I understand what you are saying and I feel the same. But some people are just not ready for this. All you can do is try to explain it. But you can't make them understand, and get enthusiastic about something they don't understand. |
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Hey guys, this is my first post. so sorry if I ramble or go on tangents. I guess I need to release a big buildup of tension in my mind about the topic of LDing... It has become so frustrating to me that it feels like nearly EVERY single person in my life (even close friends and family) have NO idea... Or at least, won't even listen with an open mind when I try to explain to them the experience and wonders of lucid dreaming. 99% of them are convinced that I'm either over-exaggerating, that lucid dreaming is fake, or that I'm just crazy. At least that is the way they look at me when I decide to try sharing and introducing them to what I now firmly believe is BY FAR the most ecstatic and wonderful experience open to man. Even in the midst of my frustration, I took advantage of the freedom I have in my public speaking class to give an informative speech about Lucid Dreaming, and I tried to explain it as thoroughly as possible... I was astonished at the amount of dull, careless looks I faced while giving this speech – People seemed to be confused by my enthusiasm and excitement for this topic. And I knew, I sensed it, that none of them even cared to simply Google “Lucid Dreaming.'' But EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW. EVERYONE IN THE WORLD NEEDS TO EXPERIENCE A LUCID DREAM. Maybe then they would have enough sense in wanting to pursue this art. I guess one way to look at it is that it is their own loss for not listening and missing this endless opportunity for a lifetime, but I just wish it wasn't that way. I feel embarrassed and humiliated by this sense of isolation and disconnection from others about this ultimate passion that everyone deserves to have, but that's part of the reason why I joined dreamviews. I've been visiting this site quite a bit for about a year, trying to finally experience a lucid dream for myself, and just truly prove to myself that it is in fact real.. I experienced a few semi lucid dreams which were fantastic in themselves, and finally my first WILD about a month ago... When I finally achieved that and successfully WILD'ed... And experienced the sensation of my mind literally sliding out of my body, and then opening my eyes in a dream state... Feeling a fully conscious physical body and mind, free to truly explore the unlimited frontiers of my imagination, which was restrained and limited in waking life until then.... I knew that Lucid dreaming was it for me. The beginning of a lifelong privilege to enjoy the purest form of adventure, open for any of us humans to learn. People need to learn, understand, appreciate, and fully take advantage of this incredibly powerful gift (albeit locked to us at first) we have been given in this bundle of life. I don't know why I took so long to join but I am so glad I finally joined dreamviews, where there is a true community of wonderful, creative, and open-minded people who have taken action to unlock this gift as well. Please share any thoughts, I just want to feel real connections and exchanges with other people who can appreciate lucid dreaming as I do. |
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I understand what you are saying and I feel the same. But some people are just not ready for this. All you can do is try to explain it. But you can't make them understand, and get enthusiastic about something they don't understand. |
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Thank you so much gab! |
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You see, I tried to tell my mom. I would love her to experience this. It would change her whole view of the world, as it had changed mine. But she wants me to stop, because she is scared for me. I told one of my friends, and she told me I perhaps lost my marbles. Another friend believed me, but that was it, she didn't show any interest in learning more or trying for herself. And another friend was fighting back a huge laugh. Only thing that stopped her from telling what she really think is that her kids were there. |
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I'm sure almost everyone here can relate to you. I have no idea why people don't care about this. It blows my mind. Although I can understand from some perspective as I use to be able to have 2 lucids per week after a couple months of practice but it does take quite a lot of effort and some nights you just want to fall asleep without caring about any routines or anything before sleep. This is particularly true when you start working full time as it's just so hard to work lots of hours yet somehow find the will to practice good habits to induce lucid dreams throughout the day. |
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Last edited by Tushix; 04-28-2013 at 08:42 AM.
Working on: Daily awareness.
Lucid Task: Reverse the flow of a waterfall and ride up it.
I agree, it's crazy so many people don't know about lucid dreaming, probably because it sounds like one of those too good to be true things. |
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I can't agree enough. |
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Please feel free to check out my DEILD guide: http://bit.ly/2DOqiyT
Know exactly how you feel.. |
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I actually never met any real opposition to the fact that lucid dreaming is possible. Though I don't find it sad or frustrating that some people don't believe it is possible, or when they believe that they don't try to learn/pursue it. |
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Long story short, I just don't tell anyone about lucid dreaming. |
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Please feel free to check out my DEILD guide: http://bit.ly/2DOqiyT
From a noob lucid dreamers perspective, this stuff is really hard to get down. A lot of people dont understand our brains enough to know its capabilities. I mean, I know I had a lucid dream. But it was so vivid and memorable, i'm just trippin' that it actually happened. It feels like I watched a scene from a video game. A very graphic video game... I'm trying to believe it happened, but until I have my next lucid dream, I'm still a skeptic. Lol, it was TOO SURREAL! |
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I think you also need to consider that some people are afraid of lucid dreaming. It's almost like opening pandora's box, or dabbling in things we are not supposed to! |
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