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I just thought this might be something interresting to share...
I've been planning on doing this for a long time now and two days ago I got my chance: to meditate in my sleep.
Here's what happened...
I was having something of a nightmare (more like an attack by annoying beings in a dream). Throughout the dream there was a man who was trying to kidnap me.
There came a point when this particular agressor attacked by lunging at me. At that point I simply decided to sit/'float' down (in the half-lotus position, just as I do in real life) and close my eyes. Immediately I felt the effect of a good five minute's worth of meditation.
All went silent and grey, and then turned to white as I 'let my mind go' without thought, feeling or 'sound'. When I opened my eyes again my agressor dissipated like a gas into the air.
Shortly after that my alarm clock woke me up.
Unfortunatelty conquering my exam-demons at school wasn't so easy though... =p
Anyways, it's definetly an idea I recommend for anyone who meditates. =)
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That's a good idea. I think any meditation is powerful, especially in a lucid dream.
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You know I was planning to do the exact same thing
for about a week while waiting for a lucid.
I finally got my chance the other night, I became lucid while noticing
I only had four finger. I could feel the spongey carpet beneath my feet.
So first thing I decide to do is sit down and try meditating.
As soon as a closed my dream eyes the dream started becoming very unstable.
I flicked between sitting there with my eyes closed and falling in slow motion onto my bed.
Withing about 3 seconds I woke up
:( I'll have to try it again soon when my lucids start becoming clearer and more stable..
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I'd do it once I have more dream stabilizing experience. Sadly, I need patience. :D
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Cool I have meditated in an LD it seems to be even more beneficial than normal meditation when you wake up! ( especially when you do it in a 30min power nap on a lazy saturday!! )