I'm a natural LDer, but once I found out how cool LDs can be I started working at having more and better lucid dreams. |
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For those who it applies to. Sorry if there has been a similar topic already, I looked and couldn't find one! |
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I'm a natural LDer, but once I found out how cool LDs can be I started working at having more and better lucid dreams. |
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LD tasks of the month completed: 16
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I've always been interested in dreams; it seems like a natural human thing to do. I mean, every day you hear some guy talk about a weird dream they had. |
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It's made me a better person overall. |
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LDs: 3Originally Posted by italianmonkey
DILD(s) = 3
Third one was really short and unstable
I've learned that I really don't need any human interaction to survive. |
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WILDs - 38
MILD/DILDs - 44
VILDs - 8
TILDs - 1 (Thirst Induced Lucid Dream, never going through that experience again...)
Total: 98 - So close to the big 100
I think LDing has changed my life in a negative, yet positive way. The best of both worlds. (Does that make any sense? |
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DILDs - 1 (with control ^-^)
WILDs - 3 (All without control. T_T)
Lucid Dreaming Goals :
- To have a LD lasting more than 10 seconds
- To get epic revenge on people I hate.
- (Skydiving?) off Mount Everest.
Lucid dreaming has clearly and dramatically changed my life. Before I started, I didn't even think about sleeping or dreaming much, except for a few very weird dreams. Now, I see every night as a new opportunity, and I look forward to sleeping, because I love my dreams, lucid or not. They truly are windows to the soul. I think about it all the time, I'm obsessed with it (it's a healthy obsession |
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Lucid Dreams: 44
Special thanks to maniakalBycikle for the sig!
Well, mine is pretty much the same, except now I have lucid dreams from time to time. |
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What I have to say will sound more negative than positive but I'll say it anyway... |
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Well, let's see... |
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Eyes are two-way windows. What would you see looking in?
LDing has added a whole new dimension to my life. I have a friend (in real life) who does it too and we love sharing our dream stories and experiences. I particularly love the satisfaction of achieving a new goal within my dream. I think about LDing a lot during the day and I love planning what I'll try next - it gets me quite excited with anticipation. It has been emotionally comforting to me for the fact that I can spend time with loved ones who have passed on whom I deeply miss |
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Only one person truly close to me, my godfather, has passed away (Just in October). I have never dreamt about him, but I think it will be nice to because I never really said goodbye and it does bother me sometimes. My dog, who I had had since my childhood, appears in my nonLD every so often and I know what you mean about just feeling so comforted |
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I feel pretty similarly to what you described, which was partly why I started the topic in the first place. I often find that just dreaming (no lucidity) is a better way to spend the day than getting up and going out, and I will spend the entire day dreaming instead of getting out of bed. I'm not sure how being able to LD more often is going to change that, but probably not for the better! |
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Lucid dreaming has let me experience and thoroughly take the Matrix philosophy to heart. My awareness and perception of existence has shifted. |
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Abraxas
Originally Posted by OldSparta
I'm not sure how to quote part of a message but I'm trying it with this post. This is such a good thread topic, shift. Yes it is incredibly devastating to lose someone you love. I have been able to hug this person and talk to this person in my LDs and it brings me great comfort. I can't wait to get better at controlling my dreams so that I'll be able to see this person whenever I am missing them badly. |
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i have something to always look forward to even when im having a bad day |
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I feel this way too. but it is kind of weird looking forward to dreaming. |
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I am curious to know, does lucid dreaming have any effect on your life? As in do you find that you are tired during the day? Less refreshed? More refreshed? How is everyone's health in general? I am just curious if there is a correlation between people who are able to lucid dream, and have high occurrence of vivid dreams/nightmares, and overall well being. Do we come from all walks of life, or is there some other common tie that binds us? |
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Whenever I have a generally good dream, I tend to wake up in a much better mood and the elation tends to carry through the day. |
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Total LDs: 3
Same here however I'm interested to see how it will affect by mornings when I go back to school, I tend to have trouble getting up when schools on |
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Yeah I'm afraid my efforts will be destroyed when I get to college this fall! Oh well. I'll just have to plan around the schedule. |
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Total LDs: 3
I wake in a good mood. It makes me question life a lot more. Sometimes it makes me feel more spiritual and in control of my waking life as well as my dream life. |
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i personally have noticed that since picking up LDing again that I have felt more rested and awake at work in the mornings, I think it is because I am focusing on getting sleep because I am excited to try to have an LD, so I would say no negative effects unless you are just sleeping all hours of the day and missing school/work to sleep |
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In the mornings after, I definitely feel happier and in a better mood. |
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Neither Will alone, nor Strength alone.
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