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      How I learned not to speak about my dream habits with the "athority"

      Something that I learned over the months, is not to mention my dream activitys to teachers, even if your being honoest about what you did that weekend. I told one of my teachers about my lucid dreaming and decided to give her up dates. She got concerned that I was "loosing" my sense of reality. Funny how people don't worry as often about video games, even tho they are the same thing only one has more control. Anyone that thinks should realize that it is just a teen and his new video game. She thinks that ill stop being able to tell dream and reality. Funny how lucid dreaming involves being able to tell the difference better then anyone else, yet some people don't get that. Same person who thinks I have delusional thinking, just becuase I believe that a persons reality is simply perception and that true reality in itself cant be grasped by the human mind, becuase its programed to think with a film over it, that it cant funtion without that film. What I learned is that people especially athority figues worry when people do anything that is considered weird and that effects the brain. Also....Why do some people consider adults with thought processes like what i said above as a possible geniuse yet a kid or teen who thinks like that makes them worry?

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      Well learned young Jedi!

      Unimaginative people in positions of authority don't like to encourage free thinking. If people learn to think for themselves they'll no longer cling blindly to their authority figures.

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      Ha, I know what you mean. I've told people about lucid dreaming, and some just look at me like I'm crazy. I guess lucid dreaming is just not some people's piece of cake.
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      Same here.Whenever I try to talk to my friends how great it is,they either dont care,or think that im going delusional and need some help.Even my family thinks im crazy for doing it.Which is why im glad we have dreamviews.But it would sure be nice to talk to someone about it who likes it too.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Darkmatters View Post
      Unimaginative people in positions of authority don't like to encourage free thinking. If people learn to think for themselves they'll no longer cling blindly to their authority figures.
      A much simpler (and in my opinion, more reasonable explanation) is that these people are not trying to keep you clinging to them as authority figures, rather they have been raised under a strict set of beliefs, and anything that conflicts with that is unacceptable, wrong, insane or stupid (and possibly many other things). Most people have some things like this. If you want to see if you do, just think about some of your core beliefs, and think "could I be wrong about this? Why do i believe this? What evidence is there for this?" If you're just saying anything like: "no", "because my parents(or others) told me so", or "i just believe it", then you're probably one of these types of people, regardless of whether or not you are "open minded" to lucid dreaming or other things.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Darkmatters View Post
      Well learned young Jedi!

      Unimaginative people in positions of authority don't like to encourage free thinking. If people learn to think for themselves they'll no longer cling blindly to their authority figures.
      Your comment is ridiculous.

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      Well, I don't know if it's what happened in this instance, but I maintain that unimaginative people who hold high positions don't like to encourage free thinking or inner exploration.

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      I used to think that being able to induce lucid dreams was something that i thought unreal like witchcraft. But since I proved it was real to myself, I now question what else I could be wrong about. There you have it, the thing that stated my "delusional thinking".
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      Lol discussing dreams to a teacher is like telling them you've got illegal immigrants living in your backyard. I like to keep things to myself.

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      Quote Originally Posted by divinemission View Post
      Ha, I know what you mean. I've told people about lucid dreaming, and some just look at me like I'm crazy. I guess lucid dreaming is just not some people's piece of cake.
      I've never gotten that. If you can do anything in a dream, why not like it? For example if you like wrestling, imagine you being in WWE or something. Everyone can find something to like in dreaming, even if it is limited to your imagination
      Two years later, I'm back. LUCID COUNT RESET, HERE WE GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-

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      The most important thing is to not question it, either.

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      Quote Originally Posted by greenhavoc View Post
      Your comment is ridiculous.
      Could you explain why you find it ridiculous? I'm not saying that I agree or disagree with you, but I would like to know why you find it ridiculous.
      Last edited by Bobblehat; 08-28-2011 at 08:30 AM.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Texture View Post
      I've never gotten that. If you can do anything in a dream, why not like it? For example if you like wrestling, imagine you being in WWE or something. Everyone can find something to like in dreaming, even if it is limited to your imagination
      some people have very poor imagination! my imagination was pretty poor before i found DV
      so for example some one that likes wrestling may find it to "silly" to imagine they were the wrestler and the OP relates more to authority figures because they are trying to give out the authority vibe,so again there imagination is limited and would never picture them kickin ass in the square circle! IMO

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      Quote Originally Posted by Fredfredburger View Post
      I used to think that being able to induce lucid dreams was something that i thought unreal like witchcraft. But since I proved it was real to myself, I now question what else I could be wrong about. There you have it, the thing that stated my "delusional thinking".
      This is one of the biggest problems with lucid dreaming. People don't understand that it is scientifically proven and unquestionably been found to be a very real phenomenon. It's great that you proved it to yourself, but the proof is already there, you probably just didn't know. People who lump lucid dreaming in with "witchcraft" are simply ignorant to this fact. But unfortunately, most people are not aware that lucid dreaming is not some pseudo-scientific subject, new age unsubstantiated phenom, or magical delusions. Mainstream science does not question the existence of lucid dreaming. The more people understand this, the better. Sadly, lucid dreaming also seems to come packaged with lots of other things that inspire skepticism, and rightly so...as these things, unlike lucid dreaming, are not proven to exist (shared dreaming, astral projection, etc.).

