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Just a quick question. How exactly do you rationalize the label "God?" Do you believe that you've reached the absolute peak in dream control? Do you believe that there is no where else to grow, or no other way to improve? I don't mean this to sound snippy in any way, I really am just curious. |
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I do not think the label is meant to be taken so literally. |
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Right, but I think that mastering the LD is impossible. I don't think you can ever master it, I think the best you can do is recognize that you will always be growing. |
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But there becomes a point at which someone is so good, that getting better at it doesn't really show any advantage. |
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Cheis. Dailo.
It's tough to bring someone back that never really lived.
Actually the claim of being Lucid Gods is mostly empty boast. |
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I really don't like being refered to as a LG....makes me sound like a Hera-like gal that shoots lightning bolts out of my butt in my LDs. |
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Well, no Lucid Gods have responded. |
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For me, it's not about controlling dreams or having sex, or anything like that. |
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But my question was this: Do you think you've reached the highest level of lucidity? |
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No one knows the highest level... I believe that with really advanced dreaming you can project yoru dream body into so called reality and create a double. Also i would say if you ever find foreign energies in your dreams you must have an impeccible dream attention and very clear mind. The possibilities are endless, dreaming is our gateway to infinity |
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The worst mistake you can make is to think you're alive when you're really asleep in lifes waiting room.
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Cheis. Dailo.
It's tough to bring someone back that never really lived.
But all most all of the things I've read in BillyBob's thread I've already accomplished. I just can't help but think there's this whole other level that people just aren't hitting. I mean, what is the limit? I don't think, and I'm pretty sure I'm not alone on this judging by many of the responses, that the dreams end within an individual. |
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I don't suscribe to it myself, but here it is. |
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Cheis. Dailo.
It's tough to bring someone back that never really lived.
You sent me to the "Beyond Dreaming" forum? That's sort of ridiculous. I'm talking about lucid dreaming here, not New Age theory. I've been to that forum, some of the stuff makes sense, but it isn't what I'm talking about right here. |
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>>But my question was this: Do you think you've reached the highest level of lucidity? |
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Cheis. Dailo.
It's tough to bring someone back that never really lived.
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Cheis. Dailo.
It's tough to bring someone back that never really lived.
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I claim that certain knowledge can be accessed in lucid dreams that can't be accessed in any otther way. However, I'm a long way from accessing and compiling it all. |
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"He who teaches himself has a fool for a teacher." Ben Franklin |
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