Good looking workbook so far, if you have any questions feel free to PM me or any of the other apprentices. Welcome to the class! |
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Last edited by Nightingale42; 04-16-2013 at 01:33 AM.
Good looking workbook so far, if you have any questions feel free to PM me or any of the other apprentices. Welcome to the class! |
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Welcome Nightingale |
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thank you ^_^ |
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um... no. might be the case in some situations, but i was participating in others... when i do the DEILD i become aware of my body (which is what makes me lucid). i sometimes loose this awareness, but either way it sets up in my mind that i'm just daydreaming. having a bit of visualization fun. the awareness of the location of my body and the knowledge that it would be exceedingly easy to rouse seems to take away from the immersive experience of the lucidity. loosing that awareness is difficult and even when it happens i have the memory of it within the dream. |
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so... i dreamed i was lucid last night. not sure if it was a true lucid that i quickly lost or really just a 'dreamed i was lucid' situation. i didn't get that 'aha!' moment that snaps me conscious and didn't really question my environment. simply assumed and went with it. i had been repeatedly checking a screwed up clock. |
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Well, I get that too sometimes. It's like I know I'm dreaming but I don't care enough to change much or make any decisions. I just seem to flow with the dream. I think there are different levels of lucidity and there seems to be kind of a gray area for some people but it's really simple; If you knew you were dreaming then you were lucid. Either way it's a good sign. Congrats. |
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"Oh, and everything is not what it seems
This life is but a dream"
Breakers Roar by Sturgill Simpson
Tried experimenting with peppermint tea last night. Led to an awful nightmare - very vivid, but no lucidity (less you count that .2 seconds when I woke myself up). When I woke up from the nightmare I swore I wouldn't try that again, but looking back on it it really did seem to enhance the vividness of my dreams. Don't think this will be as helpful as could be wished for lucidity, but still an enhancement I'd like to play around with again. Maybe Calea Zacatechichi tonight. |
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Too bad you got a nightmare from peppermint tea. That's one of my favorite dream enhancers. It never helps me to get lucid but it does make the lucids better. Do you think it was the menthol that caused the bad dream or something else? |
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"Oh, and everything is not what it seems
This life is but a dream"
Breakers Roar by Sturgill Simpson
I have no idea what sparked the nightmare. The goriest thing i watch is the walking dead, and its been over for a few weeks. I was inclined to blame it on the tea, but from what I've read from the Menthol forum it doesn't seems to induce nightmares. I think I'm just going to take a break from dream poking over the weekend and get back at it Monday. |
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If you're interested in playing around with supplements, I'd really recommend mugwort tea. Its not very expensive either. If you're in a fairly big city, all you have to do is find your nearest New Age-y shop, maybe a head shop will have it. Might have to order it online, but it should still be very cheap for a whole lot of it. |
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Rawr!
I've had a lot of success with mugwort but I limit myself to once per week. |
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"Oh, and everything is not what it seems
This life is but a dream"
Breakers Roar by Sturgill Simpson
thanks for the suggestion - i'll pick some up next time i'm at my local apothecary. ^_^ hell, i think my metaphysical store actually has mugwort and its a lot closer. i just wish they carried things like calea zacatechichi so i didn't have to order them online. *still* haven't managed to try my calea and I've had it for over a month. |
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