Seeing as you teach yourself to lucid dream, does there ever come a point where you don't even have to try to lucid dream anymore it just happens? |
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Seeing as you teach yourself to lucid dream, does there ever come a point where you don't even have to try to lucid dream anymore it just happens? |
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Would you want to dream for that long? You would know it was a dream, and in your head you would know you would have to leave at some point. So I can't see many people wanting to do whole years or months of things, only to know they would have to get up and continue their lives again. |
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I agree with you on some points, SOME people may get bored; others wont. Now, the brain is something complex. It's amazingly complex in fact, it's something what causes us to evolve and think in different ways. The brain creates completely different situations. And once you stop you begin to crave what you once had. |
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If you practice, and are determined you can get up to the point where you have a lucid dream every night. Maybe even 2 a night. The only way I can think of to make it feel that your lucid dream went on longer then it actually did is to make night and day go by faster. That way you feel as if you've been in a dream a whole day or a few hours. |
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Jackitate: all those things you list are totally possible -- even creating new technologies. To limit yourself to what the dream gives you, and to assume that you cannot create your own universe, replete with everything you every wanted in a universe, is to assume that someone else, and not you, is in charge of your dreams. Please try not to listen to Oneiro. |
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Yeah Oneiro, even I know that you can do anything as long as you can imagine it. |
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ANYTHING...as long as you can IMAGINE it. And, your mind must be able to accept it. Waiting for an LD to befall me~thats what I'm currently doing...LOL. |
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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!
Visualization and Self questioning...those are my natural habits from young. |
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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!
So nothing new? Lol, that does tell us something though. Enough visualization and self questioning can get you up to a level of an LD per night. So there appears to be little of any limit to how many LDs you can have. |
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Those 2 are the Main ones I did. And something weird though...all my dreams are linked together (somehow) to form a series of events (a single long LD) in one night. -wonder what kind of dream I'll get tonight- |
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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!
Well how has the series of events gone so far? What happened so far? |
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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!
Hey Origami, that's an awesome avatar, whats it from? |
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yes i think you can get to a certain point where lucid dreaming becomes effortless and more frequent. I think thats why Deild works so well in that your already in the right frame of mind for lucids so Ld chaining becomes easy. also time perception in regards to staying in a dream for what feels like long periods of time is possible you just have to study those who have done it and practice practice practice with clear powerful intent on your goal. namste. |
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"when you fall unconscious, what your mind expresses is a dream.
When you are aware, what your mind expresses is creativity. It creates your life.
When you are in a higher state of consciousness, it not only creates the life of whatever you want, but also on whom ever you want". -LifeBlissFoundation
It is possible to reach a point where you dont have to ry to lucid dream any more, but the real problem is keeping the dream stable. I am not sure someone could lucid dream for over an hour tho. |
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Try not. Do or do not. There is no try.
I disagree. I don't think you can just get to a point where you can kick back and let them roll in. If so, the same would go for talents and skills. If you were a master tennis player, and got to be the best in the world, then if you just stopped practicing you would slip up. I think lucid dreaming can get to a level where it is effortless, but that level is not permanent, you still need to practice. |
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How do you all know the duration of your LDs? |
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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!
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