Wow, congrats, sounds like a serious achievement, but freaky at the same time haha. Im still working on my first LD, only just started, can you hear your partner in your dreams? Wonder if you can get to a stage of full conversation :s |
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The older members here will remember me. I lucid dream several times a week, and have for about twenty years. I haven't been here in months, but I have been startled by an amazing accomplishment! |
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Last edited by sloth; 03-07-2016 at 05:38 PM.
---o--- my DCs say I'm dreamy.
Wow, congrats, sounds like a serious achievement, but freaky at the same time haha. Im still working on my first LD, only just started, can you hear your partner in your dreams? Wonder if you can get to a stage of full conversation :s |
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Full conversations are certainly the goal. I feel it will finally help me to take actual physical notes during a lucid dream. Imagine being able to write a dream journal WHILE dreaming. I have always taken mental notes, but those can only go so far. |
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Last edited by sloth; 03-07-2016 at 11:17 PM.
---o--- my DCs say I'm dreamy.
its the communication age, why have a partner stand guard when you could use a voice recorder |
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Sure LUCID DREAMS are all fun and games until someone loses a third eye.
Yes, actually, but only for a few minutes longer. I was on hour 9 or 10 of an all-night lucid dream. I was able to confirm this with my partner who agreed that this happened a few minutes before I woke up, and the words match what I had spoken during that time period. I woke up pretty soon after this because I actually wondered if I had finally broken through to the outside world and was anxious to find out. It was a pleasant surprise to hear her speak the exact words that I had spoken in my dream. |
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---o--- my DCs say I'm dreamy.
Wow, this is an amazing achievement, sloth! |
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Did you try other things? Like move your hand or make eye sign like in Laberge's experiments? I wonder you are still dreaming or this is just a very strong visualisation... |
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Hello, that's amazing! A guy with your experience could try one experiment - if your hold your breath in a lucid dream, you're holding your breath in sleeping body as well. I have little evidence that breathing is not affected by dreaming breathing but need more guys to testify this |
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Most people can only remember a max of like 45 min of dream even if lucid and then only if they tell them self the earlier portion of the dream as they dream on. Also most can only reach 45+min of dream continuously without micro awakening or exceed 1+hr if they intentionally micro awaken and then DEILD. Those with great skill at this also seem to usually report a 3+ hr limit on maximum time before they simply can't continue accompanied by much dream memory loss despite continuous lucidity (even if using dream retelling techniques, in other words remote parts of the dream are mere summary and only because they were summarized many times within each extension). |
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Last edited by cooleymd; 03-10-2016 at 02:26 PM.
Sure LUCID DREAMS are all fun and games until someone loses a third eye.
Hey Sloth, great achievement! |
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Someone should tell Daniel Love. In his book, "Are You Dreaming?", he wrote in the last chapter, "the future of lucid dreaming", in a section titled, "communication between dreamers", that he wants people to try this type of experiment(this is at least a variant form of what he was talking about). I'm sure he would be thrilled... |
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Last edited by FlyingSquirrel; 03-19-2016 at 08:32 PM.
Could i please ask and dont think im.bieng nosey but what practises do you do in order to be so successful? I practise ADA and my recall is ok but im lucky if i get 1 a week....to be able to lucid dream that long sounds amazing...the best iv done is probably an hour....i know different practises work for different people....im starting mediation next and see if that helps me....my other question is....when u lucid dream is it from a regular dream like a DILD or do you use WILD? Thanx =) |
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I did not try anything else. My goal is to try to pass messages along. I don't want to simply tell my partner that I am lucid dreaming. I am trying to achieve the next level beyond that. |
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---o--- my DCs say I'm dreamy.
My all night lucid dreams have only happened three times in my life. I don't have much recall from them, but I can always tell because I know that I am able to initiate the dream at night. I have a solid and continuous stream of consciousness throughout the night, and I am usually amazed at how long the dream has lasted even before it is over. I continue being aware and in my dream until I wake up in the morning. |
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---o--- my DCs say I'm dreamy.
Sometimes they just happen from other dreams. I attempt to initiate them every night by imagining and object, or a particular surrounding, and then paying attention to it until I can see it. From there I usually focus on my legs and hands and my surroundings. I have had a lot of success with WBTB method, too. |
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---o--- my DCs say I'm dreamy.
A really impressive feat! Congratulations! The idea that your consciousness being "inside" your own subconsciousness and completely blocked from the outside world, with you still communicating to the outside is amazing. "I wish you could see what I'm seeing! I wish you could be here with meee!!" - Yellowstone freak, 2012 |
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