My friend thinks that lucid dreaming isn't real or 'it isn't possible to the degree people claim.' |
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My friend thinks that lucid dreaming isn't real or 'it isn't possible to the degree people claim.' |
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Well I don't know much about the science of sleep and dreaming and I, much like you, have had only low level encounters with lucidity. Tell your friend however that he is wrong, you are SUBconscious when you sleep not UNconscious and lucid dreaming is not being conscious, but being aware. See if that makes him think mate. |
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Hmm, he said it didn't make him think |
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If you lay still with closed eyes and lose consciousness you are sleeping, but if you lay still with closed eyes and are conscious you are meditating. |
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Last edited by Choi; 03-04-2012 at 11:59 AM.
Well, LDing is scientifically proven, and has he seen this forum? It's not like all these people are in some massive conspiracy or something |
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Fly [X] - Nuke something with a Falcon Punch [ ] - Stay lucid for longer than 20 minutes [X] - Lucid Sex [X] - Step through a Stargate and enter a new world [ ] - Save a crashing airliner [ ] - Travel in time with the DeLorean [ ] - Go to Narnia [ ] - Go to Middle-earth [ ] - Pokémon Battle [ ]
Yeah, like this huge place filled with stories and people are just all made up. I bet a few more threads like this one would exist if it wasn't real. But yes you can move your eyes according to a specific pattern in a dream and your eyes will move under your eyelids. They also confirmed that the subject was dreaming by checking the brain waves. |
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Well, I have to admit I did doubt a little for a while, but then I had my first one a few months ago after a week or so of trying. It wasn't much of one, but I was aware during a dream. That was proof enough for me. Unfortunately, if he doesn't believe it's possible, the only way to prove it is by showing him the various papers on the subject, and it sounds like he's already convinced himself that they were fabricated. It's sad that he'll never see it, but in the end it's ultimately his loss, not yours. |
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This is just my theory, but I think it's because your body can't paralyze your eyes. The same goes with the rest of your body, if you weren't paralyzed inside a dream, you would be acting it out. (Also why when you wake up to sleep paralysis, mostly all you can move is your eyes) |
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Here you go! |
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Last edited by Patrick; 03-04-2012 at 02:45 PM.
Yes, LaBerge did prove it multiple ways. I recommend Googling how he proved it and then showing it to your friend. As others have said, this whole site it proof. If it wasn't real there wouldnt be thousands do members and dream journals here. |
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You can tell him the methods of lucid dreaming so he can lucid dream for himself and see if that is proof enough. |
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Um... who told him that dreaming is being unconcious...? |
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Sounds like he doesn't want to believe. The only way is to have him experience it. |
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Last edited by gab; 03-05-2012 at 02:35 AM.
There are plenty of people who have experienced LD's, if your friend wants to willfully ignore that fact and pretend like they ALL are lying about it (really why would we lie?) then there's nothing you will be able to do to prove it. LD'ing is not something you can externally verify. I do not even think the idea of a person controlling their eye movement is much proof, since those movements could potentially occur randomly during a person's sleep. |
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well wishes,
lily
"I have been with you since the beginning, and I shall be with you til the end."
- Isis, in my dream.
The test that utilized coordinated eye movements within the dream offered more than enough proof that LD's exist. |
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