• Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views




    Results 1 to 2 of 2
    Like Tree1Likes
    • 1 Post By <span class='glow_9ACD32'>Karlitaki</span>

    Thread: Some info for Beginners (Including me)

    1. #1
      Deep Diving Dreamer Achievements:
      Created Dream Journal Made lots of Friends on DV Populated Wall Tagger First Class Referrer Bronze 10000 Hall Points Veteran First Class
      <span class='glow_9ACD32'>Karlitaki</span>'s Avatar
      Join Date
      Oct 2010
      LD Count
      50+
      Gender
      Posts
      437
      Likes
      343
      DJ Entries
      92

      Some info for Beginners (Including me)

      I Found this info on web so i wanna share cus its interesting.

      Lucid dreaming is the ability to become aware that you are awake whilst you are still within your dream. It is an experience like no other. The ability to have a lucid dream can be taught. It comes naturally to some people whilst others have to work at it. But you CAN learn how to lucid dream.



      1. Two Questions To Ask To Tell If You're In A Lucid Dream
      a. "Are you aware that you're in a dream?"
      b. "Do you remember your waking life?"

      2. Sleep Paralysis - "Mind Awake/Body Asleep" - Feels Like Lead Blanket
      a. Trick the body into thinking it's already asleep.
      b. Body's test signal feels like an urge to roll over.
      c. Short circuit testing by ignoring the urge to roll over

      3. Keeping The Eyes Still
      a. Fools the body thinking it's time to test using the roll over message.
      b. Practice relaxing eyes deeply when falling asleep

      4. How To Finish Incomplete Paralysis
      a. Breathe deeply and slowly to relax the body
      b. Twitch an arm very slightly once or twice every 10 or 15 seconds for a
      minute or so - only do this when in nearly complete paralysis

      5. How To Tell How Close To Full Sleep Paralysis You Are Without Moving
      a. Vibrations, rushing noises, transparent eyelids reality check

      6. How To Convert Sleep Paralysis Into A Lucid Dream
      a. Open your mouth and begin deep breathing slowly and deliberately
      b. 'Safety-cap' exit - use thought to press down and then twist out of body

      7. How To Complete Partial Exits - Use Imagination To Make New Limbs

      8. How To Optimize The Brain's Chemistry For Lucid Dreams
      a. Melatonin is "off" switch, serotonin is "on" switch
      b. Get sunlight during the day so that it's easier to fall asleep at night.

      9. How To Add A Safety Net - Rhythm Napping
      a. Do your lucid dream attempts in the morning (5:00 AM), not at night.
      b. Stay up for 45 minutes before going back to bed, get timer ready. Lay
      down in your most comfortable sleeping position (does not have to be on
      your back). Stay perfectly still with your eyes relaxed. Let yourself
      daydream until you fall asleep. Fall asleep as many times as possible and
      wake up each time the timer beeps without ever moving. If you can do that
      cycle five times in one hour you will almost certainly become lucid or at
      least feel phenomena you've never had before such as paralysis or
      vibrations. Expect to become lucid during a 20 minute interval.

      10. How To Choose Your Timer Setup
      a. Normal: 8, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 20, 6... Faster: 6, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 15, 4.5.
      b. Alternate: 5, 25, 5, 25, 5, 25... Rapid fire: 20, 20, 2, 2, 2, 2.

      11. Simple Things To Do If You Can't Fall Asleep Fast Enough
      a. Avoid bright lights for an hour or so before you intend to sleep.
      b. Keep body warm, wear socks, silicone earplugs, blindfolds

      12. Simple Things To Do If The Timer Doesn't Wake You Up
      a. Put the timer closer to your head. Background noise - radio or fan

      13. How To Deal With Fear In Sleep Paralysis
      a. Stuart Wilde says bravery is not the absence of fear. Bravery is the ability
      to operate effectively even while totally terrified.
      b. Break paralysis using slow deep breathing to enter a partial lucid dream
      separation and then immediately end the lucid dream by willing yourself
      to wake up. Since you're always in control there is never anything to fear.
      14. How To Improve Dream Recall
      a. Put body in position it was when you dreamed to bring back the memory.
      b. Practice staying perfectly still without moving or opening your eyes the
      moment you wake up.

