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Since I had my first (and only) lucid dream (in which I overcome a nightmare for the first time also) my confidence level has risen dramatically. All my life I dreamt of flying, but my flying has always been slow and at very low levels. This is the first time that I fly so high and so fast. I had no fears of being so high, and I had no problem controling my speed. It was fantastic! |
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you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
Another case in point why Lucid dreaming is a good thing! |
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I found that when I had my first proper lucid dream i gained confidence in everyday life and became more aware of things around me. I also gained a little more intelligence |
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To oneiro einai to kalitero
since i've started lucid dreaming ive gotten much better at drawing and i started writing music...i was stuck at the same crappy artistic level for the longest time, but now i improve noticeably with each drawing i complete...also, my perception of reality has changed quite a bit... |
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Why arent Lucid dreams prescribed by doctors? |
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Yes, LD are a very good thing. I've noticed increased memory recall - now I can play music in my mind |
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Ill sing for Greece in the next Eurovision song contest in my next LD |
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To oneiro einai to kalitero
[quote]Ste wrote: "why aren't Lucid dreams prescribed by doctors" |
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The thing is that this was only one experience in my case, but the impact was significant. I can only imagine what it's like for people who have done this for a while. |
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Well, thats awsome moe, i remember when you first joined the board; also, i must say that you ask some truely intriguing questions that get people thinking! |
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"i am the crumpled sheets of paper behind an artists' attempt at perfection"
www.myspace.com/mattnocas (more recent pics and info)
Pictures of me here-----> (4 years old now)
http://www.dreamviews.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5073
Thank you for the complement. I do find that alot of people here are pretty smart. |
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Moe, i'm glad you are still around. Us old farts need to stick together (*nudge, nudge*) |
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you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
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"i am the crumpled sheets of paper behind an artists' attempt at perfection"
www.myspace.com/mattnocas (more recent pics and info)
Pictures of me here-----> (4 years old now)
http://www.dreamviews.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5073
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Lucid dreaming has also given me some confidence, and made me look forward to the dream world. Mostly it has let me discover a lot about myself, and the power of the mind. It is amazing how spiritual of an experience it can be. I have had 3 lucid dreams since I joined this forum, two of them were not very vivid, although I did more in them, and the third one, which I was able to achieve through WILD, was so vivid it was incredible. I was literally there. I didn't do much in it, but embrace the reality of it, and focus on everything I was feeling. It was really a great moment of self-discovery. |
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If I hadn't made me
I'd be more inclined to bow
Powers that be would have swallowed me up
But that's more than I can allow...
For me, I find myself being more impatient with people who are ignorant or insecure. It's like I forgot how to tolerate stupidity and things/people who are boring. |
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Blissful, I think I love you... |
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If I hadn't made me
I'd be more inclined to bow
Powers that be would have swallowed me up
But that's more than I can allow...
I had my first lucid dream when i was 9 years old. I didn't know what it was at the time. But i have to admit that my confience has also increased since i got into lucid dreaming. I could care less what people think about me now, because i know i can always go to my dreams. |
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You have a super small magnanese compass in your head with a super small piece of magnanese that can detect magnetic north uber precise. How's that for unaware? |
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What you are determines what you do.
What you think determines what you are.
What you know determines what you think.
Knowledge is power.
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