I don't think i've ever had a complete "lucid dream".
I have had dreams where i've had conscious control of my "dream" self, but not the environment around me. Which, I actually enjoy that more. Usually it would end up turning into a dream where i'm fighting something, or trying to escape something. The fighting ones are the most amusing to me.
I recall one night, when I went to sleep, I dreamed that I was in an abandoned house with all sorts of bizarre geometry. I was with two people, and we were being hunted by some ghost that looked like a mix between the girls from The Ring and The Grudge. Naturally, she killed the two I was with, and then me. And I woke up. Then I was like, "Oh fuck that." and went back to sleep to deal with her. I had the exact same dream, but survived a little longer, but was killed and woke up again. Same case, repeated the process, lasted a little longer. By the third (or fourth?) and final time, the ghost gave up on killing me and left me alone. I was so stubborn, the homicidal ghost in my dream literally quit fighting and just left.
I still find that funny. lol
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Heh. To reference Undertale (sorry) This dream, it feels you with determination.
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In that case, it really did. Call me superstitious, but sometimes (rarely) I feel that entities like that are actually ghosts or spirits invading my dreams...which motivates me to boot them out. Won't let 'em take my dreams, I won't!
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Sooooooo, Sandman?
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Editado por Masque of Night: 7/7/2016 4:57:33 AMReference? I mean, I know old tales, "the bringer of dreams and all that", but i'm wondering if you're referencing something more specific or recent. If not, and that is what you're referring to, not necessarily. I believe that "dream walking" is a skill that can be used by various spiritual beings, and potentially by living creatures as well, with enough time and practice. But that's all speculation, I have no evidence or proof to provide about it.