I used to have lots of LDs when I was younger, not so much anymore. Most of my dreams are semi-lucid and it drives me crazy how I don't realize I'm dreaming even after all of the stupid things I do/see! |
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I used to have lots of LDs when I was younger, not so much anymore. Most of my dreams are semi-lucid and it drives me crazy how I don't realize I'm dreaming even after all of the stupid things I do/see! |
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“The more I see, the less I know for sure."
-John Lennon.
SP can be very scary. I dealt with it for a long time before learning to 'let go' 'take control' whatever. I imagine your first few SP's will be at least a little scary no matter what. The most important thing, and I know it's cliche around here, is to believe its not real. As your starting out you should be prepared for auditory hallucinations and strange clouds/forms (sometimes looking like an 'Old Hag'). I no longer experience any of these, and I miss the auditory stuff! For me it goes like this. I open my eyes and basically see the room. Of course it's not really the room just my projection of it. Notice the subtle differences! For me it's usually blurry edges and such. This is when I become lucid. Now I have to move. Sometimes it's easy and sometimes it's not. If it is hard try not to be afraid as this will effect the nature of your dream world. I have found that rocking up, like an old man getting out of a comfy couch, helps me. Once up I can manipulate my environment, float (usually across water) and walk through doors and walls...etc. GOOD LUCK |
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SP-~70 WILD-17 WBTB-0 VILD-0
Yet it is in our idleness, in our dreams, that the submerged truth sometimes comes to the top.
--Woolf
it's not really that bad. |
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subtle diversity
Thanks guys |
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“The more I see, the less I know for sure."
-John Lennon.
Just keep inducing it.. it should lighten up after a few times. |
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if you can read this then you are about to be punched
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