Different people use different techniques to obtain lucidity. Some people take b6, some like to get caffinated off your head and so forth. |
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Different people use different techniques to obtain lucidity. Some people take b6, some like to get caffinated off your head and so forth. |
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~* Life is a lucid dream *~
Nicotine is still a drug, even if it's a patch. Perhaps a scary movie would work, though. And not one of those gorey ones. Everyone knows the best scary movies are psychological in nature. Nightmare-induced-lucid-dream. Catchy. Perhaps by becoming lucid in the nightmare, you will learn to overcome it. |
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Abraxas
Originally Posted by OldSparta
Whoa, interesting connection there |
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I tried a nicotine patch once. Although I wouldn't say I had "nightmares", my dreams were very tense with a lot more violent overtones than usual, and were generally unpleasant. On the other hand, they were also quite vivid. I never became lucid, though. All in all I was not impressed, but since I still have some patches laying around I will probably do it again eventually. |
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When I was giving up smoking I had a similar experience with nicotine gums. Those nicotine replacement therapies actually deliver more nicotine to your system than smoking does. Perhaps it's the added nicotine running around your system that induces these kinds of dreams. |
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Tried it again last night. Got a Theatre A-level practical on Thursday (tomorrow) now. Gave me a nightmare of us doing it (felt so real it had surround sound, wind blowing in my hair the hills are alive at the sound of music real). When we were doing it I fell and as soon as I fell I became lucid but then I completely lost all focus and woke up. |
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~* Life is a lucid dream *~
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