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  • i finally had a lucid dream last night, and i remember every part of it, even the parts before it...strange how much after i still remember it though

  • This gu just smoked a big ass bag of weed LAWL

  • everytime I become aware that I am dreaming i feel tht my real life eyes are twitching and i can open them and i somehow always do open them wth how to stop tht?!??!

  • Last used the spinning technique last night. I become lucid about twice a week now. glad that my first attempt at prolonging was succesful. I walked to the bathroom after having a nightmare thinking i was awake. I look at the mirror to discover my face was morphing and i was like no way, so i did a reality check with my hands, not only were the different, my mirror image did not match my movement. i became lucid and spun around and then used the rubbing hands technique lol the colors are a trip.

  • Ive heard touching and feeling random Objects in the dream helps.. Is this true? Im on my second day of trying to attain lucidity and ive partially attained a wild

  • spinning worked percfectly for me, but then I lost lucidity, but didn't wake up, I was losing lucidity rapidly and eventually lost it... Still not waking up. I usually seem to slip out of it, sadly.

  • I tried the spinning around and it worked. While I was spinning I could see the scenery changing and I stopped In a open field, then I told myself lets fly and I did. The flying scared me though and I woke up....lol. No more flying for me.

  • Another great tip for staying in your dream is to designate an authority figure in your dream, and asking him/her to keep you in the dream. For example, I willed myself into a classroom and while I felt myself waking up I raised my hand and said, "Professor, I'm waking up." So he walked over and touched me on the shoulder, and at that moment the dream was powerfully infused again. For many, lucid dreaming is far to independent. Learn to leverage other dream characters without taking control.

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  • If you know naruto, and your lucid dream begins to break down, just use the mangekyou sharingan do bring the colours back ! works perfectly

  • is that asobi seksu i hear in the background??

  • im been goin to sleep and al, but some odd reason i cant remember my dreams at all, but i know i haveing dreams, in 2 or 3 dayz later, il get like tiny flash back of my dream thats bout it, but i cant remember all of my dream,

  • He looks like Lorin Ashton. (Bassnectar)

  • Ohhh another thing when you start to faid to black sometimes when my vision becomes blurry I actually whipe my eyes with my fingers like a windshield that works good for me for some reason.,

  • I've always used the rubbing hands technique its always worked for me. I reccommend it for anybody.

  • anyone notice the thing to the right of the comments?

  • warning when in a Lucid dream do no use the bathroom

  • @mrdukeisagreatactor hahahahaha

    

  • Could barely hear it. Sounds like good advice, from what I could make out. Sorry, but I am from the U.S. The accent kinda threw me.

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    you do the math

  • Have you ever tried the Silene capensis?, i just ordered the dry root and am planing on using it with in the next few weeks

  • Hmm... I'm going through a stage right now where I can have a lucid dream in the early hour mornings everyday. i had some problems with stabilization but all the dreams are really short and very much alike...

    I find myself in my house. I go outside and fly/ jump around for a bit and wake after not long.. Hope your techniques can help me

  • Your my fucking hero.

  • Yesterday i started doing reality checks in real life and this night i had a dream wich i was doing a reality check in, and i found out i was dreaming, but then i got too exited and woke up in another dream and continue to dream unconsiously, is this possible? also that it starts soo early?

  • @Robinpeys If you get too excited it will end your concious experience of lucid dreaming. So next time try to stay as calm as possible. Good luck :)

  • woah! now I know what I did worng & ended up in anopther scene.. I also a couple of times returned to a dream after a short intermission! ha,ha! what i mean is that I woke up to go wee-wee & then came back to where I left off by just thinking of what I was last doing in the dream. Thanks for the tips! does meditation, extended sun exposure/exercise & sungazing cause u to want to take naps? lately that's been happening to me...why?

  • Thanks for tips.

