I'd say you're pretty paranoid |
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Hello people Im new to this stuff about lucid dreaming and such but I got a big problem I wanna have lucid dreams but here is my problem. |
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I'd say you're pretty paranoid |
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LD's: 18Listen to This Will Destroy You
First to your fear of dreams in general, if you want to start lucid dreaming it is exactly the best way to fight it. Remember, in a lucid dream you have unlimited might, power whatsoever, so noone is able to harm you in any way. |
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hmm I really wanna do it becouse it sound so fun and all :/ |
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Last edited by treali; 01-07-2009 at 08:40 PM.
Well, you won't feel any pain in lucid dreams (i haven't anyways). Nothing can actually hurt you. What you expect to happens, happens. |
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LD's: 18Listen to This Will Destroy You
I know I won't feel any pain it is just all can happen in a dream so I thinking like think if there comes something scary. |
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Last edited by treali; 01-07-2009 at 08:58 PM.
Just relax and let go of all your fears. In dreams there is ZERO chance that anything can harm you physically. When you finally get a lucid dream just stand up to any of those fears or accept them and they should easily go away. The more you fear the more you allow it to control your life and dreams. |
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I know what you mean. Dreams of all kinds can have a pretty creepy feel to them. Experience is probably the best way to get over that creepiness. Keep a dream journal for a few days or weeks. The first few dreams may seem real creepy just because they are so foreign. After you get used to the feeling, the creepiness should fade. |
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Have you ever been afraid of doing something and after doing it laughed about your fear? It's often like that with the springboards in a swimming bath. You're afraid to jump and afterwards you think "that's it? I was afraid of this?" |
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What's funny is, if you are scared in your dream, you aren't really lucid. Once you are lucid, which means you know IT'S JUST A DREAM, you won't be scared anymore. |
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I was super scared of Sleep Paralysis. I HATE scary movies. I will not go see one. I will not induce SP when it's dark out since i don't want to pee myself. This is what I do. |
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if you can read this then you are about to be punched
Oops, I was mistaken. You ARE paralyzed during REM, but SP is specifically when your mind wakes up before your body comes out of paralysis, or when your body enters paralysis before your mind goes to sleep. I used to wake myself up from nightmares and I was experiencing SP every time. It IS frightening, but I lived. I've never had SP for more than a few seconds, and it's rare and probably won't happen to you, so I wouldn't trip. |
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The only time I think it would be hopeless to try is to go into it with this sort of attitude. The point of lucid dreaming is that you are aware that you are dreaming, and an integral part (for me) when aware that I am dreaming is to be aware that it means that nothing around me is real, and therefore can't harm me. I'd foster more this attitude, than the doom-and-gloom paranoia that you shouldn't have for any reason whatsoever and will psych you out. |
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Sleep Paralysis is NOT scary. Surprising, yes. Freaky, just a wee bit. Don't worry about it. |
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