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Re: Teens getting high off "trip(lucid) dreams" [Re: Synesthetic]
#14257454 - 04/08/11 08:31 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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I just railed 2 lines of lucid. 
How to lucid:
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Re: Teens getting high off "trip(lucid) dreams" [Re: mrckb]
#14257467 - 04/08/11 08:39 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Before psychedelics there was a time when I failed classes in college due to my obsession with lucid dreaming.
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Re: Teens getting high off "trip(lucid) dreams" [Re: Synesthetic]
#14257468 - 04/08/11 08:39 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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I had a lucid dream recently where I was like "wait, why am I in a subway?" I decided to try and escape, but there were guys like everywhere trying to kill me. I had to shoot my way out. 
Once I got out, I decided to fly. It was legit.
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Re: Teens getting high off "trip(lucid) dreams" [Re: mrckb]
#14257474 - 04/08/11 08:41 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Maybe some of you more accomplished dreamers can give me some pointers:
About a year ago I developed the ability to have sleep paralysis. I actually think I have narcolepsy because - Always tired even if I have a good sleep - Cannot ever fall asleep easily even though I am dead tired - Get sleep paralysis upon induction of sleep, not the other way around - Feel like I could pass out asleep right now even though I got a good sleep.
But anyways, I am trying to turn the sleep paralysis into a more lucid dreaming experience - I have had some luck (like last night) but its hard to break out of the paralyzed state and not wake up but start a lucid dream instead.
I am keeping a dream journal, and wrote an "A" on my hand so throughout the day when I see it I try to think of the reasons why I know I am awake right now and not dreaming.
Any suggestions, especially for when I am paralyzed? As I start falling asleep I start vibrating, and then I drift off and am in sleep paralysis mode. It always used to be simply sleep paralysis but lately its ALWAYS accompanied by heavy heavy vibrations and I usually start flying but if I am going to leave my body it always just happens and I do not get a choice in it - how do I leave my body with my will instead?
-------------------- Yes this is tymo - I just changed my name Have you ever had a dream that you were so sure was real? What if you were unable to awake from that dream? How would you know the difference between that dream world and the real world? There is NOTHING better than feeling that warm dissociative fuzz creeping up your body from IM K Something abut that anaesthetic rush... Qualitative Research Chemical Effects and Experiences The Wonderful World of Methoxetamine The 3-Meo-PCP Chapters, Part One
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Re: Teens getting high off "trip(lucid) dreams" [Re: Cyclohexylamine]
#14257517 - 04/08/11 09:00 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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You are sleeping with your eyes open and doing accidental travel, you arent lucid dreaming. Ive done that before a few times and its scary shit. Its not something I really like to do.
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Re: Teens getting high off "trip(lucid) dreams" [Re: MisterMuscaria]
#14257521 - 04/08/11 09:02 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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MisterMuscaria said: You are sleeping with your eyes open and doing accidental travel, you arent lucid dreaming. Ive dont that before a few times and its scary shit.
No I know that. Thats why I want to figure out how to turn it into a lucid dream. That is an OBE. But for example last night I don't know how it happened but I was able to fly outside and then fly over my parents and stuff.
-------------------- Yes this is tymo - I just changed my name Have you ever had a dream that you were so sure was real? What if you were unable to awake from that dream? How would you know the difference between that dream world and the real world? There is NOTHING better than feeling that warm dissociative fuzz creeping up your body from IM K Something abut that anaesthetic rush... Qualitative Research Chemical Effects and Experiences The Wonderful World of Methoxetamine The 3-Meo-PCP Chapters, Part One
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Re: Teens getting high off "trip(lucid) dreams" [Re: MisterMuscaria]
#14257527 - 04/08/11 09:03 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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MisterMuscaria said: You are sleeping with your eyes open
that shit freaks me the fuck out. CLOSE YOUR EYES!
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Re: Teens getting high off "trip(lucid) dreams" [Re: Cyclohexylamine]
#14257528 - 04/08/11 09:04 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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What i noticed was that everything started vibrating and i heard a hum. I was in my room but it was exactly my room and not distorted like it was in dreams. Everything got almost monocrhome and I started to float up feeling tingly all over and hearing a strange buzzing sound. I could float through the ceiling and I passed right through it, it felt cold as I passed through objects like that. I was sometimes afraid of getting stuck halfway but once I breached the object in question I could. I keep going up and up. in these types of experiences there isnt much controlling the flight its either snap yourself up or try to divert the course a little but you're going straight up.
I think this only happens if you fall asleep with your eyes open and get that waking paralysis though. Usually we leave our bodies when we dream but you're awake to witness it...gotta be terrifying stuff.
