[quote]Me: I had this insane dream last night... |
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I realize that many people, when first approached about Lucid dreaming may rebute it. And I am not the best at getting my point across. I am curious to know how you other forum members begin to discuss the topic of Lucid dreaming with someone you know. I don't go out preaching to people I do not know, but it seems like the people that I do try to explain Lucid dreaming to automatically disregaurd it. I think I throw in to much info in a short amount of time. |
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[quote]Me: I had this insane dream last night... |
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Often times it helps to start a conversation just on dreams in general, for example sharing one you had recently. Then you can possibly move onto the subject of dream control, and then lucidity, and then delve more deeply into LDing. It's okay if ppl don't want to believe you. Just don't try to force them to or they'll start looking at you strangely |
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"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
Get the conversation to a point where you’re talking about psychology or dreaming then bridge from there. Feed them the information in small chunks and basically get them asking to hear more about LDing instead of you telling them. When they start asking questions about what its like and the methods used you know you have them hooked :-D |
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Name your subconscious (NST)
-Mostly retired-
Ha, that's funny, I was just thinking of a good way to explain LDing to my friends.. because I tried a couple of days ago, and they couldn't grasp the idea of being conscious in a dream. |
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I usually say there's a very cool thing that allows you to do anything. |
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Thanks for the Ideas. I think that from what some of you have said that i have to throw a little at a time .(But there is so much you could teach them |
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You could just try telling them about this website. Just tell them it's about dreams and related stuff. |
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"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
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Quin custodiet custodes ipsos?
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