I can't say much personally after the teenage years because I'm still on my late teens, but I know as a child I could lucid dream pretty frequently without trying, and I know of older members on this board who are able to lucid dream well. |
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Hello, I was just reading a wikipedia article that had some kind of tutorial for lucid dreaming, and it said that lucid dreaming gets harder as you get older. It said that it gets harder during the teenage years and after. Is this true? I know that wikipedia isn't always legitimate, but I've been lucid dreaming for several years, and I'm a little freaked out about this. Does anyone know what this is about? |
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I can't say much personally after the teenage years because I'm still on my late teens, but I know as a child I could lucid dream pretty frequently without trying, and I know of older members on this board who are able to lucid dream well. |
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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 sure hope not lol, because i plan to devote a lot of my time to learn how between 2009 and 2012... and i'm in my early 20s. i figured it would have more to do with your imagination, but i really don't know much about lucid dreaming, yet. |
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I have heard this too, but not any scientific proof or any sources, just the rumor. |
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I wouldn't worry about it. Even if natural ability does decrease you can make up for that with practice. |
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Apachama: Noun. Slimey things made of dust.
"Everything is beautiful"
Harder as in? I don't remember having many if any LDs when I was a boy. But have gotten more recently because I tried and I'm way past teenager... |
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Those reality checks and questioning "Am I Dreaming?" when you obviously know your not is creating Obsessive Compulsive thought patterns. And the disorder Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is linked to brain chemistry so in other words doing those checks and asking if we are dreaming or not on a regular basis is changing the normal brain chemistry to an OCD one to a small degree. The more you believe that you may be in a dream, the deeper the mind is in the Obsessive Compulsive state and will enter into dream state because it has become a high priority aka genuine to check if he or she is in the dream state or not. It's safe as long as the person still knows he's doing the checks to get into the habit of doing them but that reduces the effect that will carry into the dream. As for techs like WILDing, VILD, FILD..etc are more toward the meditative state. You can do a search on a Dr Herbert Benson and a Dr James Austin about the brain when in meditative/relaxative state. |
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Last edited by imj; 08-13-2008 at 05:14 AM.
Trusting the things on wiki, kills the wonders of facts.. |
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I know who I am, as I become...
I've lost a lot of abilities as I've aged when it comes to visualization, meditation, etc., AND I must admit my most vivid lucid happened when I was much younger. I was in grade school, middle school, or MAYBE early highschool. Can't recall when it happened. However, while it was my most lucid, it was the only one I recall having then. I didn't have another for years. I freaked, woke myself up, and wasted it. I wasn't terribly frightened, but perhaps a little. Mostly, it was the surprise of it. I didn't have another LD for years. In fact, I don't know if I had another one until I was either an older teen (nearing the end of my teen years) or even in my 20's. After I was in my 20's, I started having them ocassionally. So while they aren't as lucid, they are more frequent. And I just had one when I was younger, so maybe it being more lucid wasn't relevant to age, but something else. I didn't have enough then to make a judgement on whether age made a difference in the degree of lucidity and the vividness. Hopefully, I'll have a more lucid, more vivid one again. Point is, I've had more as I've aged. So, it doesn't seem age necessarily affects this negatively. ALSO, I met a man recently who said he LD'd from time to time and LOVED it. He said he didn't do it when he was younger. It started as he grew older. It seems it developed for us, with age. |
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Last edited by ObsidianWraith; 08-15-2008 at 01:50 AM.
Obsidian I am curious, do you use techniques to have LDs or wait for them to happen on their own? If so, what sort of techniques do you use to have lucids? |
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Hey Shift! Well, I've only had LD's spontaneously and infrequently. My first one was VERY lucid, but the shock brought me out of it fairly quickly, unfortunately. Usually now I'm only semi-lucid or have semi-control, but I seem to have them more now than I did when I was younger. They are sparse, and they are always spontaneous, with one exception. I sort of caused myself to have one, but it wasn't exactly a conscious choice. I didn't intend to have a lucid dream, but something I chose to do consciously, caused the LD. |
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Last edited by ObsidianWraith; 08-15-2008 at 08:21 AM. Reason: A simple typo changed the meaning of something, so I corrected it
Thanks for sharing!! |
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I would think it meant that there is a lesser chance of becoming lucid without trying when you get older... |
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Bollocks.
Shift, |
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Last edited by ObsidianWraith; 08-16-2008 at 07:23 AM.
Glad I could help |
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I have noticed that l've been lucid dreaming less than since I was about six. |
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like muscle, if you don't use it, it atrophies. |
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Yeah, it is truly odd. I also wonder, why certain things stick in our memory- simple things, sometimes insignificant things, it seems- and yet, other things do not, even though they seem more like things one would recall. |
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You use lots of big words. |
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making me the subject is a convenient way to miss the point. |
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smoke screen arcade? huh? |
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Well, I can't say it's gotten harder for me as I age (I am in my 30's). It's actually gotten easier, only because I didn't know I was lucid dreaming when I was younger. |
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Last edited by Misbijoux; 08-17-2008 at 05:17 AM.
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'm not sure I agree with this, but you could have a point.*shrugs* |
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