Mine are more for lucid reality creation than lucid dreaming in the normal sense, but they can be used for lucid dreaming nonetheless. |
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Samson Meteor Mic, Audacity, and Headphones. |
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Mine are more for lucid reality creation than lucid dreaming in the normal sense, but they can be used for lucid dreaming nonetheless. |
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Last edited by Wisher; 05-05-2016 at 02:32 AM.
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Very well said. This is currently my attitude as well, and perhaps I should have made that clearer at the outset. Perhaps there would have been a bit less misunderstanding. Thank you for explaining it so elegantly. |
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Last edited by DoubleHelix; 05-05-2016 at 12:06 PM.
The first time I tried Radugas 'indirect techniques' went like this. |
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The Biggest Risk in Life is to Never Take One
and your LD count = 1 since join in 2013 |
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Last edited by cooleymd; 05-06-2016 at 02:13 AM.
Sure LUCID DREAMS are all fun and games until someone loses a third eye.
Thanks for the curiosity cooleymd |
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Ah! Raduga... Gave me my some Lucids right from the first trials and this was phenomenal for me.!.. but then it stopped working - and I never realised why... |
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"...what we experience is our model of reality, not reality itself. Perception is dreaming constrained by sensory input. So it’s a constrained dream, whereas dreaming is perception free of constraint. What exactly is the difference experientially between the dream and waking state? And you see, it’s the same stuff. It’s all illusion! "Stephen LaBerge
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