Tell her "All it is is realizeing your in a dream and controling it" The name lucid scares my parents too. They had to wiki it to make sure it was ok. |
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Well I asked her if I could order "Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming" And she said no we're still not sure about that... |
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Consistently for two weeks recall at least one dream per night [ ]
Tell her "All it is is realizeing your in a dream and controling it" The name lucid scares my parents too. They had to wiki it to make sure it was ok. |
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Ignore her and download the PDF form of ETWOLD (doesn't cost anything, I may add). Parents have a tendency to really not understand lucid dreaming, unless they've had some experience with it themselves. Just continue as best you can in private. |
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Wonder if you tried telling her that the book is a science book. And tell her to see the good side, if you get a science book, it will help you with school projects at some point! |
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Yeah, go into detail about the benefits of lucid dreaming as well. Also, you mentioned that you've tried explaining that people can have lucid dreams, but have you actually taken the time to thoroughly explain to her what a lucid dream is? I could see how a misunderstanding on her part would make her uncomfortable about buying you the book. |
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White girl, you can ask her what the dick be like
And monster madness doing drive-bys on a fuckin fixie bike
Fuck it moron, snortin oxycontin, wearin cotton,
Oxymoron like buff faggots playin sissy dykes
I got the .pdf form. I have my own debit card, so i could have ordered it myself, but i don't think my parents would have understood if the UPS delivery man came to the door with a lucid dreaming book. It's a must have for anybody who wants to really get into lucid dreaming. It's a great book that really explains a lot. So i'd say if ordering it isn't possible, either have a friend order it for you and you'll pay them back or you could get the .pdf like Mario92 said. |
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LD Goals: [] Have a successful VILD [] Take crazy, hallucinogenic, euphoric drug [] Fly through multi-colored ice cavern while "Surfing with the Alien" by Joe Satriani plays [] Fight a hollow, while using Zangetsu
"Lucid dreaming. Where you're limited only by your imagination and your ability to control it." - by me
Ok I will get the pdf and read it on the computer. And I mean no disrespect to my mother when I say this but I understand far more than her about lucid dreams and I am going to reasonably disobey her! Internet FTW |
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Consistently for two weeks recall at least one dream per night [ ]
Just do it anyway. |
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This was the excuse I used on my parents over 5 years ago. I actually did do a report on Lucid Dreaming as my final senior project. Using EWOLD, DreamViews and a few other sources I was able to create a nice presentation. My classmates had a hard time keeping up, but my teacher was blown away by the report. She gave me 500/500. Apparently there are not many people familiar with the phenomenon. |
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Ha ha ha, I hate narrow minded people. Look her in the eyes and tell her to respect your interests. It's not like she can stop you anyway now, is there? |
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~XeL's DJ~
~Adopted by Cygnus~
We are the gifted of the future many kids come here from last time. ~ Indigo Ghost
I like the breeze in dreams flowing into my head. ~ Indgo Ghost
There is no life, there is simply ideas, and with idea's things happen. ~ Indgo Ghost
Meditation Since 04/Jun/2010 {I had some enlightenment.}Goal: Have a slice of the real loaf [ ]
Your presentation would bring them out of ignorance. Most people who are ignorant will probably find it to be a really cool thing anyone; if we're thinking of the same kind of ignorant people, these kind of people have fantasies that they want to live out, and are allergic to work and hard effort, meaning they'd take an interest in having to sleep more. |
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DV Dictionary. / Verious: a definition. /
I'm not on DV much these days, but I'll try to toss a cool dream or two into my DJ.
turned 14 recently (Feb. 12) |
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Consistently for two weeks recall at least one dream per night [ ]
Tell your mom that you expanding your mind while sleeping safe in bed should be low on her list of things to worry about. Does she watch the news? |
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All that we see or seem
Is but a dream within a dream. ~Edgar Allen Poe
Dreaming is an act of pure imagination, attesting in all men a creative power, which if it were available in waking, would make every man a Dante or Shakespeare. ~H.F. Hedge
Haha, what the hell are you worried about? What's she going to do; wake you up constantly while you sleep? |
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Maybe invite her to read the book as well? She can't possibly argue with that- and after reading a bit, she'll no doubt change her mind. |
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Pick up a copy at a book store? |
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~XeL's DJ~
~Adopted by Cygnus~
This may be your best option, actually. Show her what Stephen LaBerge found. Show her what lucid dreaming is so she won't be so skeptical of it. This may sound hard, but I'm sure you understand, that a parent generally isn't going to trust the findings of a 14 year old on something they haven't heard of before, but that their kid is knowledgable about. ETWOLD is what you need. |
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DV Dictionary. / Verious: a definition. /
I'm not on DV much these days, but I'll try to toss a cool dream or two into my DJ.
Well major update: I volunteered to go to wal-mart with my mom and help out but I engaged in a discussion about lucid dreams with her and she made an effort to listen. I explained everything I know and she said she would be willing to read some of the pdf! |
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Consistently for two weeks recall at least one dream per night [ ]
Sorry but I just have to say that who cares if your parents don't want you to ld. I mean... it isn't anything bad/wrong and you don't have to tell then that you lucid dream again. Its not like they know if you are having regular dreams or lucid ones. |
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When I think of myself being asked that question, all I can really say is that it's nice to do something you enjoy without having to feel like you need to hide it from your parents or feel guilty about doing it. It's just a support thing; when things go right and you're excited about it, you can tell them all about it and they'll know what you're up to and what you're talking about. I tell my mom all about these kinds of things, but I haven't told my dad about me doing this, so I know what it's like on both sides of the tracks. I feel comfortable knowing that my mom is cool with it, but I feel pressured on the other hand because as much as I respect my dad, I've never told him about this stuff, so I can't just be like, "Dad! This is so awesome, I had my eigth lucid last night!", 'cause he'll have no idea what I'm talking about. |
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DV Dictionary. / Verious: a definition. /
I'm not on DV much these days, but I'll try to toss a cool dream or two into my DJ.
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