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I've been playing around with lucid dreaming recently and had a fun one last night, along with one on Saturday. I've discovered that, while I can do almost anything, some things must involve activating the wrong part of the brain, because they'll either just not work or wake me up. |
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Tips For Newbies | What to do in an LD
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Oh yeah i watched that program: Understanding the amazing Brain or someything like that? I found that quite interesting how she changed dominant sides of the brain, from the logical side to the creative side, she started making those stained glass brain things too. Pretty cool. |
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Yep - thats the one |
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Tips For Newbies | What to do in an LD
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I usually have music playing in my LDs, like some sort of soundtrack to my dreams. Sometimes I have been awakened though because the music was so loud it felt like it was vibrating my whole body (and once I thought it was even making my bed shake...weird). Anyway, I've never tried to read anything in an LD...I'll give it a shot. I find that the only time I can't do things, is when there is a hint of doubt in my mind...like sometimes I can fly right through walls, but sometimes if I doubt myself at the last second I'll bang into the wall and fall down. Heh...alot of times I wake up laughing. |
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There are some things that are pretty universal, and that no-one can do in their dreams. But remember that whether you'll be able to do something in your dream depends on what you expect to happen. If during waking life, you really don't expect something to work in a dream, it won't. But if you do expect it to work, chances are that it will. |
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UNBAN LEO!
Adopted by Anelior.
I've read in a couple of books that it is impossible for some people to recall personal information (eg. their name) while having an LD? |
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Curiosity killed the cat but at least it didnt die an ignorant bastard
You can't read aloud? weird. reading out loud works fine for me. i just did it last night. |
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I tried to remember a dream while I was dreaming once...I woke up. Never tried to recall personal information, though. No one ever asks me my name while I'm dreaming. |
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i tried once to tell a couple guys in my LD my address and phone number, but i couldn't recall it. another time i tried to call a friend whose number i know by heart. i don't think i typed in the correct number on the phone but i got through to her anyway. hmm |
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To say yes to one instant is to say yes to all of existence.
I would like to address with all of you right now that NOTHING is impossible within a dream at all. Despite any myths, rumors, etc. you heard from people, books, internet, etc., it isn't impossible. The only things that you think are impossible and you can't do are things that you put a mental barrier on yourself of doing, but otherwise, nothing is impossible. Reading isn't impossible, it is just that it is very unstable. If you concentrate enough, it isn't impossible but scientifically it is quite hard because of the functions of the brain. |
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the absence of thought and mental imagery is impossible in a lucid dream, you can think yourself looking into an ongoing dark, but the absence of knowing what youre looking at is impossible, as is recalling dreams before the lucid one (this im not sure about but i think so). I think watching the minutes go buy on a digital clock is impossible, well it is to keep consistensy of all the numbers. |
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confucious says
1 year plan, plant rice
50 year plan, plant trees
eternal plan, teach
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The human mind has far greater potential than society has conditioned you to believe.
I had a dream were I saw nothing felt nothing, herdnothing and only knew I exist.So I can vouch for Syntex. I think I was lucid too but I woke up Fast enough that I couldn't relly tell. |
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I am a leaf on the wind... watch how I soar!
I can remember details like my name in dreams and lucid dreams. What I've noticed is that it's the well rehearsed memories that are easy to recall when lucid. Therefore, when I plan a mission of what I want to do in a lucid dream, I know I need to go over and over it in waking life (so one can bring it to mind as easy as ones name) so that I can easily recall the mission once lucid. Otherwise I find myself struggling to remember, which often leads to waking up. |
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Aelfrede
Well, there are definitely some things that are impossible in a dream...like walking around in real life. (Well, unless you have parasomnia, but that's not normal.) There are also things that most people can't do in a lucid dream, like read a digital clock properly. (I can do that, but many of my friends can't.) |
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this is kinda a risky subject to discuss.... i mean, what if someone posts that they cant say their name in an LD, then someone else reads it, and it does like a placebo effect and they end up unable to say their own name... |
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