another spin around the sun
On this speck of light in the universe
The gift of love is there for everyone

Taoistguy

I too am ashamed of myself after having lucid dream sex. What I really want to do is explore the environment. Touch and dig and see what stuff is made of. See how it all works and investigate it all.


Pritchmr

Haha I love this. I get the same way, first I think of sex.. The other option I can only seem to think of is fly. I want to try to ask the dream to show me something I need to see, or let me talk to my guides.... I need to get more creative. :)

roman67

You can fly, go to underwater. Meet your ex's if you want to...

Dreamshards

Sometimes the first thing I try to do is summon someone I want to see. This has proven to be extremely difficult, such as the person has some of the same features as the person I wish but is in fact a stranger. Technically you can do whatever you want, but it's easier said then done.

ChopstickFox

I haven't had an intimate dream before, though it's not something I place a lot of weight on. @_@ When I become lucid most of the time I just go along with what's going on because it's entertaining. Although I would love to be able to get myself to fly into the fly, past the clouds and into space. @_@
Take to the sky, feeling so alive! Past the clouds to the Milky Way, share our secrets with the starry brigade. The stars surround us like a million fireflies. For once I see infinity... it's in your eyes.

Dreamshards

Quote from: ChopstickFox on December 31, 2012, 01:12:02
I haven't had an intimate dream before, though it's not something I place a lot of weight on. @_@ When I become lucid most of the time I just go along with what's going on because it's entertaining. Although I would love to be able to get myself to fly into the fly, past the clouds and into space. @_@

Very true for me as well. Probably more then 90% of the lucid dreams I have had (and I've had them at least a couple of times a week through my whole life), are spent finishing the story line of the dream. I get so excited that I am literally in this move. There is nothing wrong with it either. I know most people say they want to fly and such but I remember there is a reason I am having this dream in the first place.

astralnaut1

last time i had LD i .... chopped a guy with a katana  :evil:
mental layer by layer combat sux

volcomstone

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Yes!  Even as a child, the first time it happened (i was honestly no more than 4 years old), I jumped on a cartoon character!  I felt as though it may have been a test and I failed it.

  Was the cartoon Smurf-ette by any chance?

   I've often felt this way.  When I become lucid, lust is usually the first thing that occurs.  I sometimes feel after I wake, that perhaps this was a distraction, or an attempt of the dream to regain control.  I sometimes feel as though the "spirit guides" will also distract or confuse you in order to help Cement your intent. A "failed" test feeling also occurs when I wake up. Since lucid dreams aren't every night, sometimes I feel as though I wasted the lucid dream.

    I've heard that if you become lucid and ask for a door, you can access past lives.  I've opened the door before, only to be greeted by a "recognizable friend" (of whom I do not know in real life). This usually throws me for a loop and I become lost in the dream again.

   Recently I was attempting to lucid dream a particular location (rumoured lost spanish gold mine near me).  Everytime I become lucid, I just forget that I am searching for this area.


  Anyhow, next time, ask for a doorway.
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