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Lucid dreaming * 1
    #11309666 - 10/24/09 12:20 AM (2 years, 7 months ago)

Lucid Dreaming Poll


Can you lucid dream?
You may choose only one
Yes
No
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How often do you lucid dream?
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Less than once a year
once a year
a few times a year
once a month
once every couple weeks
weekly
a few times a week
most of my dreams
every dream
STAL- I never lucid dream
How old were you when you first had a lucid dream?
You may choose only one
0-6
7-12
13-18
19-24
25-30
31-36
37-42
43-48
49+
STAL- I dont lucid dream
Do you progressively gain more control of the dream world?
You may choose only one
Yes
No
STAL- dont lucid dream or havent noticed.
Which of the following things have you done?
You may choose many
Float/levitate
fly
manifest objects
manifest people
manifest situations
manifest drugs
manifest buildings
use energy powers (throw orbs, shoot lightning, etc)
shapeshift
STAL- I have never had a lucid dream


Votes accepted from (10/24/09 12:20 AM) to (No end specified)
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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: MisterMuscaria]
    #11312130 - 10/24/09 12:27 PM (2 years, 7 months ago)

awesome poll. Dreaming fascinates me.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Twiztidsage]
    #11314597 - 10/24/09 07:18 PM (2 years, 7 months ago)

I wonder if the rate of lucid dream frequency and control is related to use of entheogens/hallucinogens.

I wonder if people who've never tripped lucid dream with the same frequency and abilities as those who've tripped alot.

I had dreams that I knew were a dream since I was little (about 7) but I wasnt able to completely control the outcome those dreams until after I first tripped(about 16).


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: MisterMuscaria]
    #11324609 - 10/26/09 12:46 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

Fucking finally.  I haven't seen a new good poll in this forum in months.

I wasn't entirely sure how you differentiated between the different manifestations.  Often when I have lucid dreams, I induce sexual situations.  Guess I'm pretty perverted.  I had one over a month ago where I stopped time and was able to float in midair.  I haven't achieved flying in a while though. :blush:

Often when I lucid dream, I'm having a lot of fun, and then I "wake up" into another dream in which I think is now reality.  It's really bizarre to constantly have dreams within dreams.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Society]
    #11324629 - 10/26/09 12:48 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

Sexual situations are included with "manifest situations" and in fact that's 90% of what I meant by that. I shoulda worded it differently.

I think there is a point that when you build up too much energy within the dream you wake.

With the help of certain chemicals you can remain in the dream during these energy spikes.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: MisterMuscaria]
    #11325138 - 10/26/09 02:06 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

Quote:

MisterMuscaria said:
I think there is a point that when you build up too much energy within the dream you wake.

With the help of certain chemicals you can remain in the dream during these energy spikes.




Exactly. This was especially true of my first fully lucid dream less than a year ago, at age 27.

I realized I was dreaming and for the first time remembered, did not awaken. I chose to fly and was only able to for about 25 feet before becoming too excited and awakening.

Usually my lucid dreams now only happen during marijuana withdrawal, or when really stoned on A+ pot. I am rarely able to control much, but am commonly fully lucid.

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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Twiztidsage]
    #11326031 - 10/26/09 04:21 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

How does one control this energy? 

I usually just luck out and stay lucid for a decent bit... and 9/10 I have sexual experiences when this happens.  In fact, what often allows me to lucid dream is when sexual situations occur in my dreams, I suddenly think... "this is fucking crazy... this is definitely a dream."  In my best one, I realized "I'm lucid dreaming, so I control this dream."  I was able to, no joke, create an entire orgy house in my dream and I freely had sex with a couple girls.

As I've now realized, NOTHING beats guilt-free dream sex. :doggystyle:

However, sooner or later I wake up from the dream horny or I "wake up" into another dream which I believe to be reality.  :thumbdown:  In a rare instance, I continuously was realizing I was dreaming and I kept "waking up" into other dreams.  This happened around six or seven times before I actually woke up.  BIZARRE.

