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Well, I've found some videos about this man talking about our "super-conscious". This video doesn't explain anything about lucid dreams yet it is ther perfect technique to have many lucids every...
Liked On: 04-21-2011, 04:02 AM
Hello everybody!! I have seen multiple questions asked on the forums about SP (sleep paralysis). Including but not limited to "does sleep paralysis hurt?", "I'm scared of sleep paralysis", "what...
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:10 PM
. WILD Before we start I need you to clear your mind of all the preconceived notions you may have about WILD. All of this crazy-advanced-hard-to-understand mumbo jumbo thats been being piped...
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:10 PM
Hey guys. Its been awhile since I've posted a tutorial, so I figured I'd fill you in on some of the stuff I've learned about WILD over the past few months. I hope you find it as useful as I have....
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:10 PM
nothing like a PBILD.
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:10 PM
Alot of people have been asking me about my WILD technique lately, so instead of explaining this everytime, I figured I would type it up here. I have been using this WILD technique for some time now...
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:10 PM
*I originally posted this on Lucidipedia but thought I'd spread it to another active LD community for good measure. http://i49.tinypic.com/n1q6g4.jpg TOTAL SUCCESSES - ONE (Ravemaster7) ...
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:10 PM
I would like to present a new method for getting lucid in dreams which (according to preliminary tests) appears to be quite powerful and (which is one of its strongest points) fun. Short history...
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:10 PM
Mantra tips. Whatever, same thing. Regardless of whether or not the law of attraction exists, there are a few things to keep in mind when creating a mnemonic to help you with anything, including...
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:10 PM
Well, basically I laid down around 6:05 and started counting and repeating the mantra, got to around 250 breaths or so...and this is where my memory sort of lapsed. It didn't feel like I entered the...
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:10 PM
In the following post I will be sharing insights I have gained over the past two years in regards to the fine art known as WILDing. Keep in mind, all of this comes from personal experience, and you...
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:10 PM
Hey guys, this will be pretty short. From reading over the questions posed to me by many attempting the "Trick your body into fall asleep while keeping your mind awake"...
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:10 PM
I personally really enjoy that book. I think it is the standard for lucid dreaming.
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:10 PM
Intro This is a technique that is working REALLY good for me (That I made up in a way) Now as you do the technique you wont always become lucid from a False Awakening but it is what you will...
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:10 PM
We've all heard of it. If you think you're in a dream, you just push one of your hands through your other one. If you hand goes through the other one, congrats, you're in a dream!
Except reality checks don't always work. I'm sure some of the more experienced members already know this, but I, for one, would have wanted to find out about it earlier. Here is what happened:
I woke up in a bed that wasn't mine, in a house that certainly wasn't mine. I decided to do the reality check mentioned earlier. Not only was I able to see my hands very cleary, which is something that many people say does not happen in dreams, but I was also unable to push my arm through my hand. It seemed as though whatever part of my brain was constructing the dream had a firm grasp of real physics.
I ended up going back to sleep, which ended that dream.
I hope this servers as a heads up for others. Not all reality checks might work. In fact, none of them may, if your brain understands the difference between what is and is not possible in the real world. I'm still trying to find a way to get around this problem.
I had a number of dreams, but most of them were simple and short glances.
For example, in one dream, I saw someone driving down a highway in the middle of a dessert. Then, as soon as it got there, the dream seemed to end since i don't remember much else.
Later on, I had a slightly longer dream. In this one, I was around 6 years old and my parents had taken me to a toy store. They seemed to be wanting to buy me a controller of some sort for a gaming console. The controllers were shaped like gloves, and I assumed that one would put them on to play a game. I remember only looking at the box of one of these.
Then, the dreams ended and i woke up.
(12/11/09)
I had a very short dream last night. It was something like this:
I found a small baby panda crawling around in my back yard. I remember looking down at it at first from the balcony at the back of my house. I got out and picked up the little cub and brought it in. I don't remember seeing my own hands or any part of my body as I picked the animal up.
I briefly took my eyes off of the little panda and, when I looked down again, it was a grey hamster instead. I didn't see it transform or anything. It was just no longer a panda cub at that point.
Shortly after, I remember waking up.