Inspirations wrote:
I've lucid dreamed since childhood and it's got even stronger now, I very often fly and control environments and often summon shoes on to my feet. I feel lots of textures too.
I too have been lucid dreaming since childhood, probably since around five years old. At least 3 nights a week. I've always been an oneironaut, before I even knew it. I've never had to give as much effort as some people say it takes for them. It's similar to meditation for me, I have to merely be passively aware and passively interact with the dream, if I give too much awareness to the dream I'll usually awake. Every so often I'll be completely immersed in the dream, really "locked" into it with no chance of awakening, with 100% awareness that it's a dream, it's as vivid and and real as "awake" life, with a surreal feel.
My dreams have only become more intricate and intriguing as I get older. I'll often have long in depth conversations with people I cross paths with in my dreams. These people that I cross paths with and talk to in my dream are not people I know in my life, and they're often aware that it's a dream when I bring up the fact.
I have a mental map of all the places I've ever been to and go to in my dreams, and I remember many of my dreams since childhood. I've had many sleep paralysis experiences through out my life, which I have more or less become used to and actually embrace the fact I experience them as often as I do. I find them to be very interesting experiences, though they were very difficult and disturbing when I didn't know what was happening or how to deal with it. I've experience the entire gamut of phenomena that occurs during sleep paralysis. I've also had out of body experiences, I suppose what some people call astral projection.
All of these things happened to me before I knew what they were, before I had ever heard of such things happening. Over the years I've been much more capable of navigating them. I have a lot to say about dreams and other related strange happenings, one of my interests
. I try not to read too much into dreams though, I just take the experiences as they are.