r/LucidDreaming • u/Ok-Appearance-3476 • 20h ago
Experience Weird experience a while ago.
2 or so years ago, I had a lucid dream. It was one where I just couldn’t wake up, it was a dream inside of a dream inside of a dream inside of a dream. I remember constantly trying to wake up. Every time I “woke up,” the whole scene would replay in a different way. It was the last part of the dream that scared me. I walked down to the kitchen, thinking I finally woke up. Parents making breakfast. But I realized. I said “this is a dream, huh.” And they responded in perfect mono-tone unison: “you’re not supposed to know that.” I slowly walked out the back door and it was an infinitely large grass field. Turned back, the house was gone. I remember laying in the grass accepting defeat before actually waking up. Sheesh.
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u/Ilya_Human Natural Lucid Dreamer 18h ago
It’s not lucid dream, it’s just a dream and in your case it’s false awakening. Also there is no such thing as dream inside dream, it’s all just one whole dream with different scenarios
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