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      Congratulations. As you can see in the replies to this thread, not many people posess the willpower to accomplish what you have done. It is admirable to set your mind to something and stick with it. There is nothing wrong with a little bit of dedication. People seem to question if it was worth it or not, but really what did you lose? And at the very least, you gained a sense of accomplishment... and an LD to boot.

      Again, congrats.
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      You should not allow Lucid Dreaming to overtake your real world obligations
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      Quote Originally Posted by tiddlywink101 View Post
      You should not allow Lucid Dreaming to overtake your real world obligations
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      Well, all the guy did was fast for a while (and not talk) to achieve a goal. There is no health risk to not talking, so lets just talk about fasting. It&#39;s something that people do for a variety of reasons. They do it for spiritual reasons, and there is considerable talk of there being health benefits to it. The point is, people do it. Does the reason behind it matter? Whose business is it but the individual doing it to declare that they are undermining their real world obligations? There are probably at least a dozen religions on this planet that include fasting as a ritual. Would you say the same thing to those people?

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      before leo volont comes, let me say that forcing yourself into starvation and social deprivation seems like a bad way to have a LD. I dont think most people would want to take away 2 of the most important aspects of their lives for multiple days until they are lucky enough to experience a LD. what are you gonna do after the first one anyways? starve yourself again? This seems like a way for people who would rather not take the hard way.

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      If you call it "forcing starvation", it sounds bad. If you call it "fasting", it is a practice that is performed by many people all across the world. What&#39;s the big deal?

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      Quote Originally Posted by SoulSearcherX View Post
      If you call it "forcing starvation", it sounds bad. If you call it "fasting", it is a practice that is performed by many people all across the world. What&#39;s the big deal?
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      Fasting, which is a form of self punishment used to bring the best out of someone, is a horrible way to try and have Lds, especially when you are doing it for multiple days. Americans include eating as a big part of their lives, while in other parts of the world people fast annually or monthly, depening on religion or society. from my experiances with Ld, i know that forcing yourself to a strict schedule of no eating AND no talking isn&#39;t worth having a LD, unless you dont care much about ither, in which case as the auther said, it wont work. its a bad idea.

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      So the problem is that he&#39;s American? Americans fast too. Good for the ones that do, anything that goes up against our fast food cultures dependency on eating is okay by me.

      I wouldn&#39;t advocate to anyone that they fast to have lucid dreams. I wouldn&#39;t fast myself for that reason. But I&#39;m not going to criticize someone for doing it. Why? I like to have a keen understanding when not to stick my nose where it doesn&#39;t belong. Fasting is something people do... people from a variety of religions and nationalities, including Christians and Americans... for a variety of reasons. And it&#39;s their own damn business.

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      This is great&#33; I have to try this. I can go a few days without eating, although talking will be hard. I may have to avoid my freinds and just say 1 or 2 words if I have to. This really seems like it can work. I dont think there was a way I could keep LDing in mind all day I&#39;ll give up tv and internet and anything else for as long as I can to make this happen.

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      Quote Originally Posted by xcrissxcrossx View Post
      Fasting, which is a form of self punishment used to bring the best out of someone
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      PS ... muslims fast but only eat very early ( before sunrise and after sunset )


      The idea of fasting AND NOT EATING/ DRINKING ANYTHING IS RIDICULOUS I WON&#39;t even begin on how unhealthy it would be or ......


      lets just say that the counter arguement for not eating or drinking to get lucid is SO HUGE that I can&#39;t be bothered to type it up&#33;&#33;&#33;

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      Quote Originally Posted by Poison View Post
      PS ... muslims fast but only eat very early ( before sunrise and after sunset )
      The idea of fasting AND NOT EATING/ DRINKING ANYTHING IS RIDICULOUS I WON&#39;t even begin on how unhealthy it would be or ......
      lets just say that the counter arguement for not eating or drinking to get lucid is SO HUGE that I can&#39;t be bothered to type it up&#33;&#33;&#33;
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      The OP mentioned buying juice... he was drinking.

