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SLiCeR
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Re: Lucid dream Masters [Re: LuSiD9]
#10595157 - 06/30/09 01:03 AM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Sounds like a spun out night i know what you mean about feeling the effects of drugs in a dream it is too real! lol
Also save you a little research on the Amino acid blend: http://www.lunar-light.org/forum/index.php?topic=140.0
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Re: Lucid dream Masters [Re: deCypher]
#10638505 - 07/07/09 11:09 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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sterbeklang said: I forgot (literally)... What is the point of lucid dreaming again? (Besides it being kewl & entertaining.) Seems like there was some other benefit to it.
What's the point of anything? 
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Re: Lucid dream Masters [Re: SLiCeR]
#10639450 - 07/08/09 01:30 AM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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While I've had what you would call a lucid dream several times, I cannot call myself an expert. I can tell you what has worked for me:
1. Meditating before going to bed. For some reason I have noticed that I am more likely to slip into a lucid dream on nights that I meditate. Perhaps it helps me slip into the proper state of awareness.
2. Keep a Dream Journal. I'm sure you've read this in Stephen Le Berge's book. It's really important to practice remembering your dreams otherwise you may have a lucid dream but not recall.
By the way, I'm excited to see that this topic is currently being discussed. I'm reading a book called Soul Traveler which is all about Lucid Dreaming.
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Re: Lucid dream Masters [Re: FleshCap]
#10640238 - 07/08/09 07:21 AM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hey Fleshcap
Firstly i love your sig pic of the tribal mushroom!!!! Free stickers and baggies im in is this offer available to Australia or what?
Now i have been curious of meditation for some time now i have never tried it any chance you could point me in a good starting direction?
Also i have a dream journal and they do work i can go through it and see i only would record 1 2 line dream every couple of nights and now i am recording 1 dream every single night and on average 20 lines per dream.
Soul traveler sounds like a book i would like to read also may have to have a gander on ebay lol
Oh by the way im almost half way through Stephen Le Berge's book Exploring the world of lucid dreaming and found there was no recent threads to do with lucid dreaming so i started my own.
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Re: Lucid dream Masters [Re: SLiCeR]
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SLiCeR
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Re: Lucid dream Masters [Re: stzacrack]
#10643505 - 07/08/09 08:46 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Cheers stzacrack
are going through some videos now and having a look looks very promising thanks again.
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Re: Lucid dream Masters [Re: stzacrack]
#10659534 - 07/11/09 07:44 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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How long do you guys usually meditate for? i did it for a while but didn't know how much time should be put into meditation everyday?
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Re: Lucid dream Masters [Re: SLiCeR]
#10659933 - 07/11/09 09:12 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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meditation for the purpose of lucid dreaming/astral projection?.... none really
unless you consider lying completely still until I hit sleep paralysis meditation
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Re: Lucid dream Masters [Re: LuSiD9]
#10660053 - 07/11/09 09:44 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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LuSiD9 said: meditation for the purpose of lucid dreaming/astral projection?.... none really
unless you consider lying completely still until I hit sleep paralysis meditation 
you still lack the skill then..
ive been able to jump into dreams lately. usually the same environment i was in before i passed out with slight differences..
my surroundings resemble an intense psilocybin trip , visually.
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I have never induced any kind of mind altering substance in my life and i have no intentions whatsoever of doing anything illegal.
If I have ever suggested such a thing it would have most likely been , due to my personality disorder and i probably do not remember it at all..
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Re: Lucid dream Masters [Re: jivJaN]
#10666301 - 07/13/09 12:42 AM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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jivJaN said:
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LuSiD9 said: meditation for the purpose of lucid dreaming/astral projection?.... none really
unless you consider lying completely still until I hit sleep paralysis meditation 
you still lack the skill then..
lack what skill?.... I've been lucid dreaming/astral projecting since I was like 6 years old, I know what I'm doing
I know how to meditate as well
still?
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Nobel Prize genius Crick was high on LSD when he discovered the secret of life
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I had another interesting lucid dreaming experience about week ago that I think is worth mentioning. In this dream, I learned that I could fly. I've had previous dreams in which I could fly but this time it became a lucid dream. When I realized that I could fly and that I was dreaming I started to fly upwards at will. I passed the power lines and the tops of buildings until I was up above the trees. At this point, I got scared even though I knew it was just a dream. I was afraid that I would fall so I intentionally awoke myself. It just got too intense, lol. In this case, it was the ability to fly which alerted me to the fact that I was merely dreaming.
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Flying is a very common starter for people to realize there dreaming most the time while im awake i think to myself if anything weird of different happens i will know im dreaming but every time something crazy happens i just go with it it's like i believe it's real like i am too gullible like i want to believe these crazy wild dreams are real and not a false reality hopefully soon i will awaken.
