Make use of sleeping time, have tons of fun without having to leave your bed!! |
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Basically, why do YOU lucid dream? I think it'd be cool to see what everyone's different reasons are. Try not to post anything too philosophical or mindblowing. |
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Make use of sleeping time, have tons of fun without having to leave your bed!! |
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LD Goals
[ ] Do the ToTM [X] Stabilize a dream [ ] Earth Bend
I want to fly, control water, and do a lil bit of magic |
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Push my mind to the limits. And do some cool stuff. |
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My waking life is very boring. So i try to find awesome stuff to do to make it as good as possible. Doing anything possible, anywhere possible with anything/anyone possible with time which is usually wasted sounded too awesome to resist |
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Same as spyguy. |
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I practice lucid dreaming because its something that most people don't practice and to have awesome/epic adventures. Check out my dream journal, I had an awesome lucid dream called "Lucid Dream #33 & 34" my most vivid, lucid, and longest lucid dream I ever had! |
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DILD: 0 | WBTB: 0 | WILD: 0
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Doing kickass stuff, living out scenes from movies, having superpowers, and totally blowing my own mind so that when I wake up, I'm high as a kite until I fall asleep that night. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
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Adventure! |
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Try out impossible things like magic and flying. |
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Goals:
1. Attacking my enemies instead of running away from them~ Ultimately taking control of my dream situation.
2. Remember that I can always summon a shield around me to protect myself in dreams. No need to fear!
It's fun, why would you not spend your night doing amazing things that you could never do in real life? Plus I can see it being useful with more skill. For example, I know there have been medical students that have practiced and mastered medical procedures entirely in lucid dreams. |
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Sleeping Like Superman: Extraordinary stories of sleep and dreaming
Currently working on a nonfiction popular science book on sleep and dreaming. I am a sleep researcher in the dep of medical neuroscience at Dalhousie University, writer, and clinical research coordinator for phase II-IV drug trials.
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I find it interesting how so far the majority is just to have an adventure with possibilities inaccessible in the real world. Though, really, I suppose that is one of the bigger attractive qualities of lucid dreaming. |
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I had my first LD by accident. I've been hooked ever since. |
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Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake
-Thoreau
I don't LD to fulfill fantasies primarily. I want to become in touch with my dream symbols and spirituality. I believe becoming more conscious in my dreams I can get in touch with my higher self, which is all I want out of life. I hope to become a more aware person after I master the art of lucid dreaming. I take lucid dreaming very seriously and do not see it as a game, but as a way of living, part of my spiritual quest. |
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God yes, pretty much this. I've also been having a horrible dry spell, except for this afternoon when I had a regular dream in which I could easily shift and create my surroundings as if I was inside a 3d program... I even looked at the partly cloudy sunset peaking out as I was walking around town, which was yellowish orange, and willed it to be magenta. Sure enough, it did exactly what I wanted, changing the colors back and forth, and I was so excited that I could successfully control this that I realized I was probably dreaming, which encouraged me even more considering my dry spell. I decided to fly up and up in the air around buildings, as if swimming slowly upwards and upwards as the people down below watched me in wonder. I tried to get higher and higher, past the tops of the buildings, up to the sky, but eventually my overly conscious efforts and hints of self doubt hindered me and I slowly sunk back down, despite fighting efforts to stay up. It was a great experience though. |
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DILDs: A Lot
i've always wanted to fulfill my daydreams i used to have (look at maladaptive daydreaming thread) in waking life. With lucid dreaming, i can do that. The ability to fly and fight demons made of fire and slime. to ride dragons across a grassland filled with dinosaurs eating donkeys controled by an evil wizard named Galork |
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I lucid dream so that I can make use of my sleeping time, and fulfill fantasies such as using magic and flying. |
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One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.
Philosopher: What do you mean? I am asking because I'm genuinely interested in your ideas. How does dreaming lead to self realization? By your other comment it would seem as if there is not 'realizing' to be done, but rather, self creating. Maybe I misunderstood though. |
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Last edited by cmmgibson; 04-19-2011 at 04:09 AM.
Well, I would say to just have the feeling and the adrenaline pumping through your veins. Greatest feeling I have ever experienced! |
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"Love is blind, and hope is dark"
Most people believe that dreams only involve their own mind. I believed this myself for many, many years. I have learned this is not true. There is what men call "God" which only means ability not comprehensible to man, and that the human mind is evolving towards a specific function in regard to the life of the body. i.e. "The Plan of God." human psychological evolution. |
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Last edited by Philosopher8659; 04-19-2011 at 03:37 PM.
For the same reasons most of you do: To be able to do things that are impossible to do, and things you normally can't get away with. |
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