Yes, my friends, and basically everyone I know in real life |
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I only really started considering the concept of Lucid dreaming when I read about it in Scientific American. However, even despite reading about in SA and hearing multiple personal accounts, both online and off, I can't help but wonder if everyone's bulls*itting me. Lucid dreaming is one of those things that sounds way to good to be true. Like it's somehow more plausible that there's some elaborate scheme to make me look like a fool (apparently it's working |
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Yes, my friends, and basically everyone I know in real life |
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My Dream Journal = http://www.dreamviews.com/blogs/isthisit/ DILDs - 9 WILDs - 5
Ooh, their breath is warm
And they smell like sleep
And they say they take me home
Like poppies heavy with seed
They take me deeper and deeper
What I find is that people will have no problem with Lucid Dreaming becuase its been studied quite alot. But then people start talking about chakras, third eyes, new dimension, astral planes, dream sharing and it makes the whole thing look like a hoax. |
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My Dream Journal = http://www.dreamviews.com/blogs/isthisit/ DILDs - 9 WILDs - 5
Ooh, their breath is warm
And they smell like sleep
And they say they take me home
Like poppies heavy with seed
They take me deeper and deeper
My Dream Journal = http://www.dreamviews.com/blogs/isthisit/ DILDs - 9 WILDs - 5
Ooh, their breath is warm
And they smell like sleep
And they say they take me home
Like poppies heavy with seed
They take me deeper and deeper
Yes I agree, I am athiest so I'm always open to new ideas. Its funny to watch from an outside perspective how all these beliefs clash. I would have no problem if it wasn't for all these people that state that the know their belief is true. I suppose thats what has always pulled me towards science, even when things are proven they are considered to have a high probability of being true and there is always room for improvement. |
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Think of it as just teaching yourself to become conscious during a time when the brain is trying to suppress waking consciousness. That's all it is. It's as real as deciding to take a nap (and then going unconscious). It's just learning how to recognize when you are asleep and dreaming during the dream. Hope that helps to demystify it for you. |
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I realize that i'm dreaming.
I realize that i'm dreaming.
I realize that i'm dreaming.
<--- My Dream Journal Contains ONLY Lucid Dreams
Here's an extract from a user here on DV to back up my previous statement |
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Difficult to be skeptical of it considering that there is completely nothing magical or paranormal about it. The state of lucidity = just knowing that you are dreaming which is just another type of knowledge. I can dream I know I'm in a school and that's not unbelievable, but when my realized envirnment somehow becomes a dream, suddenly that's strange? People who don't believe in lucid dreams often lead me to believe that they have no idea what it means to be lucid. |
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I wanna be the very best
Like no one ever was
To lucid dream is my real test
To control them is my cause
Hah yes, i just found this: Esotericism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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I realize that i'm dreaming.
I realize that i'm dreaming.
I realize that i'm dreaming.
<--- My Dream Journal Contains ONLY Lucid Dreams
Hmm, I was pretty sure esoteric meant, basically, something that is only used/done etc. in seclusion too. Kind of like actually saying the word esoteric, very uncommon. x'D |
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It's very real... so to speak. The ability to lucid dream has been a life changing experience for me. |
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My Dream Journal = http://www.dreamviews.com/blogs/isthisit/ DILDs - 9 WILDs - 5
Ooh, their breath is warm
And they smell like sleep
And they say they take me home
Like poppies heavy with seed
They take me deeper and deeper
Lucid Dreaming isn’t a theistic issue where claims any divineness or deity figure to accomplish. In other words it’s not a religious issue or theme. It's simply just manipulating your conscious to be aware in your dreams. It is very real, and many people have and can Lucid Dream. It's an art...maybe a science of its own...I don’t know. But it can be done. Granted though it takes hard work, techniques, and practices. A great deal of study too. Lucid Dreaming isn't something that one can say "I want to Lucid Dream" and be LDing every night a week later. Some are natural born at it...but many it takes weeks, months, or years to get that first LD. Ive had plenty of LDs where I was in full control of my LDs. I had one the other night where I created a 1919 Model T car and was driving down the road...but I hit an electrical poll and woke up lol. I was fully aware and in creative control of my dream. Most LDs can last anywhere from one minute to an hour. It just depends. Research the topic more and you'll find a lot of information on the topic. There is also no fear in LDing. No reason to try to learn it if you want too...but like any learning art or science it takes a great deal of time and practice. And your results are only aided by how serious you take the topic to begin with. |
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Alright so, sort of related: does anyone (besides myself) think that if lucid dreaming were common school curriculum, kids would stay away from drugs at a higher rate? The only other reason one does drugs, aside from strange experiences, is to numb pain. So I reckon you would be able to provide the experimental needs at least without any of the risks involved, like say, taking Lsd without a sitter. |
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The world would be a better place if so. |
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I realize that i'm dreaming.
I realize that i'm dreaming.
I realize that i'm dreaming.
<--- My Dream Journal Contains ONLY Lucid Dreams
I never doubted it. I wondered why. Probably because I read some works from Jung so it didn't seemed unbelievable. Besides there are tons of members explaining about the techniques and their experiences here which make lucid dreaming more real for people who have not attempted it yet. |
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Oh I'm well aware that lucidity and control are different things. x'D But it still seems awesome just to have lucidity, without it dreams are very vague and blurry, and it's kind of like being in third person (if that makes sense). It would be cool to experience it 'first hand'. |
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I've never really thought about it until a few months ago, but I'm quite the believer in the power of the mind, and the fact that there is a Great deal about the human brain that we have yet to discover. |
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I get what you mean by 3rd person perspective. But what I feel you're saying is more of a vividness problem than a lucid problem. Ever since my vividness for my non-lucid increased because of dream recall and dream journalling, I don't feel I am not in control when I am dreaming. Of course my consciousness isn't aware but something else is making me me instead of a cast in a bigger movie. |
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I was thinking today, what if prisoners learned to lucid dream. They might actually have a good time |
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