Maybe your friend should go with the flow, you know? When she realizes that she is dreaming, she could try to just forget about it. |
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My friend has a problem. |
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Last edited by Howie; 12-06-2008 at 03:43 AM.
Maybe your friend should go with the flow, you know? When she realizes that she is dreaming, she could try to just forget about it. |
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Back to golden age
If resolving to have lucid dreams may work for us mere mortals who struggle to have them, resolving not to have a lucid dream before falling asleep might help your friend. |
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Low-level LDs: 3
Full LDs: 2
It is odd that this is far from the first time I'm read something like this. First off It is something to be treasured and not just a problem, and anyway there is nothing much she could do besides go with the flow and try to kind of lose as much conscious awareness as she can, she should try to get distracted and not think internally with words I would suggest, and focus on the dream and get lost in it. |
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Last edited by LucidDreamGod; 12-04-2008 at 10:55 PM.
I wanna be the very best
Like no one ever was
To lucid dream is my real test
To control them is my cause
I think I'd need more info on her to really make a judgment to what the problem is. The bottem line is: being aware that you are dreaming does not create a less restful sleep. It is generally a byproduct of lucidity that will create restless sleep such as having an excessively active mind or processing powerful emotions or even perhaps triggering adrenalin rushes... |
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Have her e-mail me. I've got some useful things she can do in all those LDs. |
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Tell her to take sleeping pills or antihistamines. Those will kill her consciousness during sleep. Problem solved. |
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Useful for YOU and your little dream-cult. |
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Yes there are. Also i was in love with her at one point, so i trust her pretty well, and i know shes not lieing. |
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I agree with arby. Praying/meditating or repeating mantras that would reinforce the idea of getting better sleep, or dreaming non-lucidly might help. If your friend has a strong ability to use mind over matter (seems to be the case with alot of naturals), she should try to apply this idea to her desired end, like getting more restful sleep. |
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"you will not transform this house of prayer into a house of thieves"
It would be very easy for her to demonstrate that she's telling the truth. I'll give her the benefit of the doubt. I believe that everybody is telling the truth until they show me they're not. And again, why waste all that lucid dreaming time? I have plenty for her to do that's very useful. |
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What's her exercise regimen like? If it's low, it may help if she increased her physical activity; more exercise tends to make you sleep much more soundly. |
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Last edited by Mad Stratter; 12-05-2008 at 02:26 AM.
Its not a matter of wasting lucid dreaming time, when you have been doing it your whole life. |
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"you will not transform this house of prayer into a house of thieves"
>>Its not a matter of wasting lucid dreaming time, when you have been doing it your whole life. |
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Yes, it has been stated many natural or developed Lucid dreamers meditate and use their lucidity to develop themselves and become a better or broader person. |
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