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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: MisterMuscaria]
    #11337570 - 10/28/09 09:54 AM (2 years, 6 months ago)

lovin the poll


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: MisterMuscaria]
    #11344845 - 10/29/09 11:06 AM (2 years, 6 months ago)

Manifesting buildings actually seems to be the hardest for me, next to manifesting people and shape shifting. The poll confirms that these are some of the more difficult abilities.

Floating/levitating is the easiest for me, which the poll also goes to show.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: MisterMuscaria]
    #11349642 - 10/29/09 11:12 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

I first lucid dreamed when I was about 6 or 7 because I was having "night terrors" (up to 30-40 nightmares a night) and I had to learn to lucid dream to fight off all the monsters and demons in my nightmares

There was a period about 3 years ago where I was having multiple lucid dreams every night and was having up to 10 minute lucid dreams where I would have no panic of waking up. But I never learned how to shapeshift or manifest objects or have magic powers. The coolest thing was meeting dream people - beings that live in the dream world in some eternal form, you can talk to them and ask them questions about what it's like to live in the dream world and they will have a casual conservation with you. Not to be confused with a dream character - dream beings are also lucid and you recognize them as being aware of you.

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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: EternalCowabunga]
    #11349873 - 10/30/09 12:25 AM (2 years, 6 months ago)

I met a "dream person" by your definition who presented himself to me as the archangel Gabriel.

I also had many a night for a period of time.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: MisterMuscaria]
    #11349890 - 10/30/09 12:31 AM (2 years, 6 months ago)

Sounds awesome! If there's any place where myths and legends are alive and real, it's in dreams.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: EternalCowabunga]
    #11349941 - 10/30/09 01:03 AM (2 years, 6 months ago)

What a terrific thread!


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: MisterMuscaria]
    #11369882 - 11/02/09 01:44 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

STAL for all of them I've never lucid dreamed.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: trip forever]
    #11369894 - 11/02/09 01:46 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

You're missing out.  It's where all the orgies and good pizza is.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Society]
    #11377157 - 11/03/09 12:46 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

I get lucid dreams every few weeks, usually they happen whenever I go back to sleep in the morning :shrug:. And even if I don't get lucid dreams, the dreams I get when I go back to sleep are always the craziest and most vivid ones.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Society]
    #11377185 - 11/03/09 12:50 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

Started writing a "dream diary" this year. I've been using it on and off for a while. Had my first lucid dream after 6 entries in the diary (2-3 weeks time).

At first they were like: shop, pizza, cash register...
Then I could remember more and more detail about a dream and one night I had a couple of minutes of lucidity (sex, drugs and making people do what I wanted - honestly it's like being god) I can still remember those moments like they happened yesterday.

I usually can't remember shit when high on anything the day before...


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: latac]
    #11377671 - 11/03/09 02:04 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

The more you try to remember or write down your dreams, the more you will remember them. It is like you have to train your brain to have better access to your sub-conscious.

As far as having the most lucid or vivid dreams in the morning after going back to sleep is because you go into REM sleep about every 90 minutes, each time being longer than the one before it.

Therefore you spend the most time in REM sleep (where lucid and vivid dreams usually occur) in the morning, something like up to 90 minutes.

I have been keeping a dream diary for 9 years, and they have progressively gotten more detailed, except for during times of very heavy pot smoking. Pot withdrawals tend to intensify dreams for me and many others.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Twiztidsage]
    #11377729 - 11/03/09 02:11 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

The best time to dream for me is +4 hours of sleep later or sometimes in the afternoon nap (1-3h of sleep) - something about the body being rested or something...

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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: latac]
    #11377751 - 11/03/09 02:14 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

Rapid Eye Movement.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Twiztidsage]
    #11381540 - 11/04/09 01:54 AM (2 years, 6 months ago)

great poll. i hardly ever get it. once a year if im lucky. its just as amazing as tripping.

i wish i could get them more often though:sad:


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: MisterMuscaria]
    #11381557 - 11/04/09 02:04 AM (2 years, 6 months ago)

For the past few months most of my dreams have been in black and white... and I usually don't like it. Does anyone else dream in black and white and never in color?


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: CandyGirl]
    #11382792 - 11/04/09 09:39 AM (2 years, 6 months ago)

I'm colorblind, and even I usually dream in color!


