All of these is really interesting I should try that but beofre all of this im jsut discovering all the ld word so im begining with the ''funniest'' thing to do while ld |
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Ever changed something about yourself with a lucid? I've been meaning to try and gain some insight into my mind, or help to increase a part of my mental ability during a lucid, but never managed it yet. So I was wondering if anyone else had managed this and can share this experience with the rest of us, possibly helping other people to do the same. |
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All of these is really interesting I should try that but beofre all of this im jsut discovering all the ld word so im begining with the ''funniest'' thing to do while ld |
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White Shadow, lucidity certainly changed my life (just the fact that it was possible reshaped my thinking on a lot of things). |
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Practicing a skill won't probably be as effective as actually doing it. It's like reading up on how use theory and to play the piano for years, but finally sitting down and realizing that you can't play anything with ease and clarity. Lucid practice is more of a mental concentration and preparation than anything (though, then again, things like speech practice are basically just this, so in a way this does work). |
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On the subject of recording your life and being able to watch it back. Why does it need to be in a lucid dream video room? |
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Lets all do something mental like steal a traffic cone.
CharlesKennedy, interesting idea.. knowing that, at any time, your chip could be scanned by authorities would be the ultimate "big brother is watching you". |
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You can practice stuff in a dream and it will help you in real life. Its not so easy though, as it can be easy to lose focus in dreams, and really wierd stuff can happen. |
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Let's see. Done it all. |
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Lucid dreaming is a wonderful, wonderful way to help you to learn things about yourself and to unlock memories, as Whiteshadow has suggested. There are so many things you can do in a Lucid dream that to assume that things like this aren't possible would be sheer idiocy. It's your mind isn't it? Anything that you can learn can be at least become easier with "Lucid" experience. If your mind is awake, so what if your physical body isn't? Your mind tells your body what to do, not the other way around. |
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Shine on, you crazy diamond!
Raised: The Blue Meanie, Exobyte
Adopted: MarcusoftheNight
Whiteshadow: I am one of those who have had extended dream periods, as you call them. If I were to somehow alter the way I could LD, it would be to make all dreams extended. It would add years to your life! Think of all the experiences you could have if you dreamt a full dream-week every night. I also believe that it is the brain speeding up and showing you images at a faster rate, though it doesnt seem any faster in the dream. |
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I think LDs actully helped overcome my fear of heights, somewhat... Now to only overcome the fear of driving in a car over a bridge with water under it. xD ( I actully got that fear from a bunch of reoccuring dreams, which involved a car going off a bridge, a long time ago. .-.; |
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Me too. Flying and falling off high places in lucid dreams has made me more comfortable with heights I think. I never had an actual bad fear of heights, but now I'm better off than I was before. |
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~I wake up a little more every time I dream.
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oilfieldpilot,
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I haven't thought about that before, oddly. That is a great idea! It's just so random, the times that i'm lucid that I wouldn't know what to choose from when I was! I would prefer to fly. Maybe if you practice flying you could have more Out-of-body Experiences in real life? Just a thought. Maybe you could ask to see your spiritual form in front of you to see all of your energy. It could teach us about how powerful we are. You could also ask to see your physical body and ask for a "red light" wherever places of illness are...maybe you have a disease that hasn't skyrocketed yet? That's not very probable but I could give it a shot. |
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Dreams are today's answers to tomorrow's questions. ~Edgar Cayce
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