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      Who here has ever drunk alcohol in a lucid or gotten wasted? From my experiences it is very much like real life, i suppose your sc knows what it feels like so you get the real life effects. It would be interesting to see what effects you would have if you haven't got drunk in real life before.

      So

      Who has got drunk or consumed alcohol?

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      Who has gotten drunk and hasn't in real life? Probably not many!

      And

      What was the experience like???

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      I have gotten drunk in one dream that I know of, after lots of real life experiences with drinking. It wasn't lucid, but it was still interesting. I didn't feel any different mentally, but I was nearly immediately nauseated. I spent the rest of that dream puking all over the place.

      You can tell I've gotten a little carried away with drinking IRL

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      Quote Originally Posted by drewmandan View Post
      I have gotten drunk in one dream that I know of, after lots of real life experiences with drinking. It wasn't lucid, but it was still interesting. I didn't feel any different mentally, but I was nearly immediately nauseated. I spent the rest of that dream puking all over the place.

      You can tell I've gotten a little carried away with drinking IRL
      Yeh something tells me you like your booze.

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      I've never drank in a lucid but I have in regular dreams. I was drunk immediately and I wheeled around and fell/sat on the ground leaning against something. My friend (drunk also) then flew us somewhere in his airplane (which he doens't actually have) and of course crashed in the ocean since you shouldn't drink and fly. I appreciate dreams with morals.

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      I have never drunk in a LD, but I am a smoker and I have smoked cigarettes. It was just like in real life.

      Someone said in this thread that probably not many people have got drunk in LDs without ever getting drunk in real life. I dont know how, but I think its possible. When I was 14 (I think) and a virgin, I had a dream that I had sex. Now that I can compare it to real life sex, it felt just the same.

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      I've had a few dreams where I've gotten drunk, no lucids though. I'd be drinking with people, not feeling any effects, then all of the sudden I'd feel incredibly hammered and have trouble moving around.

      One time, I was drinking with my friend in a bar, and then I had to drive him home. I didn't even connect the drinking and driving until I got into my car and pulled onto the highway. Then all the dream alcohol hit me and I was trashed. I could barely keep the car on the road. Probably one of the scariest dreams I've ever had.

      I didn't dream about drinking until after I started to drink in real life.
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      This should be a task of the month i recon. Or perhaps people interested should get drunk in a lucid and report back the results here as like an unofficial task of the month.

      You should neck back as shot after shot of Whiskey, Vodka, Aftershocks, Scotch or whatever and see how wasted you can get! With the time issue in a lucid dream drinking pints will take too long so just skip too the strong stuff.

      Anyone interested in trying this.

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      If I can get a lucid to last longer than 30 seconds, I might try it.

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      Quote Originally Posted by drewmandan View Post
      If I can get a lucid to last longer than 30 seconds, I might try it.
      Yeh i think you may need a little more time than that lol.

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      If you become lucid only for 30 seconds, don't waste your time with meaningless crap. yeah, it's interesting to be in a LD and tripping balls, but come on. Getting drunk in a dream??? Its never at the TOP OF THE TODO LIST for me. I have smoke weed in a dream (and gotten high) and I've ACCIDENTLY consumed some drug in a dream and WAS F'D UP.... Everything shifted unexpectedly - it was crazy. I don't do drugs in real life so I never experienced this before, but once I realized I took in a drug, I shaped my experience. And no I wasn't lucid, although the effects would only be different depending on your will and intention.

      anyway, point being with my post, if you're new to LDing don't waste your time with these things - they will only hinder your learning process because THAT ISN'T A SUFFICIENT GOAL. I can only imagine what you say before going to bed "next time I am dream I want to remember to recognize I'm dreaming. next time I'm lucid, Get drunk...." really???
      Yes, have fun with Ld, God yes - have lots of fun. but go fly or create intensely bright colors or ride a wild animal or morph. Or search for dead loved ones or try to find answers to deep questions --- at least with these goals your brain might actually believe you REALLY WANT THIS. If your goal is to get drunk, good luck taking yourself seriously (if you're new to LDing).

      hope you guys aren't like, whoooa who's the new guy??? Buzz kill......