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Society]
    #11383131 - 11/04/09 10:35 AM (2 years, 6 months ago)

I always dream in full color.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: CandyGirl]
    #11388933 - 11/05/09 01:44 AM (2 years, 6 months ago)

i always dream in colour. never dreamed in black and white. i would like to though!


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Lucas89]
    #11388965 - 11/05/09 02:01 AM (2 years, 6 months ago)

I used to always dream in color, but as I get older I seem to dream in black and white more often.
Wine is in my dreams quite frequently also... mm, I wish I had a glass right now!
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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: CandyGirl]
    #11390627 - 11/05/09 11:30 AM (2 years, 6 months ago)

Had a strange lucid dream the night before last.

I was backstage somewhere, like 50 feet up on some catwalk. I was supposed to jump down, or climb, but was terrified. I began to realize I was dreaming, and told myself to just jump.

I began to, but still got terrified. I told myself "Tim, you are dreaming. Just jump. You did it before in that other dream". I thought that I would end up jumping off of my bed while asleep or something. I ended up waking up shortly after, but with the memory of that other dream from another day.

I remember being lucid in some other dream, and convincing myself to leap from large cliff face, and floating down to the bottom. It was the first time that I remembered a previosly unremembered dream, while dreaming.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Twiztidsage]
    #11390970 - 11/05/09 12:40 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

Can you guys ever tell yourself to wake up from a dream?
I try sometimes and it's so difficult, but it works.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: CandyGirl]
    #11391365 - 11/05/09 01:35 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

I've "forced" myself to wake up from dreams on several occasions, but sometimes instead of waking up, I "wake up" into another dream that I don't know is actually still a dream.  Weird shat.

Life is pretty awesome if you convince yourself you're always dreaming.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: CandyGirl]
    #11392095 - 11/05/09 03:26 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

Quote:

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Can you guys ever tell yourself to wake up from a dream?
I try sometimes and it's so difficult, but it works.




If you tell yourself NOT to wake up, then you are on the path to learning how to lucid dream. They have cool but expensive dream masks that can train you to stay asleep through those lucid moments.

The mask detects REM sleep and flashes lights and beeps at you once you reach that state. At first you awaken, but once you get used to it the flashes and beeps signal you that you are dreaming but you are able to stay asleep.

I want one so fucking bad. I am already learning to stay asleep through the lucid moments on my own though, slowly but surely.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Twiztidsage]
    #11392118 - 11/05/09 03:29 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

I'm actually a little surprised that lucid dreaming isn't illegal yet.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Twiztidsage]
    #11395802 - 11/06/09 03:13 AM (2 years, 6 months ago)

Ive found that smoking spice blends before bed somehow helped me to keep from waking during those parts.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: MisterMuscaria]
    #11398186 - 11/06/09 12:18 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

Interesting. What type of blend?


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Twiztidsage]
    #11399335 - 11/06/09 02:47 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

Spice Gold and Spice Arctic are the only ones Ive tried but I would say anything similar should work.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: MisterMuscaria]
    #11401548 - 11/06/09 10:03 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

Good to know. I will have to get my hands on some and do some dream experiments. :bliss:


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Twiztidsage]
    #11416661 - 11/09/09 02:55 AM (2 years, 6 months ago)

nice poll!


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: cigo]
    #11418318 - 11/09/09 10:58 AM (2 years, 6 months ago)

Wow. I had a dream last night that I realized I was omnipotent and all-knowing.  I used this to create a hypothetical situation where I lived in prison and controlled everything because I knew everything everybody was going to say and how to best survive.  The weird thing is that I do not remember realizing that it was a dream.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Society]
    #11449977 - 11/13/09 06:15 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

Great poll!

I've noticed lucid dreaming usually occurs to me when I haven't smoked pot for a couple days or when I'm really stressed. I wonder why laying off the grass results in this?


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: festus]
    #11450767 - 11/13/09 08:26 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

I stopped lucid dreaming when I quit smoking pot and I started when I started smoking pot again.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: MisterMuscaria]
    #11451407 - 11/13/09 10:23 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

Quote:

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I stopped lucid dreaming when I quit smoking pot and I started when I started smoking pot again.




