another no-no thing to do is ask what the time is in a lucid dream.
There are no "No-nos" in your dreams, only limitations set by yourself.
Free your mind.
Serious question:
Have there ever been any experiments or attempts to establish a telepathic communication between two lucid dreamers?
I'm not saying if it's possible, but making an experiment should be fairly simple.
Person one decides on a message and goes to sleep and tries sending a message to another person. Something simple like a sequence of shapes or colors.
Person two goes to sleep and tries to listen to person one and remember what shapes or colors he thought of. If there tends to be a correlation between two sequences, then this could be a sign of telepathy. If no telepathy occurs, the sequences should not correlate.
To reduce the effect of enviroment, person one could get the message from a random generator and keep it secret until he is asleep. They could also be arranged to sleep close to each other in case that matters (and I could only explain such telepathy by electromagnetic and sound signals which offcourse are affected by distance and obstacles.)
Any ideas?
I keep trying the sleep paralysis technique but just when I started to feel the supposed heavy weight on my chest I sneezed. /Rage
[QUOTE=Nikita;22151175]Serious question:
Have there ever been any experiments or attempts to establish a telepathic communication between two lucid dreamers?
I'm not saying if it's possible, but making an experiment should be fairly simple.
Person one decides on a message and goes to sleep and tries sending a message to another person. Something simple like a sequence of shapes or colors.
Person two goes to sleep and tries to listen to person one and remember what shapes or colors he thought of. If there tends to be a correlation between two sequences, then this could be a sign of telepathy. If no telepathy occurs, the sequences should not correlate.
To reduce the effect of enviroment, person one could get the message from a random generator and keep it secret until he is asleep. They could also be arranged to sleep close to each other in case that matters (and I could only explain such telepathy by electromagnetic and sound signals which offcourse are affected by distance and obstacles.)
Any ideas?[/QUOTE]
I'm sure there've been experiments, but I highly, HIGHLY doubt there'd be an conclusive evidence other than a resounding NO.
You can share a dreamscape, but not in the sense that you see him in yours and he sees you in his. If there was some way to tell him, in real time, what you were seeing (and he was somehow able to catch up), then you'd both be seeing almost the same thing, except you wouldn't be able to talk to each other because you're not really there.
Telepathy doesn't exist. It's impossible according to every law of physics, biology, and chemistry. If you want, I can go fairly in-depth into the chemistry of sleep and dreams and brains and thoughts and why it's not possible, but just trust me, it's not possible.
That's not to say people can't dream about the same things. There's a reason there are common dream signs, because a lot of people share them. Let's say your dream sign is...say, having trouble working mechanical objects (very, very common sign). If I'm dreaming and have trouble turning on my car, and someone in Europe (I don't know why he's sleeping at noon, but let's assume he is) is dreaming and he can't turn on a car, it doesn't mean we're telepathically communicating our mutual dislike and inability to use a car.
Now, if I told him I needed help and he appeared in my dream and turned my car on (friendly neighborhood Yohann), then I'd be inclined to believe in telepathy. So far, though, no such luck.
I just ate two bananas,
Kewl.
I tried to do WILD. I counted slowly up to 400 then I just got bored and went to sleep normally and took a nap.
[QUOTE=FPChris;22151650]I just ate two bananas,
Kewl.[/QUOTE]
Kewl indeed.
I now present you all with a cat for no discernible reason.
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I can't WILD, my saliva takes the best of me. :saddowns:
[QUOTE=whitespace;22149582]I have a problem; very strong and easily affected imagination. Two days ago when I tried WILD I got to the audio hallucinations, and even though I knew they weren't real, I freaked out.
I haven't been able to sleep well since, my mind is constantly thinking that there's someone in my room/whole house when I'm alone. This happens with horror movies as well, they keep in my memory
for a long time and my imagination starts to mess with me. I just can't fight it with logic( it's my imagination... nothing to worry about etc.. ), my body is in constant little fear all the time I'm alone.
So no WILD for me for a long time.[/QUOTE]
This is the reason I don't want to try WILD. :ohdear:
How can i wake up about 4-5 hours into my sleep without an alarm clock?