      Also, no one wants to hear about your dreams (except for DVers!)...unless your dreams are about that person. They might pretend to be interested for the first few seconds, but they quickly glaze over and that's when you realize you never should have opened your mouth to begin with.

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      I told my mum about it and she doesn't believe it and thinks I'm a bit strange lol
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      I've found over time that the best thing to say to others about LD'ing is nothing at all.

      It doesn't matter that it's been proven, or that it is a great experience, or that, damn it, you want to share with someone what you've done. What matters is that a very, very small minority of people even know what LD'ing is, much less understand its nature or enjoy doing it themselves. When that's the case, bringing up the subject tends to elicit little more than strange looks, judgments, and yes, concern by those with authority over you that you might be broken, or at best aren't following the company line. It really is best to keep it to yourself, unless you've found someone genuinely curious about the experience.

      Also, no one wants to hear about your dreams (except for DVers!)...unless your dreams are about that person. They might pretend to be interested for the first few seconds, but they quickly glaze over and that's when you realize you never should have opened your mouth to begin with.
      Excellent point, Nina!
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      Quote Originally Posted by divinemission View Post
      Ha, I know what you mean. I've told people about lucid dreaming, and some just look at me like I'm crazy. I guess lucid dreaming is just not some people's piece of cake.
      I know exactly what you mean. My mom denies that lucid dreaming is real so...whatever.

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      Yeah. Its funny how little people care about a land of infinite possibility.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Fredfredburger View Post
      Something that I learned over the months, is not to mention my dream activitys to teachers, even if your being honoest about what you did that weekend. I told one of my teachers about my lucid dreaming and decided to give her up dates. She got concerned that I was "loosing" my sense of reality. Funny how people don't worry as often about video games, even tho they are the same thing only one has more control. Anyone that thinks should realize that it is just a teen and his new video game. She thinks that ill stop being able to tell dream and reality. Funny how lucid dreaming involves being able to tell the difference better then anyone else, yet some people don't get that. Same person who thinks I have delusional thinking, just becuase I believe that a persons reality is simply perception and that true reality in itself cant be grasped by the human mind, becuase its programed to think with a film over it, that it cant funtion without that film. What I learned is that people especially athority figues worry when people do anything that is considered weird and that effects the brain. Also....Why do some people consider adults with thought processes like what i said above as a possible geniuse yet a kid or teen who thinks like that makes them worry?
      I lucid dream all the time, and completely lost all sense of reality. It's great.

      Quote Originally Posted by greenhavoc View Post
      It was rhetorical, and I'm not your friend nor do I appreciate your condescending tone.
      We good here, chief?
      Wow, you're an idiot.
      Last edited by nina; 08-28-2011 at 09:31 PM.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Sassafrax View Post
      Wow, you're an idiot.
      1. Do not double post
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      Please view the forum rules. Thnx.

      Also, everyone lighten up.

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      People people people. No matter what the topic they always argue Why cant thee be peace, theres no way way of telling someones intent over the internet unless they out right tell you. By the way many people around me seem to think that just becuase someone like a teacher or a doctor is right, just becuase they are in charge. Despite being in charge, or an expert in something, they are still human and are likely to do and say dumb things, or be wrong, just like the rest of us. It seems like some people follow and adopt an athoity figures way of thinking without asking themselvs "Hmmm, why do I believe what I believe.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Fredfredburger View Post
      People people people. No matter what the topic they always argue Why cant thee be peace, theres no way way of telling someones intent over the internet unless they out right tell you. By the way many people around me seem to think that just becuase someone like a teacher or a doctor is right, just becuase they are in charge. Despite being in charge, or an expert in something, they are still human and are likely to do and say dumb things, or be wrong, just like the rest of us. It seems like some people follow and adopt an athoity figures way of thinking without asking themselvs "Hmmm, why do I believe what I believe.
      I fully agree, Fred. I found out the really hard way that, even though people have their "degree" in whatever, most of them don't know what they are talking about. Honestly, most of them are only looking to make money (i'm talking mostly about doctors here). But teachers, psychiatrists, doctors, cops etc. really don't have much more of a clue than your average Joe (if not less of a clue, since they think their views are flawless and have a masters degree to prove it).
      Honestly I learned a long time ago not to let those kind of people in on my personal life, especially dreams since they aren't likely to know what you are talking about.
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      Ok, so I guess you were just messing with me when you said my post was ridiculous? And since it's your sig, does it mean all of your posts are just messing with people? Or is that just there so when you say something sarcastic you can always back out by saying "Did you read my sig (insert condescending title here)?"

      Last question - are you related to somii? (he stomps on your ideas. It says so right n his sig, so everything he says is ok!)

      Just messing with you (and somii).

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      I actually just remembered this. Last year my drama teacher started talking about lucid dreaming and I almost went CRAZY. I had to contain my excitement about the topic. Everyone was wondering how to do it, and nobody had heard about it before, and they were all excited about it.

      Whenever every I try to explain lucid dreaming everyone just stares at me. My drama teacher made everything sound cool.

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      Awesome! I was reading a book a while back called Impro - apparently it's a real classic for any kind of drama students. And the author talked a lot about HI and HH and various hypnotic states and dreaming as a bridge to the subconscious etc. I don't think he really delved into actual lucid dreaming, but it was close enough to trip me out a bit!!

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