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      why i can't lucid dream...

      i don't have an attachment to reality. i already feel that our "real world" may be a dream, or the dream world may be the real world. so when i dream, my attitude is neither "this is real" nor do i realize it's a dream. just...whatever happens, happens. i accept it without even coming close to considering whether or not its "real".

      so the strangest things happen in my dreams, but it doesn't phase me. i can try flicking on a light switch, breathe butterflies out of my mouth and then start flying, and the dream goes on as if nothing happened.

      anyone else have the same deal?

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      sounds like you have the same mentality as the tibetan dream yogis. you should look into their methods (i think they most practice WILDs)
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      Re: why i can't lucid dream...

      Originally posted by djaio
      anyone else have the same deal?
      It's the same way for the vast majority of people on this planet. Try reading a few people's non-lucid dreams in their dream journals. Impossible things happen all the time and we just ignore them. That's just how we think in dreams

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      i have the same general mindset. it took me awhile to cultivate lucidity in dreams, because even when waking i didn't take much too seriously ("life's just a deeper dream" type of mentality).

      try to start differentiating between what type of dream you are in. the waking dream (with certain seemingly insurmountable limitations), or the trance-dream, where there are almost no limitations.

      i think you would find the tibetan buddhist worldview to be of interest as well. they used lucid dreaming often, especially WILDs.


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      When i lucid dream it just happens like i dont do antyhing to make it happen like eat choclolate or somthing which people say works. i only lucid dreamed like 4 times its really cool
      OnLy A fOoL tEsTs ThE dEpT oF tHe WaTeR wItH bOtH fEeT

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