So, I tried Wild for more than 20 minutes last night. The only thing that I would consider abnormal happening was that my eyes felt like they were twitching/moving very fast. But it seemed hard to keep them shut when they did it, and I opened my eyes. Happened twice the same night. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.
Hmm I read this whole thing. Very informative :)
A while ago i had an incredibly realistic dream, there was no indication of it being a dream, and i was lucid, so naturally i thought it was real. Shit goes down to the tune of a zombie apocalypse.
I can assure you, no matter how awesome it sounds in real life, shooting zombies and stealing whatever you want, a "real" life apocalypse is no barrel of laughs. Just looking out the window seeing people standing around in the road, with a grey sky, waiting in a hope that our dad would come home isn't all that jolly. Seriously, instead of feeling awesome, it's really sad, and everything you know is over, instead of looting you have to stay locked in your house just to survive. It was one of those "oh god this is't happening, this isn't happening. Oh it isn't." moments.
It's strange being lucid, yet so caught up in what's going on not to realise it, i should really reality check more.
[QUOTE=Orkel;22470485]Every time I look at the sky in a lucid dream. There's also galaxies, nebulae, all kinds of space shit just floating there and looking, like Zinayzen put it, like a brain orgasm.[/QUOTE]
God damn, the two times I've seen planets and stars in my dreams have been the greatest two dreams of my life.
The planets take up so much of the sky and they're as detailed as they would be in real life. It's fucking amazing.
Hey guys, it says in the OP to never ask about your deepest fear.
Anyone thought of asking your subconscious to reveal your true self to yourself?
[QUOTE=Killerhurtz;22488196]Hey guys, it says in the OP to never ask about your deepest fear.
Anyone thought of asking your subconscious to reveal your true self to yourself?[/QUOTE]
For some reason I think that would be very scary.
Every single time I try to induce SP it doesn't start. I've tried lots of things but eventaully I get too hot under my duvay and give up. Am I right in assuming you can only have SP when you wake up and then go back to bed?
Strange dream last night where I was pulling lots of little metal darts out of the sole of my right foot with tweezers. Whenever I pulled one out there was a dull, aching pain briefly.
Fucking sleep paralysis, now that I've read about it I'm scared shitless to try lucid dreaming again. Even through my LD never ended with sleep paralysis.
My last attempt at a WILD, I think I got somewhere. I went into SP for a while then I started having closed eye hallucinations. I then had a feeling of being pulled and I could almost feel myself in a dream but it was too hard to let go of reality and I snapped out of it.
FUCK YOU FINALS. FUCK YOU.
goddammit i have no time to do anything except study
I did C-Wild last night and it worked sort of not really. I "woke up," went to the door, then did the nose breathing test. I realized I was in a dream, went downstairs, and tried to manipulate something but I woke up.
I have lucid dreams every night. WILD styles.
Although, I have not tried asking what my fear is. I'll do that tonight. :buddy:
I have flown, 'summoned' my subconcious and fucked in a Lucid dream without waking myself up. Tonight I'll ask what my greatest fear is.
[QUOTE=Aedan1;22496415]I have lucid dreams every night. WILD styles.
Although, I have not tried asking what my fear is. I'll do that tonight. :buddy:
I have flown, 'summoned' my subconcious and fucked in a Lucid dream without waking myself up. Tonight I'll ask what my greatest fear is.[/QUOTE]
Why don't you try asking it a brief description of what it is.
Or you could just go ahead and ask it what your fear is and never sleep again.
I think I'm going to try lucid dreaming. Since I'm new to it, I'll probably try the MILD metod first. The only thing that concerns me are SPs.
Are the chances of getting SPs small when using the MILD method?
At first, I thought lucid dreams was another word for "Wet Dreams".
But, I'm close, once you think about it.
hey guys
it's me again
I haven't attempted lucidity for weeks now. Who wants another panel of fully lucid?
I really want to try the techniques but I never want to go through SP. I am afraid to wake up with it. This is 1 reason I can't do the WILD technique.
Yeah. Last night I realized I was in a dream after doing a reality check. I went outside and I tried to fly but I couldn't do it, so I went for a jog and while the pavement glowed a yellowish colour, I jumped over some fences.
[QUOTE=claythepro;22521858]I really want to try the techniques but I never want to go through SP. I am afraid to wake up with it. This is 1 reason I can't do the WILD technique.[/QUOTE]
Why? Why are you afraid? SP is not a scary experience unless you yourself make it scary, that's something you have to learn.
[QUOTE=geogzm2;22513685]hey guys
it's me again
I haven't attempted lucidity for weeks now. Who wants another panel of fully lucid?[/QUOTE]
me
EDIT:
Whoops
[QUOTE=Zinayzen;22522949]:frog:[/QUOTE]
my brain is full of fuck
[QUOTE=Kamern;22522339]Why? Why are you afraid? SP is not a scary experience unless you yourself make it scary, that's something you have to learn.[/QUOTE]
Can you like lucid dream it kinda? I mean can I see what I imagine? So if I don't imagine scary things I won't see them? Because I heard it is horrifying.
I frequently have 'lucid' dreams.
If it's a scary dream I often "roll my eyes" in my sleep and it somehow like triggers the brain to wake me up.
It's cool :-)
I've pretty much always had lucid dreams naturally, it wasn't until I was older when I realized that not everyone can control what is going on in their dreams and such.
I daydream before I go to sleep (I don't "try" to do this, it just comes to me naturally) and I set the parameters of my dream during that daydreaming session. Stuff like what the initial setting is going to be, the scenario, etc. Eventually, I fall asleep and I'm plopped into the exact dream that I "planned out."
From there, I just do whatever. Most of the time, I just run around kicking everyone's ass, far more often than I decide to go flying or have sex (the latter rarely ever happens, even though I could engage in it any time I want since it's all lucid). Sometimes my dreams pick up from where they left off the next night, so I can either continue that dream or wipe the slate clean and start doing something completely different.
I guess I'm just incredibly lucky to be able to lucid dream naturally.
[QUOTE=MaverickIB;22525271]I've pretty much always had lucid dreams naturally, it wasn't until I was older when I realized that not everyone can control what is going on in their dreams and such.
I daydream before I go to sleep (I don't "try" to do this, it just comes to me naturally) and I set the parameters of my dream during that daydreaming session. Stuff like what the initial setting is going to be, the scenario, etc. Eventually, I fall asleep and I'm plopped into the exact dream that I "planned out."
From there, I just do whatever. Most of the time, I just run around kicking everyone's ass, far more often than I decide to go flying or have sex (the latter rarely ever happens, even though I could engage in it any time I want since it's all lucid). Sometimes my dreams pick up from where they left off the next night, so I can either continue that dream or wipe the slate clean and start doing something completely different.
I guess I'm just incredibly lucky to be able to lucid dream naturally.[/QUOTE]
You are lucky. :saddowns:
I just got a dream where I was a woman and there was a storm outside and I was chatting online with a bunch of guys saying that someone changed the source code for the world and that's why the storm was so hard.
Lucid dreams are awesome if you can control them.
I've had some trippy dreams when I really can see like in real life.
Though, it included the sun burning up the earth and it was far too scary for me to even react in my dream that I was in a dream.
I remember a time when I thought that 'This is too good to be true'.
And then I woke up.
And I was sad. Very sad.
[B]EDIT:[/B]Also, I tried WILD yesterday. I fell asleep mid-stair going. Maybe I should have imagined going UP the stairs instead of down?
And I didnt even remember dreaming anything.
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