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      Pretty interesting, the reason you can LD daily is because you do not excess the power given to you. As you mentioned before, you do not alter your dream but instead you follow your own dream pattern (thoughts). If I were you, I would start interrogating everyone in an LD as I do now.

      Dreamviews is made for people who wish to achieve LD and who are already experiencing it.
      On the contrary, by saying "I don't understand you guys at all", you directly attacked the whole community by saying "I can LD on a nightly basis" unlike the rest of you. The rest of us are still trying and trying, discouraging them is a very bad thing anyone could do, what they need now is encouragement and not the opposite.

      My 2 cents : I believe you can LD, but i doubt you can do it on a nightly basis. There is a limit one could LD, 3-4 per week is reasonable, but 7 days a week/12 month's that's too much of a fairy tail. If your words are indeed true, you would have the knowledge and experience no one in this board has throughout your lucid dreams. Not only would your consciousness expand, but you would have direct relationship with your subconscious. In my own LD's, I get a huge amount of experience, and I experiment on them to expand my experience further.

      The other reason why you could have LD's might be because your wasting time not exploring them as you should. You just wander around in them without seeking a deeper meaning in them. It was obvious from your first post, that you have a limited knowledge of the potential of LD's. Powers and the rest are just the small additional fingers you get in LD's. At your age which should be no less than 40+, you wasted 30 years? of daily Lucid dreams. That is a big price you payed there for having them as you claim.
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      Quote Originally Posted by L View Post
      Pretty interesting, the reason you can LD daily is because you do not excess the power given to you. As you mentioned before, you do not alter your dream but instead you follow your own dream pattern (thoughts). If I were you, I would start interrogating everyone in an LD as I do now.

      Dreamviews is made for people who wish to achieve LD and who are already experiencing it.
      On the contrary, by saying "I don't understand you guys at all", you directly attacked the whole community by saying "I can LD on a nightly basis" unlike the rest of you. The rest of us are still trying and trying, discouraging them is a very bad thing anyone could do, what they need now is encouragement and not the opposite.

      My 2 cents : I believe you can LD, but i doubt you can do it on a nightly basis. There is a limit one could LD, 3-4 per week is reasonable, but 7 days a week/12 month's that's too much of a fairy tail. If your words are indeed true, you would have the knowledge and experience no one in this board has throughout your lucid dreams. Not only would your consciousness expand, but you would have direct relationship with your subconscious. In my own LD's, I get a huge amount of experience, and I experiment on them to expand my experience further.

      The other reason why you could have LD's might be because your wasting time not exploring them as you should. You just wander around in them without seeking a deeper meaning in them. It was obvious from your first post, that you have a limited knowledge of the potential of LD's. Powers and the rest are just the small additional fingers you get in LD's. At your age which should be no less than 40+, you wasted 30 years? of daily Lucid dreams. That is a big price you payed there for having them as you claim.
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      lol no, you misread what I wrote. It is my opinion nothing more nothing less.

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      If I do continue on this forum to share my experiences I believe I'll just be met with more jealousy and even resentment. And, it seems some don't read a whole thread and then make judgemental comments based on partial reading. For instance, I never said I was lucid every night and yet some have commented that they don't believe me that I'm lucid every night. Well, I never said that I was.

      As far as control, I'm sorry that others haven't attained what I and I'm sure others have.

      Yes, when I'm lucid I know I'm dreaming; that's being 'lucid' right?

      When I know I'm dreaming I can control (it seems) anything I want. Why is that hard to believe? I don't look at this world the same way others do, and I realize that as I read these comments. Since I have an open mind and enjoy changing physics in dreams I don't limit myself in a dream.

      For example, last night I was in LD and decided to take a character with me on a journey of changing physics. So, I picked them up and carried them with me as I flew and passed through walls. They passed thru with me. It was easy and fun. This while I took them on a tour of a old grand hotel that I decided to purchase and renovate.

      At first while we would fly around the halls (why walk, it takes longer) I would open doors without touching them, but then I thought why not just go thru them since I'm dreaming and it would be less involved (easier).
      Overall, it was an entertaining experience.

