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The lights and images do sound like hypnagogic hallucinations that may precede lucid dream. And when you put your TV on, that sounds like either more evolved HH, or a dream already. Next time, try...
Liked On: 06-19-2013, 01:38 AM
I always have the best success with the door method. Where you just expect something to be behind a door, you open it, voila.
Liked On: 07-18-2011, 12:29 AM
Lions are one of my favorite animals as well, and pretty much any type of big cats. Anyway to get back on topic, I guess practice makes it perfect. When you're imagining it, imagine it being alive,...
Liked On: 07-18-2011, 12:28 AM
In a lucid dream two days ago, I was looking for a "lucidity pill." It's a technique where you take a pill you believe to make you lucid dream. Anyways, I picked up my old cell phone that I keep...
Liked On: 07-07-2011, 07:06 AM
(posted again due to the website data loss) So, after much trail and error in my learning process about lucid dreaming I've come up with a much better thread than my last. This should help you...
Liked On: 06-16-2011, 05:51 AM
DON'T habitually perform RCs! If you do that, you might end up doing a bajillion RCs in your dream without actually considering the fact that you could be asleep. So, you really have to think...
Liked On: 04-24-2011, 06:22 AM
I guess you could call this a BILD xD A Belief Induced Lucid Dream.
Liked On: 04-20-2011, 05:21 AM
I don't know why that made me laugh so hard XD. But I agree with you.
Liked On: 04-20-2011, 05:20 AM
This isn't a placebo you dumb fucks, go watch those videos.
Liked On: 04-20-2011, 05:20 AM
Here's another way of explaining this technique. I don't know if any of you read any of the Carlos Castaneda books, but they have a way to achieve almost anything. It's called "intent". Intent is a...
Liked On: 04-17-2011, 07:42 PM
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: 04-16-2011, 04:15 AM
This was a total waste of a Lucid Dream. I was Lucid for maybe 5 minutes and didn't do anything that I've wanted to do in my dreams; almost like I had completely forgotten what I wanted to do. Anyways...
So, the first thing I remember were my neighbors were making a movie with this really crappy DV camera. It's the cheap, vertical cameras where the screen pops out to either the left or right, and you hold it sort of like you would an item scanner at a retail store. Apparently, and also illogically, they had no experience in editing video, and I was supposed to do it for them. I watched them film the couple of scenes they needed, although I don't remember exactly what happened in the scenes or what they were about.
When they were done, I was about to start editing the clips together, since the short film was due for some festival in a few hours. I, for some reason, went into my bathroom to brush my teeth. As I brushed, I noticed my teeth ached, and when I took a look, there were cavities on my teeth, and some had even fallen out. I ran out, and my neighbor was obviously distraught, as I needed emergency dental work and their film was due in mere hours.
The dream skipped to me at a dentist's office. The dentist wore surgical scrubs and a mask, and he instantly began applying some sort of paste to my gums to numb them. After they turned a bit numb, I saw him get out the novacaine syringe and walk my way. This, I suppose, woke up the logic part of my brain.
I instantly stood up, looked at the dentist, and said something along the lines of "I need to check on something at work. I'll be back in a little bit." The dentist nodded, and without doing a reality check, I instantly said, "yeah, I'm dreaming."
I left the room, walked down the stairs, and was at some sort of college. The best way to describe it is a grand wooden fold-back staircase that led to a log-cabin cafeteria filled with students. Down the hall was a gift shop, and outside was a park. I decided to test out my "dream powers", and looked at the first dream character I saw. I, for reasons unknown, decided to blow them up. Sure enough, it worked, and I shrugged it off as just something that was sort of "cool". Then, I walked to the gift shop area and met up with this douchey kid who, until then I had not noticed, had been in previous dreams that night. He was apparently some sort of famous musician, but let's face it: he was a total douche. I started calling him out, and then I woke up. I actually woke up at 6:59, one minute before my alarm was set to go off.
This really bummed me out because I have so much I want to do, yet when I get opportunities like this, I completely waste them because for whatever reason, I'm not thinking properly.
Also, after work, I took an hour and a half long nap. I don't remember if I had any dreams while taking it, but I did wake up and sort of lay in bed and try to visualize a little bit. What followed was a super-illogical "dream" that was too abstract for me to even begin to comprehend (that, and I don't even want to share because it was that weird). I was well aware that I was in bed, and could feel my body laying there, but didn't have any logic whatsoever apparently.