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  • In hindsight I was unfortunately lazy when it came to my last lucid dream. I didn't change anything substantial. I for the most part wanted to ride the roller coaster I was already on. I knew I was awake because I would slightly change my surroundings. where the rocks would turn to grass, the house's door would turn green from. I would change what my friend in the dream was wearing. I was presented with two doors In my dream gonna go right. I choose the left door instead

  • interesting video and very informative

  • hi guys umm i just want to ask this wen u are going into paralisis and u are thinking you are going to have a lucid dream how do u no wen ur in the dream do u have to open your eyes and find out or do u just float into it and i always open my eyes wen i think i am but i aint

  • somebody told me you dream of things you thought of least that day or sometimes what you think of rt before you sleep

  • the audio is sooo bad, would love to have a better copy

  • Has anyone like sat down in a dream and just kind of watched to see what happends?

  • I thought Robert Monroe was the pioneer in this field?

  • @imsuprised Yes he is, but he did mostly OBE research.

  • does lucid dreaming provide the same degree of restfulness as does rem or are they one in the same?

  • i've read the book and understand it pretty while

  • I tried it one time, but woke up immedeatly cause it felt like someone grabbed my arms

  • I tried to think about having sex with a hot girl but instead I got a sick nightmare about fucking some big fat grenade,I felt like I got raped. Im not talking talking bout some grenade but one fucking landmine grenade!

  • lucid dream is the best i hope that death is the same way..or maybe we are sleeping right now but in are dreams we are awake,,it has to be that

  • ppl have no control when they are awake so how the heck do the expect to take control of their dreams.

  • I had a lucid dream of a disturbing virus that infected millions of humans and knowing these humans were infected were from the colour of there eye, it would turn into a dark green but only half the eye would form into this colour. My family and friends left home and me and a close friend who was infected were the only ones left. The adventure I had was breath taking and captivating, I knew it was all a dream but can some of these dreams we have be some sort of vision?

  • OMG I had maybe 3 or 4 lucid dreams in then last couple of days but they dont last long. soons as I put my finger throw my hand and say im dreaming I become lucid but I wake up with these vibrations and I cant hold the vibrations and I cant go back into my lucid dreams, how do I hold the vibrations and go back into my lucid dream?

  • @StubbornMook my guess is that those vibrations are comming from you--they are projections of your "uneasyness" about being in the dream world so consciously--so you have to use willpower or something like that and make them go away yourself.

  • what is the name of the background picture please??

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  • @MrTotosaurus Urbi et orbi

  • my next lucid dream is gonna be that i make a new guitar song wich i will remember when i wake up and then play it.

  • My experience is that I can read in dreams, but the words are very unstable. For example I'll look at the name of a person and it will be there first and last name, but next moment the last name will be different, the next moment there will be an "&" between the first and last name. Stuff like that. Very unstable.

  • I know that many people say its been proven that you cant read actual words in english its usually scribbles but, I saw a warning sign saying "WARNING:Wolves at 3:00A.M." And that was the clearest sentence I've ever seen in a dream. Is that normal?

  • Every time I try to control a dream. I try to put myself in the middle of a massive orgy. But it never works :(

  • I made up a song in my dream... it was a pretty sorry song, but it rhymed :)

  • Bottom line, it's all about brain chemistry and stacking the odds favourably for you to achieve lucidity. Mental focus will give you some length of bone in this regard but timing your normal chemical cycle as well as employing certain dietary supplements like Galantamine will def rocket your chances. The biggest mistake you can make is to try to set your intention at bed time as you will have lost focus by dream time. Try after 4 hrs sleep for starters.....

  • i had my first lucid dream a few nights ago and it was amazing. now i want to learn how to do it ever night. i didt fully realize my potential in my dream because it was my first one and i was overwhelmed by the fact that i realized ''i am dreaming''. it lasted long enough for me to walk about and go into a shop and throw stuff about and laugh and walk out with nothing happening to me. i looked in a mirror and i looked about 15! i had the clothes and the trainers i had long ago forgotten about.

  • Wake up....The Matrix has you.......!

