what is best option (pills herbs etc) to take to attain lucidity (increase awarness)? |
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what is best option (pills herbs etc) to take to attain lucidity (increase awarness)? |
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Food can definitely help with LDs. Some of my best LDs occurred unexpectedly after eating fish and salad for dinner. The bottom line is that lucid dreaming depends ENTIRELY on the presence of various specific neurotransmitters in the brain, regardless of the induction technique. If the neurotransmitters are not present, LDs are not possible no matter how good your technique. It's like having a high powered car. If you don't have any gas in the tank, it ain't going nowhere. |
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Yeah all you really need is desire/motivation to have LDs...when you wake up in the middle of the night, remember the dreams you just had, and what was dream like about them...then go back to sleep and as you're drifting off, tell yourself the next time you are dreaming, you will know you're dreaming...then let the thought go and fall asleep as usual... |
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Calea Z is an herb that is known for it's effect on dreams. However, it is expensive, like any other herb, and it doesn't force you to LD. You already have to know how a bit. That's like any other herb or pill. So, if I were you, I'd skip on that stuff unless you can dream already, because though it makes your dreams clearer, it doesn't automatically mean you'll be lucid. |
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calea zacatechichi is one option....it is not too expensive if bought bulk...however, it tastes HORRIBLE, so be forewarned. |
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may sound silly but time should be a pretty effective substance |
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Hard work, motivation, and confidence! |
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Does this mean that no matter how skilled you get at LDing, in your 70's you won't be able to? |
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Age seems to have a major negative effect on LD ability. This is undoubtedly due to the decreasing neurotransmitter levels in the aging brain. That is why I think it can be very helpful to take "psychoactive nutrients" such as fish, salads, B6, B12, Calea Z (don't make a tea, put the stuff into CAPSULES |
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I've found that extreme states of exhaustion often lead to lucids. Couple this exhaustion with a little coffee before you lie down and you have a recipe for a nuclear LD. I've also used b6, melatonin and Kava in combination with varied success. Never tried Chalea Z, I'd like to. The best LDs I've had have been because I've focused on having them and being prepared for them. What's more, if you DO take something to induce, and if you dont get a lucid, you can rest assured that at least the dreams that you do get are going to be insanely detailed and realistic. Sometimes LDs ruin a dream that could have rocked...like waking up because you get too excited because everything is just too awesome to take in once you realize it's the dreamworld. Anyways...I wouldn't tell people not to try using various natural substances to test the effect they could have on LDs. IMO it's unscientific not to cover all the bases...just stay within reason, have a plan, record the results, and best of luck! |
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We who are about to dream, salute you!
I too, am intrigued by what was said about neurotransmitter levels by ZenVortex. What do you base this assumption on? Would you care to explain? |
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A dream
is a reality that others cannot see.
Reality
is a dream you share with others.
Neuroscience research suggests that neurotransmitter levels are depleted during the day and are replenished during sleep. This means that during the early part of the night, the neurotransmitter levels are too low for LDs. That is why LDs tend to occur in the latter part of the night, when the neurotransmitters are replenished or closer to the daytime level. |
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That is very interesting indeed. Unfortunately I don't know a thing neuroscience, but if I understand correctly, neurotransmitters affect your ability to analyze things, and (this, i'm deducing myself) therefore, your ability to recognize the dream state. Did I get any part of that right? ^.^ |
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A dream
is a reality that others cannot see.
Reality
is a dream you share with others.
In Kingdom Hospital, they mention the use of a drug called Oneirine to improve telephatic and precognitive powers as well as lucid dreaming. |
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LD's Since Joining: 6
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Milk, bananas and turkey. High in l-tryptophan. |
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People who want to do drugs probably will. I was one of them, I smoked weed. For three years I had a lot of fun, and then the nightmare started. I quite the drugs but it was too late and I was taken into mental hospital for three months, and had to quit my study. For one year I lay on the couch waching tv at my parents' house. Then I did some community work, and after 4 years I was totally the old me and started studying again. Of the many weed users I was one of the unlucky, but it could happen to you. Don't do drugs. |
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I just bout 4oz's of calea Z. |
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I had bad things happen to my nervous system and my thought processes because of caffeine. Because of weed? Bummer. Xanax for the win. |
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We who are about to dream, salute you!
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