I'm almost done reading today's session. |
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Yeah, I'd agree that the main reason is lucid dreams at command but I think SP and HH and HI and all that could be fun to experience. That depends on if I'm going to DEILD or not, been trying DEILD but keep moving after waking up. Thanks for the lesson, predominant reason is to still get lucids not HH etc. |
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Attempting WILD: 0
Have achieved SP with mild HI previously, haven't attempted much in the past.
I'm almost done reading today's session. |
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Follow your dreams.
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The best reason for having dreams is that in dreams no reasons are necessary.
No sailor controls the sea. Only a foolish sailor would say such a thing. Similarly, no lucid dreamer controls the dream.
Like a sailor on the sea, we lucid dreamers direct our perceptual awareness within the larger state of dreaming.
Follow your dreams.
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That's a curious question, Sydney! |
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Not necessarily. If your timing was off, or if you're a bit pokey in collecting your self for the WILD, or if you're amazingly slow at relaxing and falling asleep, then you could find yourself lying there in wait for well over an hour. It happens. |
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Sydney, only give up when you think it's time to give up, and not when someone tells you to do so! |
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Last edited by Sageous; 05-30-2012 at 01:42 AM.
Okay, thank you Sageous. |
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Follow your dreams.
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Previous Goal: Air bendMain Goal: Find my Dream Guide
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Wow, what a wakeup call. Every time I tried WILD in the past I was waiting for "the noise." I'm glad you made the point that the hallucinations and noise shouldn't be the goal, the lucid dream itself is. I'm also curious about Sydney's question, too. |
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Yes. |
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Last edited by Sageous; 05-30-2012 at 03:28 AM.
On the subject of SP vs Non-REM phenomenon, do you think those infamous 'waves' of energy/numbness/whathaveyou are in fact the process of dissociating from sensory input and resultant sensory deprivation as the body and mind fall into Non-REM sleep? In sleep (not dream) yoga the state aimed for is 'absence of vision' (that is, total sensory deprivation). |
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Mindfulness - An Alternative Approach to ADA
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Always, no sometimes think it's me,
But you know I know when it's a dream
I think I know I mean a yes
But it's all wrong
That is I think I disagree
-John Lennon
Thanks again, Sageous. |
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Follow your dreams.
DILD - 50 | DEILD - 3 | WILD - 1 | MILD - 1
Previous Goal: Air bendMain Goal: Find my Dream Guide
Spoiler for Goals:
Oh wow I had 2 back to back lucids this morning. I had to get up for about 30 minutes to prepare food for my sick mom, and when I went back to bed, I got lucid. It turned out to be a WBTB! |
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Yes, I believe those things are likely just more "noise" that you're noticing during that process of dissociation -- and the sleep yogis will be the first to tell you that even after the 'absence of vision' is in place, there is still the threat of still more intrusion of noise (ne reason there are very few Sleep Yogis in successful practice!). Definitely not SP, and, I believe, nothing supernatural. That's not too deep and meaningful, I suppose, but much more likely, and, given that even that delta noise is not helpful to the tasks at hand for sleep yoga, still very much a distraction. |
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There's nothing wrong with noticing the noise, Sydney -- just as long as you do not make it too important or, worse, the real priority of your dive. In fact, it would be best to notice it after you wake up, if that makes sense. |
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Just to understand this noise a bit better: Sometimes, just before I fall asleep, my thoughts become "wird". I'll be thinking about something quite sane and then suddenly realize that I'm falling asleep and am now thinking about purple cats in my fridge (or something similar). If I happen to be talking to my boyfriend while it happens I'll start talking about the purple cats as well. It also happens sometimes when I try to meditate (and I'm not very good at it, so I might be falling asleep there as well). |
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That, Strit, is a different kind of noise altogether, one with which I'm sadly all too familiar! |
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Last edited by Sageous; 05-31-2012 at 10:47 PM.
I guess I am like you when it comes to unruly thoughts. It sounds like you are describing me when I try to meditate. |
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It could be related to falling asleep, but why not just make it related regardless? Just as you might recognize the "normal" noise as milestones, maybe you can incorporate the stray thoughts, rather than just be distracted by them -- "see" them as they occur as just more steps toward dreaming, places you visit on the way to your dream. Ironically, the process of recognizing them might be enough to diminish their impact. I'm not sure that will work, and it sounds suspiciously like the jamoke who once told me to regard my stray thoughts as a passing stream, but who knows? |
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So i just read the 3rd post, about noise |
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Last edited by littlezoe; 06-03-2012 at 05:57 PM.
I realize that i'm dreaming.
I realize that i'm dreaming.
I realize that i'm dreaming.
<--- My Dream Journal Contains ONLY Lucid Dreams
As a matter of fact, Tuesday's session talks about forming the dream and touches on imagination; though I hope there'll be more talk that later. |
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My Lucid Dreaming Articles/Tutorials:
Mindfulness - An Alternative Approach to ADA
Intent in Lucid Dreaming; Break that Dry-Spell, Escape the Technique Rut
Always, no sometimes think it's me,
But you know I know when it's a dream
I think I know I mean a yes
But it's all wrong
That is I think I disagree
-John Lennon
I realize that i'm dreaming.
I realize that i'm dreaming.
I realize that i'm dreaming.
<--- My Dream Journal Contains ONLY Lucid Dreams
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