I can see your point, but as earlier stated I have also had week to two month lucids normally now.
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I can see your point, but as earlier stated I have also had week to two month lucids normally now.
I defiantly agree with you here. I highly doubt one would burn that amount of calories during a dream. One has to remember that there body is laying in there bed not moving at all. The dream is all in ones mind, so I dont think its burning to many calories. I think the body uses the same amount of calories it would during a normal nights rest.
I dont know if I quit agree with the calorie theory there. About the time in dreams, people have sworn that time dialation works to lengthen the dream and I'm sure you know enough about that topic to see how that would help people create longer dreams. Put that together with other ways to change ones perception of dream time, and one could possibly have what seems like an extremely long dream.
Uh, the article stated that any less than .1 calories per minute and you die. When thinking harder, it can bump up to 15 times that number. I specifically used the minimum as a preemptive counter to the argument that the brain might work more efficiently. The brain just ain't gonna work at all if you go any lower, since it'll die.
We have to be weary of anecdotal evidence. If someone experiences something interesting, I'm all for talking about it and seeing if other people can replicate that experience. However, it's too easy to just give into something we would like to believe just because it's attractive or popular, despite what scientific evidence we have towards the contrary. Just look at what's recently happened with the vaccine/autism scare. You're free to believe whatever you like, and I hope you prove me wrong some day, but this all sounds a lot like subjective validation to me.
Alright, this is reanswering Dowzen'ss questions for the longer lucids.
1. Never slept, at all, but I probably could've tried and it would make me have a false awakening, that's what's happened to me in shorter dreams before.
2. It was just a basic town, so definitely. Real life.
3. No, it was clear. All my lucids are.
4. Nope, eventually I just did.
5. They never brought it up to me but I brought it up to a group of friends once and a random DC once. The group of friends was mostly a lot of laughs, and 'yeah right!'s except one looked at me oddly, it was close to when I woke up though so I never got to ask him about it. When I told the random dream character, he glared at me and ran away.
6. Nope, I never use anything to enhance it other than sleep.
Time dilation is real. It happens everyday. When time goes by slow at work or school and fast at a party, time dilation is in effect. Im just saying that if someone has what they believe to be a week long dream, or a month, I dont think they'd use up so many calories. I wasn't disagreeing that people dont burn calories while they sleep. I believe that you use the same amount of brain energy as one would if they are having regular dream. The longest one can dream I believe is around almost two hours, or maybe less. So during that time, one could use time dilation to make the dream a lot longer feeling.
If i remember correctly, i dont know for sure, LaBerge stated that lucid dreaming doesn't affect the mind any differently than any other dream. Now, I can't say its not totally different, because the frontal libe is active during a lucid dream. I just dont agree that someone who has what they believe to be a year long dream, would lose as much calories as you stated. Most of these long dreams occur because of time dilation and like you said, missing fragments of time, which occur in movies( A person goes to bed, and then 3 seconds later it morning). We as an audience know that the person has fallen asleep and know many hours hate gone by, yet it was only three seconds. We accept that all the time has gone by is a better way to put it. I agree with what you stated about that.
I've had some pretty long dreams in my life, that seemed like days, but I woke up weighing the same
Here are Tigerstar's answers together with my questions for easier reading.
Dowzen
Tigerstar
1. When you were there did you sleep? And did you dream, or were you awake the whole time?
1. Never slept, at all, but I probably could've tried and it would make me have a false awakening, that's what's happened to me in shorter dreams before.
2. Can you return to the realm you visited or was it just a one off visit?
2. It was just a basic town, so definitely. Real life.
3. Did this area have the normal qualities of an average dream (things chaning all the time, nothing too solid) or did it feel more concrete and objective?
3. No, it was clear. All my lucids are.
4. Did you ever feel in danger of waking up, or changing to a different dream, or any other instability?
4. Nope, eventually I just did.
5. Did the other people in this place know that you were dreaming? Did you ever talk about dreams to them?
5. They never brought it up to me but I brought it up to a group of friends once and a random DC once. The group of friends was mostly a lot of laughs, and 'yeah right!'s except one looked at me oddly, it was close to when I woke up though so I never got to ask him about it. When I told the random dream character, he glared at me and ran away.
