What's really kept me interested is the sheer immensity of it all. You can do ANYTHING. Go ANYWHERE. Even stuff that doesn't even exist. Just coming up with stuff to do keeps me in it. |
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I've been trying to lucid for a very long time. I used to be really into it when i first started (about a year and a half ago). I got 1 or 2 few second lucids and I remember how amazing it felt and how real it was. But I got away from it for a few months (during intense final studies) and I've been off and on since then trying to get more but I just realised that im not interested in it anymore. I've tried taking breaks and when I think about a world thats as real as this and that I can do anything is, i know it's amazing but I can't truly think that like when i first started. And i think that is directly related to why i haven't been able to get any lucids in a year or so. |
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What's really kept me interested is the sheer immensity of it all. You can do ANYTHING. Go ANYWHERE. Even stuff that doesn't even exist. Just coming up with stuff to do keeps me in it. |
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Hey Brock ask in the attaining lucidity section. Just list your problems and try hard. |
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I got out of it for a while to but i quickly snapped back into because Lucid dreaming is such an amazing expierence that does not take much time to practice. Also try reading about it and indulge yourself in the subject, theres youtube videos and a juicy podcast called getlucid which juices me up to get lucid. |
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This damn forum. |
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The idea of having surreal lucid dreams every night, or having experiences similar to Hyu's. |
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One of my goals in life was (and is) to find/develop a sort of drug that is perfect. Don't take it too literal though, it doesn't have to be a drug, it can be anything. 'Being perfected' can also be interpreted widely, it can be feeling great, it can be your own world with full power, etc. |
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spartin- this doesnt belong in attaining lucidity because it's not about attaining lucidity |
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Try making a dream saga, with recurring places and characters and plots and the like. Making a more stable world somehow adds to the appeal, for me. Escapism at it's finest. |
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Abraxas
Originally Posted by OldSparta
The adventures I remember from past dreams and the ideas to make them better and to make even more experiments on myself, ofc. |
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I just don't stress over it. Usually, I think about dreaming only when something unusual happens in real life, when I wake up, when I go to sleep, and when I'm at Dream Views. What you don't want is to get disappointed every time you wake up and only had a regular dream. |
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Glaedr, the golden dragon from the Inheritance series.
-A truly creative person rids him or herself of all self-imposed limitations. (Got this from a fortune cookie)
5 DILDs/0 DEILD
I like to fly its give me felling like all my body is in chills like in some extasy but if u don't know u can fly u can just jump from window or cliff whatever is near cause lots time i was without a mate better then spanking the monkey is LD's sex felling of killing someone brings smile on my face and most of it u will see places that philosophers didn't dream about love some fight with monsters like huge kinda octopus or revenge on my nightmares monster from childhood also I'm a fun of games most RPG so having like team 3+me going for the quest once i had problem with flying one of spirits give me a paper with 4 spells I read it and remember just one was for flying I was sceptic but I said two word it was and I just get up in air... what's the best my mind always surprise me like I killed a girl and opened her body with scalpel looks like some shit... U SLEEP 1/3 OF YOUR LIVE USE IT HAVE FREE FUN |
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The thing that anything can happen keeps me at it, for example a few nights back I was pleasently surprised: There was can of cola attached to a pine tree on my backyard, I drank it and it boosted the vividness of the dream. |
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Lucid dreaming since September 2011!!!
Lucid goals: Jumping out of a car going at high speed and crashing into an oncoming car, completely destroying the car, leaving me unharmed.[ ],
Visiting moon [x], Proper flying [x], Stabilizing an LD perfectly [x], Shoot lightning/lasers out of my fingers [x], Shapeshifting [ ], Fly a helicopter [ ], TOTY 2013 [ ], Change dreamscene [x].
Lucids: 16 crappy, 15 good, 5 awesome.
I love psychology and lucid dreaming is an awesome experience to develop and try to answer questions in some fields of psychology. Also, I noticed that I can't spend a day without thinking/reading something about lucid dreaming. It's no longer a simple routine or goal, it's something that has become part of my life. So many questions I ask myself about the subconscious and so many times I hear my own answer "lucid dreaming will help you find your answer". |
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I dream *every night* whether I want to or not. I might as well make it interesting :p |
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What Zoth said ^ |
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Whenever I'm feeling discouraged or bored, I go back and read some random dreams from my old dream journals. It is very inspiring. Knowing that it all came from your mind is a huge confidence boost. |
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Well I guess for myself it's because I want to do the impossible. In a dream, you can create fire in the palm of your hand, you can fight somebody ten times the size of you and still win. The thought of being able to do such things has kept me going personally. Once I gain the ability to become lucid regularly, that'll be something awesome. |
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