Do you guys really enjoy LDs more than regular dreams? |
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Do you guys really enjoy LDs more than regular dreams? |
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"Come and get one in the yarbles!"
hi! I have 1-3 Ld's per week - I've started recently and only have had around 67 LD's- thus far the novelty hasn't faded. I find that the most enjoyable part of LD-ing is realizing you are dreaming, and having your perception of what it means to be conscious expand, everything else is secondary, though have you tried doing new things? confront your true fears |
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TAKE DV members advice with caution! some have had zero or 1-2 LD's yet act like gurus
TOTAL LD's (almost all DILD/MILD) =160!!
new goals: have more LD's than Shift[X]
10-15min LD [ X] Article: A day in the life of an LD-er
the "Mind V.S. Body" Induction technique
Everyman 2 LD's/ sleep schedule progress
for the most part, it hasn't gotten old. I may go through periods where I don't enjoy them as much, but in general, it's still something I look forward to. Maybe you should try doing the task(s) of the month....or just go on a break from it all for while. |
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I don't say I hate non-lucid dreams, but I like dreaming with actually knowing that this is a dream. It is real. Even if you created it, it is REAL for You. It's just that others cannot see it. |
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Last edited by SolvedSnake; 07-06-2009 at 02:16 PM. Reason: grammar >_>
My non lucids= Stable FAs where I just do normal things, normal and boring things... so yes. |
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I agree, fully. That really hits home for me. |
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I know what you're saying. Non-lucid dreams have their beauty too. It created a world and a story line that you think you're a part of. Especially those "lovey dovey" dreams that you get so involved in that you nearly cried when you wake up. The problem with non-lucid dreams for me is that I can only pretty much enjoy it when I wake up. So for now I like lucid dreams a lot more, because so far I have only 2 ok lucid dreams, and in lucid dream you can enjoy it right from the moment it happened. But yeah, some regular dreams are so powerful that they could leave you dazed for the rest of the day. |
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I just recently restarted attempting LDs but when I was younger I had them a lot. I see where your coming from but I have to admit at the moment I'm thinking WTF!!! A lucid dream is a world where not only can you virtually do anything, there's absolutely no consequences for your actions!!! If all else gets boring, which I still can't comprehend, they can be used to better your waking life by, letting you program habits directly into you subconscious, letting you program motor skills into your mind (guitar solos, skateboarding, juggling), and my favorite is tapping into your subconsciousnesses creativity which is to incredible for words. If all else fails man just kick back and eat junk food without having to worry about getting fat. The simple pleasures in life..... |
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Lucids: NONE
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TAKE DV members advice with caution! some have had zero or 1-2 LD's yet act like gurus
TOTAL LD's (almost all DILD/MILD) =160!!
new goals: have more LD's than Shift[X]
10-15min LD [ X] Article: A day in the life of an LD-er
the "Mind V.S. Body" Induction technique
Everyman 2 LD's/ sleep schedule progress
Thanks for the replies. |
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"Come and get one in the yarbles!"
Actually, this is one of my fears of LDing. |
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Yes it is. Immediately before bed. |
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