  • Thanks for tips

  • INCEPTION

  • Fuck the 2011 Jeep Compas

  • @IcePac7 Sounds like an ad ^^

  • Hey, this may sound kinda retarded but if I wanted to, once i'm locked in the dream of course, I could , say, create like a scene, and make it kinda like a virtual reality video game or something, like Counter Strike or something similar? I'm new to lucid dreaming so I don't know much about it.

  • @RadioDolphin117 dude, you can do ANYTHING YOU WANT in a dream, as long as you have the imagination to do it

  • Oh i just realized he already gave that tip!

  • If you feel you're going to wake up SPIN AROUND! Works every time.

  • I slipped to black last night. I realized oh crap I'm dreaming lucid please and everything faded to black following a strange chill down my spine and entire body.

  • wanna know what the black really is? its just sleep without a dream.

  • I've got a Q. When you're in a dream and you're lucid, but you're sorta watching your dream like it's a movie (as in your not really IN your dream body), I've noticed it's very difficult to use the spinning technique, and rubbing your hands together doesn't seem to work. Any advice?

  • I've used the spinning technique before and thought of where I wanted to go and I ended up there.

  • is this dangorous in any way? or scary?

  • @AthiestsRus no it's not. If anything happens you just wake up.

  • @AthiestsRus Possibly scary, you're mind can come up with some pretty freaky images, but if you are lucid dreaming, you can spin around and become somewhere else.

  • You r like an expert at this stuff. Ive been workin to lucid dream, Ive only did it once where even i could control when i woke.

  • is it just me, or do you somehow look like Taylor Lautner?

    -only better. (:

  • When I wake up from my lucid dream, I fall into sleep paralysis for a couple seconds, then I fall back to sleep..... Then I wake up in a couple hours.. and everything is a blur. I had my first lucid dream yesterday night.... That's what happened to me. I'm hoping I can prolong. I heard 'spinning' your self back into the dream can help.

  • About 3 days after taking LSD for the first time, I had the most incredible lucid dream ever- I flew through the milky way, into a pulsating purple tunnel, into a robot factory, ect. Basically, just chill out and go with the dream, and itll last longer. Dont immediately try something ridiculous, and dont have the mindset "I gotta do something before this ends".

  • hmm i wonder If you can be able to have a dream within a dream. xD

  • @skating0813 i did, no jokes, i dreamt i was sleeping then dreamt in that dream. it was very weird but more realistic.

  • @skating0813

    Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwm!

  • @skating0813

    Its happened to me a few times before. Last time, I woke up from a dream, and noticed the light coming from the windows in my room was blinding. Then i stumbled to my laptop and checked my email...i had 100+ unread emails streaming in, and some people were trying to IM me. Then i thought- "wait...this isnt right...". Then I woke up in real life. Its amazing how your brain can replicate your room so perfectly inside a dream.

  • @Lobotomick Oh. that's called a False awakening.

  • @Lobotomick You're brain processes billions upon billions of things every second, but you're only aware of 400,000 things or so in the normal everyday mindset. So when you were having this experience, your brain was reciprocating what you've been taking in for however long you've been in this house/room. Its amazing,eh? ^_^

  • @m22frogger kind of puts Watson to shame, doesnt it?

  • @skating0813

    *inception music* BUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU­UUUUM

  • wasted time!

  • Hey swallow sum paxel

  • hey bro i dont dream anymore more i need help plzz help mee

  • Thank you, had a great LD last night. Rubbing hands works perfectly, although spinning around somehow affected my dream characters, they became retarded :/

  • have you ever got attackd in a dream?

  • *rubbing hands together* "im doing it!, im doing it!, im doing it!" that was my fav part :) thanx 4 the tips

  • @Froggatt

    You dream every night. What you need to is improve your recall so that you can remember them.

  • Have you ever looked in the mirror in your dream? what did you see? i can lucid dream, im able to fly in my dream and do what i want but i only dream rarely, whats the best way to beable to dream every night?

  • thanx brah

  • Ive just started to lucid dream and I rub my hands like a mantra...sort of religiously in order to keep track of myself...it helps if I look at my hands right after too, however my hands always look really weird when I do that....

