Hey Andy, welcome to Dream Views. |
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Hey people, I'm a new member from Illionis. My name is Andy and I'm 18 years old. I recently got into lucid dreaming, when me and my friend were hanging out last week and he was telling me all about the thrills and enjoyment you can achieve through it. Just the thought of something like this inspiried me to look it up on the internet, and I found this message board in the process and decided to join. So here I am. I know I've had some lucid dreams in my lifetime now that I analyze what I can remember, but they've never been completely vivid, and it has ranged from having absolutely no control to very mild control. I'm here; so like everyone else, I can adjust to remember my lucid dreams after I have them, and then move on to learning how to attain master control over them. I have a few questions...1. Is it that you remember what lucid dream you had and feel good about it when you wake up, or is that you enjoy the lucid dream while you're actually experiencing it, and then ALSO remember it later and still feel good? 2. Whenever I feel tired in school, I tend to put my head down and start counting slowly and breathing every two seconds, the method works pretty well for me and I'm usually asleep fast. Not even an hour ago, I had some short not very vivid lucid dreams, some I remember, and one I just can't remember. What are some suggestions to keep my awareness entering the lucid dreams, so that I can move up to the next step and actually control, instead of remember? |
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Hey Andy, welcome to Dream Views. |
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"He who is the cause of someone else becoming powerful is the agent of his own destruction" - Ezio Auditore da Firenze (1459 - 1524)
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No, my friend is not a member. I found this place on my own, but I bet he would love to join this place. I'll let him know, only problem is that he only has internet at the library, he's somewhat isolated from everyone after he moved, and he brought up lucid dreaming after I asked what he does with most of his time. |
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Male. 18 years old. Illinois, USA.
3 best things in life: cars, drugs, & dreams.
I've always wondered how my brain comes up with some of the experiences I dream about. Flying is an easy one, too. Some things, like walking through walls, turning into a tree, turning the world inside out, ect. are pretty hard to imagine while awake. Its pretty amazing. |
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Hello. I'm from Illinois (downstate [for you non-Illini, that means 'not the Chicago area' |
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Suburb? Where I am, we don't have "suburbs"! |
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I myself read (mostly science fiction/fantasy, manga, classical works and philosophy: Lao Zi, Sun Tzu, Machiavelli, Dostoevsky; just about anything with complexity to it and is outside the vapidity of popular pseudoculture), watch anime, and design computer programs. Occasionally I get it in my mind to draw, but it's a mostly idle interest, as I never actually bring myself to draw anything. I'd like to expand into the realms of algorithmic (evolutionary) art and music (maybe even poetry via evolutionary algorithmic generation), but I've not the programming skill. |
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Hey, I'm from Illinois, too! Don't live there now, but I was born in Chicago. Neat |
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Male. 18 years old. Illinois, USA.
3 best things in life: cars, drugs, & dreams.
Male. 18 years old. Illinois, USA.
3 best things in life: cars, drugs, & dreams.
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