Doesn't it seem like something in your mind is trying to prevent you from becoming lucid in your dreams? What if your mind is right? What if LDing is somehow dangerous, and your mind is trying to prevent something bad from happening? |
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Doesn't it seem like something in your mind is trying to prevent you from becoming lucid in your dreams? What if your mind is right? What if LDing is somehow dangerous, and your mind is trying to prevent something bad from happening? |
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Could you please explain how your mind tries to stop you from becoming lucid? |
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Not really, As there are quite a few people who can do it naturally. Also, I've never heard of anybody being harmed in any way by Lucid dreaming, either physically or mentally. The only way I can think of that would make it dangerous is if you use it as a form of escapism. But that would be your own fault. |
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Apparently the logic center of your brain shuts off when you sleep so thats why your not lucid all the time and why sometimes its hard becoming lucid. Doing different practices like RCing during the day and being more aware througout the day will help you be aware in the dream world, which would make you lucid. There's no harm in lucid dreaming what-so-ever, unless you loose sleep from a lot of WBTB's, which would also be your own fault. |
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Last edited by The Silver Bullet; 10-12-2009 at 09:31 PM.
Last Lucid: July 15, 2011
Current Lucid Goal: Summon a Dragon
In the various books I've read, it's mentioned that if you cannot tell your waking life from dreams, or if you can't tell fantasies from reality, i.e., if you have an actual mental illness such as schizophrenia or some type of delusional disorder, it's not a good idea to get into LDing, but for everyone else, there is nothing at all to fear. I don't think this at all means recalling some little thing and not being sure if it happened in waking life or in a dream; I don't think that's unusual or any cause for alarm. (I just started Patricia Garfield's book, and she points out that if we're not ready for a certain thing to happen, it won't happen, so there are built-in safeguards, too.) |
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Okay, thanks everyone. On to lucid dreaming! |
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Well, If sp, somehow, didnt kick in, and you became lucid and jumped out of a window, you would die if you were high enough. because sp is there so that when your dreaming, you wont get hurt, so it paralyses your real body so that you only move your dream body. so if sp didnt kick in, your body would be awake, therefor if you move your arm in your ld, your rl arm would move. get it? |
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That would be the same for a non-lucid dream, correct? |
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@ ldwithadhd: Wouldn't that just be sleep walking? |
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