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W...T...H.... That sounds like a combo of all religions and alien conspiracies.
Liked On: 11-27-2013, 09:54 PM
Hey, welcome to dreamviews! :welcome: Sleep paralysis is not a requirement for WILD and there's alot of confusion and misleading about it over internet, check out this thread:...
Liked On: 11-27-2013, 06:17 PM
I've read both Dutchraptor's and Yuppie's guides to DEILDing. So far, I've had two DEILDs- one using an alarm set an hour before my usual waking time, and another straight after that. I think DEILD...
Liked On: 12-31-2012, 05:37 AM
Stabilizing works everything out. :)
Liked On: 12-31-2012, 05:32 AM
I just finished Robert Waggoner's workshop and he goes big on "living lucid" as the apex goal. By attaining regular lucidity in the dream state, one can learn to live in the waking state more lucid...
Liked On: 12-30-2012, 10:19 PM
Hello everyone, you may have read my other thread. I felt like starting a new one, and I want to be as simple as possible with my new guide. (if you could even call it a guide) Now here is the...
Liked On: 12-30-2012, 10:17 PM
Well normally my DILD's are fairly amazing, I recall them very well and there vividness is next to amazing. But ever since I started taking B6 supplement I have been honestly have the best time of...
Liked On: 12-30-2012, 09:05 PM
Thank you so much! This helps a ton :D
Liked On: 12-30-2012, 07:55 PM
Well, last night I found the technique for me that works wonders! I had 5LDs that I could remember and many, many fragments. It was insane!!! All of the dreams where more realistic than life and I...
Liked On: 12-30-2012, 05:04 AM
I think at this point I am sort of aware in all of my dreams, but, like Sivason, I tend to score only my very high-end lucids as successes. Ironically, the better I get at this stuff, the rarer the...
Liked On: 12-30-2012, 05:03 AM
Professional LD'er's? People get paid for this? Damn. Must be nice.
Liked On: 12-30-2012, 05:00 AM
My model of a "pro lucid dreamer" would be Stephen LaBerge, a professor at Stanford University. In one of his books he said that if he wants to have a lucid dream that night, he will, and if he...
Liked On: 12-30-2012, 05:00 AM
Nonsense you are most definetaly a pro, 3 Ld's a week is an amazing amount. I can get up to 8 a night if I really try but I get kinda exhausted from waking up so much and it requires me to keep a...
Liked On: 12-30-2012, 04:59 AM
When people tell me I'll be forever alone without a partner http://puu.sh/1D6B2
Liked On: 12-30-2012, 04:25 AM
Is your cat making too much noise all the time? http://i.imgur.com/4OEKA.gif
Liked On: 12-30-2012, 04:25 AM
In the beginning of what was my last dream for the night, I was thrown right into the midst of the deep Atlantic Ocean. However, I was on a small fiberglass surfboard and paddling out west from Europe, heading southwest. (Ironically, I was heading towards Australia, apparently my mind doesn't accept South America as a valid continent.) It was a very calm endure, and lasted a good thirty minutes of rowing and contemplating life, without any strong disturbances. After my arrival in Australia, I quickly entered a community pool, and brought my surfboard with me. Walking casually over to the pool, it seemed logical for me to jump in and use my surfboard. Following this, a majority of the dream was swimming and paddling around, and meeting a few people (whom I can't currently recall.)
My surfboard broke into pieces, and the mood of the pool started to change drastically. It was closing time at the pool, and the colors turned warped. The lights turned off, a majority of the people left, and the colors of the water swirled and mixed different shades of lavender, brown, forest green, and more. Moreover, a diver was practicing in one spot, and asked if I would want to practice with her. Agreeing and seeing I had no where else to be, I dived in and swam in the hurricane of colors, and then abruptly decided to leave. On my way out the door, I got a call from a Government Agency called "Billboard" and answered casually. Apparently my parents were looking for me and I had gone missing. The dream ended.
Note: Do you have a time you have to look at everyday? It's just that random time, twice a day, that you just for some reason always see? Well, mine is 9:11. It's been that way for a few years- when I woke up from this dream, I checked my phone only to realize it was precisely 9:11. Weird, right?