Hi guys. I've been thinking about this idea ever since I discovered lucid dreaming in middle school. The idea that one, with enough practice, could have their life be one unbroken stream of consciousness, flowing fluidly from waking to dreaming and back again. This would make the human experience, life, existence itself, be far more meaningful in my opinion. Not to mention you would have the benefit of living your full life, not just 2/3 of it.

I have read that it is possible to keep a dream going as long as you want if you are experienced enough and have enough concentration/lucidity. Has anyone had the experience of going to sleep, having a WILD, then sustaining that same unbroken dream state all the wake through to waking?

If anyone has had experiences or thoughts about this type of thing, making lucid dreaming a bridge in consciousness between each waking period, not just a once-in-a-while joyride, then please post in this thread and speak your mind. If it can't be done, I want very hard evidence as to why, not just that it would be "too hard." LD is still a science/discipline in its infancy, and none of us really know its limits.