    On the downside, I am unable, so far, so go into a lucid dream when my girlfriend stays over. I always wake up with her there and shes speaking in jibberish and it really freaks me out and then I wake up ....anyone have this???

  • i didnt know this was a skill until recently. I remember doing this a lot as a young child and up to now. When i dream I almost always have complete control unless I was stressed about something before i went to sleep. a perk of this is not only am i dreaming what i want but i can pull out of that dream into the real world at any time with hardly any effort. 

  • @DangoTeff keep trying. many people might disagree but dreaming is like an art. i can now control my dreams. but lately i can choose what i dream just by imagining it. i can choose what people i get to see in the dream, and you can recreate things from memory, places or even places youve never been. the pyramids for example. the mind is all powerful in the dream state. there are no limits to what it can do and where it can take you. i also remember every part of my dream now. practice.

  • what happens to me is whenever i realise i'm dreaming i either immediatly go into a false awakening or just loose lucidity fast and and cannot control anything :(

    how do you beat that?

  • in one of my lucids, i shot up into the sky like neo in the matrix

    IT

    WAS

    AWESOME

  • @bigpapashoosh Whoa.

  • @hayesism I did it again this afternoon when i took a nap. dreams are much more easier to remember when i take afternoon naps for some reason...but dude this was even more vivid...I flew in around in NYC felt so real and then went over to the beach fell into the water....i could breathe in the water ofcourse but it got too crazy so i woke up...didnt wanna face a shark this dream felt too real

  • Thanks for that :)  I was having a few problems with prolonging Lucid Dreams before. And I now know what you meant by weird visuals, haha.

  • Hhhmmm..? I'm going to have to try the hand rubbing or spinning. I've never tried that. I just usually fly and walk through things. Cool tip. Go get a hair cut. You'll feel better. h.aha

  • thank you! its been 3 weeks but today i finnaly realized i was dreaming ill i saw was a road with no streaks and a light pole but it startted to leave so i rubbed my hands and the light got brighter unfortunaly i was so happy i woke but i was awsome !

  • @philipburtburt All the places you could go. Your options are limitless and you pick a cheeseburger. Good start I guess.

  • how many times a week do u get lucid dreams

    

  • @Virtualko94 i dream like 4-5 days a week

  • @B1TCHPRELL9R So are you not lucid dreaming the other 2-3 days because you can't or because you don't want to? I can imagine getting exhausted by being conscious ALL the time..

  • @hayesism

    nah :D sometimes the dream still trick me out

    i can say for my selfe that lucid dreams energize you for the whole day

  • @B1TCHPRELL9R Awesome. Cheers mate!

  • @philipburtburt i just had a drea of mcdonald too and nobody would give me what i wanted

  • What about if moving my body in certain ways is difficult. Like I'm physically unable to punch anyone in my dream. It's like my hand stops itself and starts moving in slow motion when I try to punch someone. and last night I tried an exercise where when it starts fading I yell out INCREASE LUCIDITY but I was half way dreaming and half awake and I couldn't even speak so what would you say about that.

  • @MsAdam63 thats crazy i have tohse same dream of fightin and not being able to punch my hardest like it just a lil pat on the chest as the person stands there not in any sort of pain i hate it bekuz i be really be wanting to kick there ass

  • I had my first real lucid dream about a week ago, lasted alot longer and was more vivid than usual. Unfortunatly it was so real, i thought I was dead or something, freaked out and it ended. lol Hopefully I don't freak out next time

  • These Videos are great, previously i achieved a lucid dream but lasted for little time, this video helped.

  • i have a question i dont dream very much i go to bed and wake up imedeitly how to dream more often

  • In my first lucid dream, my dream body felt paralyzed...can't figure out why...

  • @brnmchd

    Well...do you know about sleep paralysis? If not, it's when your body paralyzes itself so that you don't copy the action you do in your dream . If you suddenly wake up from deep sleep, your body will probably feel stiff. Maybe becomming lucid for the first time was so exciting that you became concious enough to feel your paralyzed body while still dreaming. Does that sound right?