      I'm just experienced and I don't want you stumbling on pebbles. I'm here for a serious reason - to help change mankind.
      I believe the only way to receive the help I'm looking for, is to help those still learning.

      when You become proficient at Lding (i'm talking about at least every other morning for an hour or so) THEN move on to dumb fun shit. Believe me, i've done that stuff too, but I also woke up regretting wasting my time with it.
      In the beginning you NEED to learn to REMEMBER the FEELING of the dream state. THIS FEELING is what will aide you in becoming lucid every morning. When you plan on become drunk and doing things that are for momentary pleasure, you don't pay attention to this FEELING im talking about.

      once you master this feeling, I recommend doing it all. until then, it is only in my humble opinion that if you are learning Lding and have only done it for seconds or maybe even minutes, KNOW that with discipline and a plan, you can be like me and many others who have LDs every morning, for hours sometimes.

      I'm on your side, I'm here to help you. Let's just get more serious.

      Brandon
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      I just today and yesterday started with Dream Journals and Reality Checks in the awake world so that I can remember to do RC's in the Dream Place, and I just today remembered the first dream ive had in a while. So, once I eventually get around to be able to having a LD, (I have never had one before) Ill take your advice Dream Walker

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      Now I remember, I did cocaine in a dream once. It had the same effect as in real life.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Dream_Walker_by_Night View Post
      If you become lucid only for 30 seconds, don't waste your time with meaningless crap. yeah, it's interesting to be in a LD and tripping balls, but come on. Getting drunk in a dream??? Its never at the TOP OF THE TODO LIST for me. I have smoke weed in a dream (and gotten high) and I've ACCIDENTLY consumed some drug in a dream and WAS F'D UP.... Everything shifted unexpectedly - it was crazy. I don't do drugs in real life so I never experienced this before, but once I realized I took in a drug, I shaped my experience. And no I wasn't lucid, although the effects would only be different depending on your will and intention.

      anyway, point being with my post, if you're new to LDing don't waste your time with these things - they will only hinder your learning process because THAT ISN'T A SUFFICIENT GOAL. I can only imagine what you say before going to bed "next time I am dream I want to remember to recognize I'm dreaming. next time I'm lucid, Get drunk...." really???
      Yes, have fun with Ld, God yes - have lots of fun. but go fly or create intensely bright colors or ride a wild animal or morph. Or search for dead loved ones or try to find answers to deep questions --- at least with these goals your brain might actually believe you REALLY WANT THIS. If your goal is to get drunk, good luck taking yourself seriously (if you're new to LDing).

      hope you guys aren't like, whoooa who's the new guy??? Buzz kill......

      I'm just experienced and I don't want you stumbling on pebbles. I'm here for a serious reason - to help change mankind.
      I believe the only way to receive the help I'm looking for, is to help those still learning.

      when You become proficient at Lding (i'm talking about at least every other morning for an hour or so) THEN move on to dumb fun shit. Believe me, i've done that stuff too, but I also woke up regretting wasting my time with it.
      In the beginning you NEED to learn to REMEMBER the FEELING of the dream state. THIS FEELING is what will aide you in becoming lucid every morning. When you plan on become drunk and doing things that are for momentary pleasure, you don't pay attention to this FEELING im talking about.

      once you master this feeling, I recommend doing it all. until then, it is only in my humble opinion that if you are learning Lding and have only done it for seconds or maybe even minutes, KNOW that with discipline and a plan, you can be like me and many others who have LDs every morning, for hours sometimes.

      I'm on your side, I'm here to help you. Let's just get more serious.

      Brandon
      Yeh i understand what your saying about wasting time on things you can do very easily in real life so if lucids are few and far between then getting drunk might not be the wisest choice of your goal.

      But that being said it is not up to you to tell people what goals they should be pursuing in their lucid dreams, thats up to them.

      Btw chill out.

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      I've never drank alcohol in a dream, probably because I'm not much of a drinker, anyway. But, I have smoked pot in both a lucid dream, and other times in regular dreams. Both times I didn't feel a same high as I do in real life when I smoke pot, but I definitely felt something.
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      Quote Originally Posted by orofein View Post
      I've never drank alcohol in a dream, probably because I'm not much of a drinker, anyway. But, I have smoked pot in both a lucid dream, and other times in regular dreams. Both times I didn't feel a same high as I do in real life when I smoke pot, but I definitely felt something.
      Never done drugs in a lucid dream but i have smoked quite a few times which i have also done in real life and the effects were the same, well the taste.