      I guess the best way for some to understand me and the way I LD is to simply read these lyrics 'Pure Imagination' from Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley (written for the film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory):

      Come with me
      And you'll be
      In a world of
      Pure imagination
      Take a look
      And you'll see
      Into your imagination

      We'll begin
      With a spin
      Traveling in
      The world of my creation
      What we'll see
      Will defy
      Explanation

      If you want to view paradise
      Simply look around and view it
      Anything you want to, do it
      Wanta change the world?
      There's nothing
      To it

      There is no
      Life I know
      To compare with
      Pure imagination
      Living there
      You'll be free
      If you truly wish to be
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      Can I just interject in what I think is a very sad representation of the community here? I don't think I've ever once seen a natural LDer heckled so immaturely to the point where he/she wanted to leave. This is the third thread this morning that I've seen people that resorted to some kind of attack on the original poster. Grow up. I didn't see any arrogance, but merely interest, nor were any subsequent posts made by the OP arrogant. In fact he seems quite the opposite.

      I am both envious and very happy for you that you're a natural. I know my brother is a natural, and I myself used to be able to control my dreams as a kid. I grew out of it (to my dismay, before I learned that I could really do something with it, like flying and such), but retained a lot of my dream recall.

      I would hope that you would stay on the forums and participate more often. I'm sure there's a lot we could learn from your experiences. I'd be especially interested to hear more in-depth of what your dream night is like. How long it takes for you to get in to the dreams, how many dreams you have, how strong is the lucidity throughout, and any other things that might be interesting to the rest of us who are still quite limited. We have a lot of great information we could share, and perhaps you could find new and interesting ways to experience dreams! Don't leave. =P
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      I have to respectfully disagree. Between the constant editing and changing of posts, and the arrogant title of this thread, it is not strange to see this reaction. If the OP had done even a little bit of reading on this forum before making this ridiculous thread, he
      might have chosen his words better.
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      Quote Originally Posted by gameover View Post
      I have to respectfully disagree. Between the constant editing and changing of posts, and the arrogant title of this thread, it is not strange to see this reaction. If the OP had done even a little bit of reading on this forum before making this ridiculous thread, he
      might have chosen his words better.
      As I've previously stated, I admit I did not study this forum enough before posting and I certainly regret it.

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      Quote Originally Posted by TheEnergyIsAroundUs View Post
      Can I just interject in what I think is a very sad representation of the community here? I don't think I've ever once seen a natural LDer heckled so immaturely to the point where he/she wanted to leave. This is the third thread this morning that I've seen people that resorted to some kind of attack on the original poster. Grow up. I didn't see any arrogance, but merely interest, nor were any subsequent posts made by the OP arrogant. In fact he seems quite the opposite.

      I am both envious and very happy for you that you're a natural. I know my brother is a natural, and I myself used to be able to control my dreams as a kid. I grew out of it (to my dismay, before I learned that I could really do something with it, like flying and such), but retained a lot of my dream recall.

      I would hope that you would stay on the forums and participate more often. I'm sure there's a lot we could learn from your experiences. I'd be especially interested to hear more in-depth of what your dream night is like. How long it takes for you to get in to the dreams, how many dreams you have, how strong is the lucidity throughout, and any other things that might be interesting to the rest of us who are still quite limited. We have a lot of great information we could share, and perhaps you could find new and interesting ways to experience dreams! Don't leave. =P
      Thanks you for this comment. If I share anymore I'll create a new thread or should I create a dream journal? Is that the place to put lucid dreams too? Or do you keep those separate? I just wonder if I'll cause people to think I'm bragging when I share my LD adventures or will most just take it for what it is, telling an adventure. But, maybe I could share ways that I go into LD and how I get rid of doubts and inabilities. I certainly haven't experienced what some have, like cloning yourself. I never thought of that.

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      I don't mean to beat a dead horse. Just responding to TheEnergy's post.
      Noone will think you're bragging by telling your dreams. I think most would be fascinated. I'm curious in what ways you could push yourself in your dreams...ie cloning. You should have an easy time with the Lucid Task Of the Month.

      Now let's bury this thread and move on.
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