  • How long do you generally perceive your lucid dreams to last? Or do you not really have much perception of time within a lucid dream?

  • i Need to fuck some chiks mayne, your videos betta help loooooooooooool, nah just kiddng bbro

  • omg....this guy's sexy =)

    he has talks cute/smart =)

  • Thanks this was really helpful! I will try it.

  • So may I ask, how often do you lucid dream? As in "breaking through" I mean. Like every night?

  • i am intrigued by lucid dreams..and i really enjoyed watching all your video's...every one who doesnt like them or thinks they are too long just have never had been in the 5 layers...i understood them right away..i have been dreaming and trying to control my dreams since a kid..lately i havnt been doing it as much due to problems and loss of focus but i am now goin to keep a journal next to me

  • Hey man, I had my second lucid dream last night, and two of your tips, no, three of them, helped me out well, thanks a buch man!

  • When in a layer 4, can you tell yourself to go to later 5? just wondering.

  • ur the shit man graet vids and i cant wait to have a lucid i have been kepping a dream jurnal and relality cheeks how long will it take till i get a lucid dream?? plz anserw and sry for my spelling its utube not skool

  • cant work out exactly how to say what i want to ask but ill try and hopefully you will understand. whilst lucid dreaming can things that are obviously not real have the properties of real things such as eating something and actually being able to taste it even though your not eating, same goes to feeling hot or cold?

  • hey reece can you tell me when i have to spin i have to see myself in first person(through my eyes) or third person( to see my whole body)

  • @pichulick you have to do it in first person perspective, it's some kind of a reality check too, because when you stop spinning, the world around you will either continue spinning or it just won't change, so while you spin you always see the same environment

  • hey reece can you tell me when i have to spin i have to see myself in first person(through my eyes) or third person( to see my whole body)

  • hey reece i need some advice im having truble having a lucid dream for the past 3 weaks, did have some very fun ones before but somthing hapend that im hitting a wall actualy and i dont know what to do.

  • when im watchin ur vids its feels like im in a trance or a hypnosis. you make it so insterrestin

  • I usually loose my lucidity to closing my eyes to create something, and I have no other senses to keep my dream going, so I wake up. I always forget to do something such as squeezing a rock in my lucid dreams. Would you happen to have any advice on this?

  • I'm going to try this today :)

  • Hey, i had the experience this morning for a short time but i want to ask if you are actually sleeping, as in resting while you are lucid.

    would you feel tired after you had a lucid dream?

  • i would love to listen to more of your vids..i just cant handle the accent sorry dude..

  • @plentiner not a good comment to post

  • @dan8941 i know dude.

  • it's funny that through your video's you learn more and more about yourself and what's beyond this plane.

  • had my very first lucid dream around 05:00am i was talkin to someone then realised i was dreaming i said im dreamin im fucking dreaming then got abit excited and then i remember all of your techniques and all the reality checks but i fell trhough my kitchen floor then woke up in my bed but infact i was still very much in my dream im not shore if it was a layer 4 lucid dream but i could control everything i was abit of a nightmare at first but i controled it and continued on with my lucidity :)

  • The problem with me is that i remember the hand reality check but after that i just don't know what to do. I don't even remember my name in my dream and certainly not this video how can i make these techniques show up in my dream mind?

  • thanks bro your the man, even though im 3 years late lol

  • Reece i can never fly in lucid dream... how do you take off in the dream.. cos i find it difficult

  • @Bertee510

    In order for me to fly I must push off the ground if I'm at ground level then began flapping my arms like a bird. It doesn't take much effort to stay aloft. If I'm someplace high I can just jump from their and fly as long as I want but I have to position my arms out like a plane in order to maintain maximum control. Perhaps this is because my minds needs some semi-logical REASON for believing that I can fly.

  • @Bertee510 before i can fly in a lucid dream, i run at it. i give myself wings, and taking long strides, opening my wings. as soon as i built enough momentum i jump forward, and wala! i give myself wings because of birds, and, once you get into the air there's no beating that feeling!

