Quote Originally Posted by Thirteen View Post
Has anyone else experienced something like this? I wouldn't recommend doing it though. It's a tough price to pay just to be able to lucid dream every night.
Yes, I have experienced what you mentioned, only once though as I am not a frequent user. It was quite amazing actually. I was "pulsing" in an out of a dream. If i used more mj im sure i could have sustained the state but this was a new experience and although it wasn't scary it was shocking. Basically for a couple minutes i would feel normal, then I would transition into a dream while being fully awake. It was 100% authentic dream feel, I remember telling my friend "I'm dreaming!" because I truly believed for those few minutes that I was dreaming, and he was in my dream. I would then go back to normal for a few minutes, and then it would happen again. I believe the pulsing effect was caused by my friend who probably kept telling me I wasn't actually dreaming.

The transitioning happened without any queues, I didn't close my eyes and then open them only to realize i was in the dream state or anything like that... In fact, the transition was almost not even noticeable. I guess it was the realization that my awareness and perception had changed that made me realize i was "dreaming." It was like instantly being lucid in a dream. I can see how it would help him become lucid so often.

Also, on a side note, using mj made actual dreams much more intense as well. By intense I mean much more memorable, vivid and easier to become aware in.

Of course I wouldn't recommend breaking the law, but that's not to say I wouldn't recommend trying this if it wasn't illegal. There is lots of potential for experimenting with your own mind. I haven't used in a couple years but I think about this experience often. I'm not quite sure what you mean when you mention a "tough price to pay" unless you are referring to the illegality of the substance... I dont know what the laws are in Greece but in the US the legal consequences far outweigh the dangers of the actual drug itself (which is a shame).