Well, from what I know, the mind doesn't need rest. Although, of course, if you decide to live out a second life, THEN you might go insane. |
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Imagine, someone became so good at lucid dreaming that he/she would be lucid through his/her entire sleep, would it be harmful to the reason that each day we sleep: Resting/ recovering/ Reload our energy... ? |
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said the seal after beating up my brother
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[ ]Shapeshift[ ]Spy on a DC
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Well, from what I know, the mind doesn't need rest. Although, of course, if you decide to live out a second life, THEN you might go insane. |
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First of all, it's physically impossible for you to lucid dream all night because you are only dreaming during REM. As I understand it, most of the actual resting takes place during deep sleep. |
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I must say the curiousity of this subject has struck me a couple of times, but considering what we know about the REM cycle it wouldn't be possible to do unless you inexplicably managed to alter the various dream stages, prolonging the effect of the latter. |
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Last edited by CarmineEternity; 11-25-2009 at 11:38 AM.
Hm, I'd say no. After all, it's more of your physical body needing to rest than your mind. It's active practically all night, especially when you're dreaming - it's still hard at work. |
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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.
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Well, the way I think about it is, it wouldn't be enough to make a difference. I mean, your body is resting regardless, and your mind is resting during non-rem sleep. Your brain might be a tiny bit more active during a lucid dream than a regular one, but it shouldn't affect you much at all. |
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I would believe that some lucid dreamers find ways to extend their REM sleep. I have found myself wondering about whether it is unhealthy to spend too much time in REM, and not enough in the other phases? Perhaps if it got to a point were you REM for 7 hours and then all the other phases take only an hour or so combined, that would be unhealthy. Who knows though? |
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To do list:
Have an LD(without waking up immediately) [x]; LD for more than 30 seconds[x]; LD for more than 2 minutes[x]
WILD [ ]; DILD [7(ish)]; Fly [x];
Practice a skill so that I will be better at it in real life [ ];
Create world peace using a harmonica [ ];
Solve a real life problem [ ]; Turn the world into a nudist colony [ ]
I dont think so, because your sub concious mind is always doing something all the time. Whether your dreaming or not. But as someone has said, trying to live a second life in your dreams all the time, might make you go a bit insane. |
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Seems like once you get into a dream, you could do all the tweaking to your dream cycle that you wanted. |
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Goals
{Master Dream Recall[ ]}{Attain Lucidity[ ]}{Destroy The Earth[ ]}{Rebuild it how I see fit[ ]}{Meet the Dream Pirate[ ]}
It is entirely possible. |
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Last edited by Yume.no.ato; 11-30-2009 at 09:23 PM.
I know at least two people who are lucid in most or all of there dreams every single night, and they both seem to get enough rest. Anecdotal, I know, but I don't believe being lucid intereferes with your rest. |
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"He was unrespectful to the Dream Pirate"
said the seal after beating up my brother
RESPECT THE DREAM PIRATE or the sea animals will get you! ARG! ARG! ARG!
Goals [ ]Jump on a trempoline with an elephant [ ]Meet Dream Pirate and give him a gift
[ ]Shapeshift[ ]Spy on a DC
[x]Fly
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You could be lucid dreaming for 100% of the dreaming time, which is what I believe people are saying. |
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I am wondering if any of you have experimented with waking yourself INTO a Deep Trance state, from a dream... just randomly thought of it. |
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Last edited by Tobi Uchiha; 11-30-2009 at 11:30 PM. Reason: mistype
Goals
{Master Dream Recall[ ]}{Attain Lucidity[ ]}{Destroy The Earth[ ]}{Rebuild it how I see fit[ ]}{Meet the Dream Pirate[ ]}
Even if it does, I think its worth it: |
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Our hearts generally beats almost one time per second. Our brain never is totally asleep. LDs shouldn't be much of a problem, since we just awake another part of the brain... |
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