Hello guys! I didn't know where else to post this. Could you move it to the most appropriate place if this is in the wrong subject? thanks! |
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Hello guys! I didn't know where else to post this. Could you move it to the most appropriate place if this is in the wrong subject? thanks! |
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People can lie about all sorts of things online. |
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I didn't read the replies to your post OP, but I can say this. |
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I just don't see the point in lying about having lucid dreams, at all. What would someone gain out of lying about their lucid ability? A few people envious? And how would that benefit the liar, they wouldn't even know about it. Even if some people would be like "wow, amazing dream, you're so good at LDing, etc", the liar would obviously know that is not true, and at least deep down feel bad about it. It makes no sense to lie about LDing, and you should have better things to concern yourself with, such as your own lucid ability, instead of worrying about the honesty of strangers on the internet about their LDs, just my two cents.. |
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1. Normal people would not feel satisfied with being praised for something they did not do. |
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My thought is that mostly the people who really spend a lot of time in this place and invest themselves in it aren't going to lie - unless they're compulsive liars or something and can't help it. I think it would mostly just be people who post occasionally or for a little while and then disappear. After you get to know somebody fairly well and talk to them regularly you can tell if they're not being honest by the way they respond to things or the way they present themselves. As for people who only post a few times - especially if they have fantastic stories and don't seem to want to answer questions about it, I don't give them much credence. People have to earn trust, and you don't do that in a few posts. |
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Last edited by Darkmatters; 11-23-2014 at 01:26 AM.
I agree with this. |
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The bird breaks free of the egg.
The egg is the world.
Who would to be born must first destroy a world.
I believe you are right Darkmatters. I don't think there is anything to worry about anymore really. I should work on my own lucid dreams. |
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Every now and then I wonder about some questionable post here and there, but in general what people experience and relate resonates with my own experiences...what they describe is similar to what I experience, so most on this forum are very credible. But as you raise the point...how can you prove what only you experience and others cannot share in? That is the main frustration I have with lucid dreaming... I cannot REALLY share it. So I seek out kindred hearts here on the forums. To a true skeptic, all you can say is that it is unreasonable that there is this conspiracy involving thousands of liars worldwide...the scientific evidence notwithstanding. |
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How would they gain a following if what they were saying didn't work. |
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It's not something I worry about. Very few people come on with near-unbelievable very detailed claims. There are trolls who come on from time to time claiming vaguely to be a natural and "totally understanding lucid dreaming" but it's usually accompanied by terrible spelling, grammar, and being very incoherent and generally obviously "not right in the head." For all the others, it's simply a matter of having a shared common experience that resonates so closely to one's own. |
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FryingMan's Unified Theory of Lucid Dreaming: Pay Attention, Reflect, Recall -- Both Day and Night[link]
FryingMan's Dream Recall Tips -- Awesome Links
“No amount of security is worth the suffering of a mediocre life chained to a routine that has killed your dreams.”
"...develop stability in awareness and your dreams will change in extraordinary ways" -- TYoDaS
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Last edited by Sageous; 11-23-2014 at 07:35 PM.
It seems extremely pointless to lie about one's lucid dreaming frequency, especially on the Internet, where you are even anonymous most of the time. |
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Last edited by Yuusha; 11-23-2014 at 02:33 PM.
It's like with darts and my forum there, everybody can stick three darts in the treble 20, make a picture and go on the net posting ecstatic smileys and proclaim they threw a 180. I don't think anybody does, it's not satisfying and gratifying, compliments would feel completely void, so you know they are nothing about you and how you throw, so they won't motivate you. |
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I see no reason to lie about dreams. If others lie about their dreams than that is their problem because they would be missing out on all the cool stuff they can do. Honestly, when I got on this forum and for a while I was confused about what SP was. I read that it was when you are paralyzed on your bed and you are asleep but for some reason your body is keeping you from acting out any movements in waking life. So every time something like that happened in my dream I would write it down. But my brother told me that it was sort of different so maybe most of it was probably just the dream making it appear like SP was happening but it wasn't really SP. It was a really good dream sign for me though. |
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Last edited by DawnEye11; 11-23-2014 at 07:52 PM.
