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Niandraamon
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Re: Five Successful Techniques for Lucid Dreaming [Re: c0sm0nautt]
#22099266 - 08/16/15 03:56 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Google the torrent with videos of Lucidology 101 and Lucidology 102. Use that technics, they give me my first hyper realistic out body expiriences. Im also use to drink a warm tea with grounded enthada redii beans, it gives me good memory of my dreams. Also if you know russian language you could use materials of Michael Raduga. They has also great techniks.
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BicycleT
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Re: Five Successful Techniques for Lucid Dreaming [Re: c0sm0nautt]
#25746235 - 01/15/19 07:05 PM (5 years, 2 months ago) |
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Check this out, it is like the "looking at your hands technique" but it also makes your legs stronger. You have to jump. Jump a lot. Try to jump up on things when you are running. Jump on retaining walls. Jump over things, etc. etc. You will start jumping in your dreams, but you will jump higher than you know is possible, and voila, you are having a flying dream.
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DividedQuantum
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Re: Five Successful Techniques for Lucid Dreaming [Re: BicycleT]
#25746292 - 01/15/19 07:35 PM (5 years, 2 months ago) |
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Who are you talking to? This thread is three years old. Your post count is a little ridiculous right now. Take it easy.
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Buster_Brown
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Re: Five Successful Techniques for Lucid Dreaming [Re: DividedQuantum]
#25746308 - 01/15/19 07:42 PM (5 years, 2 months ago) |
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"A dream unthreatened by the morning light Could blow this soul right through the roof of the night"-lyric
Apparently he's unthreatened.
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Buster_Brown
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Re: Five Successful Techniques for Lucid Dreaming [Re: Buster_Brown]
#25746757 - 01/16/19 02:19 AM (5 years, 2 months ago) |
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3 Silver Bullets for DividedQuantum
- Insistence on one set of rules or compliance with form is no less a dream than another (1)
- Uninhibited or undeterred by inferred or explicit threats is key
- Threats may be viewed as emanations from Dark Energy (2)
(1) See "Dream"
(2) See "Ribbon of Black" & "Dark Energy"
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BicycleT
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Re: Five Successful Techniques for Lucid Dreaming [Re: DividedQuantum]
#25756333 - 01/20/19 02:57 PM (5 years, 2 months ago) |
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I used the search function to find this thread about lucid dreaming and made a contribution to this list of techniques for inducing a lucid dream. I discovered the technique independently. I was training myself to run faster and jump higher and I would have flying dreams. I had already been aware of lucid dreaming and had been successful of inducing lucid dreaming, but none of the lists of techniques that I had read previously had "jumping," but I have discovered lists that do.
It is on topic and maybe people who are a part of this thread might find the information useful.
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Buster_Brown
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Re: Five Successful Techniques for Lucid Dreaming [Re: BicycleT]
#25756347 - 01/20/19 03:02 PM (5 years, 2 months ago) |
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Never mind DividedQuantum. 3 silver bullets to the head knocked the wind out of him.
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DividedQuantum
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Re: Five Successful Techniques for Lucid Dreaming [Re: BicycleT]
#25756453 - 01/20/19 03:43 PM (5 years, 2 months ago) |
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I was getting annoyed by how sharply your post count had gone up -- across many subs. Nothing has come of it, so I apologize for being curt.
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TheoriesAbound
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Re: Five Successful Techniques for Lucid Dreaming [Re: DividedQuantum]
#25758239 - 01/21/19 09:59 AM (5 years, 2 months ago) |
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Very interesting. I have read Waggoner's book, but have never seriously applied any techniques, but I'm getting inspired to do so thanks to this thread. Oddly enough, after a long drought with no lucid dreaming, I've had four of them in the last couple months. They have been spontaneous (no specific intent to dream lucidly), but I have been doing some things that seem to contribute to becoming lucid:
3g kratom in a smoothie Long sessions of binaural beat meditation (via Insight Timer app)
One of the lucid dreams occurred after I fell asleep at the end of a meditation, two others occurred later in the night after a session, and one of them occurred a few days later, with no kratom (and possibly no binaural beat meditation) in the interim.
The good mood that kratom puts me in inspires me to meditate. I like doing that in order to really soak up the good vibes as opposed to being busy/thinking, which distracts me from my good mood somewhat. The binaural beat meditations sometimes get me really deep and into a bit of a mind awake/body asleep mode which is conducive to interesting experiences, including ones where I seem to be becoming "loose" in my body, which I believe could be a precursor to a full-blown non-sleeping OBE. I've never had one of those, but I have had two of the loose-in-my-body experiences lately, too. More about those at another time, perhaps.
BTW, I'm excited to join the community!
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Re: Five Successful Techniques for Lucid Dreaming [Re: TheoriesAbound] 1
#27542663 - 11/14/21 06:17 AM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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The Blind Ass
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Re: Five Successful Techniques for Lucid Dreaming [Re: redgreenvines]
#27543503 - 11/14/21 07:04 PM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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Nice, I remember seeing that come up while digging through literature on recorded ways to lucid dream. If anyone is interested here are 3 techniques that have shown some efficacy when studied & practiced, for inducing/evoking Lucid Dreaming:
1) reality testing technique 2) wake up back to bed technique 3) mnemonic induced technique
Some research indicates that a mix of all 3 teks maximizes one’s chances of lucid dreaming more so than just using 1 technique on its own.
Imho&e — Look at the underlying principles behind all the published research on teks and go from there!
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Edited by The Blind Ass (11/14/21 09:49 PM)
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h99miller
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Re: Five Successful Techniques for Lucid Dreaming [Re: The Blind Ass]
#27543919 - 11/15/21 07:43 AM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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I have been able to Lucid Dream in the past, but got out of the habit. I am going to take it back up as it was a lot of fun. I am grateful you guys revived this post….thanks.
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Re: Five Successful Techniques for Lucid Dreaming [Re: h99miller]
#27631412 - 01/24/22 07:32 PM (2 years, 2 months ago) |
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I had a lot of success when utilizing the tips from "A Field Guide to Lucid Dreaming" by Dylan Tuccillo, Jared Zeizel, and Thomas Peisel.
I have found the reality hecks are very helpful, especially plugging my nose and breathing, jumping up and down, and counting my fingers. Often I try the light switch but don't realize I have done so until I wake up. Carrying a talisman also helps.
I also find the stabilizing techniques useful. What works best for me is spinning in circles and saying "stabilize stabilize stabilize" to remain lucid. You can do this while flying.
I've read this book a couple times, and when I am reading it, I have more lucid dreams. Keeping a dream journal is also really helpful. If I'm not writing them down, I remember fewer dreams and therefore have fewer opportunities for lucidity.
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