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      Quote Originally Posted by Mancon123 View Post
      Im interested. Sadly, I have only had 1 (only partly) lucid dream. I hope I can try this if I have a chance!
      Quote Originally Posted by Mario92 View Post
      Lucid massage is actually on my big dumb list of stuff to do, but I've only had one lucid...I'd love to help, but I'm afraid I'm unable to. Sorry.
      Since I posted this, Raven Knight did lucid dream massage on my neck, and it felt a lot better the next day.

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      Usually when I try to WILD, I try to imagine tactile senses to pull myself into the dream. This usually consists of clapping my hands, running or swimming and grabbing random dream objects. I find that as soon as my dream body comes into contact with a tactile sense, the rest of the dream forms.

      Once I was trying to WILD while I was laying on my stomach. I wanted to try something different, so this time I tried to imagine someone mounted over me. (As if they was about to give a massage)
      I concentrated on the feeling of someone's thighs against my lower hips and how the weight of the body would feel against mine. Once I fully imagined this I moved onto the next part. I began to imagine someone giving me a massage.
      What their hands would feel like rubbing against my back, how they're skin feels against mine and so on. Eventually, It felt like I was actually having a back massage. I got to the point where the tactile senses started to work by themselves, this is when I knew I had entered a dream. I turned my body around and thanked the DC sat on top of me. aha

      I know its a bit off topic, but its worth mentioning.

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      Quote Originally Posted by mrdeano View Post
      Usually when I try to WILD, I try to imagine tactile senses to pull myself into the dream. This usually consists of clapping my hands, running or swimming and grabbing random dream objects. I find that as soon as my dream body comes into contact with a tactile sense, the rest of the dream forms.

      Once I was trying to WILD while I was laying on my stomach. I wanted to try something different, so this time I tried to imagine someone mounted over me. (As if they was about to give a massage)
      I concentrated on the feeling of someone's thighs against my lower hips and how the weight of the body would feel against mine. Once I fully imagined this I moved onto the next part. I began to imagine someone giving me a massage.
      What their hands would feel like rubbing against my back, how they're skin feels against mine and so on. Eventually, It felt like I was actually having a back massage. I got to the point where the tactile senses started to work by themselves, this is when I knew I had entered a dream. I turned my body around and thanked the DC sat on top of me. aha

      I know its a bit off topic, but its worth mentioning.
      Totally on topic! So, did you feel more relaxed? What did the DC look like?

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      nomad, when you try to heal yourself, massage or do any body work, do you try to feel your dream body and physical body simultaneously? i wonder if that would increase its effectiveness... this really interests me.
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      Quote Originally Posted by WakingNomad View Post
      Totally on topic! So, did you feel more relaxed? What did the DC look like?
      It actually felt great! Afterwards, when I woke, if felt like I'd just had a real back massage. I was completely relaxed and my back felt lovely XD
      The DC looked like one of my friends I think deep inside I wanted it to be this particular person and it was.

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      Well if you take in to consideration the fact that human body can repair itself from injuries and the hypothesis that you could affect the healing through your positive thoughts, I'd say it is quite logical that you could accelerate your natural healing via dreams since you are messing with our sub-conscious there. If you succeed in planting seed of that in your mind, that is.

      Worth of testing. How you get trustworthy results, I don't know. At least it feels good in your own head ^^
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