I dont want to wake anyone up, I would get in trouble.
[QUOTE=adamater;22152718]How can i wake up about 4-5 hours into my sleep without an alarm clock?
I dont want to wake anyone up, I would get in trouble.[/QUOTE]
PILD.
Drink a hell of a lot of water before you go to bed. It wakes you up around 4 hours after you go to bed, consistently.
[QUOTE=Zinayzen;22152764]PILD.
Drink a hell of a lot of water before you go to bed. It wakes you up around 4 hours after you go to bed, consistently.[/QUOTE]
What if I wet the bed? lol
[QUOTE=Rammaster;22152847]What if I wet the bed? lol[/QUOTE]
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I wouldn't recommend PILD. Sometimes, if you're really tired and you drink lots of fluid before bedtime, you piss the bed.
Only do it if you're CERTAIN you're not going to piss all over yourself.
I've done it a couple times now, I've yet to wet the bed.
You go through several REM cycles during the night. After a cycle finishes, you wake up for a brief period of time. Usually your brain can just hold it through the night, but when you wake up like that, it sends a signal to your brain so your brain tells your bladder it's cool and then wakes you up so you can pee. If you don't wake up, you'll just keep holding it. You won't wet the bed unless you're like 9.
Brain: Hey body.
Body: Yeah?
Brain: Take a piss
Body: Okay!
Body: Okay, done
Braing: Okay, time to kill Hitlers with an axe
I'm trying Lucid Dreaming until I get it right, and I'll talk to my subconscious each time, and when I finally am no longer scared of it, I will ask it if it knows what's gonna happen to me, lovelife-wise. Sounds stupid right? I just wanna see what happens.
When I get it right I'll ask it what my biggest fear is. :v:
[QUOTE=Big Ben;22153221]I'm trying Lucid Dreaming until I get it right, and I'll talk to my subconscious each time, and when I finally am no longer scared of it, I will ask it if it knows what's gonna happen to me, lovelife-wise. Sounds stupid right? I just wanna see what happens.[/QUOTE]
Your subconcious cant predict the future, ask it for lottery numbers.
DUHH
[QUOTE=adamater;22153336]Your subconcious cant predict the future, ask it for lottery numbers.
DUHH[/QUOTE]
You think I don't know that? I said I just want to know what it's gonna say.
[QUOTE=DarkSpirit05er;22153278]When I get it right I'll ask it what my biggest fear is. :v:[/QUOTE]
[URL="http://www.facepunch.com/showpost.php?p=22087746&postcount=438"]Don't do that.[/URL]
What ever the hell you do, don't ask what your biggest fear is.
Hell, it might not even want to tell you it at all.
so many ninjas around here
What do you do exactly in PILD?
[QUOTE=Zinayzen;22153389][URL="http://www.facepunch.com/showpost.php?p=22087746&postcount=438"]Don't do that.[/URL][/QUOTE]
That made me... depressed.
Ask what your biggest fantasy is.
PILD
Pee induced lucid dream.
you drink water before bed, wake up with full blader, do a WILD technique, Lucid dream.
[QUOTE=Rammaster;22153477]What do you do exactly in PILD?[/QUOTE]
Dont ninja me bro!
anyways, drink shitloads of water, and instead of an alarm clock or something, you need to piss, and you go back and do wild, or c-wild.
Before i head out to bed, i need some advice.
When i get into my first LD, i want to talk to my subconscious.
How would i get to him/her/it? How would i ask these questions? Where do i ask these questions?
This thread is back, awesome.
I tried that laying on my back thing 3 times, I always ended up moving because it wasn't working.
I'm now trying with C-WILD, but I end up falling asleep when I count for the second time.
[QUOTE=Zinayzen;22153389][URL="http://www.facepunch.com/showpost.php?p=22087746&postcount=438"]Don't do that.[/URL][/QUOTE]
Damn... I still feel tempted to do it.
Something tells me C-WILD must be hard for yall.
Stay awake, but not too awake.
I know, its hard, but its the only way. (i think)
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