Please eighter just remove this thread entirely,or stop harrasing it my lady,im finding it hard to belive you would geniunly miss everything written here and come back and ask me again.
1. what it is you trying to achieve - dream or another similar experience
ANSWER GIVEN PREVIOUSLY :
the goal of this thread is to ''find a way to enter lucid dreaming reality !Without! entering sleep paralysis
when - during sleep (REM) or awake state during day
ANSWER GIVEN PREVIOUSLY :
find a way to enter lucid dreaming reality !Without! entering sleep paralysis,
imagine this,you have alredy slept many hours today,your body is fully energized you can't possibly fall asleep again,
Note : unless you have ZERO idea what lucid dreaming actualy IS currently,ITS A PROCESS IN WHICH YOU ENTER SLEEP PARALYSIS AND THEN A DREAM.
IM CLEARLY STATING YOU ARE TO BYPASS SLEEP PARALYSIS,THIS MEANS YOU CAN'T POSSIBLY BE IN REM BECAUSE REM COMES AFTER YOUR BODY IS ALREDY A SLEEP.
3-and you are able to get a Lucid dream on demand, at any moment and many of them as you claim you had 20 in one night
FIRST POINT :
I HAVE NEVER ONCE SAID THAT I COULD LUCID DREAM ON DEMAND,YOU MADE THAT UP IN YOUR MIND.QUOTE ME SAYING I COULD TO PROVE OTHERWISE.
SECOND POINT :
I said the 20 Lucid dreams were CONSECUTIVE,meaning each one was started right after the last one had fell apart,this does not in ANY way indicate that i could lucid dream on demand,it simply means once i have actualy managed to enter one,i could come straight back to it each time the dream fell apart,it doesn't even indicate im good at lucid dreaming,it simply means if i happend to have a lucid dream,i continue coming back to it everytime it fell apart.and i clearly said in my last comment that i haven't had any lucid dreams since then,if i did,i would share the experiance with you and the answer i got from my spirit guide,
you'd have to have otherwordly intelegence to geniunly had missed everything i wrote before and proceeded to then ask me again,everything that i had alredy cleared.
consecutive
kənˈsɛkjʊtɪv
adjective
1.
following each other continuously.
"five consecutive months of serious decline"
synonyms: successive, succeeding, following, in succession, running, in a row, one after the other, back-to-back, continuous, solid, straight, uninterrupted, unbroken; informalon the trot
"shares prices fell for three consecutive days"
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