Video 4: Lucid Dreaming - Cognitive Mapping |
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It's been a while since I last posted on the forum, but I still drop in from time to time. If you do not know who I am, I'm like many here a lucid dreamer and have been so for 32 years and counting. Love the art, love the freedom so I put together a free lucid dreaming series to help people become better at this nighttime adventure. Enjoy. |
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Oh Man, Look at that! I just watched the 1st 8 minutes or so, and enjoyed what I saw. I will find time to listen to them all. |
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Going through these like crazy. Very similar ideas as ones I have had recently, but much more well thought out and chiseled into a very coherent state. Thank you for sharing. I will be watching all your yt videos now. |
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Welcome back!! Looking forward to your future videos. |
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Thanks alot. This is a true gem! |
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Luminous Spacious Dream Masters That Holographically Communicate
among other teachers taught me
not to overestimate the Value of our Concrete Knowledge;"Common sense"/Rationality,
for doing so would make us Blind for the unimaginable, unparalleled Capacity of and Wisdom contained within our Felt Knowledge;Subconscious Intuition.
Thanks Sensei, I take training for dreaming very seriously as it is a skill and we can develop and shape this skill anyway we desire. Sad that it's been scientifically proven as a genuine direct experience that humans have but still unknown to the majority of people. Hope that changes one day and people take it as seriously as any skill we learn so it can be taught in schools and one day I might get my Phd in Lucid Dreaming. |
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I'll do my best, the potential of what we can dream about, especially when we learn to program and control them is limited only by our imagination. It is such an amazing art form and entertainment system when we treat it that way. Plus it can be insightful and self-edifying. |
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I will have to watch them and read more of what you write, but it seems we are both using a very similar approach. That is that I look at it in terms of VR computing interface. You must learn to interface with the hardware, our neural system, and the software, our learned reality. |
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Oh boy! Recruitment time. Join the brotherhood, lol. We have Sensei, and Sageous, and me, plus I am sure some others who reach out and try to steer dreamers for some sense of community and sharing. People with hundreds or thousands of dreams are rare and a resource to the Dream View community. Hope to see you randomly jumping in to help!!! |
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Thanks, Sivason. I look at dreams as a recursive feedback loop on a thought reactive canvas of the mind. When we close our eyes we see the blank canvas and our thoughts are the programming language, the subconscious mind the super-computer that does all the heavy lifting to output the final rendered product of the dream experience. I view neurological atrophy and psychological inhibitors as barriers we need to address and train to correct deficiencies in cognition with regards to dreaming. Dreaming is a skill that can be trained so it requires some discipline like any skill. I don't believe there are short-cuts ie... lucid dream in 3 easy steps. Or take this drug and blam you are a lucid dreamer. For a long-term lifestyle choice, it is an ongoing act of participation and skill development to master the Art of Dreaming. |
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Honestly we have only been getting a new thread every day or two. Very low volume. A good answer a week would be great! Or even just a comment on something. Thank you very much for posting the videos. Are you interested in putting them in the video section so they can be viewed for years to come? |
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Last edited by Sivason; 12-14-2019 at 04:40 AM.
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