      EVERYONE WHO FASTS DRINKS SOMETHING&#33; Fasting is not meant to deprive people of any oral intake, just solid foods. You are getting all worked up over nothing but your own misinformation.

      There is an abundance of information on the internet about the health benefits of a proper fast. Not that there aren&#39;t risks. But all it takes to find this information is the will to be informed.

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      Quote Originally Posted by SoulSearcherX View Post
      The OP mentioned buying juice... he was drinking.

      EVERYONE WHO FASTS DRINKS SOMETHING&#33; Fasting is not meant to deprive people of any oral intake, just solid foods. You are getting all worked up over nothing but your own misinformation.

      There is an abundance of information on the internet about the health benefits of a proper fast. Not that there aren&#39;t risks. But all it takes to find this information is the will to be informed.
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      But he also metioned doing it for a length of time which would deprive you of essential nutrients etc there are so many complex nutriens in a range of food that we need to eat in a carefully balanced diet Juice or water aren&#39;t gonna help .... And don&#39; believe all that you read on the net that some "scientist" drew some wako conclusion from a poorly condducted study



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      I say rock on, man. Fasting has always been an excellent way for me to either show determination or just remove clutter from my brain. I don&#39;t think this is "letting LDing take over your waking life" at all. I&#39;ve fasted many times in my past, and twice I did it to show fortitude (not for others, mind you, but for myself).

      Some of the characters in The Stand by Stephen King were questioning a sort of religious fast put upon them toward the end of the book, and one of the heroes described why he thought it mattered. He compared a person&#39;s lifestyle to a car (with the battery being a person&#39;s soul/essence/being). Most people&#39;s lives are saturated with internet access, cell phones, constant personal interaction, fast food, things to do and places to go, etc. This is as if the car is driving down the road with the A/C on, radio blasting, GPS running, power brakes/windows/steering pumping, and the defroster on. While the car can run a long time with all these little perks, the battery is never quite full. So, the character says, every once in a while we need to turn off the A/C, the radio, and all the other trappings of a hectic life to let our batteries recharge. With a charged battery, a human being is capable of some pretty amazing things. (e.g. forcing the mind to LD, among others)

      Plus, keep in mind that the human body is incredibly durable and can even benefit from short term nutritional deprivation (read: 1-2 weeks) Technically, the human body can survive weeks without food if it gets water. He&#39;s drinking juice, So there is absolutely no health concern unless he starts training for the olympics.

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      Oh come on, it&#39;s not that much of a problem. It&#39;s not like he&#39;s going to be not eating for very long; he&#39;ll more than likely recover compeletely once he starts eating again. Furthermore, he isn&#39;t starving himself per se - he&#39;s drinking fruit juice, which contains some sugars and nutrients. He&#39;ll be fine.
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      Ok FINE NOT FATAL NOT TERRIBLE ISN&#39;t going to make you consideraby ill as long as it is not for too long. I was Just pointing out that it is not a decision to be taken lightheartedly

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      This seems like a way for people who would rather not take the hard way.[/b]
      Seriously? to me that DOES sound like the hard way. You gotta give the guy some respect. Instead of bitching and moaning about wanting a LD he took matters into his own hands.
      The point is he made a decision and if you don&#39;t agree with it you don&#39;t have to. But what is the point of replying and bringing your negative attitude all over his post? I think we should support him - if not us at dreamviews then who will?



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      i&#39;ve decided i shall not sleep until i have a lucid dream. i&#39;m dedicated, i swear.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Poison View Post
      But he also metioned doing it for a length of time which would deprive you of essential nutrients etc there are so many complex nutriens in a range of food that we need to eat in a carefully balanced diet Juice or water aren&#39;t gonna help .... And don&#39; believe all that you read on the net that some "scientist" drew some wako conclusion from a poorly condducted study
      [/b]
      So, without even siting a source, you are deeming anything that doesn&#39;t support your POV as a "poorly conducted study"? Well, that speaks for itself. This is my last defense of a commonly accepted practice that spans religions and cultures... now I let Western modernist arrogance and ignorance run rampant...