Weird. I have always heard the opposite from anyone I have ever talked to about dreams and pot. At least vividness, if not full lucidity.

Very interesting.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Twiztidsage]
    #11462158 - 11/15/09 04:57 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

Had a ridiculous lucid dream two nights ago.  I had a foursome.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: MisterMuscaria]
    #11472308 - 11/17/09 06:04 AM (2 years, 6 months ago)

i had to put once per year, because it only happens spontaneously and rarely these days.

i used to practice meditative and breathing exercises to induce dreaming. it took regular dedication and practice, so i didn't manage to keep up with it when my life would change dramatically.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: canid]
    #11473809 - 11/17/09 12:25 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

Why did your life change dramatically?  :shocked:


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Society]
    #11582211 - 12/04/09 04:58 AM (2 years, 5 months ago)

So MisterMuscaria you think psychedelic drugs induce lucid dreaming?

I'm drinking Calea Zacatechichi tea before going to bed sometimes but it dont seem to help the vividness or the lucidity either.

I'm experimenting a lot with lucid dreams during the morning when my mom wakes me up, than goes to work and I put myself to sleep again. I became sort of lucid yesterday.

I've tried melatonin too, never got good results, I even got quite depressed and think it was the melatonin so I stopped taking it.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Hiei]
    #11582220 - 12/04/09 05:01 AM (2 years, 5 months ago)

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So MisterMuscaria you think psychedelic drugs induce lucid dreaming?

I'm drinking Calea Zacatechichi tea before going to bed sometimes but it dont seem to help the vividness or the lucidity either.

I'm experimenting a lot with lucid dreams during the morning when my mom wakes me up, than goes to work and I put myself to sleep again. I became sort of lucid yesterday.

I've tried melatonin too, never got good results, I even got quite depressed and think it was the melatonin so I stopped taking it.



Melatonin never did much for me.

Ive been having amazing lucid dreams lately.
The only thing Ive been doing since I had these dreams that I didnt before was xanax. I think they effect my dreaming.

Calea did a little, melatonin did less. Spice gold, chewed salvia, amanita muscaria, dxm and xanax did the most to help with lucidity for me.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: MisterMuscaria]
    #11582250 - 12/04/09 05:11 AM (2 years, 5 months ago)

I'm unfortunately not gonna take xanax, DXM or smoke spice gold, even if it's for lucid dreaming.

I need to buy me some more Salvia though. You chew it before going to bed, or keep it in your mouth while sleeping?

and how do you use amanita?  :bliss:


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Hiei]
    #11582261 - 12/04/09 05:16 AM (2 years, 5 months ago)

I used to stick strictly to the naturals but I strayed oneday.

Chew the salvia, hold it in your lip for about 30-45 minutes not swallowing or spitting but just letting it absorb.
Spit it out. Lay down. Turn off lights. Close eyes. Immediately enter lucid dream.

Amanitas may be eaten either dry or cooked. Eat about half a dried ounce.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: MisterMuscaria]
    #11582419 - 12/04/09 06:31 AM (2 years, 5 months ago)

uhm... how much and how strong salvia do you chew? leaves or extracts? and are you sure you enter a state that can be called "lucid dreaming" and not a "tripping" state?


Also I've been told by an experienced man (he's been studying drugs all his life) that you need to smoke amanita to have oneirogenic (?) effects. And that eating it, you have only psychedelic effects (when you're awake). :justdontknow:


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Hiei]
    #11582433 - 12/04/09 06:36 AM (2 years, 5 months ago)

I chew about a gram or two of salvia leaf.

I believe what Ive experienced over what Ive heard. The first time I ate amanitas was the first time I was able to levitate in a dream.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: MisterMuscaria]
    #11583031 - 12/04/09 09:15 AM (2 years, 5 months ago)

I need to try both. :thumbup:


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Hiei]
    #11583264 - 12/04/09 10:07 AM (2 years, 5 months ago)

I've entered a really weird stage of my life since my last post in this topic- 18 days ago.  I haven't been lucid dreaming, and I've even been having trouble remembering my dreams.

