I started having lucid dreams about 5 years ago. Why? I have no idea, they just started out of the blue. Since I began having them, they have become more frequent and more detailed. Lemme give you a bit of a rundown. |
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I started having lucid dreams about 5 years ago. Why? I have no idea, they just started out of the blue. Since I began having them, they have become more frequent and more detailed. Lemme give you a bit of a rundown. |
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You have developed lucid dreaming at a subconcious level without your knowing. Most of us here do it at a concious level meaning doing reality checks and what not when awake which is harder. I am finding ways to do it subconciously which I think is more efficient definately. |
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That's impressive. Well done! |
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I will try very hard not to say anything stupid.But be warned that this does not always work!
Total LD since June 2008=1?
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I think those abilities are all really common when lucid, the most unique one imo is rewinding. I rewind during non-lds, but very rarely in lds. |
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"If you realize Sunyata (the void), compassion will arise within your hearts; and when you lose all differentiation between yourself and others, then you will be fit to serve others." - Milarepa
I think anybody who starts having lucid dreams without trying has a rare ability. The amount of control you have in your dreams is also amazing. I wish I could do that. |
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Chillax, broski.
psh, you tell me! You'll most likely find that the majority of people here will be very jealous of you |
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I for one don't feel jelous, I use it as a possibility to master LDing by other unconcious ways. |
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just aebout what you said about not being able to use things that use electricity in dreams, thats not true. I did read an interesting article i found at the lucidity institute website about why light switches often did not work in dreams. they said it was because the part of the brain which recognizes and registers light is relatively inactive during REM periods. I'd post the link but I read it about 4 years ago. they actually did studies where they would have groups of lucid dreamers attempt to turn lights on by a switch, and by -DREAMPOWER- (Just turning the lights on because you are god). Both were relatively ineffective, i dont remember the figures but it was something like 20 percent success... and most of the dreamers who succeeded reported tat even though they turned the light on, the overall light in the dreamscape did not increase, or barely increased. Try it yourself though... even the most weathered oneironaut can always enjoy a challenge. Next time you find yourself in a real dark dreamscape, Just say "Let there be light!" and fill the scene up with bright, thick, white, flowing LIGHT. That challenge I would say would be harder than moving a mountain. Bet you can't. |
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Yeah I did a RC in my first LD with a lightswitch, and the light level did change, just not to the degree it usually does - the RC still worked though. Also, the other night I had a ND where a sheriff tased me, and believe me, the electicity felt very real and very painfull. Also, I had ND where I was fighting Nick Nolte, and he had a stun gun that was shooting out short lightning bolts. That also hurt. |
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i never thought about rewinding... cool trick... is that copyrighted or can i steal that? |
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Hah, go right ahead. |
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Interesting, tough its not that hard to do after 5 years lol you should try teleporting, its full of win <.< |
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I'm a lot like you. They call us "naturals" on DV, meaning that we started having regular lucids without trying. It seems to be fairly rare and if you LD every night, that's more frequent that most naturals. I don't rewind exactly, but I will go back to a previous point in a dream to do it over. I also feel things in my dreams but not as frequently as I'd feel them in reality. I also can sometimes read in my dreams, although not very well. And if I try to use a phone the numbers are usually all in the wrong places. Although I can read the individual numbers just fine. |
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