It's a well know fact with the people I work with that I am a lucid dreamer and I'm sure I get talked about behind my back. It saddens me that people walk away from such a wonderful experience. :cry:
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It's a well know fact with the people I work with that I am a lucid dreamer and I'm sure I get talked about behind my back. It saddens me that people walk away from such a wonderful experience. :cry:
Your friend seems to be one of those pseudointelectuals who think they know everything, and they try to raise their self esteem by trying to change other peoples minds whit their stupid arguments
He is trying to convince you that lucid dreams does not exists to prove that he is capable of changing yur mind with his ideas.
How stupid a guy needs to be to actually experience a lucid dream and then say that it wasnt real.
And even if he said that LD occur when you are awake, he is already acepting the fact that something exist.
Of course you are awake in a LD!!!, your body isnīt but your mind is awake.
A friend of mine also said that a LD is imposble, with his theory of saying that you dream that you are controling your dream, but you arenīt actually controling it
How stupid is that!?
But anyways people like that are always out there trying to spoil our fun, so donīt worry dude, if they donīt want to believe is their problem, they need to opn their minds and read more.
If your friend would actually call you a liar without taking the time to look at all the research that proves lucid dreaming is possible, then he doesn't sound like a very good friend. If it were me, I would tell him that he's a jerk and that I have no desire to be friends with someone who would call me a liar. It's a total waste of time trying to convince him that you're telling him the truth. He's obviously one of those people that refuses to be proven wrong on anything.
Yeah, he's really stupid sometimes. :) Especially when someone tries to prove him wrong. Most of the time, he's okay.
Hmm... It's almost like me, I always want to disprove others, sometimes with reasons (of course this usually works) sometimes I just say just becouse (and then I think why did I want to disprove something wich is right?) , and then laugh a bit and say that ok, he is right. :P:P:P
I heard it in a CNN story. I tried googling for the transcript, but haven't been able to find it. Here are some academic studies on wiki and works citing them as sources, (and surrounding links) if that helps at all.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wik...academic_source
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wik...cademic_studies