Well, that is basically correct, it's also called REM atonia, and it's always there when you are in dreaming state, so you don't act out your dreams and fall out of your bed or worse. Except something is wrong with it, and you sleep-walk for instance. |
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Last edited by StephL; 11-23-2014 at 09:02 PM.
Ohhh.Thanks for explaining it to me StephL. When I say I couldn't move I mean it felt like I was stuck in a position on the bed but I could tell I was still in the dream though because images would appear, the lighting in the room was different, there was something that wasn't in the room that was present and I would be in a different room than I slept in. I recall a time when I felt awake and was watching something squiggly and black moving but I couldn't move and my eyes felt like they were hard to keep open. I think that may have been real SP. I still have the old dream sign happen at times but less than before. I didn't want it to happen as a dream sign anymore because I didn't want something that was considered bad to be my dream sign.But what you said makes sense so i might start using it again. Thanks. |
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See if this sounds similar Dawn. |
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Last edited by cooleymd; 11-23-2014 at 10:53 PM.
Hi guys, what? You're raising some doubt here on what's possible while lucid. I haven't even considered people lying about their experiences. This site is showing people what's possible while lucid and the bar is rising. I've literally made no progress in what is possible while lucid in last 40 years, but by reading the journals and forums has increased my new experiences 10 fold. I really had no idea what was possible. Simple things like walking through walls for example. Everything I've read certainly seems to be possible when I try it. Somethings I don't want to try new things, like pulling my eyeball out - Gab! I think these LD's are great understatement of people's experiences (words can not capture the magnitude of what's going on here). Words can't describe what is happening, especially when you consider all your senses. Maybe one day with technology we'll be able to record somebody's dream and slam dunk CG. There's been some progress with this where they've generated basic images of test subjects viewing objects. |
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You dont know. In online you shouldnt believe too much on anything. Just make sure the experiences either match to your experiences or if your new you at least confirm the techniques your practising with more known techniques. Usually new member are just excited and exaggerate their experiences but i just compare their statement based on my experience. When i started at this forum i did exaggerate my experiences or made misleading titles because of writing excited and to get insight of someone more experience to what i thought was this cool idea but i never saw harm in that. Thats how i learned to lucid dream because of my stupid ideas and great instructions from members. |
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Last edited by Seltiez; 11-24-2014 at 05:48 PM.
In my experience from being in forensics, liars are usually vague, while truth-tellers give you lots of details up front. If someone is a liar, they are more apt to run around saying they have lucids all the time, but will never describe the dreams or journal them. A truth-teller would probably be a person who can give you lots of details of their lucid dreams, how they got lucid, how they felt, what they did, and what the dreams were about. I'm sure there is someone out there who is willing to sit there and make insanely detailed lies about something like lucid dreaming. But I think it's rare because there just isn't enough reward for it. |
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DV Buddy: BlueKat
Your experience does sound familiar to me but its sort of different from the being in bed and paralyzed experience because my body is not dissapearing. I never managed to move my hands in waking life from the dream before but I understand what you mean by the void and I don't see them as another lucid dream if its in the same lucid dream either. Surviving the void is indeed tricky for me too. I think sometimes rubbing hands can work but it is not easy cause you have to try to focus on something you see or think about something so it can appear and use your voice, if you can, to bring the dream back. I've never been in the void for a long long time though because it either changes to another scene, I wake myself up or my mind wakes me up. Also, I think the void is the strongest when your near the end of the last dream for the day so there's no point to stopping it.The characters and scenery are less stable and weak at that point based on my experience. Maybe that's why you kept trying to escape it? |
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Last edited by DawnEye11; 11-24-2014 at 12:41 AM.
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