For those that are unfamiliar with the idea, a "lucid dream" is a dream that you experience fully aware that you are dreaming. From what I understand, entering this state typically requires a deliberate act of will. In my case, I'd made a waking habit of examining my surroundings a little bit more closely than usual in the hopes that this would carry over to the dream state.
Luckily, I wound up in a dream that took place in my house. I think that this made it much easier for me to successfully "question" the setting and notice that something was off. In this case, the breakfast table was pushed well off to the side. Once I saw the inconsistency, a switch flipped and I was in the driver's seat.
It was an extraordinary experience. Being an 11-year-old at heart, the first thing I wanted to do was something really awesome and really destructive. In this case, I decided that it was time was to rip the kitchen island out of the floor using the power of my mind. I slowly raised my hands from my side and with a tortured groan and a final crack, the island pulled right of the floor. (This does not usually happen to me in real life.)
For some reason at this point I was overcome with the urge to open my eyes. Once I did, it was all over -- awake in bed, back in reality. (I'm guessing that this is a big rookie mistake!)
Has anyone else had the "lucid dreaming" experience? Any stories to share or "pro tips" to offer? I probably managed no more than twenty seconds but this brief taste was magnificent. I had every confidence that I was able to do anything that I wanted. (Except, apparently, stay asleep.) Hopefully I'll be fortunate enough to get another bite at the apple. Flying is next on the list!
