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offline Refund from Melbourne (Australia) on 2002-12-04 09:10 [#00467859]
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I was into this a while ago,.. I might try getting back
into it again,.. anyone here very experienced in this?


 

offline Kcytrx from Netherlands, The on 2002-12-04 09:13 [#00467864]
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I'm training myself to do it.
the closest to conciousness in a dream i ever had, was
giving comments to my own actions in dreams.


 

offline C738 from Outer Space on 2002-12-04 09:14 [#00467868]
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sometimes I am aware that I sleep and its very relaxing. But
I dont have control of dreams. Its just awareness of myself
sleeping.



 

offline Refund from Melbourne (Australia) on 2002-12-04 09:36 [#00467896]
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I used to have lucid dreams every night,.. but I sorta
stoped doing it,.. like it lost novelty,. maybe I can drum
up some more enthusiasm with SAWII, that reminds me of a
period when I was LD all the time


 

offline Kcytrx from Netherlands, The on 2002-12-04 09:37 [#00467898]
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did you train your self or anything? or are you simply a
natural?


 

offline Refund from Melbourne (Australia) on 2002-12-04 09:41 [#00467904]
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trained myself


 

offline uviol from United States on 2002-12-04 09:42 [#00467908]
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what's yr technique? I have interactive dreams but am not
really aware of it till they're over.. :(


 

offline neetta from Finland on 2002-12-04 10:03 [#00467935]
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dreaming in any case is not nice for me


 

offline jupitah from Minneapolis (United States) on 2002-12-04 13:15 [#00468202]
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i've had semilucid dreams... not aware that i was dreaming,
but fully conscious in that i was making decisions. twas a
flying dream, best i ever had. there was a bird that i was
flying with. white bird.


 

offline Clic on 2002-12-04 13:18 [#00468209]
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I've made love with Falkor.


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2002-12-04 13:20 [#00468214]
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why is it the whole concept of lucid dreaming seems to be
known only to the poeple on this board? people in the real
world cant do it. im beginning to suspect your all making it
up! lucid dreaming? bah humbug


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2002-12-04 13:29 [#00468229]
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probably because rdj has made a point of it himself


 

offline Binaural Tea from Christmas City (Christmas Island) on 2002-12-04 13:41 [#00468257]
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lots. its easy. do a search on lucid dreaming on this mb and
youll find alot of my topics.


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2002-12-04 13:46 [#00468269]
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i thought i could but now i'm not so surre i can


 

offline magiker from Östersund (Sweden) on 2002-12-04 13:51 [#00468278]
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I've done it. I also managed to do a OOBE once, but it was
so-so. I'm still in training though!


 

offline Unseenmachine from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-12-04 13:58 [#00468294]
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It works best for me if I wake up then fall back to sleep
again late morning.. Lucid dreaming one's of those things
that just sounds like bs when u tell people, u can never
really convey how real it feels, the hard part is not waking
up once u've realised ur dreaming.. What worry's me slightly
though is, how do I know I didn't dream I was having a lucid
dream? Is there a difference?


 

offline rzezniq from gorzow (Poland) on 2002-12-04 14:04 [#00468306]
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i had a luciddream once...and i allways wanted to die in
dream state.so i immagined that im jumping out of the window
.....when i thought i will crush i woke up.funny bizzare
feeling try to kill yourself or better not


 

offline AMinal from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-12-04 14:04 [#00468307]
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a large portion of my dreams are 'lucid'..

like unseenmachine said, the hardest part for me is to not
wake up once i realize im dreaming
if i dont, i can control it and change it around


 

offline Binaural Tea from Christmas City (Christmas Island) on 2002-12-04 14:15 [#00468327]
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spin around just when you realize its a dream. then the
chance is bigger that you stay in it.


 

offline Verkrampte from Renton (United States) on 2002-12-04 14:26 [#00468342]
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i had this lucid dream where i turned 16 and i got a car and
i could drive anywhere and i was controlling it and shit and
right when i pulled up to this really hot chicks house and
she was opening the door my mom woke me uP! I was so maddddd


 

offline Refund from Melbourne (Australia) on 2002-12-04 18:11 [#00468653]
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there are plenty of sites around that will tell you how to
do this,.. that is where I originally got the information
from,.. here's a few things to start you off

1) dream journal :
there is a part of the brain that deletes the memory of a
dream when you wake up, you need to reinforce the memories
of your dream by writing them down as soon as you wake up,
after a while you'll start to remember more and more dreams
(aprox. 5 a night in about 3 weeks),.. this is so that if
you do have a lucid dream,. that you do not forget the
experience altogether

2) Reality test :
this is the dangerous part, whenever you think ANYTHING is
out of the ordinary in real life, do what's known as a
"Reality Check" look for a digital clock or some written
text, if it appears as jibberish,.. it's a sure sign that
you are dreaming,.. you need to do these ALL the time,. once
you get yourself into the habit it's only a matter of time
before you start doing these reality checks in your
dreams,.

3) dream signs :
as you write down your dreams you might start to notice
reccurring themes/object/colours these are known as "dream
signs",. if you ever see this in real life,.. do a reality
check

4) not panicking
whenever you do a reality check,.. prepare yourself for the
fact that you might be dreaming,.. if you panick,.. you'll
more than likely wake up


 

offline Refund from Melbourne (Australia) on 2002-12-04 18:13 [#00468654]
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once I did a reality test whilst riding my bike, convinced
myself I was dreaming, and then stacked my bike after
thinking I didn't need to balance anymore, I hadn't slept in
3 days so that's my excuse


 

offline AMinal from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-12-04 18:58 [#00468685]
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lol

im glad ive never thought i was dreaming in real life

i find that if im unsure of whether im dreaming or not, then
im probably dreaming


 

offline spoonz from Edmonton, AB (Canada) on 2002-12-04 21:42 [#00468823]
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the lucidity institute

very interesting site..

i never realized that's what lucid dreaming was, but i've
done it quite often, usually when i drift back to sleep in
the mornings waiting for my dad to wake me up...

they're usually about flying, and almost always in the
mountains somewhere. not every time, mind you


 


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