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    1. I'm old but still trying to get back on lucid dreaming. Why?

      by , 03-08-2019 at 09:27 AM
      Because I started trying to lucid dream late in life it took prodigious effort to achieve the relatively few LD’s I have so far managed…and I’m struggling to get back on it. Although I haven’t got Alzheimers there’s a definite deterioration in my lower mental functions.

      But still I’m trying. Why?

      Because LD’ing triggered an interest (directly and indirectly) in Buddhism, meditation, NDE (Near Death Experience) and reincarnation.

      Why?

      Because I’m increasingly convinced there’s a form of afterlife. Not the religious meeting with a (male?) God and somehow ascending to heaven…although there’s a whole raft of professing religious people who wouldn’t have a chance in hell of getting there.

      I think the Buddhists may be nearer to the answer. Why?

      Because of DMT (N,N-Dimethyltryptamine)…an amazingly potent pyschedelic apparently.


      Britain’s NHS and Imperial College London found a link between DMT and NDE.

      One link I’ve found between LD, NDE and the Buddhist Book of the Dead, us lucid dreamers know only too well.

      Forgetting the dream or not realising we are dreaming. DMT users say the same thing. Dead practicing Buddhists have to be read to after death else they don’t notice the all important dawning of the radiant light that occurs and gives them the chance to achieve Nivarna.

      Why?

      Like us there needs to be increased awareness in sleep, trip or death…or the chance is missed.

      It’s all linked folks

      PS What do American Indians call death? Dream time.