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27% |
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41% |
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| Only once or twice in my life |
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21% |
[ 23 ] |
| Never |
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8% |
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eightieschild Emu Egg


Joined: Jun 26, 2009 Age: 38 Posts: 5
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 2:01 pm Post subject: Connection between Lucid Dreaming and Aspergers? |
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I am a self diagnosed Aspie who usually has several lucid dreams during a week . For those of who dont know what Lucid dreaming is it is where you know you are dreaming and often can control what happens in your dreams.
I am wondering if their might be a possible connection between Lucid dreaming and Aspergers. If you would take a minute to answer the poll.
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CockneyRebel Mick Avory, Sensitive brown-eyed Sweet Pea


Joined: Jul 18, 2004 Age: 38 Posts: 87153 Location: In a quiet and peaceful garden, where gentle Mick Avory-like Sweet Peas grow.
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Bun Bunnymen


Joined: Jan 09, 2012 Posts: 3250
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 2:10 pm Post subject: |
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| It used to be 'frequently', but now I'd say 'occasionally'. |
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Frieslander sin free lard

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Joined: Jan 08, 2011 Age: 42 Posts: 2735 Location: Michigan, USA
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 2:16 pm Post subject: |
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| Maybe about a third of my dreams are like that. Seems very strange to me when it happens. I supposedly don't technically have Asperger's, but something similar to it. |
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JesseCat Sea Gull


Joined: Dec 27, 2011 Posts: 228
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 2:24 pm Post subject: |
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| Funny, I was just about to make a post to see if there are any connections with aspergers and vivid/lucid dreams. For as far as I can remember, I have had either extremely vivid movie quality dreams, or the occasional once a month or more lucid dream. Wonder if heightened sensitivity has anything to do with it. |
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Tuttle Not a bird, a turtle.


Joined: Mar 27, 2006 Age: 24 Posts: 2588 Location: Massachusetts
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 2:33 pm Post subject: |
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If I remember my dream at all once I wake up, then it probably was lucid dreaming, but I rarely remember any dreams.
Most dreams I remember either were lucid dreams. I just only remember one or two dreams a month. |
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Alexender Dodo bird


Joined: Jan 03, 2012 Age: 20 Posts: 1194 Location: wrongplanet
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 2:36 pm Post subject: |
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| I have not had a lucid dream before, but when I was 6 I had a dream while i was awake. |
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Atomsk Bass Fiend


Joined: Apr 10, 2008 Age: 24 Posts: 1539
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 2:53 pm Post subject: |
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| Only once or twice here. |
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ocdgirl123 Phoenix


Joined: Oct 11, 2010 Age: 18 Posts: 2447
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 3:03 pm Post subject: |
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| Never. I have had dreams where I realized I was dreaming, but couldn't control it. This is really interesting because I used to think it was impossible for me to have a lucid dream because I am an aspie. My dreams are always vivid though. Just not lucid. |
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Joe90 Phoenix


Joined: Feb 24, 2010 Posts: 8233 Location: Great Britain
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 3:08 pm Post subject: |
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Just because you might be an Aspie, doesn't mean everything that happens is due to your AS. Have you asked any NTs if they have lucid dreams? I bet they do occasionally.
I might of had one or two before in my life, but not anything to speak of. When I'm dreaming, I think they're real at the time, then I wake up all confused, or relieved if it was a bad dream and disappointed if it was a good dream. _________________ Real gender: Female
From: East UK
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eightieschild Emu Egg


Joined: Jun 26, 2009 Age: 38 Posts: 5
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 3:30 pm Post subject: |
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| Joe90 wrote: | Just because you might be an Aspie, doesn't mean everything that happens is due to your AS. Have you asked any NTs if they have lucid dreams? I bet they do occasionally.
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Actually I have and I don't think any of the NT people I know have ever had one. Im not saying every Aspie has lucid dreams and I'm sure there are some NT's that have them as well. I'm just thinking that it MIGHT be more likely for an Aspie to have one than an NT because of how our brains are wired. |
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Ganondox Visceral Diety


Joined: Oct 08, 2011 Age: 16 Posts: 3596 Location: Indonesia
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 3:47 pm Post subject: |
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| Joe90 wrote: | Just because you might be an Aspie, doesn't mean everything that happens is due to your AS. Have you asked any NTs if they have lucid dreams? I bet they do occasionally.
I might of had one or two before in my life, but not anything to speak of. When I'm dreaming, I think they're real at the time, then I wake up all confused, or relieved if it was a bad dream and disappointed if it was a good dream. |
Unlike things like how big your big toe is this might actually be related as it relates to the mind. _________________ Cinnamon and sugary
Softly Spoken lies
You never know just how you look
Through other people's eyes
Autism FAQs http://www.wrongplanet.net/postt186115.htm |
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Orr Phoenix


Joined: Jun 12, 2011 Posts: 563
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 4:01 pm Post subject: |
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Quite a few where I knew I was dreaming in the past. I only started having any control after reading an autobiography of Richard Feynman's.
I have less these days, sleep deprivation has not been helping. I am working on that though. _________________ 'You seem very clever at explaining words, Sir,' said Alice. 'Would you kindly tell me the meaning of the poem called "Jabberwocky"?' |
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Mayel Velociraptor


Joined: Jul 31, 2011 Posts: 427
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 4:51 pm Post subject: |
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| Joe90 wrote: | | When I'm dreaming, I think they're real at the time, then I wake up all confused, or relieved if it was a bad dream and disappointed if it was a good dream. |
That's what happens to me. Those are vivid dreams. After you wake up it takes some time until you understand that it was a dream.
I, unfortunately, have more nightmares of this sorts and it's horrible to wake up in the dark and be paranoid about your environment, realising and reassuring yourself that it was just a dream.
In lucid dreaming on the other hand, you distinguish reality and dream clearly and at every moment. I don't think, I've ever had this...maybe once. I'm not sure. |
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Callista Phoenix


Joined: Feb 04, 2006 Age: 30 Posts: 9809 Location: Central USA
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 4:58 pm Post subject: |
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Most nights. But since it takes effort to stay lucid and I don't usually care enough, most of the time I just let things go. If I care enough, I'll go flying, or start throwing random fireballs, or teleport myself somewhere interesting. Some time ago I used to decide what I wanted to do before I went to sleep, and have multiple lucid dreams in a single night--my record is five. I can always tell I'm dreaming because of the quality of my surroundings (the way things only exist if I pay attention to them), and because I can easily move things by thinking about it. Telekinesis is my reality test.
I suspect, though, that sleep is not as restful when you deliberately provoke and extend lucid dreams. I think you're forcing your frontal lobe into action, and it's usually kind of zoned out during REM. Anyway, I tend to sleep a little longer when I've gone lucid frequently.
I have a tendency to always want to be hyper-aware. I stayed half-conscious when I was supposed to be anesthetized for having my wisdom teeth out, and have memories from the time when I was under (thankfully the painkillers worked so there wasn't actually any pain; but it does feel quite weird when they're messing with your jawbone). You're not supposed to have memories from that, apparently. But that's pretty light anesthesia... I guess if I were given general anesthesia I'd be out properly.
Hmm. Oh, yeah, and I can also take control of nightmares and wake myself up from them if I want to. Sometimes I do, sometimes I just fight back, or ignore whatever's happening and go off and do my own thing. _________________ Engineering & Psychology student. Gamer. Christian. Asexual. Information Addict. Deal with it!
Reports from a Resident Alien:
http://chaoticidealism.livejournal.com |
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