What would happend if you went to sleep inside a lucid dream and start lucid dreaming inside the first lucid dream?
Have anyone tried it yet? :)
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What would happend if you went to sleep inside a lucid dream and start lucid dreaming inside the first lucid dream?
Have anyone tried it yet? :)
It is indeed possible. PercyLucid had a multilayered lucid dream and awoke from each and every dream in the right order. I've only had one but I lost lucidity inside the dream in the end and woke up for real instead of waking back to my lucid dreaming dream body.
When thought and deed are one and the same, I would imagine that something could happen. But as far as I recall, relation to self is inadmissible.
I see, Was there any differences in each lucid dream? was the second one more vivid then the first one? :)
So... Having a lucid dream in a lucid dream... Would be fun to try.. And then a lucid dream in lucid dream's lucid dream. :P
I became lucid in the end and decided to WILD inside the dream a few seconds later. It was pretty vivid yes :)
Amazing.... I need to hurry up and get atleast one lucid dream! I'd love to experiment with different things in a dream!
I liked this when I tried it. The dream I had was very vivid, and was a very stable dream environment. Images and the scenery seemed out of this world.
This is also in the works of Carlos Castaneda:
"(The tenant speaking) Start your dreaming by lying down on your right side with your knees bent a bit. Stay in that position until you fall asleep. Then, in dreaming, dream that you lie down in that position to fall asleep again. The result is a solid fixation of the assemblage point at the second place of falling asleep; total perception. Can be repeated, or on left side, back and stomach, to produce amazing results."
Sometimes I feel so tired I just lie down and sleep in the dream. Not sure what happens after that, I lose lucidity :P
You could plan your way into a "layered" dream of sorts. But I have no idea how one would keep one dream on while your in another, I always thought that we need to be in the dream for it to exist, because dreams aren't waiting for us when we go to sleep, we build them from the ground up from our experiences the during waking life, and once we exit, our brain throws it in the trash, similar to "multi" tasking. You either do one or the othe you can't seperate you brain and equally work on each one, you ignore one, as you work on the other.
But it could be possible, to be lucid, remember the dream, then enter another dream (And do this for however many levels you can remember)
Then as you "wake up" or lose one dream, you recreate the dream from before and constantly do that until you enter you original lucid dream. But I'm no expert, so what ever I say doesn't mean jack when trying to disprove anything.
Yeah, when you're lucid, everything you expect will happen, happens. If you're in a multi-layered dream and you decide to go back, then you will end up in the previous dream with everything the way you expect it to be. Either there are different levels, or the dream just changes based on your expectations, either way it's rather cool! :)