      I will have to try pot, should be interesting.

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      I still need to try pot in real life, but none of my friends do it

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      Quote Originally Posted by Dreamer 316 View Post
      Yeh i understand what your saying about wasting time on things you can do very easily in real life so if lucids are few and far between then getting drunk might not be the wisest choice of your goal.

      But that being said it is not up to you to tell people what goals they should be pursuing in their lucid dreams, thats up to them.

      Btw chill out.

      I'd love to know how old you are Dreamer 316, because you seem really immature. I am chill, and I'm not telling people what to do. I said it was MY OPINION that new lucid dreamers shouldn't waste their time with ridiculous goals. AND YOU AGREED. So why are you playing the defensive?

      If anybody has any real questions on Lucid Dreaming, or if they need PDF books on LDing, OOBE, or anything, contact me. I'm here for you. Im not quite a master, but I have a lot of experience.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Dream_Walker_by_Night View Post
      I'd love to know how old you are Dreamer 316, because you seem really immature. I am chill, and I'm not telling people what to do. I said it was MY OPINION that new lucid dreamers shouldn't waste their time with ridiculous goals. AND YOU AGREED. So why are you playing the defensive?

      If anybody has any real questions on Lucid Dreaming, or if they need PDF books on LDing, OOBE, or anything, contact me. I'm here for you. Im not quite a master, but I have a lot of experience.

      Brandon
      Immature

      Am i the one trying to start an argument? No

      You are the one who said whose the new guy buzz kill...

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      I don't want to argue, I'm done with it.

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      Good. Neither do i.

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      lol, i recently had this random dream involving being in some large stadium, basically you were supposed to be drinking if you were down in the arena-ish part of it, which i was...it's hard to describe dream settings...but anyway i picked up a beer, and i'm like "ehh i don't want to drink this", but when everyone in the stands kept yelling for me to drink it or drink something, i'm like "yeah ok whatever" and i picked up a wine and drank some of it. i've never drank in real life, and although the stadium seems like a pretty good symbol for peer pressure, i definitely can't apply that symbol to my own life.

      anyway, i felt no effects from the wine...either my brain didn't know how to simulate being drunk since it'd never felt it, or i simply forgot about the "drunk" part of drinking during the dream. no, it wasn't a LD.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Dreamer 316 View Post
      Immature

      Am i the one trying to start an argument? No

      You are the one who said whose the new guy buzz kill...
      Quote Originally Posted by Dream_Walker_by_Night View Post
      I don't want to argue, I'm done with it.
      You guys are both being immature. If someone is mature, they avoid pointless arguments and lets the other person think what they wish. Being called immature is not something to blow up on.


      Back on topic....


      I, being underage, have never been drunk in my life.
      I should try it in an LD and see what my mind comes up with.

      Also, question? I don't get why you people openly admit to the world that you illegaly smoke pot. If I did, I would never tell anyone!
      What if I told you that I am dreaming right now?
      That your whole life is a lie?
      That the laws of physics as you know them are incorrect?

      Furthermore, what would you do if I told you I'm going to wake up as soon as you finish reading my signature?

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      response / encouraging words

      Quote Originally Posted by Mini Man56 View Post
      You guys are both being immature. If someone is mature, they avoid pointless arguments and lets the other person think what they wish. Being called immature is not something to blow up on.


      Back on topic....


      I, being underage, have never been drunk in my life.
      I should try it in an LD and see what my mind comes up with.

      Also, question? I don't get why you people openly admit to the world that you illegaly smoke pot. If I did, I would never tell anyone!
      Mini Man...my dream brother... my newfound homie.... the hatchet was buried days ago. Don't get involved just to look mature yourself. I'm sure we both appreciate your concern, you are right on when you say "...is not something to blow up on" but we let it go, so should you.

      Besides that, hey we're ALL friends here working for the SAME THING. Lets move on. I have a concern about your goal to get drunk in a dream.

      Let me ask you about your LDing. How often can you achieve lucidity? Are you really so bored with the dream world that you want to be drunk?
      Is it really worth it to waste the time? Especially when you haven't been drunk in real life. Please, don't feel attacked here.... It just sounds non-productive and a recipe for disaster. Are you going to try and get drunk after the dream to see if its the same? come on bro. Take it from someone who LDs every morning for hours. That stuff isn't as fun as it seems. The state of Lucidity and the options that it offers is far more appealing that "dream drunk".