  • last night i had a lucid dream and i got at a bomb ass chick ;)

  • okay, so after the shower, go to bed, and choose a new position to sleep from your usual one; this will ensure that your unconciouse mind is constantly working in a rational maner, trying to figure out its surroundings. (sleeping half-sitting or in a random place always does the trick) okay, so after this, just keep telling yourself that you are in a dream(even when your not) and eventually your brain will recall this when you are actually dreaming. just no alcohol or depressants, they interfere

  • just some random tips for people who are having trouble lucid dreaming; the first couple of times, only get a minimal ammount of sleep so that your tired the next day. Once you are tired, stay up as long as possible, then when you are ready to begin, take a 30min shower and meditate. be sure to relax, and concentrate either on nothing at all, or the place you want to dream about. it is important to let go of your irrational fears so they dont impede on your ability to control your subconciouse

  • I can't hear this muff mouth cock smoker.

  • @Gengar10000000000 uncalled for

  • In the dream, I realised I was lucid so I crushed my friends head, in the next awakening, i was with him at the event where I crushed his head. I told him the story and he felt offended because I really did that. That triggered my lucidity so I went and killed one of my old school teachers that I didn't like

    lol

  • I(yesterday) had a four false awakenings in a row. All about today. They got me really nervous about what was gonna happen today :S

  • Coast-to-Coast A.M. FTW!!!

  • Try it when you're napping, it seems to work better that way.

  • When I was little I had a nightmare that i was being chased through a factory by a scary dark figure. Eventually I was tired of running so i stopped and turned around to looked at the figure. When I turned around the figure stopped and slowly began to become "less dark". I then soon realized that the figure was a toddler with a batman costume.

    I woke up laughing...

    And I never had a nightmare again..

  • @frankenshizzle Lucky, I have nothing BUT nightmares T_T

  • This is some WILD stuff ;)

    ha, that's pun-ny

  • @masterskyrunner lol I see what you did there XD

  • I'm new to lucid dreaming... One major hitch; Can you feel pain? And if you die, or are injured in a dream, can you feel that when you wake up, or in an essence, your brain shuts your body down? I'm kinda worried, it's probably nothing, but it would be a load off before I go swimming in lava ;)

  • Has anyone ever tried reading a book in a dream ?? I really wonder if the brain can generate something like that .

  • @skullcrushernz

    from what i understand by reading a book written by stephen laberge, when in a dream usually when you see text it is all jumbled up, which when you see this text not making sense is a great way the realize you are dreaming. but im not sure about reading during lucid dreaming very interesting thought

  • @skullcrushernz i remember i read an algebra book and it was completely filled with just x-es everywhere. This is when i was new to subject in junior high. It then became pretty lucid after that.

  • @skullcrushernz Yes, I have. It's usually a mess. Random sentences. No coherency.

  • @Orkel2 I saw a warning sign saying "WARNING:Wolves at 3:00A.M." And that was the clearest sentence I've ever seen in a dream. Then I looked at my watch(in the dream) it said 3 am. then some wolf came out of no where and bit my hand off..

  • @skullcrushernz For example I saw a warning label that said "do not use mince paper unless it is the edge area of the center area", it makes no sense.

  • @skullcrushernz it doesnt work. you will only see some hieroglyphs ;)

  • @skullcrushernz I have. :D

  • @skullcrushernz Brain tends to scrable the letters though it can be done it is rare and this can be used as a reality check to determine if you are dreaming or not so see it as an advantage, more so

  • @skullcrushernz I've tried it, but the book was retarded and it didn't make any sense.

  • @skullcrushernz I dont think anyone is gonna waste a lucid dream reading lol. You definitely could though.

  • @skullcrushernz it can actually work, what the brain can do is amazing.

  • @skullcrushernz The text would constantly change, it would probably be illegible or nonsensical, really it wouldn't work! The text could be upside down or written in sprials!

  • @OfficialTTW Yep...happened to me. :) In my dream I thought I lost my place, but really the words had changed.

  • @skullcrushernz Yes, I have. Recently, I had a dream where I was reading a textbook to my father. However, every time I looked up from it, the words change. This is a natural problem in dreams because the mind has trouble keeping track. One great way of detecting dreams is through this method because you cannot keep the words the same. I, of course, didn't realize that the words had changed until I got up. In the dream, I simply thought that I had lost my place.

  • @skullcrushernz The text after reading, sometimes jumbles up and smudges in a dream.

