in LD has anyone ever: stopped whatever they were doing to take a second to breath, and feel what being lucid actually feels like? |
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in LD has anyone ever: stopped whatever they were doing to take a second to breath, and feel what being lucid actually feels like? |
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just DANCE
It's like I'm walking on sunshine. |
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For me the feeling of being within a dream is a key part of how and why I get lucid. If I had to try and describe it, it's almost like a 6th sense in every sense I have. Everything is heightened - my vision is clearer, touch is more sensitive, hearing more defined, smell and taste more delicious and appealing! |
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Total Lds - 103
Spoiler for Goals:
It feels like my body is at 50% opacity, the sun is shinning through me, and falling without the weight in my torso. A place where pain doesn't exist. It's utopia. |
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Similar to the hallucinations you get right before dying. Like you're floating on air, and have become one with the world around you. Awesome feeling, that. |
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The chemical that is flooded into your brain at the moment you die is called DMT. Dimethyltriptamine. It is the most potent hallucigenic in the world, far more powerful than LSD and even Salvia. Some people know it as the Spirit Molecule, and many have basically described it as enlightenment. What's interesting is that DMT is also released when you're born, and there is strong evidence to suggest that it is released when you sleep causing dreams. Have you had a personal near-death experience? There are certainly many exciting stories of them! |
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I was about to say it feels like i'm on top of the world, but it actually feels like I am the world, and the world is me. It's extraordinary. |
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I'm big on DILD, where I become lucid randomly in the dream. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
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When you first become lucid, it's a rush of excitement and amazement. Then if you ponder it too long it can get a little weird. You're standing in this dream world where everything feels real (most of the time) yet your physical body is laying in bed. When I was a beginner, the feeling of being lucid was one of the best feelings in the world. After a few years, it's still amazing. |
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When I first become lucid it is like I just remembered a name that I had been on the verge of getting for a long time. And then my own personal world that I have come to love every single night is open to me, I can leave the pre-set tracks and just enjoy the place I go to all the time. All the things I planned on doing once lucid don't matter, it is just the freedom that comes with it. Its almost like the regular dream is in 2D, and I can only walk in a single direction, and then it switches to 3D and I can suddenly go off to the side where I am not supposed to be. I like to pretend that the dream world is real, and that I am stopping the events and seeing what else was going on while I was preoccupied. |
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Lucid Dreaming since 3/30/10
It feels like being high. |
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When I am lucid, I feel as if all of the responsibilities and burdens I have to be conscious of in waking life is gone. My mind is relaxed, and my emotions are much stronger. I also feel content knowing the fact that when I am lucid that I can find others and hopefully have shared dreams with them. |
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It doesn't feel much like real life, but at the same time it does. I know that in the dream world, I look at the entire scene, where as in the real world I study the details of a scene more. That is the major difference for me. It's like I know what I'm seeing, but don't see the pieces of the picture. |
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I wanna be the very best
Like no one ever was
To lucid dream is my real test
To control them is my cause
I tend to rush around too much, which leads me to waking up. But I always try and tell myself to calm down when I become lucid, but its almost like I get into this autopilot mode and I forget about everything in the outside world(outside my dreaming mind). But most of my lucids..well.. feel dreamy! lol |
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Every passing minute is another chance to turn it all around.
(SP)12 (FA)10 (DEILD Chain)1 (DILD)6 (DEILD)2 (VILD)2
Same as above...I seem to go on autopilot, so it's not too exciting or fun, but I intend to change that! |
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Everyone typically says that they feel a certain peace when they're lucid but I feel something different; a certain awkwardness to it, like I'm out of place. Sometimes the dream feels downright hostile. |
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Last edited by Crucide; 03-21-2012 at 01:23 AM.
Goals: Use every type of power;--Water(Includes Ice)[]--Fire[]--Air[]--Earth[]--Electricity[]--Light[]--Dark[x]--Time[]--Space(Manipulation of matter; Creation, Summoning, etc.)[x]--Life(Manipulation of Mind; Mind Hacking, Body Snatching, Creation of Intelligence, etc.)[]--PMD(Power of Mass Destruction; Power on a mass scale, Transformation, etc.)
it feels like freedom; like a moment away from the tireless shackles that are corpporeal life. It feels, every time, like a step toward where I know I'm supposed to be every moment of my waking life. |
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Agree with Sageous, it feels like freedom. It's getting that sudden realisation that you can do anything in 'this world' |
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Last edited by fOrceez; 03-22-2012 at 01:31 AM. Reason: i really can't spell
Feels like my other reality, and I am constantly trying to get there. It is awesome to experiment with what you can do in this 'practice' reality. |
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I agree with Sageous too. I used to have very fuzzy LDs where I'd worry too much and they'd end very quickly or I'd get carried away back into the dream but after time and practice my LDs are full of possibilities and I feel like there's a world I can enter where I have no limits, no consequences, nothing bad can happen and anything is possible. I love it!! |
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