There is always some discussion about the fears of lucid dreaming. The moral reprecutions, can I wake up, is it relgiously wrong, will demons kill me, etc. |
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There is always some discussion about the fears of lucid dreaming. The moral reprecutions, can I wake up, is it relgiously wrong, will demons kill me, etc. |
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Interesting question |
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you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
Oh I could never regret having my lucid abilities. They came to me unknowingly, like a gift that arrived out of no where. And since then I have had hundreds of amazing experiences that I could never even imagine!! |
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I regret it every time I wake up at 4 am to do WILD. But that's only because I'm sleepy. I love LDing. That feeling you get when you become lucid |
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Do I regret learning to lucid Dream.. absolutely not. Do I miss the water when the well runs dry.. very very much. |
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i shudder to think of what my life would be like without it. |
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Ignorant bliss is an oxymoron; but so is miserable truth.
So from what I see there so far is no regeret to learning to lucid dream. If you are away from it for whatever reason you miss it. Like any other thing you love. |
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I love my dreams and knowing what they are. I like to know when I dream so I can look for things to help me in the real world. I do not try to control dreams. Really I stopped trying after I failed over and over. |
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Cared for by: Clairity
So many variables, so little knowledge.
I regret it on those mornings when I wake up having had twenty or so forced false awakenings before I could truly force myself awake. Which is silly, I know, since I shouldn't have to FORCE anything. And it's only a temporary concern -- I question my waking sanity far more than that of my LDs, if you know the feeling. |
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It is important that we do not judge these few unbiased moments of our lives, but take them as they are. There is no nightmare for the lucid dreamer, nor no shadows on the mind.
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I appreciate false awakenings. Know why? It's because I'm still dreaming. |
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I sort of do at the moment, because I've lost the ability and it sucks knowing how awesome they are and not being able to do it. |
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OH I dont know..,.. I mean I LOVE lucid dreaming, and I love knowing baout it. It has defined me in so many ways. BUT( this is hopefully this a temprary situation) I uused to have more lcuid dremas beofre I knew what they really were, I htougth they were some how a real place, and the magic is only slightly deminihed when you knwo its just your mind( but even cooler in some ways) and now I havent been able to slep at night, I just get exicted... Its a good and bad thing, I woudl relaly just love to beable to lay down and be knocked right out and sleep for once... But overall I lvoe lucid dremaing sooo soo much, and I will lvoe it forever. SOmtimes you just have to give one thing up for something that is eventualy better. |
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"Dreams are as portals. Flat visions of misty places. But I can write dreams!" - Myst Uru
Definetly dont regret it, Lucid Dreaming has such an enormous ability to open your eyes to aspects of the world that you woud normally ignore or not realise existed. It's a secret that we here thrive on, |
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On occasion ignorance is bliss. |
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Name your subconscious (NST)
-Mostly retired-
I posted something. Then I wanted to delete. I can't. So now you're reading this crap. |
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An idea is something you haven't fully considered.
A belief is merely a repetitive thought.
A conclusion is simply where you stopped thinking.
I do only a li'll bit...because it reminds me of someone |
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