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Re: Lucid dream Masters [Re: LuSiD9]
#10669126 - 07/13/09 03:23 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Here's some tips I've shared before...
Keep a voice recorder by your bed and always record what you remember the moment you wake up. Save the data or transcribe them into your journal later, not only to exercise recall but to note precognition.
Try to conserve your sexual energies, try abstaining for a week or month. I've noticed that I lucid dream easily when I haven't had an orgasm for a while.
Every time you look at your hand when you're awake, ask yourself out loud "Am I Dreaming?" Every time you walk through a doorway when you're awake, ask yourself the same thing out loud. Put notes up around your house that say "Is this a Dream?" You'll eventually see one in a dream.
When you're lucid and feel yourself waking up, start spinning around clockwise, this will keep you in the dream. If you're ever stuck in a nightmare, start spinning around counter-clockwise, this should wake you up.
When you're lucid, try to connect with other characters by talking to them or making 'physical' contact.
Look for a book called 'The Tibetan Yogas of Dream and Sleep' it's very comprehensive.
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Every time you look at your hand when you're awake, ask yourself out loud "Am I Dreaming?" Every time you walk through a doorway when you're awake, ask yourself the same thing out loud. Put notes up around your house that say "Is this a Dream?" You'll eventually see one in a dream.
everytime you look at a clock, especially digital, is a good time for a reality check... watches are perfect... clocks DO NOT work right in dream land, if it's analog the hands will be constantly spinning at high speeds, digital clocks will look like alien writing and will be constantly changing.. if you see this happening you're probably in a dream... although one time I was at the library, I looked at the analog clock on the wall, the hands were doing some crazy shit, I started to wonder if I was dreaming, so I literaly turned around and asked some random dude if this was a dream... shoulda seen the look I got the clock was actually fucked.
also try reading a sentence in a book or on a billboard or something... it's impossible to read the same sentence twice in a dream
And light switches... this one of the things that has always baffeled me about lucid dreams... they dont work.. period... that's another good reality check... if you hit a light switch and it works, you aren't dreaming... if it doesn't, and you know you're light isn't burnt out, there's a very good chance you're in a dream.
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Our laws make law impossible; our liberties destroy all freedom; our property is organized robbery; our morality an impudent hypocrisy; our wisdom is administered by inexperienced or mal-experienced dupes; our power wielded by cowards and weaklings; and our honour false in all its points. I am an enemy of the existing order for good reasons.
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Re: Lucid dream Masters [Re: LuSiD9]
#10670435 - 07/13/09 06:51 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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LuSiD9 said: also try reading a sentence in a book or on a billboard or something... it's impossible to read the same sentence twice in a dream
I've heard this too but I've had many lucid dreams where the text was actually consistently stable.
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Re: Lucid dream Masters [Re: deCypher]
#10671564 - 07/13/09 10:23 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Thanks to all you guys putting up the resources. I used to be able to lucid dream, around maybe 2 or 3 nights a week, but haven't been good at it lately. Not even remembering most of my dreams. 
Some of you guys are really weird about it, like ascribing some deep spiritual meaning to it. I think it's just fun as shit. I remember the first time I got it and I was like 'I WANNA FLY '. Then when I finally was able to (took me a while, too), I was all like I WANNA FIGHT!!! Then all my dream characters assumed a sort of enemy-friend playground type thing, with swords and spells and shit, in great duels. It was kickass, cuz I always won, cuz I was God.
Man, I musta been about 12 or something. Lucid dreaming kicks ass. You also gotta learn how to not wake up, thats the tricky part
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Re: Lucid dream Masters [Re: Minstrel]
#10671700 - 07/13/09 10:46 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Some of you guys are really weird about it, like ascribing some deep spiritual meaning to it.
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It was kickass, cuz I always won, cuz I was God.
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I have never induced any kind of mind altering substance in my life and i have no intentions whatsoever of doing anything illegal.
If I have ever suggested such a thing it would have most likely been , due to my personality disorder and i probably do not remember it at all..
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Re: Lucid dream Masters [Re: jivJaN]
#10673882 - 07/14/09 09:55 AM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Bah hahahahahahahaha coz being god aint spiritual at all
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Re: Lucid dream Masters [Re: SLiCeR]
#10674442 - 07/14/09 12:33 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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No, it really isn't to me. I was an atheist back then, too. It's just that the word God best describes your degree of freedom in in a lucid dream.
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Re: Lucid dream Masters [Re: jivJaN]
#10675531 - 07/14/09 04:05 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Some of you guys are really weird about it, like ascribing some deep spiritual meaning to it.
Nothing means anything and everything is spiritual.
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