Hi, |
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Looking for very advanced dream controllers to talk to about their experiences and abilities. |
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Longtime Lucid Dreamer & Dream Controller.
Started over 40 years ago naturally & learned on my own.
I control my dreams every night.
Eric in Los Angeles
Hi, |
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I don't like the term "advanced dream control" for things like that since they all can be done easily depending on who you are. |
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Last edited by Sensei; 11-05-2015 at 12:54 AM.
I always have an interest in the advanced stuff, RelaxAndDream, but unfortunately my interest usually wanders a bit off the beaten path and I don't help the conversation much. For instance, here's a funny thing: |
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i thought something like that sageous. i know you can do this stuff but are more like: "who cares godmode?" you have a way different focus or aim with ld. and i think sivason might be similar. i think that most of the really advanced and yearlong lucid dreamers get to a point where godmode just gets boring and they start to look out for something more. and if it is the search for god or the sense of life or silence or enlightenment or another world where you have no powers and might die is depended on the type of person. |
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For me I've gotten to point years ago where all my dreams are lucid and I can take control at any time. I do like to do what I call "Free Dreaming" now. Where I don't interfere with the dream unless I feel a need to. |
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Longtime Lucid Dreamer & Dream Controller.
Started over 40 years ago naturally & learned on my own.
I control my dreams every night.
Eric in Los Angeles
Yes, you sound like you have great control. I got bored years ago with totally controlling the dream and do "Free Dreaming" and let it take me where it may. I learn many things in this state. Sometimes I even see things that happen in the future (don't get me wrong) but it could be just coincidental but I find it fascinating. I still love to experiment in my dreams. |
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Longtime Lucid Dreamer & Dream Controller.
Started over 40 years ago naturally & learned on my own.
I control my dreams every night.
Eric in Los Angeles
Not interfering with the dream unless you need to sounds too much like a non lucid dream to me, I have seen many naturals do this and I always think it is strange. I guess because when I exhaust the fun from LDs, I plan on working only on hobbies and for supplementing mental practices. I have heard from quite a few, as well as experienced it a bit myself, that when you practice something in your waking life, supplemented with dream practice, you learn at a much faster rate. |
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Eric: |
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Let me explain what I have been doing for decades |
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Longtime Lucid Dreamer & Dream Controller.
Started over 40 years ago naturally & learned on my own.
I control my dreams every night.
Eric in Los Angeles
@Sageous, I don't mind being considered like a young you. |
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Last edited by Sensei; 11-06-2015 at 09:33 PM.
Last edited by EricinLA; 11-07-2015 at 12:12 AM.
Longtime Lucid Dreamer & Dream Controller.
Started over 40 years ago naturally & learned on my own.
I control my dreams every night.
Eric in Los Angeles
Sensei: |
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Last edited by Sageous; 11-07-2015 at 08:03 AM.
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FryingMan's Unified Theory of Lucid Dreaming: Pay Attention, Reflect, Recall -- Both Day and Night[link]
FryingMan's Dream Recall Tips -- Awesome Links
“No amount of security is worth the suffering of a mediocre life chained to a routine that has killed your dreams.”
"...develop stability in awareness and your dreams will change in extraordinary ways" -- TYoDaS
I think I was similar. I was Lucid Dreaming before 10 years old. Not sure exactly when it started. But that is when I started to experiment with control. Trying to basic things that bugged me. Better sight. Make things brighter and in color. If I had a nightmare being able to wake myself up at will. Then making myself invulnerable to things in my dream or seeing myself from a outsiders perspective. In my teens sometimes I had trouble distinguishing between my waking memories and dream memories. Eventually I overcame that problem around the time I gained total control around 19 or 20. Then the fun began. |
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Longtime Lucid Dreamer & Dream Controller.
Started over 40 years ago naturally & learned on my own.
I control my dreams every night.
Eric in Los Angeles
I call that "Free Dreaming". Let the dream go where it wants with no to minimal interference. I've learned a lot from the dreams and have solved problems in my waking life that way. Kind of like a T.V. show about your life. |
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Longtime Lucid Dreamer & Dream Controller.
Started over 40 years ago naturally & learned on my own.
I control my dreams every night.
Eric in Los Angeles
I have heard from about 10 different people that full control can get boring. In fact, I don't try to have full control in them, I limit and restrict myself in my own dream world as well as giving DCs certain elements of control so that I don't have to deal with everything. I just get to go on my own adventure, either one I feel like at the time, or in my own dream world Zödra, and continue my quests and fun there with my created friends and enemies. |
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Longtime Lucid Dreamer & Dream Controller.
Started over 40 years ago naturally & learned on my own.
I control my dreams every night.
Eric in Los Angeles
During some dreams and some non lucid dreams I have seen things that come true in waking, but it is never anything important. Funny enough, it is usually things like TV shows and meeting people. I am still a little ticked off that I didn't talk to this one girl I met in a dream and then saw in 3 different places in one day. I haven't seen her again, but each time I saw her, she kept looking at me like she recognized me. My wife has dreams like this too. She will tell me about an episode of a TV show, and then 3 months later, that episode will air, it gets pretty specific too. I have started writing down all of her dreams that she tells me too. |
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@eric & @ sensei: |
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They do feel a little different since you aren't focusing on controlling everything. You are more of an observer. If you are in the dream you are seeing yourself from an outsiders perspective. |
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Longtime Lucid Dreamer & Dream Controller.
Started over 40 years ago naturally & learned on my own.
I control my dreams every night.
Eric in Los Angeles
Have you tried to learn how to induce dreams about the future? With perfect control, you should be able to set up circumstances to learn the future. With the amount of time you have to practice, I feel like it would be a matter of time before you lean how to use this just like every other dream control. |
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Never tried to purposely dream looking into the future. I guess I could try. It usually just happens during "Free Dreaming". |
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Last edited by EricinLA; 11-09-2015 at 10:19 PM.
Longtime Lucid Dreamer & Dream Controller.
Started over 40 years ago naturally & learned on my own.
I control my dreams every night.
Eric in Los Angeles
Awesome! Let me know how it goes. |
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