      This is my opinion of course, but I promise you i'm just looking out for you guys. I don't want to see you step off the path to play a game of beer pong or grab ass (not that I've tamed my sexual desires because I haven't, but its a goal if I'm to be SERIOUS about learning to MASTER this)

      This state of mind, LUCIDITY, can take you to places you can ONLY imagine. To places books CANT show. it can give you answers to questions you didn't even know existed until posed to you. It can help you understand reincarnation, and the laws of the universe. You can bypass time/space. Or learn the steps you SHOULD be taking in your waking life so you can achieve what you are capable to doing.
      "I can do magic, I like to write, Im also good with numbers though,....What should I do? " Turn to your dreams. lucid and NON. these give you those answers, if you can learn to read the language of symbolism that your soul speaks to you (personally).

      This book I read the other day The Tibetan Yogas of Dream and Sleep - Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, has recently helped me to understand a lot of things about the dream world, and reminded me of things I'd heard in the past, but didn't stick.

      It talks about STAYING still in a dream and watching the things that happen around you. But don't be involved, be passive. See if people come up to you and talk to you.
      Learn to CONTROL yourself. CONTROL pety desires.
      AGAIN, only my opinion. Just know I'm here for positive reasons though.
      By the way, if anyone wants a copy of this book, email me and I'll see what I can do.

      Oh, and the pot thing.....some states have it decriminalized. California is all about the reefer. You can LEGALLY get a prescription from a doctor and have hundreds of stores available to you all throughout LA, on street corners in the same little mall you're pizza place is. Or your Tax Office. its crazy. You can LEGALLY have up to like an ounce on your or something and two small plants growing. Crazy huh?

      you're young though, don't go looking to alter your mind with alcohol and pot. Stick to the dreaming while you're fresh minded, you could probably get further along in your journey FASTER.

      Anyway, I don't mind playing the role of big brother to those of you new to this lucid reality. I love that a lot of people are getting into Lucid Dreaming, and i want to help change the world. I've been where you've been, and I know in the end you will experience what you want. And you should. But be aware of your PRIORITIES, that's all.

      Okay. That's a lot of reading. Sorry. But hey, friends, if any one looking for books like from Monroe, or Laberge or LD Manual in PDF. I'll see what I can do. I obviously like to talk about LDs and share my techniques and views. for those of you who are SERIOUS SERIOUS SERIOUS about their skills and FEEL that inside of them they have what it takes to make a MASTER of the dream world and altered states of consciousness, please feel free to contact me. I am here for you.

      Brandon

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      Well, I really wasn't trying to get involved either way, but....whatever....

      Anyway, I appreciate your concern, but a simple "I don't think you should waste an LD on that" would've been sufficient. I wasn't really planning on doing it anyway. It was more like an "I wonder what would happen" statement.

      Btw, I think you're taking this whole thing waaay to seriously. I feel like I was just at a school lecture about the effects of alcohol.
      What if I told you that I am dreaming right now?
      That your whole life is a lie?
      That the laws of physics as you know them are incorrect?

      Furthermore, what would you do if I told you I'm going to wake up as soon as you finish reading my signature?

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      be thankful there are people like me who really care. even if you feel its too much. Like I said my brother, do what you want. But a simple " I don't think you should waste an LD on that" wouldn't have been sufficient. then I'm just telling you what I believe, not why I believe it.

      You know I'm right. Just cuz I got the stones to stand up to all you guys and say "uh...this isn't productive." that doesn't make me wrong or that doesn't say that I'm taking this too seriously. It says I care. period.

      Dude two days ago I was in a dream and drank some alcohol (because of this blog probably) and I was drunk. big deal. it can simulate reality. Take my word for it.

      Look, you're young, I get it, the worlds new, you want new experiences. I can't stop you from learning those. i'm just giving advice.
      And my advice to you, is you're not taking this seriously enough.

      But hey, what can you do? You only know what your taught, right? This information your taught may be wrong or flawed, but your intentions are good. You will learn no matter what. You will fail too. But you will overcome and learn again.

      Respond back if you'd like, but there are no hard feelings here. I won't be coming back to this DRUNK thread though because its a waste of my energy , so you may be wasting your energy by responding.

      Good luck. Stay lucid. Stay Focused.

      Brandon

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