Lucid Dreaming
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- ohhhhhsnap0
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- nb0
When I was 14, I had lucid dreams w/ full control every single night for six months. It was amazing. I had never heard of it before, and I certainly wasn't trying to do it. I had trouble explaining it to my parents and friends. The internet wasn't commonplace yet, so I didn't have an easy way of finding out what was going on. Anyway, I loved it. I used to be super excited to go to sleep, knowing I could live out my wildest fantasies and it would feel real. Like a virtual reality machine that actually worked. Or, like having a second life while you sleep. So good.
Anyway, I lost it, and for a few years I tried to get back the ability. Never could. Then, one night this summer it happened. I don't know how or why, but it happened. I try to do it, I try these exercises, but I can't seem to make it work for me anymore.
- err0
- ArmandoEstrada0
Too bad I close my eyes for 1 minute and its lights out.
- coldarchon0
I'm a true dreamer, I got lucid dreams every night. If you guys need help, tell me how you sleep and I can point you into the right direction ..
- Miguex0
Ok so I tried it again last night and fell asleep, don't remember SHIT, excpt this morning someone put some big ass reptile on my face and woke up, how's that?
haha
- mantrakid0
A track that some buddies and I have been working on. Here's one verse all about SoLeo's experience with Lucid Dreaming / Astral Projection. really cool stuff, i did all the production, he wrote and performed the verse.
- robthelad0
I've always been too scared to start. I have an addictive personality, as well as an evil mind, these two don't go hand in hand. My adventures whilst using tranquillisers were pretty awesome, then a little dark, and then worse. Coming to, in a puddle of sick, thinking you were swimming in a placid lagoon is the final straw.
- exador10
i lucid dream about once a month...
would love to be able to do it 'on command' so to speak, as it's always a ton of fun..but it seems to be pretty random for me...
I've had sleep paralysis a few times, and it was always incredibly awful, but that's very very rare for me...only a few times in my life...whereas the lucid stuff happens fairly frequently...can't say enough good things about the lucid dreaming...it's amazing...nothing quite as awesome as feeling like you're awake, but suddenly have 'god-like' powers...flying, etc...
- brandelec0
i have one where im walking down an alley in the burbs at night. i have a red hoodie and grey shorts on. i can feel myself slowly taking off but i don't know how to control it. but it turns out floating/flying is easy to learn and after a few minutes i can duck and do flyby's under wires and bridges. then i try to go back to where i took off flying over houses and i can't remember where it started... i feel tired and can feel that i can 'shut off' my flight and start to free fall... before i hit the ground i wake up smiling
- teh0
Meditation and lucid dreams go hand in hand. When you can train your mind to be present but without thought you are beyond dreaming though some say pure consciousness.
- hektor9110
I had these things everyone night... it was horrible voices cursing around me... night terrors were becoming more disturbing, but still I kept testing how far I could go but never really got to the nice phase.
- whereRI0
I started this just after high school, a friend put me on to it.
Used to be great, flying, building things, all sorts.
something happened, not sure what though, and now it happens all the time in a negative way. Night terrors where I cant wake up even though I know Im dreaming. Sleep paralysis sucks. you lie there trying not to slip back into the horrible dream you were having but you cant move and it slowly sucks you back in. you can sometimes get your eyes open and you try move your mouth to wake someone up next to you so they can wake you up but you cant.the only thing i found to wake up from the lucid dream is to shake my head from side to side as hard as i can. Always feels like im doin it in some thick jelly or something. that slowly brings me out the dream and wakes my body up. then i have to move around a bit so i dont just slip back into it
- Horp0
This is going to sound like utter crap but I'm going to say it anyway... Since having kids, there have been occasions when the kids have got freaked out by a spider in the bathroom at bath time. I don't kill insects, so often I will trap them under a glass and then get back to the difficult task of wrestling two children through bath, teethbrushing, bedtime stories and finally bed.
Often, by the time I've accomplished that I've forgotten about the spider under the glass. On those nights, I have really incredibly lucid dreams which always feature heavily on a dialogue or negotiation with a spider. The dreams are really incredibly intense and a little freaky. Its a bit like a Naked Lunch sort of vibe, and the spider is usually in a slightly threatening position, but engaging me in a negotiation.
I'm not saying spiders are telepathic... its probably just my guilt floating up from my subconscious because I've left the poor bugger suffocating under a glass, but its happened so regularly that I have come to suspect, in less rational moments, that spiders might have some kind of a sixth sense.
- Next time put this on while you fall asleep
http://www.youtube.c…ORAZAL - Nice, will do!
Horp - love this hahaset
- (the story)set
- Next time put this on while you fall asleep
- inteliboy0
Lucid dreaming is overrated and something I wish I didn't have to deal with. A good nights sleep is a lot better!
- fadein110
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