That sounds pretty scary actually. I think I'd get to the point where I forgot how far away the floor is and not bend my legs in time, and hurt myself... Or faceplant the floor. |
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Goals:
Super speed running [ ], flying decently [ ], Having a nice long conversation with a DC [ ], Summon someone/something [ ], Meeting my DG [ ]
It comes in very, very handy. Pretty much, whenever something gets boring, my eyes kinda glaze over or I shut them briefly so I can visualise something fun. |
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This can actually be a bit annoying for me, since I can be lying in bed imagining what I want to dream about, and then my limbs feel like they're doing what I'm imagining, and I'll get distracted and realise that I still have a body. Still pretty cool though. |
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Also, is this linked with daydreaming? Because I daydream a LOT. |
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I can only imagine things, not really see them like I would with eyes open.. |
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Goals:
Super speed running [ ], flying decently [ ], Having a nice long conversation with a DC [ ], Summon someone/something [ ], Meeting my DG [ ]
Oh, this sounds like a fun thread. I'll be sure to report back. |
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I found it quite hard to visualise in 1st person (through my eyes) at first too. But after some practice it's fine for me now |
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Will visualization help in inducing a dream of some kind? |
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I have been using visualisation to enter dreams for ages, but usually not to induce lucid dreams (as I haven't had any lucid dreams since growing up). |
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Last edited by AngelKiss; 03-12-2011 at 05:19 PM.
I started doing this and told my girlfriend about it too. This morning she had a super long vivid LD containing her the things she was visualizing. She always visualizes a giant moon in the sky and when she saw that in her dream she was instantly lucid. A lot of things in that dream had things that she was visualizing. We have been doing this before bed and it really has helped. I had a wild this morning with a visualization of me leaving my body and walking around the house touching stuff. I never got 100% stable. |
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Heres another thing: |
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Thanks for this. I had a go just now and managed to convince myself a cup of cold water was chocolate milk. As I focused, the colour, consistancy and aroma changed in my mind's eye. The taste changed ever so slightly but needs work. I'll try this with other stuff when I WBTB later |
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Lucid Dreams: 14
Lucid Goals Achieved: 10/40
Lucid Goal list: http://cyanidebaby.tadalist.com/lists/1879772/public
Well said! It is a scientific fact that both visualization and dreaming occur in the secondary visual cortices. This simple visualization technique doesn't get much press for some unknown reason. Maybe it's not 'sexy' enough. It does not require binaural beats, exotic herbs or guided hypnosis. It has no fancy acronym. Just visualize something... anything (non-threatening, preferably) and you will enhance your ability to fall asleep and dream. If you wake in the middle of the night and want to return to the dream you were having... visualize the dream. I have written extensively about this phenomena in my blog. Click below and then click on 'Sleep Thoughts' . Happy LD'ing!! |
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I need my skills increesed so Il commit. I already do the phantom syndrom when Im bored. |
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