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If it worked, why call him foolish? A professional might have put him on Prozac ;-) In this case I'd say clever! To the OP, what a fantastic opportunity LDing is to explore! The ultimate goal...
Liked On: 08-25-2015, 02:31 PM
Hey guys, although not in the comp, I am following with interest. Is there any way the scores could be summarized and updated on one page (without being loads of work for the organizers)?
Liked On: 08-23-2015, 09:17 PM
Hey guys, although not in the comp, I am following with interest. Is there any way the scores could be summarized and updated on one page (without being loads of work for the organizers)?
Liked On: 08-23-2015, 06:38 PM
Hey guys, although not in the comp, I am following with interest. Is there any way the scores could be summarized and updated on one page (without being loads of work for the organizers)?
Liked On: 08-23-2015, 01:06 PM
Hey HelloBro, another take... dream interpretation is like horoscopes - it can be a self-fulfilling prophesy. Someone says your dream means X so you then make the association and it becomes true. The...
Liked On: 08-22-2015, 12:13 AM
It's probable that we remember a lot more than we can recall consciously - you only have to see the results of hypnotism to see that, but I do think we must have a limit to the depth of our memories,...
Liked On: 08-21-2015, 04:21 PM
If you knew that it was a dream, then that's an LD. Next, try to do something in the dream, and try the RC on yourself. The sky's not the limit after that!
Liked On: 08-17-2015, 05:56 PM
There is an interesting point that Louai makes at the beginning, about different people having different clarity in LDs, but I would also add non-lucids to that as well. I've certainly seen wide...
Liked On: 08-17-2015, 02:07 PM
That's something that has always bothered me about how we usually think of "memory". Our still simplistic view of the brain tries to make comparisons with computers, where specific hardware is...
Liked On: 08-17-2015, 06:13 AM
That's something that has always bothered me about how we usually think of "memory". Our still simplistic view of the brain tries to make comparisons with computers, where specific hardware is...
Liked On: 08-16-2015, 09:32 PM
There is an interesting point that Louai makes at the beginning, about different people having different clarity in LDs, but I would also add non-lucids to that as well. I've certainly seen wide...
Liked On: 08-16-2015, 02:25 PM
To the OP..when you remember a dream, it will obviously seem more vague than when you were actually experiencing it, but what you were describing was blurriness actually in the LD. I don't think this...
Liked On: 07-24-2015, 02:26 PM
Sorry, that was a typo, I meant sleep cycle not dream cycle. The REM part of each sleep cycle occurs at the end of the cycle, and is shorter at the beginning of the night than at the end. My point...
Liked On: 07-20-2015, 04:52 PM
It's certainly useful to see some progress to give you motivation. Maybe you are doing the things recommended on this site, but are expecting to jump from nothing to lucid in one go? I assume you...
Liked On: 07-14-2015, 01:55 AM
It's certainly useful to see some progress to give you motivation. Maybe you are doing the things recommended on this site, but are expecting to jump from nothing to lucid in one go? I assume you...
Liked On: 07-09-2015, 11:45 PM
I'm running in a long distance race with a few others. It is very vivid but not lucid. We go round a corner and then have to climb a steep incline. At the top we get bogged down in mud, and have to jump across a small gap, but there's a weird sort of matting under foot. I stop and opposite me is a guy who is obviously the instructor on the course. He stares at me and after quite a long while says, "don't I know you?", although I'm not sure I actually hear the words. He is in his thirties with a neatly trimmed but full beard and moustache, with neat hair and a young looking face. I move on and slide down a steep slope to the ground the other side, realising that he is a group captain, and I have a strong wish that I was a group captain as well.
On the ground I start walking along a path with a concrete wall on my left, and I suddenly become aware that I'm dreaming. I put my hand up to the wall and look closely at it, trying to stabilise by inspecting it. The wall has a coarse granular appearance with sparkling particles in it, but I can't seem to focus properly on it. I move on a bit and try again, but the same thing happens. There seems to be a weird fuzziness to the surface.
I get frustrated with that and decided that I need to change the scene, so the wall disappears and I move over to where there is a small tree and I put my arms out around it. Then I get the urge to fly up and I levitate straight up and above the tree. I move up quite slowly at first, but then as I glance around I can see some houses, but it's a bit vague.
Then almost as suddenly I'm back on the ground, but at the edge of a cliff, way above a bay with the sea below. Without any fear I decide to dive into the bay below and I jump up and dive down. At first I accelerate quite fast but then as I go down my speed slows a bit to a steady pace. Down below I can see a sort of long cloud that at first looked to be on the water, but the water is way below and this cloud is above. As I approach it the cloud comes up to me, and then it becomes a woman in a long white flowing dress. She flies up to meet me, and I pull up into the air with her as we come close together.
(All this was lucid).