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      Quote Originally Posted by lenscaper View Post
      Throughout this journey lucid dreaming has been the engine that has driven a transformation..
      I wake up smiling every morning now. It was as if a switch was thrown four years ago in that first lucid dream and there was no going back to non-lucidity.

      I realize now, though, that it is actually relatively easy to become lucid in the dream state. I say "relatively" because the real trick is becoming lucid here in this waking state dream. In the dream state all is pretty obviously illusory, even though we definitely have to break through the reification. But we are there in an "illusory body". Once we realize that.....it's game on in the dream state!

      But now after establishing that unbroken continuity of consciousness between states, and having been given very real glimpses into the illusory nature of the waking state.....I am truly waking up.
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      Quote Originally Posted by lenscaper View Post
      I wake up smiling every morning now. It was as if a switch was thrown four years ago in that first lucid dream and there was no going back to non-lucidity.

      I realize now, though, that it is actually relatively easy to become lucid in the dream state. I say "relatively" because the real trick is becoming lucid here in this waking state dream. In the dream state all is pretty obviously illusory, even though we definitely have to break through the reification. But we are there in an "illusory body". Once we realize that.....it's game on in the dream state!

      But now after establishing that unbroken continuity of consciousness between states, and having been given very real glimpses into the illusory nature of the waking state.....I am truly waking up.
      Always love to read your updates! As for "easy" (hah!): years and years of incredible dedication, consistency, willpower, WBTBs, recording dreams. Daily meditation (so important). Super strong intent, and incredibly deep immersion into ancient writings, decades of energy work, and never giving up. Sleep and diet and daily life schedule like clockwork, iron-rigid bed and wake times....."easy!" Everything is required. Waking lucidity without intent doesn't do it alone. Meditation doesn't do it alone. It's the combination of extremely high intent, super regular schedule, all day lucidity, and the brain transformations that occur with daily meditation that takes effect over years.
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      Quote Originally Posted by FryingMan View Post
      As for "easy" (hah!)
      Thought I might get your attention with that.

      I did say relatively easy compared to the challenge of getting lucid in the waking state. I'm thinking that dream lucidity may be a prerequisite for true lucidity in the waking state where everything seems so much more "real".

      In fact, it feels as though with classic "recreational" lucid dreaming we may be fooling ourselves a bit. Are we really just bringing our waking state awareness into the dream state? That waking state turns out to also be a dream. I have had glimpses of a deeper reality.

      Once we learn how to bring our waking state awareness into our dreams....to "wake up" in that sense, we can then take that ability back into the waking state and wake up even more. When we then take that somewhat transcendent awakening back into the dream state there are hidden depths to plumb.
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      Quote Originally Posted by lenscaper View Post
      Thought I might get your attention with that.

      I did say relatively easy compared to the challenge of getting lucid in the waking state. I'm thinking that dream lucidity may be a prerequisite for true lucidity in the waking state where everything seems so much more "real".

      In fact, it feels as though with classic "recreational" lucid dreaming we may be fooling ourselves a bit. Are we really just bringing our waking state awareness into the dream state? That waking state turns out to also be a dream. I have had glimpses of a deeper reality.

      Once we learn how to bring our waking state awareness into our dreams....to "wake up" in that sense, we can then take that ability back into the waking state and wake up even more. When we then take that somewhat transcendent awakening back into the dream state there are hidden depths to plumb.
      I find waking state lucidity much easier, because in the waking state there is unimpaired access to memory. While perhaps at a deeper level what you write may be true, in the initial effort, it is definitely generating sleeping dream lucidity on a regular, frequent basis, that is the huge challenge.
      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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