  • @SheWolf8765 I FINALLY FLEW IN MY DREAM LAST NIGHT.. TYVM! the only problem now is.. i fly above the clouds and when i look down.. i see nothing but black when i look forward its just blue.. do you think this is because i have gotten excited and not fully still in my dream?

  • @Bertee510 yeah, maybe... most likley. when i fly i keep myself in control but allow for some excitment, just keep calm XD.

  • lol thank you sooo much

    i was doing the rub your hands thing and everything was like shaking in my dream and i remembered you said dont get exited and i did and i lost it :(

  • i sort of had a lucid dream, i remember when i first realized i was dreaming i just jumped out of the window and started flying then i got distracted by something else in my dream and forgot i was lucid :P ahahah sucks :P

  • Was this your first lucid dream? If so, that's really good that you flew. It took me a few times to accomplish that in lucid dreams.

  • Can you please make your videos without music in the background when your talking, I want to listen to you not the music and its hard to listen to you when the music is playing.

  • It sounds like what you're getting at here near the end of the video is a DEILD - a Dream Exit Induced Lucid Dream, or dream chaining. This is where you recognise when you leave a lucid dream (brought on by any other technique) and wake up, but you stay motionless with your eyes closed, and do the thinking you mention here, and consciously fall back into the dream. So you're sort of transitioning from one dream to another in this brief period of wakefullness. What do you think?

  • i had my first lucid dream last night, and i got so exited about it, but then i remembered this video, and tried to stay calm, and the dream lasted a long time, so thank you!

  • Glad I helped :)

  • hoooly shit this helped so much.. I had a dream i was some strange creature, but i could control everything.. I could make supernovas in stars, and i lived in an elegant house-haha god damn! so I have a question.... ok dont take this the wrong way, but have you ever tried shrooms or lsd? i can understand if your against that stuff, but Im just kindof curious to know if youve had experiences of that kind. I have not, but im kindof interested to see what experiences i could get from trying.

  • @satanicwarrior666 i have tried LSD and shrooms if you want message me and i'll tell you my experiences

  • and meditate. doing a breathing exercise along with a third eye meditation in waking life on a regular basis makes this easier to do when you are in your lucid dream, and you feel the energy fading. I use it regularly in my lucid dream and waking life and it greatly increases my level of presence in both states.

  • here are some other tips that I have been learning on my lucid dream journeys. When you become lucid and you feel the subtle energy of the dream start to fade, or it just seems blurry or unclear, find something, someone's face, your own hands, in the dream and focus on it. stare at it and look at the details. this usually bumps up the energy. state of the dream. also, the "black" place can be used as a recharge. If you feel it coming on, sit down in the dream, look up at your third eye

  • i would like to ask every1 this........what was the longest dream u ever had? for me it seemed like a day went by pretty long lmao what about you?

  • when im dreaming its like the movie the matrix.. time goes by the same as real life and i can be doing stuff for an entire week then wake up 30mins after i feel asleep.. its pretty cool

  • lol i only had this like once or twice 2 to 4 years ago and i knew i was dreaming. i went to the kitchen and kept telling my mom this is a dream! this is a dream! then i woke up cuz i squinted my eyes. i realized, everytime uw ana wake up from a dream, just squit ur eyes real hard cuz i guess it brings feel to ur real body blinking

  • I was lucid for the first time last night!! =D

    It only lasted for a few seconds before it 'faded into the black'.

    I tried to stay focused, but I started hearing a loud ringing noise, and I felt a few vibrations in my body. It freaked me out so I gave up and woke up.

    Were those vibrations/ringing noises the start of a WILD? What would have happened if I continued?

  • they would have continued for a bit then you'd be in "the black" as he mentioned i.e your conciousness no longer in your physical body

  • I'm a regular Lucid Dreamer. But these days I go blind as soon as I get into Lucid dream, and I just slip back into non lucid sleep.

