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Maybe I should write an LDing Immanuel. |
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My Lucid Dreaming Articles/Tutorials:
Mindfulness - An Alternative Approach to ADA
Intent in Lucid Dreaming; Break that Dry-Spell, Escape the Technique Rut
Always, no sometimes think it's me,
But you know I know when it's a dream
I think I know I mean a yes
But it's all wrong
That is I think I disagree
-John Lennon
Ooh - this sounds very good - I hope, I remember trying it out! |
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Last edited by StephL; 02-03-2014 at 07:23 PM. Reason: I tend to, while I can..
^ I've looked at that book before and thought about reading it. Maybe I'll add it to the bedside stack. |
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My Lucid Dreaming Articles/Tutorials:
Mindfulness - An Alternative Approach to ADA
Intent in Lucid Dreaming; Break that Dry-Spell, Escape the Technique Rut
Always, no sometimes think it's me,
But you know I know when it's a dream
I think I know I mean a yes
But it's all wrong
That is I think I disagree
-John Lennon
Our diet helps vividness too. Biochemistry, like you said. Mantras must help. Yaaaaay! |
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I fill my heart with fire, with passion, passion for what makes me nostalgic. A unique perspective fuels my fire, makes me discover new passions, more nostalgia. I love it.
"People tell dreamers to reality check and realize this is the real world and not one of fantasies, but little do they know that for us Lucid Dreamers, it all starts when the RC fails"
Add me as a friend!!!
As I recall what Sivason wrote, the emphasis was on "reducing the processing load on the brain" and "allowing the brain dream processor to reboot". So the emphasis is on creating a simpler scene. Is that really what's happening? Maybe....if the dreamer believes it entirely, then it seems to work! Maybe that's what's most important? |
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FryingMan's Unified Theory of Lucid Dreaming: Pay Attention, Reflect, Recall -- Both Day and Night[link]
FryingMan's Dream Recall Tips -- Awesome Links
“No amount of security is worth the suffering of a mediocre life chained to a routine that has killed your dreams.”
"...develop stability in awareness and your dreams will change in extraordinary ways" -- TYoDaS
Well recently to stabilize my dream, I just kept feeling a fence that was near me and putting rust and stuff onto it until it looked as real as a real fence, then that made the whole world look and feel just as real. |
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This is extremely interesting! I'd like to hear more experiences like this. Did influencing a part of the dream to be more life like influence the whole dream to be? Do you think it was pure expectation effect, or a way the subconscious was 'inspired' by your act to increase the reality of all it's landscape as so? |
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I fill my heart with fire, with passion, passion for what makes me nostalgic. A unique perspective fuels my fire, makes me discover new passions, more nostalgia. I love it.
"People tell dreamers to reality check and realize this is the real world and not one of fantasies, but little do they know that for us Lucid Dreamers, it all starts when the RC fails"
Add me as a friend!!!
What I found last night, was that it was good to first concentrate just on a small patch of ground, and take a look around slowly, not whip my head about, when just before having gotten lucid. |
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Interesting! |
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Last edited by LouaiB; 06-02-2014 at 02:45 PM.
I fill my heart with fire, with passion, passion for what makes me nostalgic. A unique perspective fuels my fire, makes me discover new passions, more nostalgia. I love it.
"People tell dreamers to reality check and realize this is the real world and not one of fantasies, but little do they know that for us Lucid Dreamers, it all starts when the RC fails"
Add me as a friend!!!
Something I read recently on another thread that resonated strongly with me is the idea of carrying something around with you at all times in your hand, like a favorite drink in a bottle, and taking a drink from it every few minutes. Provides multiple senses engagement with the dream environment. I'll try that the next time I can remember it |
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FryingMan's Unified Theory of Lucid Dreaming: Pay Attention, Reflect, Recall -- Both Day and Night[link]
FryingMan's Dream Recall Tips -- Awesome Links
“No amount of security is worth the suffering of a mediocre life chained to a routine that has killed your dreams.”