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Re: Teens getting high off "trip(lucid) dreams" [Re: MisterMuscaria]
#14257569 - 04/08/11 09:19 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Being fully aware when your body and spirit are separated, especially if you weren't expecting it to happen, is a pretty terrifying experience.
Most people get over it fast because astral projection is so fun.
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Re: Teens getting high off "trip(lucid) dreams" [Re: Cyclohexylamine]
#14257605 - 04/08/11 09:29 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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tymoteusz3 said: wrote an "A" on my hand
thats a really good idea.
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Re: Teens getting high off "trip(lucid) dreams" [Re: MisterMuscaria]
#14257674 - 04/08/11 09:45 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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MisterMuscaria said: What i noticed was that everything started vibrating and i heard a hum. I was in my room but it was exactly my room and not distorted like it was in dreams. Everything got almost monocrhome and I started to float up feeling tingly all over and hearing a strange buzzing sound. I could float through the ceiling and I passed right through it, it felt cold as I passed through objects like that. I was sometimes afraid of getting stuck halfway but once I breached the object in question I could. I keep going up and up. in these types of experiences there isnt much controlling the flight its either snap yourself up or try to divert the course a little but you're going straight up.
I think this only happens if you fall asleep with your eyes open and get that waking paralysis though. Usually we leave our bodies when we dream but you're awake to witness it...gotta be terrifying stuff.
Yeah thats what happened - Just always move somewhere. At first it was fucking SCARY but you get more used to it - it still usually freaks me out but I lots of times manage to control that fear.
Last night was different though - as I felt myself rising I shut my eyes and I could feel myself flying high. When I opened them I was flying over my parents place, only it was different. I was able to control where I flew etc but I wasn't really thinking straight and I flew about for a bit before I don't remember anything else (I think I woke up and then fell back asleep). But I definately knew I was dreaming and it was the weirdest experience. I am used to sleep paralysis / OBE, not lucid dreaming. But it intrigues me and I am trying to learn how to turn my sleep paralysis into lucid dreaming
-------------------- Yes this is tymo - I just changed my name Have you ever had a dream that you were so sure was real? What if you were unable to awake from that dream? How would you know the difference between that dream world and the real world? There is NOTHING better than feeling that warm dissociative fuzz creeping up your body from IM K Something abut that anaesthetic rush... Qualitative Research Chemical Effects and Experiences The Wonderful World of Methoxetamine The 3-Meo-PCP Chapters, Part One
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Re: Teens getting high off "trip(lucid) dreams" [Re: Cyclohexylamine]
#14260934 - 04/08/11 10:09 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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I am trying to learn how to turn my sleep paralysis into lucid dreaming
A dream journal will make a huge difference, mainly to dream recall but also to the ability to navigate that moment where you realize you're dreaming but then tend to immediately pop out of it.
Not smoking pot is critical.
5HTP has also worked wonders in the past for me for promoting sleep paralysis and its associated phenomenon. I stumbled into sleep paralysis the first time after taking 50 or 100mg 5HTP a few nights, shortly before bed.
Hopefully others have some good suggestions too as I have come to have such viscerally intense sleep paralysis since my first episode 14 or so years ago that it's tough to navigate. I usually come into lucid awareness in the course of a normal dream, not as a transition from sleep paralysis.
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Re: Teens getting high off "trip(lucid) dreams" [Re: Viveka]
#14265234 - 04/10/11 01:06 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Man I've actually bought LSD in one of my dreams, been at festivals in others, then in one of my most memorable lucid dreams I actually took 5 hits of LSD and tripped my face off, lol it was super intensely real! Woke up wondering if someone dosed me in my sleep!
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Is it possible to induce a lucid dream or do they just "happen"?
Ive had 4 in my life that i can recall to this day. They were all quite the trip
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Re: Teens getting high off "trip(lucid) dreams" [Re: JesusGoneRogue]
#14265450 - 04/10/11 02:53 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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JesusGoneRogue said: man its so hard to lucid dream. i try and i try! 
You dont try, you let it happen.
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Re: Teens getting high off "trip(lucid) dreams" [Re: Bodhi of Ankou]
#14265527 - 04/10/11 04:07 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Charlie Sheen was in my dream a minute ago,not much winning like we're used was going on though. He was in good form but he was sober. Not lucid.
The one before that I was climbing some impossibly steep marram grass hill with an old friend. Half way up I told him turn back as it was getting to be a joke,we had to grab the grass for dear life to prevent us falling. He said it was fine and we took a few more steps and suddenly we were at the top and were back to civilisation.
What,maybe in some situations in real life where I feel the risk is too big,I should have faith in others' decisions?
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