6. What method did you use to get there? Did you take any Galantamine?
6. Nope, I never use anything to enhance it other than sleep.
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When I told the random dream character, he glared at me and ran away.
I just wondered what's the difference between friends and a random dream character?
Friends are ones who naturally walk up and talk to me, so if I wasn't lucid we would be 'friends' and a random DC is just someone on the street I pull over
I think it would be quite interesting to prolong your dream to several years, so that you may take on the role of the main character in your favourite trilogy. For instance, take on the role of Frodo in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, and allow your subconcious (which no doubt remembers the whole story!) to fill in all of the intertwining plotlines and such. Even add new twists or change parts of the story which you think ought to be changed. Of course I wouldn't do this without telling Sam to continually remind me that I am dreaming, and that I am not Frodo, in fact. ;) I think that an excursion like this would really teach you not to take everything you have for granted, as you will face so many hardships upon your journey... I think that I shall experiment around and try this one out :)
^I wouldn't do that.
I'd rather create my own world and starting setting. Then I'd pop in there and see where it goes. If I knew how to. :p
Only problem is, it wouldn't actually have hardships. You're lucid, and I doubt you'd have the patience to not skip the hardships with lucidity, and if you did you probably wouldn't needs to learn from the hardships in the first place.
Well if someone really wants to follow the plot of the story, they could possibly go through the hardships. It just depends on the persons willpower and how badly they want to keep to the story line. But i can see what your saying. If someone already knows what difficult parts are going to happen, they might find and easy way out, thus not staying on track with the plot. Its an interesting idea, and I've always wanted to do it myself, but never been able to stay lucid long enough. I'd probably think of my own story line and then let my subconscious take me on well hell of a ride lol.
Video games and lucid dreams go so well together in metaphors.
Let me use a video game metaphor. I've played countless games where I knew the cheats before playing, and while I was playing. Does that mean I can't refrain myself from using them? The whole experience is that much worse if you're not willing to sit through it all. I don't want it all to be as easy as flicking a switch.
Oh man I want to do this so bad. Though LDing for a "year" and forgetting everything probably wouldn't be so beneficial for my life, it'd certainly be interesting to observe the effects afterwards.
True say about the skipping past the hardships. And I really do like that idea of having your mind create a story for you as you go along. I will definitely muck around with these ideas a bit, and I'll let you guys know if it really is worthwhile.
ok, gotcha. Yea that sounds amazing. Dont you just love lucid dreaming. So many possibilities. My friends and family talk shit about it, but they can think what they want. But its them in the end that are missing out on all the experiences while asleep. Always remember, you sleep 1/3 of your life, and you can spend most of that time being conscious in your dreams. Alright, back to movies, I dont want to hijack this thread lol. Right now I'm watching Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. I think that's the name hahah. Its the fourth time I've seen it, but I fell asleep the first two times I saw it. I actually really like it and I love the soundtrack. I also watched the zodiac earlier which I've also seen a few time. Also a very good movie but I've only seen the end once. The other night i watched My Babysitters a Vampire on Disney. It was ok, but its a Disney movie, so what do you expect. Im not bashing on Disney movies though. I actually watch Disney channel everyday because it reminds me of all the good times i had as a kid. That and Selina Gomez is hella hott. she's turning nineteen three days after me too, so she's legal for me. Im gonna be 22 on the 20th of this month, Yay. Im getting a 5.56mm AR 15 assault rifle. Im paying for half because its gonna be $1300.
Something rather odd happened last night, Sannet was in a dream but I had absolutely no control over her. I could still bend the world and other DCs but not her, anyone else had something like this happen? o.o
Some people think that lucid dreams are just messing around in your personal subconscious. Others think that you are entering real energetic worlds with objective entities that are independent separate from you.Quote:
Something rather odd happened last night, Sannet was in a dream but I had absolutely no control over her. I could still bend the world and other DCs but not her, anyone else had something like this happen? o.o
Each side will never convince the other. Each to his own. It's up to everyone to make their own personal exploration....
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