To have more fun than you could possibly imagine....duh |
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Personally, I believe that (at least some) dreams are more significant than "random brain firings". There seems to be an agreed upon answer to the question, What is lucid dreaming? What about WHY is lucid dreaming? Everything has purpose. What purpose does lucid dreaming serve? |
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faith in karma
To have more fun than you could possibly imagine....duh |
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Total lucids: 22 DILD(20) DEILD(1) semi lucid (6) objectives: attain perfect clarity [X] Grow a controllable tail [3/5] Fly[X] waterbend[ ] meet my dream guide[ ] change dreamscape[ ] perform a perfect Kamehameha wave[1/2] become my fursona [ ]
Dreams are used to train your behavior in various situations - that's why you don't normally have control over it. Lucid dreaming is just bypassing that restriction. |
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Dream characters have more depth than I first expected. They continue to surprise me. It is as if they are aware as I am, but I am unconsciously controlling them. This gives my dream characters their complexity, I think. |
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Originally Posted by OldSparta
dilds: 19
wilds: 0 / filds: 0 / hilds: 0 (and never will) / FA: 0
deilds: 2/ mfgs: 0 / vilds: 0 / FA-Nonlucid: 2
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yes...that seems obvious, but why is it possible to do this? Why is it possible to fulfill all our heart's fantasies in lucid dreams?......What effect does fulfilling fantasies in lucid dreaming have on our waking life? or state of mind or being? Why it is even possible to lucid dream? What purpose does it serve us? If it solely exists for our pleasure, ...is this to suggest waking life is inherently more selfless in nature? |
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faith in karma
My theory on the purpose of lucid dreaming is the lack of one. I don't think lucid dreaming has a purpose whatsoever, but is instead an unintended possibility of dreaming. The vast majority of people don't lucid dream on a daily basis, and for most it is very difficult to learn. |
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I think one you start LD'ing for awhile, you start to see the similarities of both the waking world and the dream world. I believe, in the waking world, people are too cautious about their daily lives. So many people are driven by routine, feared by anonymous change and infected with boredom. The great part about dreaming is that we have so many options. It's only a matter of time before one realizes that life is also about having those options and taking advantage of them. Seizing the each moment with such perfection, such pure potential. I may not be able to fly in the waking world but there are still unlimited choices at my disposal, at every second of my existence. |
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"All is free, this park, this city and myself. When you realize that, it turns your heart upside down and everything begins to float..."
-Jean Paul Sartre
Goals: [ ]Stability [ ] Total Control [ ] Meeting Dream Guide
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I think I have lucid dreams but don't want to control them...i love dreaming so much, its so crazy, I like to see whats going on inside my head, instead of trying to change it to something else. I beleive our dreams tell us something and I think dreams aren't meant to be controlled. |
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thanks for all your thoughts; some interesting ones indeed. Perhaps your on to something luv2dream....though lately I've been acknowledging the benefits of lucid dreaming in my waking life. Smcmaho - I like your observation, it is certainly a good thing to keep an awareness of our abilities...and choices. If you have any further thoughts - keep em comin |
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faith in karma
Our subconscious control out dreams, but we can effect them some what. |
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i think the purpose is that we waste 1/3 of our life on sleep, if we control our dreams, that means we use a lot more of our life on living it. it also lets you do things which you just wish you could do in real life e.g. when ever i see a really cool film. i would be able to do it in my dreams like iron man etc. |
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I don't think lucid dreaming has one universal purpose. I think that the purpose is up to you. |
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Last edited by Moose; 11-30-2008 at 08:02 PM.
so you mean it could be possible to lucid dream when you die? that would be awsome, living for eternity doing anything you want, you could even still be with your freinds and family, maybe when you die you share dreams with everyone else dead, then you truely woule be with them. maybe lucid dreaming when dead is what heaven is. |
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Maybe it's for balance. There's light and dark, up and down, good and bad. Perhaps reality, bound by certain rules-like gravity-where we have little control over what the things around us do. Then, to have an opposite and balance, there's dreams, where we have control and anything can happen-no rules. Though only in lucids you have control. |
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The creature laughed, scornfully. "I," it said, "am afraid of nothing." "Nothing?" "Nothing," it said. "Are you extremely afraid of nothing?" "Absolutely terrified of it," admitted the dragon. "You know, I have nothing in my pocket, would you like to see it?" "No," said the dragon, uncomfortably, "I most definitely would not." There was flapping....and Charlie was alone of the beach.
"That," he said, "was much too easy."
It doesnt need a purpose for it to exsist, it could be anything or nothing at all. |
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Last edited by goodkat; 12-01-2008 at 08:01 AM.
I tend to think of lucid dreaming as a way for my brain to expand my thinking and explore my creativity. Dreaming without lucidity also...same deal. |
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This is true as well. Nothing really has a purpose, we give it purpose and a social function. Our heart is simply a bunch of proteins and tissues put together that can pump blood. But then we give it a purpose/social function: it's good for keeping us alive. |
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To me, lucid dreaming (and dreams in general) serves a purpose as a rehearsal and training for waking life. It's very useful for reflecting on the possibilities of our lives before acting. Besides, most scientists say that we store valuable information from daily life in our brains while we dream, so dreams keep us learning and building. It's the most efficient and powerful way to visualize anything we can accomplish while we're alive, before we wake up and put our best ideas into action. |
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I did it at first so I could improve my memory many times over. Since then, I have been able to improve lots of things about my life...I can usually improve my health, dexterity, lots of things. The memory thing though was the best thing I ever got out of lucid dreaming. If anyone is interested in how I did this, let me know and I'll be happy to elaborate. |
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I think it serves NO purpose. We just can. |
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-Acquire the Aurora
-Test galatamine, huperzine and choline
-Find smartwatch app for RC reminders at certain intervals
-Ressurect my dream log here, and become more active
There are many thoughts here that I have to agree with and those which I have to disagree with. |
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