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Hi all, I have a vitamin B12 deficiency that has gotten very low in the past few months (haven't been able to go to the doctor). Due to my deficiency, I can't naturally absorb the vitamin so I...
Liked On: 09-12-2017, 08:47 PM
Thank you all very much for your replies! Sivason, that is a very neat idea. I'm definitely going to try that tonight after WBTB. I've been sleeping on my back recently, hoping to get used to it and...
Liked On: 04-16-2016, 05:53 AM
Hi there, I was wondering: Does it matter when going back to sleep after WBTB, what position you're sleeping in for performing WILD? I've heard that laying on your back is the best for going into...
Liked On: 04-11-2016, 10:17 PM
Oh most definitely! Believe it or not, there are HUNDREDS of people that have this same issue (I imagine). It's a very known issue and one of the big obstacles that is encountered in the adventure to...
Liked On: 11-26-2015, 07:52 AM
Now Ryan, a lucid dream by definition is being aware that you are dreaming while in the dream state. From what you've said, it makes it sound as if you're having very intense, vivid dreams! However,...
Liked On: 11-20-2015, 07:27 PM
So I have it set up to where I've been using a mantra to wake myself up from every other dream per night. Well, a few times I've had issues with waking up after the dream, and not being able to fall...
Liked On: 02-20-2014, 06:41 PM
So I have it set up to where I've been using a mantra to wake myself up from every other dream per night. Well, a few times I've had issues with waking up after the dream, and not being able to fall...
Liked On: 01-27-2014, 03:48 PM
So, I was reading Stephen LaBerge's Exploring The World of Lucid Dreaming, and I read about the sleep stages more in depth. I read that REM phases begin way after first falling asleep, but that...
Liked On: 12-24-2013, 09:46 PM
I don't really know how to word this, or what the proper names of it are. But I've only had about three lucid dreams in my time of trying, and every time I have this unique, amazing feeling upon...
Liked On: 08-19-2013, 10:00 PM
I don't really know how to word this, or what the proper names of it are. But I've only had about three lucid dreams in my time of trying, and every time I have this unique, amazing feeling upon...
Liked On: 08-13-2013, 03:31 PM
*I finally broke my dry spell by having a lucid (perhaps semi) dream this morning. My mother indirectly woke me up around 7 AM by opening my door, but I was hardly conscious. I was awake, I took notice of the fact that she opened my door, and naturally fell asleep within a few seconds. I realized I was dreaming, but not too keen on how I initially became lucid; I don't remember a reality check. Unfortunately, I'm still working on my dream recall so I don't remember the entire lucid dream in high definition 1080p.
"I become instantly aware that I'm dreaming and I am in some type of building. I see a bunch of shelves with glass objects on it, so I walk over and smash one against the ground. I see a message that says "warning one". I then see the person who owns the small kiosk of objects, who is actually a teacher from my High School. I suddenly feel like I'm wasting my time so I go up to a DC, can't remember who he was besides they were tall, and had short hair. I told him, "We're going on an adventure." and he became very excited, and we high fived. We then see a bunch of doors into houses, and we walk over. I point at a door and tell him to go in that one, and I picked one for myself. (I've always loved the ideas of walking through mysterious doors in dreams, just to find out what is behind them.) But before opening the door, I decide to do one thing for more adventure. I look straight up to the ceiling away from any DC and yell "Hey dream!" and before I could make a request, a tall white guy with bleach blonde hair (straight across bangs, kind of like Shinji if you're a Bleach fan), and a big puffy furry black coat walks in and yells "WHAT!" in a very sassy way, as if I had been bothering him. I then lose the dream and wake up."
*The last bit of asking the dream is mostly influenced by my reading over Robert Waggoner's The Gateway to The Inner Self book recently and I really wanted to give it a chance.