      Part Two - Wake Induced Lucid Dreams Using Teleporting OBEs

      1. Psychological Approach Of WILDs Gives You More Control

      2. Opening Up The Subconscious With Memory Impressions
      a. Dipping in and out of coherency
      b. Creating a space in your subconscious for you to enter
      c. Visualization versus conceptualization, "imagery" as a catchall term
      d. How to sense where the real imagery comes from using the shifted blackboard trick

      3. How To Execute A Teleporting WILD - Like Shifting Gears
      a. First gear: daydreaming to loosen the mind
      b. Second gear: look for memory impressions to signal you're ready
      c. Third gear: create a solidifying space in your subconscious
      i. How to craft an efficient visualization - make it interactive and
      make it surprise you
      ii. Tip: Don't concentrate too much, stay relaxed to keep getting
      memory impressions
      d. Fourth gear: literally feel your body's copy feeling the wall's texture
      e. Overdrive gear: the critical crossover - immerse yourself in imagery to
      enter the OBE
      f. Spreading out the critical crossover
      i. Shifting between your physical body and OBE body to learn what
      they feel like - overlaid sight


      Lucid Dreaming Affirmations
      • Each night I am becoming more conscious of all my dreams.
      • While I am dreaming, I remember that I am dreaming.
      • My dreams offer many signals to remember that I am dreaming.
      • I take control of my dreams and become lucid.
      • While I am dreaming I recognize that I am dreaming.
      • Every dream offers clear signals that I am dreaming.
      • I recognize dream signs and remember that I am dreaming.
      • I remember my dreams and write them down.
      • When unusual things happen, I instantly ask, “Is this a dream?”
      • I have many dreams that I remember. I’m good at remembering my
      dreams.
      • My dreams are inspiring and enlightening.
      • I am a lucid dreamer.
      • I intend to have lucid dreams tonight.
      • While I am dreaming I remember to ask, “Am I dreaming?
      • It’s easy to take control of my dreams and become lucid.
      • Awareness now.
      • I am aware in the dream world.
      • Lucid dreaming is easy and fun.

      keep reading . . .
      Last edited by Karlitaki; 05-09-2011 at 02:45 PM.
      wasanga likes this.

    2. #2
      Higher Consciousness Now Achievements:
      Created Dream Journal Made lots of Friends on DV 1000 Hall Points Tagger First Class Veteran First Class
      dreamcatcher81's Avatar
      Join Date
      Apr 2011
      LD Count
      54 from 4/29/11
      Gender
      Location
      MD
      Posts
      534
      Likes
      149
      DJ Entries
      33
      "Fall asleep as many times as possible and
      wake up each time the timer beeps without ever moving."

      I've tried the rhythm napping technique u become more and more lucid each time u fall asleep but i have trouble falling asleep the second and third time in such short intervals, spread out over the day i could go back to sleep 5 or 6 times though

    Similar Threads

    1. Where are the beginners?
      By Lorgarn in forum Introduction Zone
      Replies: 30
      Last Post: 03-14-2011, 04:55 AM
    2. impossible? two ideas, one including polyphasic sleeping
      By MiguelHombree in forum General Lucid Discussion
      Replies: 6
      Last Post: 09-01-2009, 08:52 PM
    3. Tip for beginners
      By GreenTea in forum Introduction Zone
      Replies: 2
      Last Post: 07-10-2007, 04:12 AM
    4. beginners fear?
      By mfchrist in forum General Lucid Discussion
      Replies: 4
      Last Post: 07-13-2005, 03:32 PM
    5. Replies: 22
      Last Post: 08-08-2004, 01:22 AM

    Bookmarks

    Posting Permissions

    • You may not post new threads
    • You may not post replies
    • You may not post attachments
    • You may not edit your posts
    •