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The same thing happens to me... although I have never had a LD sex dream only non LD's. The situations vary too... sometimes the girl is there and it's about to happen and then something happens to...
Liked On: 02-10-2015, 02:48 AM
any situation or event in a dream that is too exciting creates an automatic self destruction type reaction from your ego. The thing is, the stable quality of your dream exists to the extent that you...
Liked On: 02-10-2015, 02:42 AM
Considering all the testimonies i have read on this subject, I would say that I have an unusual ability to achieve LD O's as I have had many. I have had both types, the pseudo orgasms and the real...
Liked On: 02-10-2015, 02:42 AM
Tried it. Ended up peeing my pants... thankfully only in the dream, not in real life. That would've sucked--wetting the bed at age 22?!
Liked On: 02-08-2015, 06:47 PM
You are right. Logic and reason, and full waking awareness do not grant any control over the dream. Dream control takes training because you still need to figure out how to influence the virtual...
Liked On: 02-08-2015, 09:13 AM
Fantastic thread - thanks all of you!! Lovely concise and insightful posts, TheUncanny! :giraffe: If I remember real life minuta correctly seems to mainly depend on if I even try, but I...
Liked On: 02-07-2015, 11:14 PM
This may not be such a good idea. 1. If someone doesn't want to read and research about this, he may not have interest in lucid dreaming. Thus no right mindset for it. And that is important to...
Liked On: 02-07-2015, 07:34 PM
Even though I've “naturally” had LDs occasionally as a child, I've been seriously pursuing LDing for about ten years (though not always at a maximum level of effort), and I still don't consider...
Liked On: 02-07-2015, 07:18 PM
I definitely agree with you that lucid dreaming practice should not be oversold. It's a lot more challenging than people realize. Here's my take on the 3 questions you asked: Q: 1) what %of...
Liked On: 02-07-2015, 07:17 PM
Anything you can feel in your waking life, you can feel in your dream life, because both our created by your brain. The only difference is in waking life, the brain uses stimuli from the environment....
Liked On: 02-07-2015, 06:41 PM
You need to allow people more than 20-30 minutes hehe. I like the idea of having a concise method written out as you say but I fear it could possibly reduce the technique/s too much, as there are a...
Liked On: 02-07-2015, 01:19 AM
I know that I tend to preserve lucidity better in WILDS and DEILDs, for exactly the reasons mentioned by TheUncanny; since I was able to enter from the waking state, I have an unbroken stream if...
Liked On: 02-04-2015, 01:13 AM
^^ WILD sounds great, but there are some of us for whom it remains just a theory :(. In my personal experience, one has to give up so much awareness to be able to even hope to approach sleep,...
Liked On: 02-03-2015, 04:11 PM
I found that when you stop following the dream plot the dream has no where to go and ends quickly. If you are trying to assert control and do your own thing it can make it end quicker. If you can...
Liked On: 02-03-2015, 02:41 AM
I just had another thought: Since you remain in connection with your memory throughout a WILD, you stand a better chance of hanging onto that access after the transition to the dream (only a better...
Liked On: 02-02-2015, 06:21 AM
This journal will serve as a record of my experimentation with Lucid Dreaming, and will be supplemented with another (unpublished) journal to keep track all lucid and non-lucid dreams. Currently, there are 3 different experiments I will be running:
Using Lucid Dreaming to Create False Memories
Using Meditation During a Lucid Dream to Extend Perceived Dream-Time
Using Lucid Dream to Accurate Observe the Waking Reality
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