You should check out "The 13th floor". I don't want to spoil it but it has a good plot twist along the lines of Vanilla Sky. |
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Are you dreaming or awake?
PL: 51S1NT 4R51MS
You should check out "The 13th floor". I don't want to spoil it but it has a good plot twist along the lines of Vanilla Sky. |
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LD's Since Joining: 6
it has clearly demonstrated that all "reality' is created by mind...whether imagining, dreaming, or "awake". |
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” (or better yet: three...)
George Bernard Shaw
No theory, no ready-made system, no book that has ever been written will save the world. I cleave to no system. I am a true seeker. - Mikhail Bakunin
The incredible potential of the human mind as far as its capacity to create.. oh and I have the label "dreamer" now instead of "stoner" among my peers |
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Courtney est ma reine. Et oui, je suis roi.
Apprentice: Pastro
Apprentess: Courtney Mae
Adoptee: Rokuni
100% of the people I meet are idiots. If you are the one guy in the world who isn't an idiot, put this in your sig line.
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Are you dreaming or awake?
PL: 51S1NT 4R51MS
My life has been wholly affected by LDs. It has given me a chance to have complete control over my dreams, and in turn helps me to take control of aspects other of my life. It's so cool, and anything is possible in your dreams. Who wouldn't love em'? |
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Shine on, you crazy diamond!
Raised: The Blue Meanie, Exobyte
Adopted: MarcusoftheNight
Luciding has changed my life, for in dreams you can explore anything you wish. With the sheer amount of detail in a dream, you can see and do anything. |
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"The man who has no sense of history, is like a man who has no ears or eyes"
Recorded Dreams - 3412. Lucid Dreams since joining - 245.
I've unlocked things that have been trapped inside of my mind. (if that makes sense....) |
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Philosophically, how can one nightly experience vast vistas stretching toward a distant horizon that look and feel as detailed and real as one's waking life, yet know, truly know that there is no distance there, no breeze, no warm sunshine except as a manifestation within the mind, and not then awaken into waking reality to question its nature, as well? When I had my first (unintentional) LD at 14 or 15, it was the biggest and most profound mind-trip of my life. If dreams can be perceptually as real as our waking experiences, what does that say about the relationship between our mind and this waking reality which we inhabit for 2/3 of our lives? |
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“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.”
- Voltaire (1694 - 1778)
The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world's problems.
- Mohandas Gandhi
I don't know if it actually changed my mind as I remember dreams that I had when I was four and I don't remember much of the reality from that period. |
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When ever I see something cool or amazing, I end up thinking "I should come back here in a lucid" like when I was flying to gran canaria, the sunset on the horizon above the clouds, it was one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen. As soon as we went below the clouds I decided to visit that sunset in a lucid dream at some point. Now when ever I play a game I usually pick out moments from the game that would make good dream material. |
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Recent Dream journal note : I was swallowed by some kind of sea-snake thing
I wish I could remember the waking life enough during my dreams to recall moments to pull into the dream. Your dream with the sunset sounds neat. I'd like to have that dream. I remember one dream where I was floating above some blue-green terrain that looked almost watery. |
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LD's Since Joining: 6
It's funny to have them, and I feel happier when I wake up, if I have had a good one. |
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Matt Reynolds
Cultural Anthropology & Folklore
It's so cool to belong to a minority that can lucid dream. Anyone I tell about this has never heard of it before. As soon as I heard of it I was amazed and started training. Lucid dreaming is an awesome thing and the world would be a better place if everyone knew it. I'm sure LDing is going to be a big thing in the future. |
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Yea I agree with you Philip. Everyday I have a Lucid or a cool Non-Lucid dream I wake up very happy. I think I'm getting rid of my depressive side |
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Spots of love in a deep and red scarlet...
Lucid Count: 6 (yay!)
You put that well. It has become my life too. For instance, I can meet animated characters that I never could in real life, and have an intelligent discussion with them. I just need to work on having realistic smells and tastes. I am sometimes tired of rediculuos things I do in a non-lucid state that I wouldn't do lucid. Sometimes, I feel that non-lucids waste time. Also, if I had a bit more common sense in my dreams (even lucids) it would be less frustrating. |
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LD's Since Joining: 6
LDing has helped me w/ my writing. |
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"dreaming permits each and everyone of us to be
quietly and safely insane every night of our lives."
-William Dement
I self published my own novel, and did it before I studied lucid dreaming. With LD skills, I'm sure you'll be well on your way to achieving this. |
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LD's Since Joining: 6
I've been struggling with my art lately, as making music has become painful and difficult. I'm taking time off, and I'm glad to have lucid dreaming to practice and enjoy as I return to trying to figure out who I am and what I want. Also, I've discovered a dynamic and engaging relaxation aide in the "looking-yet-not-looking" play of gazing into deep space (my eyelids), which activity provoked the joyful surprise of my first LD! |
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You should look into Binaural Beats. A good program that uses them is Brainwave Generator. By using binaral beats, you can sync your brainwave to any frequency. |
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LD's Since Joining: 6
It hasn't...yet. Though maybe in the future it will affect my life, for better or worse. |
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For me, the greatest effect it's had so far is not knowing myself better or something like that. Even the amazing things I've experienced thanks to lucid dreams haven't had a huge effect on my life overall (although any experience is a small, welcome addition). |
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A dream
is a reality that others cannot see.
Reality
is a dream you share with others.
It made me have a positive outlook on life. As you have to think "I will have a lucid dream etc." I believe this has transfered into 'real'-life and everything has never been better for me |
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