Has anyone mastered the technique of going straight into a lucid dream? |
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Has anyone mastered the technique of going straight into a lucid dream? |
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You mean like a WILD? |
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jep. |
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DILD count since joining: 44
WILD count:27
''It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live."
i think she means like laying down at 9 PM and just laying there until you get into your first REM stage (staying concious through all the stages leading up to it) |
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[b]I know this may seem odd, but I mastered lucid dreams when I was about seven. I really don't know if it's common or not I just remeber when I was young and I had a nightmare I would simply change it to something more cheerfull. The feeling is not that remarkable to me because I have been doing it all me life, but it feels like switching a chanel in my mind, it's just simple for me. Frankly, when I was younger I thought anyone could do it. |
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Yer, Lucid state is KNOWING you're awake, however, to be able to change things suggests you know the reality of the dream world isn't real, so who knows! why is it that people seem most lucid in nightmares!? As for the going straight into LDs from the moment u go to bed is unlikely, i think, as dreaming i dictated by REM cycles, and these are far and few in the early stages of sleep, WILD is the closest to doing this, which is a wonderful experience, once you can do it, but these happen in the early morning, when REM is sufficient enough |
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"Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake" - Thoreau
LD's since joining = 33
WILD after a few hours sleep I've done a few times, many people can. |
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Recent Dream journal note : I was swallowed by some kind of sea-snake thing
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i think they may be the same thing....I have only one question though. Is AP a lucid dream that you know your out of your body BUT dont know that your in a dream? Like is it a lucid dream thats not a lucid dream at all? Its hard to describe. You know your out of your body and that you are counsicous but you do not believe that its a dream? |
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ld's since joining....28
dreams are real while they last, what more can be said about life??
Adopted: SuperDuck
I can't speak from experience on either account, but I am pursuing each. From what I read and understand they seem to be two different things. The first reason that I started believing in the AP is the sheer amount of similarities between people's experiences (filtering out the BS of course), such as not being able to affect material objects, walls feeling like hard jelly, the actual feeling of falling out of body onto the floor. Most people said that they couldn't cause anything other than walking through things and flying, no matter how much they believed that they could, unlike in higher level LDs. Unless of course they were having a bad LD, hah. I was shocked when reading about WILDs, though, because the process is exactly the same as AP, from HI to sleep paralysis to the vibrations. Regardless I've achieved neither, not yet at least, so I only speak vicariously through other's experiences. |
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I've had many WILDs. I'm not exactly sure about the existence of AP...but if it exists...I've done it. To me it's the difference between going through SP and HI into a lucid dream...and struggling out of SP...so that you are in fact walking around in what seems to be a FA. I dunno, I've had lots of strange experiences in that trancelike state between SP and LDs. I think there's something more there than most people would like to think. |
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Well last night I was on the edge of falling asleep, and started having very short dreams. I could feel myself in my bed, breathing, trying to fall asleep, with my eyes closed, but at the same time dreaming. These short dreams very quickly gave me a strange feeling, which I could feel because I was still conscious, and which I woke myself up from quite quickly. I think if I just would have let it happen, I would have gone lucid. This happened like 5 or 6 times I think before I fell asleep. Wether I had a lucid dream at that point and forgot it, or just a regular dream, or no dream, I don't know. This is all happening about 20 minutes after I went to bed at around 2:30 AM. So yeah, I think it would have happened, even though I only even learned of lucid dreams yesterday. |
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