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I'm sick of all this lucid dreaming crap. I just go to sleep to warp through the next few hours and get some sleep.
[QUOTE=ultra_bright;32905388]I'm sick of all this lucid dreaming crap. I just go to sleep to warp through the next few hours and get some sleep.[/QUOTE] I always have to lucid dream wimen in the morning. But I always wake up, damnit. I'l try the spinning thingy.
I lucid dream without doing all that stupid dream journal bullshit.
I haven't had a dream in a few years, Or at least one that i remember. When i was about 10 i had a dream that an African boy was laughing at me from the foot of my bed, I think somehow my brain was traumatized and i have been blocking out memories of dreams ever since. Also, i couldn't talk or shout, Anyone else get this in nightmares?
[QUOTE=nixxez;32905931]I haven't had a dream in a few years, Or at least one that i remember. When i was about 10 i had a dream that an African boy was laughing at me from the foot of my bed, I think somehow my brain was traumatized and i have been blocking out memories of dreams ever since. Also, i couldn't talk or shout, Anyone else get this in nightmares?[/QUOTE] [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_paralysis[/url]
[QUOTE=ultra_bright;32905948][url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_paralysis[/url][/QUOTE] That's just your awareness waking up before all your other cognitive functions. Has nothing to do with dreams.
I lucid dream a few times a month without even trying. It truly is so fucking awesome when you realize you are dreaming. It's like a real life sandbox game where you can do whatever you want.
Too much stuff for me to be bothered. I've had lucid dreams like one or four times, and that was by complete random chance.
Err, that video seemed awfully misinformed. - Mirrors, book titles and watches aren't "always blurred". Your reflection however may vary from the norm a lot, text is often unreadable or changes a lot, and digital watches show the wrong time or doesn't even display numbers. A better thing to do is to check if an electronic device works the way it should. Does it turn off/on when you use the switch? Often in dreams, they don't work properly. - Looking at them while you're a wake won't make them occur more often in your dream, but using them to check whether you are dreaming or not will make you more likely to do the same in a dream. - Pinching yourself is a bad reality check, it is very possible to feel pain in a dream. A better thing to do is: Try and remember how you got to where you are, Pinch your nose, close your mouth and see if you can still breathe Read something and then read it again, checking if it is the same See if you can put a finger through your hand Look at your hand -Spinning keeps the dream going 96% of the time? Talk about statistics being pulled out of asses. It is true that spinning can help regaining control of a dream that is blurring out though, but you could also touch something, smell something or even make a verbal command like "Clarity now!". The idea is just to force your brain to feel your senses. -Lewis Carrol was inspired by a lucid dream? Possibly, but I say bullshit.
I go to sleep, the next second its morning no dreams no nothing.
I've been lucid dreaming every night for a few weeks now.. I tell ya.. It's fucking annoying after a while. I just want to sleep and wake up.. Not wake up pissed off that my fantasies aren't real
[QUOTE=BlackBirdNL;32906062]That's just your awareness waking up before all your other cognitive functions. Has nothing to do with dreams.[/QUOTE] [quote]African boy was laughing at me from the foot of my bed, I think somehow my brain was traumatized and i have been blocking out memories of dreams ever since. Also, i couldn't talk or shout[/quote] Sounds like sleep paralysis to me because he was in his room, paralized, and was half awake/dreaming.
I've tried so often to do this, but it never works. It happened to me once before, but as soon as I realised I woke up.
I have to take sleeping pills to sleep and they cause me to not dream, so I havent had a lucid dream in years.
I'll try it, but a lot of this shit sounds stupid. Also, I can't control my lucid dreams. The first lucid dream I had I was fighting a giant fish with legs at my elementary school when I realized I was dreaming. I tried to do a kamehameha but it didn't work, then everyone laughed at me. [editline]22nd October 2011[/editline] They laughed at me in my DREAM :(
[QUOTE=Speedstream;32916498]I'll try it, but a lot of this shit sounds stupid. Also, I can't control my lucid dreams. The first lucid dream I had I was fighting a giant fish with legs at my elementary school when I realized I was dreaming. I tried to do a kamehameha but it didn't work, then everyone laughed at me. [editline]22nd October 2011[/editline] They laughed at me in my DREAM :([/QUOTE] Here's a tip when trying to do stuff in your dreams. You must think that it will happen, and you must believe that it will happen. Think and believe. Those are the two things you must be able to do to get something to happen in your dreams.
Every time I realize i'm in a dream I wake up...
this must be the most bullshit youtube clip ever or a humongous troll!!!!!!
I had a lucid dream one time. I only realized it near the end though. So I decided to fly, and I took off like a rocket. I crashed into the ground a couple seconds later.
Had a dream like this once and shadows started walking through my door and I woke up screaming scaring the whole house.
Oh shit no I'm not going to stare into mirrors. nononono no thank you I'm ok with my regular boring dreams that don't give me night terrors.
Have some damiana tea before bed and cinnamon, both of those seem to help me a great deal
I dream every fucking night, and i can remember one of the dreams i had fucking 2 weeks ago. Your lucid dreaming is [B]inferior[/B].
I actually have a very strange pattern for Lucid Dreaming. I don't do this on purpose, it was acquired sometime in the last year. As I'm dreaming, I'll ocassionally wake up for no reason whatsoever. I'll stay in this state for about 3 seconds ( It's kinda the feeling you get when you wake up in the morning, except your eyes are closed) and during that state I can think about what I want to happen in my dream. At this point it doesn't even feel like Lucid Dreaming should feel, however. I'm too used to it, I think. Plus I can never really think of anything fun to do at 2am at night.
Fuck you guys and your lucid dreams. I always have "lucid dreams" about nightmarish shit, and it's so terrifying that I can't even get up in the morning. Couple that with occasional sleep paralysis, and you will never want to dream again.
I have never been sure if I've have lucid dreamt. I can distinctly remember a few dreams, but I'm not sure if they were exactly "lucid".
[QUOTE=DiBBs27;32949368]I dream every fucking night, and i can remember one of the dreams i had fucking 2 weeks ago. Your lucid dreaming is [B]inferior[/B].[/QUOTE] This is complete bullshit. You're going to forgot almost all of your dream a few minutes after you wake up unless you really throttle it in your mind, or even tell someone about it. Otherwise you'll forget.
I don't believe I have ever had a lucid dream.
A ton of this is all wrong. Go here if you want to lucid dream: [url]http://www.facepunch.com/threads/1073354[/url]
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