  • A still mind, like a calm pond's surface, will display a reflection of an image the clearest. When we learn to clear our minds of all but a single thought, we learn to still the pond.

  • I had a lucid dream two nights ago and had never heard of this spinning technique. As soon as I realized I was dreaming I started spinning and instantly teleported from the building where I was to an outdoor landscape. I was really interested to see him talk about what this technique does. I did it without even knowing of it!

  • ok, this may sound like a joke, but im totally serious. ive smoked a shit load of pot in my life, and now i find it extremely hard to focus and concentrate, my mind is never really all together, so im afraid i wont be able to accomplish higher levels of LDs. would this be a problem? or could i learn to control my burnt out mind better?

  • Al I can say man is it is remarkable what the brain can do. Eat a good healthy diet, get exercise, and keep focused on your goals. My concentration now is much better than it was before I smoked. Granted it has been a couple years since I stopped smoking. Hope that helps

  • It helps to not smoke. as soon as you stop smoking weed your mind becomes more responsive to thought commands. Being more aware of the Dream State helps you on the awake state as well, by making you aware of your dreams.

  • When i am in a lucid dream. should i just casual act like everything is normal but THINK "i know this is a dream"?, Because i get confused in lucid dreams. From now on I'll control it. but the one question i'm dying to know is.... do the manifestations in the dream, know what I'm thinking at the time?... in other words can they read my thoughts?. because i always get afraid that if i think something bad... something bad will happen to me

  • That is a good place to get rid of fears. fears keep us from having nice dreams all the time. Take advantage of the dream state to face all your fears, you must first convince yourself that you are in control at all times. I learn to fly away from mine or just make them dissapear. I've even been able to conjure chi blasts.

  • you teleport everywhere in dreams by default, even if you chose to fly there, the landscape would blur since you havent seen the direct aerial route from here to there.

    its hard to make new images from scratch, so if you hadnt seen alot of mcdonalds it would look like your house, school, or work, but you would know it was mcdonalds.

  • I think I used to have a Lucid nightmare as a young kid, my father died when I was 3, when I was about 4-5, I had a dream where it starts out where I was out the front of my house then, where a mustached man (Who I now know to be an altered version of my dad), who would yell at night, at the front door as though he was kicking me out, then I was in a beige blank area, with only some rope that I was climbing or walking on, constantly, vaguely aware I was dreaming, this would be Layer Zero, right?

  • I've heard of 'lucid dream machines' which are supposed to induce lucid dreams in your sleep. Have you had any experience with these?

  • yes, from what i have heard it does work. however, my thing is i want to be able to LD on command, like when i am bored. i dont want to depend on anything. just IMHO, so yes, but better to just learn how to LD

  • I dont know, why use a machine? I want to achieve it by myself. Id rather be a kung fu master than to own a machine gun if you get what i mean :D

  • had a small dry spell with a lucid dream until last night!!! was flying sky high...one of my favorite dreams..unfortunately that's the only type of dream I can attain some lucidity

  • its great i remember havin a dream where i pointed to my bedroom walls etc to change the colours surrounding me it was great. oh and if i have a dream thats scares the shit outta me i can shout really loud to wake myself up. its great but is there any advice on how to handle scary things instead of wakin up. XXXX love ur vids xx

  • Yup, of course :)

  • THIS GUY W I L D lol

  • when you dream do you do what you want

  • Yup, that's basically what lucid dreaming is. Realising that you're dreaming and taking control of it.

  • how do u get into lucid dreaming in the first place?

  • Mine seem to come in batches but the more time I spend educating myself and talking or hearing about lucid dreams brings them on. I havn't tried spinning yet but intend too next time. Keep ya posted. Happy Dreaming.

  • Easy Mate. Nice 1 for posting all your vids, I've been Ld'ing scince the age of about 4, and have practiced experiments a lot over the last 5 years. It occured to me the other day that I hadan't had a lucid dream for a while so last night (Sat) I typed in lucid dreams into you tube. Watching the various vids was enough to produce lucidity the same night. I used the hand rub and also shouted enhance lucidity! if i began to fade, this definatly worked. when I become lucid i cant resist flying...

