I agreed. I can't think of a better purpose in lucid dreams than to better understand ourselves. Other than that, most of us seem to be using it to enjoy ourselves. |
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or maybe there's more to it than just having fun? i've been thinking about this and even though lucid dreaming can be learned, not everyone can do it. is it a gift or just a skill? our language creates a barrier within us, the word dream implies to us that the state we enter while we're asleep is a false reality. if things like the collective unconscious exist isn't it possible that we're connecting with it while we dream? or maybe we have access to our genetic memory? i just feel like it's possible that lucid dreaming isn't being used to it's full potential. maybe just using it for sex and whatnot is abusing it. and i'm not just talking about using it for solely self improvement or things having to do with the subconscious. |
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Last edited by slyman; 10-16-2012 at 08:55 PM.
I agreed. I can't think of a better purpose in lucid dreams than to better understand ourselves. Other than that, most of us seem to be using it to enjoy ourselves. |
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I disagree with what you said about not everyone can lucid dream, everybody can as long as they dedicate themselves to it. But I agree with that there could be so much more too lucid dreaming. |
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People seem be interested in the whole "knowing oneself" aspect, but then they get afraid of being subjective, and seeing how they really think in this reality does not always conform to the reality in dreams. So they end up doing nothing, and just stick with trying to have fun, then realize having fun isn't enough because they want to apply what they experienced to waking life. |
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Last edited by Linkzelda; 10-16-2012 at 09:18 PM.
Ninjaa's right, everybody can lucid dream if they take the time to practice. It's not something that only certain people can do, some people just have it easier than others or come across the skill naturally, and on the other hand some people just aren't interested enough to succeed. |
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They are what you make of them. Other people will do different things, and have different ideas. If you are saying that something a person chooses to dream is abuse, what are you really saying? That thinking what they want to think is abusing their mind? That they are using their imagination incorrectly? As for your other points, genetic and collective conscious are unsupported by science as far as I know, especially since dreaming in general is a weak point in our scientific knowledge, so you will have to judge whether you believe in those things based on the personal experience of others and yourself. Finally lucid dreaming is more of a skill than a gift, and almost anyone can learn it. |
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Lucid Dreaming since 3/30/10
Like life, lucid dreaming can be anything you want it to be. It can be fun, or it can be transformative. Or both, or anything else. |
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yea about people not being able to lucid dream, there are just some people that can't dream at all and tbh i hadn't considered improving recall for people who just don't remember their dreams. |
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Last edited by slyman; 10-17-2012 at 01:39 AM.
Yes, dreaming has the deeper purpose you assign to it. Much like life. |
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My Lucid Dreaming Articles/Tutorials:
Mindfulness - An Alternative Approach to ADA
Intent in Lucid Dreaming; Break that Dry-Spell, Escape the Technique Rut
Always, no sometimes think it's me,
But you know I know when it's a dream
I think I know I mean a yes
But it's all wrong
That is I think I disagree
-John Lennon
Humans have pattern and purpose-oriented thinking, creating links and innovating across the board. Problems arise when people like something so much that they want it to mean something so they start bending data to suit their hypothesis. |
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Everybody has dreams. If someone was to not have any dreams that would mean they do not have a subconcious. |
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so i've been watching this show Magical Egypt on youtube and the last episode i watched talks about how the egyptians might have used lucid dreaming to practice for the afterlife. i had thought about this before watching the show but the earlier episodes were why i made this thread. just thought it was crazy how the stuff i was thinking about was talked about in a later episode. was going to post a thread about it but then i searched and found this thread about it from a couple years ago too http://www.dreamviews.com/f36/magica...terlife-32512/ i thought about bumping it but i figured i'd just post here. pretty interesting show btw |
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Last edited by slyman; 10-26-2012 at 05:50 AM.
I agree that lucid dreaming can have a "deeper" purpose. Some of mine feel rather important on a spiritual and psychological level. However, I see no problem with having fun and enjoying yourself in them. |
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Last edited by insideout; 10-26-2012 at 07:57 AM.
Dreams is making you process information and what makes you remember your life. |
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Last edited by MasterMind; 10-26-2012 at 09:42 AM.
I like to think of LD as our own personal realm. Unlike the real world, we can create,destroy, change and experience anything that we desire in a LD. Therefore, my answer is simple: it can be anything you want it to be. It can be deep spiritual stuff, it can be plain realistic fun, and it can be anything in between (and anything that is not in between). |
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Actually some people literally don't have dreams. There are documented cases of stroke patients with area-specific brain trauma (don't remember what part of the brain) losing the ability to dream entirely. Of course they're extreme cases though XD |
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苦しい時の神頼み。
I think it is the same as life. I like to always be working towards goals. This doesn't mean I can't have some fun along the way. |
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A dream is whatever you want it to be. A dream has no laws, no physics, no moral standards, no limitations whatsoever. The only thing that shapes the dreams we have is our own personal prefernces, both subconciously, and, in the case of lucid dreaming, conciously. |
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Consciousness: that annoying time between naps.
Dreaming permits each and every one of us to be quietly and safely insane,
every night of the week
slyman, I am halfway through the first episode of Magical Egypt. Good information, I'm probably going to stay up all night watching the rest |
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Lucid Dreaming is what you make it. It has many possibilities and uses not just one we should use. |
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I was so much older then, I'm younger then that now.
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