Wow, he really seems to have something against it.:? Most people I know don't care about lucid dreams, but being afraid of them? Thats just silly.
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Wow, he really seems to have something against it.:? Most people I know don't care about lucid dreams, but being afraid of them? Thats just silly.
Some people are just too small-minded to understand this stuff. They think everything they don't understand is connected to newage crap and magical mumbo jumbo. Shame...for them.
Well i just found out that the guy from the conversation has somehow found out about this forum and thread. Weird eh?
I will let him remain unknown, but while you are here, hi dude! ;D
Hopefully now you can see that lucid dreaming isn't for weirdos, and that the people on this forum are infact smart individuals. So if you want to talk, i'd be happy to.
I generally find people to be idiots. It sounds conceded but then again, I guess i am. I don't know how many people have come to me saying why do i read books if i smoke pot. Most high school kids are generally ignorant sheep.
There are quite a few kids in my school that know about it though.I told this group of kids that I had my first lucid dream yesterday. One of them thought I took acid, and an other called me emo, luckily the female of the group knew what i was talking about and explained it to them. An other time I was reading a book called "Creative Dreaming" and someone came to me and said he read that book and that he use to lucid dream.
I realize that, don't look for people, the intelligent ones will reveal them selves.
Damn right. Ignore the ignorant.
I like your signature Timothy. IGNORANCE IS BLISS.
Wow, that is pathetic. How can lucid dreaming give you a mental illness? Anyways, a tip is when explaining lucid dreaming, don't say lucid dreaming. Just tell them about being aware while they're dreaming.
I only bring it up if the topic being discussed is somewhat related to dreaming
Personnaly, I have only talked about this with only 2 people when during a conversation, one was talking about sleep and dreaming. So I asked if any of them had heard of lucid dreaming before. Both had and one even sponteanously had one recently. That's the cue where talking about your experience in lucid dreaming will lead to an interesting conversation.
Don't bring it up with some folks AT ALL, folks like HIM for example :P Unless you enjoy the fun from such conversations lol :banana:
Well I seem to have caused quite a stir, I wasn't really being serious and was instead trying to purposefully be funny :P (believe that if you will, but satire on msn is quite hard). I am quite an open minded person, and in no way shape or form would I be considered a "sheep" in my school, glad some people got a laugh out of it though ;) I tried polyphasic sleep before (which this is nothing like this but still sorta sleep related), and seeing this website has encouraged me to try out lucid dreaming.
Right well there ya go, might even try this stuff out :D
Edit: I don't normally say maaan :D
U is three letters. 'You'. Type it out for a whole day and it'll come as fast as pressing the 'u' key.
I was told about lucid dreaming in much the same way and accepted it with a logical open mind. I expect someone to at least consider it as a serious and real thing. Just because it isn't accepted by the mainstream media on the level of, say, the fact that female celebrities have large breasts, doesn't lower its significance and possible applications to psychology. :P
People who write it off to such a degree is shallow in his or her thoughts, in my humble opinion.
Yeah I got a similar reaction, people either think its freaky or they dont believe it.
It is sad that people (including some on here) feel the need to insult those who dont fit theire sterotypical view on what is normal. It show a insulting lack of curiosity to dismiss it as strange or dangerous. But then as people on here have already said the majority of the world is a place were ignorance rules and breaking from the norm is considered social suicide....makes me angry! lol
I think it depends on the level of the people you associate with. I am around a lot of smart, open minded people, and I have talked to about 15 people about lucid dreaming. Not one of them reacted in the way this guy did, some had heard of lucid dreaming but had never done it, some had heard of it and had done it, and some had even done it not having a clue what it was and that it isn't "normal. Everyone was open to the idea...
Well this ^ is 'him' from the original post.
In school. this guy is a like a cryptic code of wisdom. He is a mix of crap sarcasm and priceless knowledge. lol :p
I guess it was my mistake and that i must have somehow interpreted it wrong. Anyway, dont hold it againest me, nor Snowdon.
So you are interested then? Sounds good.
Who told ya about the forum anyway?
:P
Welcome to the forums Snowdon. ;) Interpret my post as anyone who is 'serious' about disregarding lucid dreaming.
Everybody is different. I wish I could look at it like that. For me, There is so much shit that has happened, and i hardly think we have learned from past mistakes, the future does not seem bright outside, only thing I can do is brighten the inside.
I sometimes wish I was stupid. If your intelligent, you know that the world is a fucked up place, If I was completely oblivious, I would be fine drinking beer and watching tv all day long, it would be paradise . but i am not.
at least that is how I look at it, but then again I'm a 17 year old boy, what do i really know.
And welcome snowdon. It is very hard to be satirical on aim.
:P I'm only 18 too!
I started worrying about the world since I turned 11. Yea, really.
I told one friend about it a few weeks after I learned about it. I asked him if, when he dreamed, if he knew he was dreaming. (cuz lucid wouldn't mean anything to him). He said no, and I told him I was looking into these techniques where you become aware inside of a dream and he said, "You're scaring me man."
I didn't bother to push it because I don't rightly care if he discovers how cool it is or not. I think if I told him it was like a virtual reality machine that allows you to have sex with whatever movie star you want and while it's happening you totally think it's real, I think he might be a little more interested. But whatever. This is my hobby.
I totally agree with OP that it's stupid to waste a third of your life doing nothing. I always thought that, even before I found out about this.
What an idiot. People just DON'T understand!!!
Actually, all this LD'ing stuff is pretty pointless.
I have 1 LD every 2 months, so it's not like I'm gonna extend my life with 33%.
It's just fun when it happens.
People are scared of what they don't understand.
I don't know why, but a lot of people seem to be scared of the idea of knowing your dreaming while its happening... I just don't get it. You've dreamed your whole life, but knowing its happening is scary?
Btw, where did that pic you link to in your sig come from? I just read it and realized it describes me perfectly! I like the colour blue, find it calming. My dream name is Bluey according to a DC. I often see blue things in dreams that I like. Like a big pit of blue mud spiraling into the ground like a whirlpool, or giant blue warrior ants. My enemies are also red and green. Just last week I was being chased by 2 DCs, they were assigned the colours of red and green and there were colour traps on the ground. There were red and green panels and as they walked over them they would get stuck and there'd be a DING sound. I also value knowledge and logic. Thats creepy.
(off topic, but its my thread so :P) : Hey phonix, put image wraps around the link in your signature.
Replace the ( with [ and the ) with ]
(img)YOUR LINK HERE(/img)
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And yea, i dont see how knowing you are dreaming is scary. People seem to think that once you realise, you will start to have a nightmare. But..so what? you will know its not real.