  • Youre right.

    Continuity is key. Dont do anything that your imagination wont be able to handle.

    In my opinion, spinning sacrifices continuity for VIBRANCE. For continuity, I suggest doing calm and pleasant things like opening vents or lockers and seeing whats inside. Or dart your eyes from one object to another. Enjoy the process. The dream adventure unfolds naturally as you delight in the poetry of simply experiencing your will.

  • Couldn't you practice rubbing your hands and spinning in circles in reality, so that way your mind is already aware of that happening due to repetition, therefore, in the dream, you are more able to be calm? Just a thought.

  • I couldn't have asked for a more helpful video. Just what the doctor ordered. Thanks, Reece :)

  • My pleasure :) Glad I could be of assistance.

  • So in a dream journal I just write down my dreams?

    The actual content of my dreams is alot, but they only last about a minute.

    They're clear as stable my hands are normal everythings normal like it would be irl.

    But they go to quick to actually realise im in a dream. :(

  • Last night I read that you could prolong a lucid dream by rubbing your hands together or spinning around. In my dream I became lucid and decided to do both at the same time, to ensure the prolonging of my dream, and boy was it trippy. It was like I was "pumping" the colour back in, as described here, but because I was spinning all the colours merged, it looked awesome. I reccomend this.

  • i want to have sex... but right when i put it in, i wake the FuKK up!?

  • Then its becouse its not in real life...

    better dream of other worlds or so. =)

  • well you are to excited. i think that you can be excited but it would have to be like a layer 4 major lucid which is really hard to achieve. but its only a guess.

  • Ok, i went back and read a lot of the comments and I laughed my butt off. That is what every lucid dream beginner's goal is, to run around trying to screw everyone. LOL

    MadJedi1, if you're in a more spiritual state of mind, then sex will be more of a euphoric feeling and desire of a continuation of that. you won't notice bed sheets and sometimes won't even notice your 'actual' private parts. it's like sex on steroids. of course that comes with more lucid dreaming experience.

  • sorry rhys, im not sure if u have covered this but people should know that the fastest way of becomming lucid is to keep a dream diary no matter how small the details u remember...it improved dream-recall and gives u more chance of REALISING that ur dreaming = becomming lucid... sorry if u alreay said 2 people..but its SOOOOO vital!! keep up hte good work

  • look at a sign then look away then look back it's what i do normaly it will change it's shape or into somthing totaly different

  • "The begining of lucidity is the period when you'll have to face the fact that you'll have to trick yourself, and when you enter a deeper level of lucidity, you know how to trick yourself. "

  • After i finished my exam a few days ago from a class i do. I fell asleep on the desk and i began dreaming, but i told myself that i can't fall into a too deep sleep.. the weirdest thing happened. I was concious of my body lying on the desk and i was als concious of my dream-body.. So when i did something in my dream i knew i wasnt doing it in the real world.. which quite scared me, because i was only controlling one body when i was concious of both..

    Is this my first kind of lucid experience?

  • holy shit man!! thats crazy!! does anyone think if i plan on having a lucid dream about sex tonight ill probably get to excited?

  • Don't waste your time on sex in lucid dreams it can get you caught up in that and you find yourself doing nothing else , forgetting all your other goals. Just say no to sex in Lucid dreams

  • omfg! man i had a lucid dream but i didnt have that much control in it and the whole dream i was looking for ppl to fuck and i couldnt fuck them and i wasted the whole dream trying to have sex exactly like you said.

  • The people you see in your lucid dreams are mostly phantoms created by your subconscious, you can command them to do what you like by saying it or willing it. If you find someone in a lucid dream who doesn't obey you it means someone else who is dreaming has accidently entered your astral lucid dream and will refuse to obey by generally ignoring you.

  • omfg! haha thats crazy man! where did you learn this?

  • lmao! That was my first thought too - who do I know that I want to have sex with?