This is totally unlike me.  All my life, I've been a 'dream person'... well known in my circle of life to be the fellow that always talks about dreams and analyzes other people's dreams.  Kava didn't even help.

Lucid dreams, come back.

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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Society]
    #11585854 - 12/04/09 06:02 PM (2 years, 5 months ago)

I wish I could lucid dream


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: iPhonesRule]
    #11591813 - 12/05/09 05:10 PM (2 years, 5 months ago)

You could if you stopped spending so much time on the iPhone.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: MisterMuscaria]
    #11731582 - 12/28/09 12:07 PM (2 years, 4 months ago)

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I wonder if the rate of lucid dream frequency and control is related to use of entheogens/hallucinogens.

I wonder if people who've never tripped lucid dream with the same frequency and abilities as those who've tripped alot.

I had dreams that I knew were a dream since I was little (about 7) but I wasnt able to completely control the outcome those dreams until after I first tripped(about 16).




    I did better lucid dreaming before I ever tripped o anything then I do now .


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Lennybernadino]
    #11741000 - 12/30/09 12:14 AM (2 years, 4 months ago)

After tripping I believe I have lost more control over my lucid dreams. I used to be able to say "oh its just a dream" and wake up if it went bad or crazy, but ever since I started tripping I have begun to think more along the lines of let it take you rather than fight it or bend it. My lucid dreams have become more interesting from this though, i've begun to have more lengthy dreams from this, which can sometimes spiral out of control. The most recent one I can remember is one in which I visit this building over and over again, except I always will see people I know, but its as if I am meeting them for the first time. The dream continues down numerous paths I cannot recall, but usually ends with me talking to one of my best friends at the end in which he tells me I am dreaming for some reason. Its almost as if my brain says ok its time to stop, which weirds me out. But I must admit I do enjoy the dreams.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: lucydforme]
    #11749671 - 01/01/10 06:32 PM (2 years, 4 months ago)

All of my lucid dreams in the past have been in a situation when i was in danger and running for my life, heart pounding terror and everytime, whoever it was i was running from or avoiding, busted me. and i remember strong feelings of emberrassment for some odd reason. But in the dream i felt in total control but only had one thing to do and that is run so the only thing on my mind was "i can give up if i get caught and i will". and i do , i just end it as im rolling in a ball or something and i wake up.

But i don't think i wake up yet, like i go into a dreamless sleep or a dream i don't remember because i always wake up around normal time. (without alarm i hate those)


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: kikthecan]
    #11777132 - 01/06/10 01:30 PM (2 years, 4 months ago)

Just wanted to say that I'm now remembering some of my dreams even if I smoke at night before going to bed, it's probably happening after that I tripped pretty fuckin' hard on new years eve.

I was also flying tonight in quite a conscious/lucid way, but when I tried to actually focus on what I was doing, trying to see clearly around me, I felt as if I was gonna wake up.

I still blame the pot for the cloudiness to some extent.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Hiei]
    #11805352 - 01/10/10 09:41 PM (2 years, 4 months ago)

Cool thread.  :thumbup:


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: MisterMuscaria]
    #12319865 - 04/02/10 06:33 PM (2 years, 1 month ago)

I'm gonna try this tonight.  LUCID Dreams...


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Raw]
    #12321984 - 04/03/10 04:29 AM (2 years, 1 month ago)

I hate being lazy about writing what I remember when I wake up, because that is the fuckin key to it. I mean, when you start writing something, you begin remembering so much more. And when you remember a lot of your dreams you're almost done.

also I feel like pot is my worst enemy if it comes to lucid dream. (or be lucid in any way anytime)


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Hiei]
    #12323333 - 04/03/10 11:20 AM (2 years, 1 month ago)

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I hate being lazy about writing what I remember when I wake up, because that is the fuckin key to it. I mean, when you start writing something, you begin remembering so much more. And when you remember a lot of your dreams you're almost done.

also I feel like pot is my worst enemy if it comes to lucid dream. (or be lucid in any way anytime)




Everything you said is very true.


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Re: Lucid dreaming [Re: Twiztidsage]
    #12388038 - 04/13/10 07:20 PM (2 years, 1 month ago)

nice one!


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