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      Quote Originally Posted by ninja View Post
      i&#39;ve decided i shall not sleep until i have a lucid dream. i&#39;m dedicated, i swear.
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      &#33;

      That&#39;s almost crazy enough to work&#33;

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      Quote Originally Posted by ninja View Post
      i&#39;ve decided i shall not sleep until i have a lucid dream. i&#39;m dedicated, i swear.
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      how exactly would that work????????? *_<
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      well im not one to argue but i agree with soulsearcher. He did somthing to achieve a goal, and was committed enough to stick to it and in the end he was rewarded. Now i dont think he would do somthing stupid as to do it again and again and again cause yes that would be very unhealthy, but we should congratulate him on his LD instead of saying he got it wrong or right cause in the end its his desision and it worked for him so congrats on ur first ld&#33;
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      Quote Originally Posted by dreamerer View Post
      how exactly would that work????????? *_<
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      clearly, i was not being sarcastic at all. this is a serious goal i hope you all will support me in attaining.
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      Quote Originally Posted by ;304185
      This sounds like a very stupid move. Sure lucid dreaming is cool. But honestly. Youre selling out REAL life in place of basically...a virtual reality. Lucid dreaming shouldn&#39;t cause real life to be horrible.
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      How do you know dreaming is only a virtual world? And also how would you explane the word virtual. Dreaming is some sort of energy after all, so my opinion is that dreaming is very real. When dreaming something you actually create it in the "real world", in your head, at least it&#39;s a theory like idea .
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      Quote Originally Posted by ninja View Post
      clearly, i was not being sarcastic at all. this is a serious goal i hope you all will support me in attaining.
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      but how would you know when to sleep?
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      The idea behind it is very simple: Conditioning.
      It&#39;s the same idea behind learning your Dog to do a trick: By rewarding him when he succeeds and punishing him when he fails. Eventually they&#39;ll learn to do the trick because they know they&#39;ll be rewarded and otherwise punished.

      Same way a Gouvernment keeps it&#39;s people under control by rewarding people who do Society good and Punishing those who do Society bad: Prison and Money Fine-Pinishment learns people what NOT to do. Rewards; School Degrees, Promotion on work is meant to motivate people to work harder, study harder.

      It is THE way of Motivating people into a certain direction and away from another: Punishment & Reward.

      I guess this is also THE way of &#39;&#39;Conditioning&#39;&#39; your Subconcious Mind to allow Lucidity to happen: Something which it usually always prevents and makes very difficult too maintain.

      However a Lucid Dream is something I don&#39;t think is Worth Depriving yourself of a good triple portion of healthy food a day.

      Good food and Neutrition is at least as important as good sleep.
      In fact barely Eating to dream lucidly may actually negatively affect your sleep and dreams, making you sleep waaaay to deep for lucidity.

      I guess if you&#39;re a smoker who smokes about 1 pack a day it would be a good thing to say: &#39;&#39;I won&#39;t be smoking a single Cigarette untill I succesfully had a Lucid Dream&#39;&#39;.
      It would be the same motivation: Nicotine is a very strong addiction.

      And besides: This way of Conditioning your Subconcious Mind to Lucid Dream is free from starvation-effects and feelings and is actually a healthy technique too

      I smoke too much, I&#39;m gunna try this soon and be very strict on myself. No Lucid Dream: No smoking, No weed or Hash either&#33; . That should motivate me Especially when my bag of weed and bag of hash just lay in my room in my lign of sight all the time

      Hmm I&#39;m also going to try doing a Quality Reality Check everytime I feel the Urge to smoke a Cigarette or a Joint.

      I&#39;m starting my own topic about this.
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      not to overestimate the Value of our Concrete Knowledge;"Common sense"/Rationality,
      for doing so would make us Blind for the unimaginable, unparalleled Capacity of and Wisdom contained within our Felt Knowledge;Subconscious Intuition.

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      Quote Originally Posted by dreamerer View Post
      but how would you know when to sleep?
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      haha, i don&#39;t even know what you mean. it&#39;s been two days since i&#39;ve slept, still no lucid dreams. damn.
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