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	<title>Comments on: My first lucid dream</title>
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		<title>by: Lucid Dreaming Techniques: Escaping from a Nightmare - Neil Sattin.com</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2007 23:21:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] Speaking of dreams - my entire life I&#8217;ve had very vivid dreams during the night.  There has always been a quality to them that seemed real - as if they were, in fact, taking place - perhaps in another dimension.  While that&#8217;s been mostly great, it&#8217;s occasionally been less-than-desirable - particularly when I&#8217;ve been the victim of a nightmare.  When I was a kid I had nightmares very frequently, the kind where I would wake up screaming after having been chased by a vampire, or a zombie, or a witch, or whatever evil being my dreamworld could conjure up.  Even though I frequently had dream powers, like flying or shooting lightning bolts from my fingertips, those powers would generally fail me as soon as one of these evil dudes entered the picture.  However, it was an accidental dreamtime discovery during what should have been a nightmare that led me to lucid dreaming AND helped me conquer the nightmares that had been occuring so often.  (For other interesting discussions of lucid dreaming, you can check out the lucidblog or this post about nightmares on Erin Pavlina&#8217;s site) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Speaking of dreams - my entire life I&#8217;ve had very vivid dreams during the night.  There has always been a quality to them that seemed real - as if they were, in fact, taking place - perhaps in another dimension.  While that&#8217;s been mostly great, it&#8217;s occasionally been less-than-desirable - particularly when I&#8217;ve been the victim of a nightmare.  When I was a kid I had nightmares very frequently, the kind where I would wake up screaming after having been chased by a vampire, or a zombie, or a witch, or whatever evil being my dreamworld could conjure up.  Even though I frequently had dream powers, like flying or shooting lightning bolts from my fingertips, those powers would generally fail me as soon as one of these evil dudes entered the picture.  However, it was an accidental dreamtime discovery during what should have been a nightmare that led me to lucid dreaming AND helped me conquer the nightmares that had been occuring so often.  (For other interesting discussions of lucid dreaming, you can check out the lucidblog or this post about nightmares on Erin Pavlina&#8217;s site) [&#8230;]
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