I've woken from dreams and lucids feeling amazingly refreshed. I've also woken from dreams and lucids and just wanted to cry. One I had recently just drained me. I'm not sure how it is for other people but I find they can go either way. |
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I am looking for everyone's input. I just feel so upbeat and motivated after a good dream recalled especially a lucid one. I had a false awakening turned lucid last night and woke up enthralled and got a bunch of chores done I had been putting off...furthering my happiness. Even waking up remembering a weird dream makes me feel like I am experiencing another dimension that most adults don't regularly experience. Do you feel the same? Do you ever get bored with it? Does lucid living/awareness also help with happiness? |
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I've woken from dreams and lucids feeling amazingly refreshed. I've also woken from dreams and lucids and just wanted to cry. One I had recently just drained me. I'm not sure how it is for other people but I find they can go either way. |
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The key to happiness: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0rVZiefZ3Q |
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Recorded LDs since 2008: A Shitload
Would you like to share more on why or how it was draining? I had a dream with a loved one who has passed away and I felt very sad but also upbeat that I saw the loved one. I just realized I was lucid in that dream but never connected it to lucidity since I was so wrapped up in where the dream was taking me and didn't try to control it. |
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Last edited by fogelbise; 04-14-2013 at 09:11 AM.
It does create happiness for me. Not just lucids, but transitions, and a nice non-lucid, too. |
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Indeed, i feel happy when i reach lucidity, and even more happy when i actually get some success with my goals. |
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I believe dreaming is a huge key to happiness ( to a limit anyway ) |
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How Can Someone Win If Winning Means That Someone Loses...
Lucid Dream [x], Experience 100% SP [x]
, Experience an OBE [ ] , WILD [x]
, Kill a DC (maybe) [x]
, Suicide in a Lucid [ ], Fly to the Moon [ ]
Yeah, that's a Kiwi Flag. |
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that's a nice question..first we have to make a distinction between happiness, joy, euphoria, etc. Itīs not easy to reach a consensus on these topics. |
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Check your memory, did any suprising event happpen ? does the present make sense ? visualize what you will do when lucid, and how. Reality check as reminder of your intention to lucid dream tonight. Sleep as good as you can; when going to sleep, relax and invite whatever comes with curiosity. Grab your dream journal immediately as you awake and write everything you can recall (if only when you wake up for good). Keep calm, positive and persistent, and don't forget to have fun along the way
If I LD or have a great dream (usually "almost lucids") I am upbeat most the rest of the day. If I go a week without an LD or 2 or 3 days without a great dream I dont get depressed but fall back to maybe normal humdrum (slightly boring) feeling of life...like today. But then like now I recommit to RCs and think how great it can be and I usually experience an LD in another day or two (and just the anticipation helps my attitude) then I am upbeat again. Wish I could LD at least every other night...I think I would avoid the slight downer days, but maybe that is just normal cycle and unavoidable. You cant alwaysbe on the mountain top. |
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Feeling happy while you are dreaming is a much stronger feeling than feeling happy in reality because your emotions are stronger in your dreams, right? So has this experience a downside as well? For instance the happy emotions you would feel in real life now feel less happy in comparison to the dream? But then again, your body notices it even when you aren't lucid... but subconsciously, so it the feeling would still be familiar. If that has any truth to it, I'm just rambling on really. |
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Yes! It makes me phenomenally happy because I have done something so amazing and so great in a world that only I can see and is very personal. It's also quite the feeling to be in a world that's a lot more vivid/real/colourful or clear to the current 'real' one. After my first few I woke up feeling a lot wiser too xD Crazy stuff |
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Happiness is complex, as others have alluded to. But on thing I've found in myself, LDing has increased my self-confidence, expanded my awareness, and made me re-calibrate my own potential. All positive outcomes |
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Two things are for sure |
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Spoiler for nothing:
Every LD makes me happy. Unfortunately, I don't often become lucid in my dreams nowadays. However I have dozens other sources of my happiness and I believe my LD frequency will revive again. I had already experienced a very long dry spell before I joined this forum. |
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DILD: 123 ; WILD: 10 ; DEILD: 9
Well... Happiness comes from a lot of things. I wouldn't call it the ultimate happiness. It is hard to achieve, and it ends every morning, no matter what. Happiness is like a food or drink, something you want, but can never be fully quenched. Things like games, friends, TV, life, and money can make you happy. BUT! Think about food, steak can make you not hungry (in a great way), but you will be hungry again. |
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To answer Athylus, while emotions are stronger in dreams, happiness, etc, I dont think it translates in reality being more of a downer in comparison, although the LDs are probably a little adictive and so maybe you miss the experience a bit in RL. Before LDs you didnt know what you were missing but now you do. To me dream locations can be cooler than real life. Last night I found myself in a part of a town that looked like it could have been a movie set of a 50's era. Colors vibrant but with a dark look. No sharp corners to the buildings or cars or motorcycles parked. If you've ever seen the painting of James Dean shooting pool, thats what this whole town felt like. It was like old Chicago or NY. I became lucid and just had a rush due to the location. Not sure why but I picked a fight with a tough guy. But the point is the locations are always larger than life to me. But now in RL I am anticipating the next one. |
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Absolutely. It should enhace your life, not replace it! |
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