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Lucius
11-13-2003, 04:50 AM
Did any of you ever used the CILD(chakra) method.
It works by focusing on your third eye chakra while you are going to sleep again after waking up after several hours(much like WILD or MILD) and imagining you have a lucid dream and just thinking about your purposes(like MILD)
I did it last night and it worked for me, I dont know mabey I just had a MILD because it looks very alike,anybody ever tried this?
Seeker
11-13-2003, 04:56 AM
Interesting link on it here:
http://www.spiritual.com.au/articles/astra...d2_lfoleide.htm (http://www.spiritual.com.au/articles/astral/faq_ld2_lfoleide.htm)
I've notice that when I roll my eyes back slightly when meditating that my state of conciousness changes.
Am I unknowingly messing with this chakra?
Lucius
11-13-2003, 04:59 AM
Hmmm..interesting..
About the messing with chakra,Im not sure, I dont see why it would do any harm Im not really specialised in the matter,I havnt tried it myself..mabey I should..
Well i believe chackra's are the best examples about the placebo effect. Concentrate on any part of your body and believe that a chackra exists there. Close your eyes and wait.
This is nothing but fooling your mind!
But if it works, it works.
Anyway our subconcious mind fools us when we are dreaming. We realize we are dreaming by seeing something stupid. And realizing we are in a dream. So why not fool the subconcious or concious mind with chackras?
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Lucius
11-13-2003, 09:01 AM
Originally posted by Birm
This is nothing but fooling your mind!
What makes you so sure chakra's do not exist,mabey they do,or mabey they don't,who knows,I think they do exist,but I gues thats my opinion
Serinanth
11-13-2003, 03:24 PM
Its a matter of faith, the idea of the chakras is old... very old... so it may have some truth to it.
azwe_echo
11-13-2003, 08:18 PM
Well some of you may have read when I said I try chakra once in awhile..sometimes with WILD attempts. I also just posted a new topic on meditation, which is another time in which I focus on my chakra. I find that it's definitely more than some placebo effect...because I actually notice its effects as they happen, rather than just suddenly falling into a state without really being able to credit it to my chakra. It's difficult to explain, especially since I've only experience a small amount of what is undoubtedly possible...but it's definitely like a completely different perspective.
What makes you so sure chakra's do not exist,mabey they do,or mabey they don't,who knows,I think they do exist,but I gues thats my opinion[/b]
I am not sure about anything. But you can attain lucidity without chackras. You dont need to know about them, you dont need to know anything such as 'energy body'. You dont need to utilize energy to attain lucidity at all. These are the things that sound 'interesting'. People will pay for something unknown, something mysterious, something invisible. Chackras are something unknown, something mysterious, something invisible. You just fool yourself by believing in them.
But thats my idea, i respect to your ideas for sure.
Its a matter of faith, the idea of the chakras is old... very old... so it may have some truth to it.[/b]
Thats true the idea is old. But these ideas are old too:
The world is flat!
This woman is a witch! Kill her!
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Serinanth
11-13-2003, 11:21 PM
Those have been proven as falacies... The salem incident was messed up, but there are witches about.
Chakras on the other hand, have yet to be disproven :D
My point is: You dont need chackras for attaining lucidity. If they are real or not. You dont need to relate everything to chackras.
Attaining lucidity is simple as is. You have to realize you are dreaming. We dont do reality checks in our everyday lives. For example i woke up at 7:00 am today and got a bus to go to work. Now i am at work and i just dont remember the details about the bus trip. I remember i got on the bus and i remember i got off the bus. Dreams are just like this. You find yourself in a dream and when dream ends you just dont remember the details because they are not important for you. Zen (a Japanese religion)suggests to be aware of everything at anytime. At this point Zen Meditation may help you attain lucidity. But chackra work has nothing to do with lucidity.
Thats my idea anyway.
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Lucius
11-13-2003, 11:45 PM
You dont NEED it, but it can be usefull anyway,you dont need RC's or any other techniqes either(MILD,WILD),i had lucid dreams were I didnt use anything at all,but its alot harder and the chances are slim to none unless your a natural
Silver Sphere
11-14-2003, 12:21 AM
Originally posted by Serinanth
Chakras on the other hand, have yet to be disproven *:D
Of course: they're impossible to disprove. :P
nerve
11-14-2003, 09:18 AM
I don't use any techniques what-so-ever but I lucid dream all the time..
well gee, arent you SPECIAL
Dream-Master
11-16-2003, 08:32 AM
It's true that you don't eed Chakras to have a lucid dream, but I also believe they exist. It's like everything else, it's fine to be a skeptic about them, but once you experience them then you know that they exists. It seems that many branches of mysticism derived their existence independently.
Xeric
04-12-2007, 02:07 PM
For those who don't want to believe in the spiritual stuff:
Some think that the "third eye" is actually the pineal gland. The pineal gland sits right between the two hemispheres of your brain and secretes melatonin. How this could affect becoming lucid and such I'm not really sure, but it seems something that at least deserves some research. =)
"tomeeka"
04-24-2007, 11:47 AM
what the piss is a chakra? Anyone wanna get me up to speed on this one. How do you "find" them? I'm willing to try anything at least once.
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