"...develop stability in awareness and your dreams will change in extraordinary ways" -- TYoDaS
Ooh cool!! |
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I fill my heart with fire, with passion, passion for what makes me nostalgic. A unique perspective fuels my fire, makes me discover new passions, more nostalgia. I love it.
"People tell dreamers to reality check and realize this is the real world and not one of fantasies, but little do they know that for us Lucid Dreamers, it all starts when the RC fails"
Add me as a friend!!!
If you only have the skills to do so you can experience anything you can imagine as real.
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I fill my heart with fire, with passion, passion for what makes me nostalgic. A unique perspective fuels my fire, makes me discover new passions, more nostalgia. I love it.
"People tell dreamers to reality check and realize this is the real world and not one of fantasies, but little do they know that for us Lucid Dreamers, it all starts when the RC fails"
Add me as a friend!!!
Usually when I get lucid it's all very blurry, but sometimes I feel the urge to open my eyes (which feels really difficult), I can see but my eyes feel closed so I try opening them with all my might and then they pop open and I can see stuff 2x sharper than IRL. |
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And when you're done with the Calea, because it tastes like Dementors in liquid form (if you're into the Harry Potter universe |
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So ... is this the real universe, or is it just a preliminary study?
How do you prepare the oregano? |
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My Lucid Dreaming Articles/Tutorials:
Mindfulness - An Alternative Approach to ADA
Intent in Lucid Dreaming; Break that Dry-Spell, Escape the Technique Rut
Always, no sometimes think it's me,
But you know I know when it's a dream
I think I know I mean a yes
But it's all wrong
That is I think I disagree
-John Lennon
Hm. I don't quite understand your thinking - you sound like this: |
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Preparing the oregano is like any other herbal infusion; pouring water (just off the boil) over the dried, shredded herb, and letting it steep for at least 10 minutes. Actually, I let it steep for an hour or so. I drink it immediately before bedtime. |
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Last edited by Voldmer; 06-15-2014 at 08:14 PM.
So ... is this the real universe, or is it just a preliminary study?
Fantastic Voldmer - this is everything and exactly what I was asking you - and the more different substances one brings into play - the longer one can make the cycles, rotating supps to avoid repetition with tolerance. I still did not get at the topic properly - reading up and acting - but oregano is easily available just like peppermint, if that really does something - not sure there. I can even grow them myself next to my basil! |
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My Lucid Dreaming Articles/Tutorials:
Mindfulness - An Alternative Approach to ADA
Intent in Lucid Dreaming; Break that Dry-Spell, Escape the Technique Rut
Always, no sometimes think it's me,
But you know I know when it's a dream
I think I know I mean a yes
But it's all wrong
That is I think I disagree
-John Lennon
@Voldmer: That sounds very handy! Especially that celea is only available by shipping. But yeah I've heard it tastes really bitter, so I'll buy them in capsule forms, but I can take the bitterness, I mean I would drink anything, ANYTHING, for the sake of better LDs! |
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Last edited by LouaiB; 06-18-2014 at 07:00 PM. Reason: typo
I fill my heart with fire, with passion, passion for what makes me nostalgic. A unique perspective fuels my fire, makes me discover new passions, more nostalgia. I love it.
"People tell dreamers to reality check and realize this is the real world and not one of fantasies, but little do they know that for us Lucid Dreamers, it all starts when the RC fails"
Add me as a friend!!!
I think it's just memory. When I'm dreaming, they are just as vividly realistic as when I'm awake. But as I forget the dream in the morning, it becomes less and less vivid. The same applies to my waking life. As I forget things that happened, those experiences seem more hazy and unclear. The main difference is that most of the time I am in waking life, and it's pretty easy to remember things from 1 second ago, making it seem very vivid. When I'm in a lucid dream, it is always just as vivid as waking life. |
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