Well, I'm not sure if this is considered waking life, but I conquered my nightmares which I no longer have, and I now get more sleep. (More REM means more chances to get luci |
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Alrighty, as far as I know theres not a thread on this already. |
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Ah bowakawa pousse pousse
- Raised by Louie54 (Appreciate your time and effort)
Well, I'm not sure if this is considered waking life, but I conquered my nightmares which I no longer have, and I now get more sleep. (More REM means more chances to get luci |
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Multiple Induction Technique (MIT) - Consistently have several lucids each night!
2016 TotY: Dragon [ ] Fairy [ ] Unicorn [ ] Gnome [ ] Leprechaun [ ] Phoenix [ ] Chimera [ ]
In Alcibiades 1, Plato distinguishes between what one is and what one is not. Since the human mind has a function, the most important thing that one could accomplish is to exercise that functionality. |
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I've learned to be more carefree and take life less seriously. |
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I've learned to be more aware and careful in everything I do. It also gives me a place to be completely free and entertained anyway I want. |
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Lolwut.
its made me more aware in everyday life and has given me a greater appreciation for everything around me. |
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Law abiding citizen by day, breaking the laws of reality by night.
"How can you be aware that you're dreaming, if you're never aware that you're awake?"
Discipline, fun, mindfulness, happiness. |
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~XeL's DJ~
~Adopted by Cygnus~
Lets see, fun, chances at exploring another world, living another life, testing stuff from waking in dreams (Biology, chemistry, etc) and teaching me that anything alive should be respected! |
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I read in a Stephen Laberge book that there is plenty of self improvement application possible. |
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Yes, the greatest of these is that I got older, much, much older. |
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I've realized that life is a dream, and that dream control applies to reality in the same way that it does to dreams. |
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Back in 2006 I was in a nasty run away car and developed a strong fear of driving for about a year. I was able to use lucid dreaming to overcome it. |
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What's helped me are actually the reality checks. After waking from a nightmare, I used to be terrified that I'd still be dreaming. Now, of course, I just do a reality check. There are two good things about this: one, I can relax knowing that I'm not still in a nightmare, and two, I can get a free lucid out of a false awakening. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
I've learned that it's okay to burn and destroy anything I want, because no-one pays attention and then I can rebuild it using cotton balls for fun |
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A new perspective of consciousness. |
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Hmmm... how about the fact that 1/3 of my entire life isn't wasting away now!!! |
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Same that I was thinking. Even though I've only had 2 and they were short, the second one I had was extremely clear. I will never forget that. I was in shock how realistic it was. In a way almost more realistic than in real life. I don't know how to explain it. After that I started questioning myself if my brain can produce a whole world that easily then how can you tell for sure what is real and what is an illusion. |
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Met my girlfriend in a dream before we met in waking life. |
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Whenever your thinking, just remember thoughts become things.
Current goals:
-Drive a Ferrari 458 { }
-Go to a different plant { }
-Street race with different cars { }
-Kiss Megan Fox { }![]()
Last LD: 8/16/2010
This answer seems realy interesting but I m not sure to get everything that you mean man. |
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In high school I had a guitar bit in the school concert and although I had it memorized I still hadn't perfected it. The night before the performance I had a lucid and I practiced that song over and over and over until I'd mastered it. I woke up and I could play it perfectly. That's definitely the most useful LD I had. |
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