Oh, definitely nice to have real life friends who also practise lucid dreaming. I found out yesterday that a friend of mine lucid dreams, so we had a really long conversation about it yesterday! |
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This has been my experience with being a an open book about it. |
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Oh, definitely nice to have real life friends who also practise lucid dreaming. I found out yesterday that a friend of mine lucid dreams, so we had a really long conversation about it yesterday! |
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AHA! I just got someone to try to TELL ME about Lucid dreaming after i subtly brought up sleep paraysis |
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REALITY CHECK
Very interesting topic. I don't tell anyone except for my best friends and my girlfriend. I also make videos about lucid dreaming, and don't want anyone from my school to see those videos. |
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I talk about lucid dreaming pretty openly, but people's responses vary. |
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I'm willing to share the knowledge with those who are interested or want help, but I try not to impose it onto others and I try to avoid sounding like a pretentious prick while talking about it. I know how to hide my powerlevel. I'll usually keep it simple if I discuss it with others, because few of my friends are aware of the mechanics of LDs or even dreams in general. |
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Lol I'm waiting for the day when I catch someone doing a RC in public. |
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I guess one reason why lots of people are uncomfortable about lucid dreaming is because they sound a lot like an LSD trip. |
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Stephen LaBerge's Full Seminar in Russia, 1998
Стивен Лаберж - Осознанные сновидения. Весь семинар 1998.
I don't want to keep my lucid dreaming a secret. My hope is to find other perspective lucid dreamers or experienced lucid dreamers that I can converse with daily. As for people thinking I'm weird, I told my girlfriend about it and she is pretty spiritual so she was very interested. |
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It's a shame just how close-minded some people can be. We all dream, for God's sake! It's just that some of us take greater profit of it. I think people have a problem of either ignorance or jealousy. They either know nothing about sleep and dreams and just sleep through it all without a care, or they secretly believe it sounds cool and "hate" you because they are too lazy to try themselves and so will never be able to experience it. |
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"If you must sleep a third of your life, why should you sleep through your dreams?"
Stephen LaBerge
I agree completely. |
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Stephen LaBerge's Full Seminar in Russia, 1998
Стивен Лаберж - Осознанные сновидения. Весь семинар 1998.
I tried telling my friends 2 years ago in 8th grade, but they just laughed at me. A little while ago while I was waiting for the bus, a friend of mine brought up lucid dreaming or something like that and they said that they were trying to have lucid dreams and we talked about it for a bit, but he doesn't really talk about it. |
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AKA: DragonMaster21
I think one of the reasons why lucid dreaming is not more widely spread is because it's something that requires daily practice during months and years, and the vast majority of people are just not willing to do it. Those of us who are determined to work for it, though, see the endless possibilities this offers us in the long run. I am not very experienced yet and I look forward to having more lucids more often, but thinking of what I'll be able to do in the future is motivation enough for me to keep at it. But I have to admit I'd love to know someone personally I could share it with, it would make it much more fun. It's a shame the people around me don't care much about it. |
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"If you must sleep a third of your life, why should you sleep through your dreams?"
Stephen LaBerge
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I've also been really working for it only for the last few months, but seems like you've had more success than me |
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"If you must sleep a third of your life, why should you sleep through your dreams?"
Stephen LaBerge
i dont tell anyone but my friend knows cuz hes into it too. i dont tell anyone because people like to associate it with "hurrr have lucid dream to bang hot gurlzzz!!!" and i dont even feel like trying to explain to them f that business |
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Just a 15 year old dreamer
Well of course its all in your head, but why on earth should that mean its not real? - Albus Dumbledore
It seems like many people report getting strange reactions where they share lucid dreaming stories; I on the other hand was surprised with many "been there-done that" type of answers! I asked my family if they've heard of lucid dreaming, and the reply was "yeah, every night." Asked co-workers, and they had countless lucid stories of their own! I was pleasantly surprised with how simple it was and how knowledgeable they were. Even if you get a few head shakes, the chance of finding out a person you've known for years is keeping it secret also is well worth it. Now I can keep lucidity on my mind all day at work with discussions strengthening my future dreams! It's more common knowledge than I thought. Here I thought I stumbled upon a valuable secret but in reality I was chasing the bandwagon! |
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