Well, consider yourself lucky. Not everyone is able to do it often without any practice |
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Was wondering if anyone ever had this problem. I have LD and usually full control in them pretty much every night. So consequently I sleep about 12-14 hours at a time. I find the dream quality better the less tired I am so I typically go back to sleep after waking up normally. |
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Well, consider yourself lucky. Not everyone is able to do it often without any practice |
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I realize that i'm dreaming.
I realize that i'm dreaming.
I realize that i'm dreaming.
<--- My Dream Journal Contains ONLY Lucid Dreams
That's a nice problem to have. |
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Real Life is good. Dreams are good too. Though there are things that you can do in dreams that you can't do in real life... There are things you can do in real life that you can't do in dreams... Like get REAL outside input on your opinions, and the thrill of doing something that's actually dangerous. |
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Last edited by DreiHundert; 07-01-2012 at 03:28 AM.
^ Mhm, heard 'dat.
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Last edited by Kaomea; 07-01-2012 at 03:31 AM.
I'm think I am pretty similar to you. I never "learnt" to lucid dream, its just something that I have been doing for as long as I can remember. I also didnt know there was a name for it or techniques or even that some people find it hard to do until a few months ago. I suppose I'm just lucky. |
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use the same effort for waking life that you do for your dream life. It will balance out, just remember the illusory nature of any experience... |
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Yea buddy im pretty sure a lot of people want to be in ur shoes there's nothing wrong with sleeping 12 hours a day just go t bed earlier if u have to be up early lucid dreaming is natural it's not like weed or another drugs even tho weed is barely bad for you it still can be a depressent where as lucid dreaming is ur body's 150% natural high that's ten times better than another drug although I don't really like drugs or alchol only weed before bed or with friends |
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You dream because you live, think about it.. |
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I would suggest to someone that is addicted to Lucid Dreaming to stop their efforts at Lucid Dreaming, and they will stop Lucid Dreaming as much. Someone who has Lucid Dreams naturally will not be able to take that course of action. So I suggest to them to seek further assistance and tips for their problem. (AKA, Keep reading for more people's opinions and tips, because I cannot think of any other good suggestions) |
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^ Mhm, heard 'dat.
Ah gotcha, the revised version makes things much clearer. |
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I mean... We have to do something for recreation - and sometimes we do the same thing many times over and over again, so it seems like addiction. The addiction isn't a problem until it gets in the way of every day life. |
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Last edited by DreiHundert; 07-03-2012 at 09:13 AM.
^ Mhm, heard 'dat.
Well all interesting thoughts. But as for the last one, I don't think you can compare the solution to deleting your drug dealers number cause I'm required to sleep. |
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It really requires no effort at all.... |
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Sorry for the duplicate posts, still figuring out this message board, it's kinda a weird way that it works :-/ |
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Hey! I envy you so much!!! How much time do you spend in LDs per day on average? |
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DILD: 123 ; WILD: 10 ; DEILD: 9
perhaps effort was the wrong word...perhaps focus or attention would be a better way to put it...Waking life has more variables and less control. That requires focus, attention, and letting go of the need for control. |
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Dude, I WISH that I had this issue. If I could have this.. I would "enjoy" ... my nights a LOT more. |
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True indeed. |
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