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Check your memory, did any suprising event happpen ? does the present make sense ? visualize what you will do when lucid, and how. Reality check as reminder of your intention to lucid dream tonight. Sleep as good as you can; when going to sleep, relax and invite whatever comes with curiosity. Grab your dream journal immediately as you awake and write everything you can recall (if only when you wake up for good). Keep calm, positive and persistent, and don't forget to have fun along the way
Yes, I am a natural at both lucid dreaming and this, I have been using both of them as long as I can remember, and they greatly contributed to my choice of professionalizing as an artist. I have some professional experience many art forms and this ability definitely gives me an extra edge. I do commissioned paintings, as well as recreationally and sketch my imagination quite a bit, it has been amazing in improving my ability to reproduce my imagination, helping with creating original styles and ideas. I spent a few years as a street illusionist, my experience of this gave me the inspiration and motivation to method act that I actually had the powers I was showcasing, as well as quickly calculate the angles require to hold the illusion. After that I preformed as a improvisational comedian and method actor, and It would allow me to imagine myself in the characters world, to improve the realism of the setting. I'm currently going to university to learn novel writing, which I've chosen because I want to compose virtual orchestras of my dreams. Lately I've been writing song lyrics for a band (One of the members is on this site and we're urging the vocalist to join too), and quite a bit of love poems, my verse is mostly about fantastically surreal scenes that I would not have realized without my long time efforts with the LDD. |
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Last edited by Finnegan; 03-19-2013 at 03:07 AM.
This is some 25th century idea. not only, while fully awake, achieve lucidity, but then even projecting your thoughts onto the real world, this is virtual reality on steroids! |
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My Dream Journal : "The Chronicles"
"It ain't the fall that get you. It's the sudden stop at the bottom"
Great thread. I believe that this is definitely possible. Monks and many other "spiritual" people have gotten so good at visualization that they have been able to actually see what they're imagining. Having said that, it will take considerable practice for the average person to get to that level. I'm diagnosed Bi-Polar and during manic swings I have achieved the LDD. I believe for me to achieve this without any aids would take a lot of practice with visualization and meditation. I hope we can develop a tutorial that uses specific methods to develop visualization skills to the point of the LDD. My only input at this point is practicing meditation and visualization everyday. Regardless of the results this will help us all with LDing anyways so there's nothing to lose. By the way the OP and I are friends and from knowing him for many years it's clear he is a savant. I don't doubt for a second he can achieve this on a regular basis. |
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Well, this seems like it would be pretty cool. Looking forward to seeing what happens. |
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“For one priceless moment in the whole history of man, all of the people on this earth are truly one."
"Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you."
So it isn't just me, I know GenericLDer personally, and he is amazing at using this skill for music, Vortex716, it sounds like you've had some experience. As I said it is often triggered by being very interested in something, in these cases; music and lucid dreaming. What we should be looking for as people gather with reports of having used this, is common factors in what caused it. Because what works for most people is likely to have success as a tutorial. |
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Last edited by Finnegan; 03-21-2013 at 08:00 PM.
I really, really like this idea! Although, I don't entirely understand what goes on in a person's head while in a LDD....Do you just try to envision yourself in a consciously produced dream, with eyes closed and everything? Does this require a certain awareness of surroundings, like in meditation, or is it entirely what's created in your head? |
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"Is sleeping through your dreams the best use of your limited lifespan?" -LaBerge
I used to run a lot. I would frequently lucid daydream during this time. At soccer, I would sometimes fall out of reality while thinking. The trick is to actually perceive both realties simultaneously. Also, if you practice all day awareness, you will see how many times we just blank out everyday; letting our subconsciousness take control many times a day. It is a shame how many people sleep-walk through both their dreams and their life... off topic though. |
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-LifeIstheDream |
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Sometimes I have amazing visualization skills - I think it's when I'm maybe a little sleep deprived and ready to drop straight into REM. Would lucid daydreaming be easier in such a state (for a beginner I mean)? And then maybe as you develop your skills you can do it more often? I guess it's about opening up the channels between the subconscious and conscious minds that normally like to be closed. Hmmm this is pretty cool - I actually seem to be in just such a state right now.. I'm looking at my stopmotion puppets on the animation table next to me and I can very easily imagine them in motion, and it's almost as if it's happening. Yes, this can definitely be a powerful tool for an animator.. |
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I guess I'm a natural at LDD, I have pretty crazy visualization skills and I hadn't really found the limit yet. I often start daydreaming about something random and actually end up not being conscious of the real word for a short while. I do a lot of drawing and I'm a really visual person, so I'm best at visualizing the image, but I can without any problems visualize touch, eating, but in like most lucids, taste and smell gets neglected most of the time. I started ADA recently, and realized how many times I snap out of reality. I can't put a number on how many times I do it, but I'd say that most of the time I can't get 30 minutes of ADA in a row. I actually never thought this was unusual or special. |
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Well, I can introduce auditory hallucinations at will now, am I getting closer? |
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“For one priceless moment in the whole history of man, all of the people on this earth are truly one."
"Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you."
-SIMDML Cool |
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I've been practicing some visualization methods. One that I find useful is visualizing yourself flying while you're in a car/bus or w/e. What I imagine is that i'm hovering about 10 feet about the vehicle and traveling at the same speed. I try to feel the wind on my face and listen to the traffic sounds. |
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Very cool! just make sure not to get distracted if you're the one driving, I know you're a bit young for that but sometimes it's best to do this with minimal external distractions, which brings me to my next point... |
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Last edited by SIMDML; 03-29-2013 at 01:11 PM.
-SIMDML |
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The way practice is just by visualizing a random scene, visualize the touch then interact/mess around with it. I think I found a nice way to practice it (however it only covers sight): just close your eyes and visualize what you would actually see if they were open. Since you have your eyes closed and only sight is taken care of, I think it would a pretty good beginner exercise. Let me know what you think about it. I'm going to try to figure out how to rapidly snap out of reality and find a way to extend it's duration. I have some more ideas for the tutorial but I don't have enough time to write ATM. I should be able to write a shot message tomorrow. |
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-SIMDML; good thinking, an exit strategy will be very useful, I usually know which reality is which by instinct and then stop thinking about my fabricated one, and focus on the external, though to do this you have to be aware of both so you don't have a "false awakening". Something more flexible is in order so we can get deeper into the daydream say while in a trance. Awaiting your future posts! |
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Last edited by Finnegan; 03-30-2013 at 09:43 PM.
I am also all day in my head... |
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My life is so much interesting inside my head...
NOTICE |
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Last edited by Finnegan; 03-31-2013 at 06:57 AM.
When you LDD, is it exactly like LDing, where your subconscious generates a world you can explore? |
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“For one priceless moment in the whole history of man, all of the people on this earth are truly one."
"Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you."
Yes, although I often create the worlds myself it is possible to partially let go (especially once you have trained your subconscious to dream on command), and let the world be created around you. |
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