  • @skullcrushernz Im new to this but in my little amount of research I have found that one of the methods used to discover if ur actually dreaming or not is by reading something, take a glance and glance again, it will probably say something different if it is readable in the first place and not just some kind of scribble. So I would think reading an own book in/of your own imagination, how interesting it may seem, is not really possible... but who knows. Extremely interesting topic

  • @skullcrushernz I read books & sheet music in dreams all the time. People say you can't read in dreams, but I do. There are entire libraries I will go to in different dream-cities, or books I have in dream-homes, including diaries, which I can pick up in different dreams and read the same thing. But I also started reading at 2 years old, was 4 years ahead in reading in school, and learn languages very easily, so I might have a weird brain.

  • @skullcrushernz (cont.) The downside is I can never remember if I read something in a dream or in RL, so I always have to take notes on stuff I read in RL and constantly check what I remember against my notes so I don't get confused! Also, if I write anything in a dream, I have to try to rewrite it when I wake up. :P So, yes, it's very cool to read and write in dreams, but it can also be a lot of work.

  • @skullcrushernz

    in dreams reading is impossible, the lucid state is to unstable, youd read it and the letters would begin fluxing

  • @skullcrushernz ignore corbunski1, what he stated is a common myth. Many including myself and Laberge have had a dream in which they were reading a book.

  • @skullcrushernz I wrote a book in my dream once, then I wook up with a story on the floor next to by bed, I then published it and since have made three thousand dollars off of it. So believe it or not, I surely think you can read a book since I wrote one.

  • @skullcrushernz you create the dream your in. why not?

  • Anyone know of a way to frickin' WAKE UP from false awakenings? They make me late for school...

  • @ChartheShark You must be thrown into a tub full of cold water. It's called the kick. Have you seen the film Inception btw?

  • @nosmailliwydocbocaj No no, I do it all the time. Especially when I'm riding dinosaurs.

  • no way...please tell me more. of your own experiences i meant. i had invested alot in trying to lucid dream before, i constantly thought about it. now i'm just too cought up in my own life and always busy that i never give it much more thought. but i find the notion of it very stimulating, tell me more if you will

  • do u ever get hit with something in your dream and u feel it when u wake?...i once dreamed that someone threw a rock at me and it hit my arm..when i woke up i felt it for a little while

  • Apparently they found the guy that killed those people in Arizona's dream journal and he had lucid dreams about killing people. so now there's a theory that he thought he was in a lucid dream.

  • @yankees1234577 ye that would make sense to me, he could've lost track of what was real and what wasn't by NOT performing "reality checks"

  • anyone who can lucid dream should definately give a try to breathing under water. its one of the most amazing things ive ever done.

  • once, i realized i was dreaming, i woke up immediately :(

  • @VictoryOrganized same last night

  • same thing happened to me...what was yours like?

  • I get trapped every time I know I'm dreaming. -_-

  • @BlazzingSaber what is it like when you are trapped?

  • @momonch You wanna wake up but you can't, I kept closing my eyes and tried to wake up and even pinched my arm, you just can't feel anything but the thought that you know your dreaming. Only an external stimuli wakes me up, thanks to the alarm clock -_-.

  • @BlazzingSaber Like the move inception, you gotta die to wake up, or an external thing like music or a feel of tipping over will wake you up

  • @BlazzingSaber don't be trapp explore it do things you wanna do that you cant.

  • I've seen that sun before in a dream! I saw it through the car window. It was weird because i had no idea why the sun looked like that.

  • when I lucid dream I sometimes enter SP, is anyone else theSame?

  • Can someone give me some tips. I have practiced lucid dreaming on and off for several years. But very recently, I have gotten very serious about it. As a matter of fact, I had my first lucid dream just the other night since I've gotten serious about it. It seems now that I can't remember my dreams after waking up. Can someone give me some tips on how to regain dream recall?

    Thanks

  • @oneironaut02a

    I am in the same boat as you. Personally, I have found in the past that I had more memorable dreams than ever when I wrote them down in a dream journal shortly after waking up. Keeping a dream journal is probably the simplest advice you'll get, and is recommended by nearly everyone. Consistency is key, and before you know it, you will be recalling a few dreams a night with great recollection. Good luck !

  • @oneironaut02a Firstly and most importantly, dont move at all when you wake up, sit still and let your mind wander and I promise you''l remember a few dreams a night. Second keep a dream journal right by your bedside to note your dreams. Thirdly wake yourself an hour before normal, stay awake for 30 mins, then go back to sleep.

  • @dreamdimensions my problem is that when i do wake up and remember my dream, and try to recall it by laying still, i end up falling asleep again lol.

  • spend a few minutes recalling right after first waking up. keep a journal if you can and you will start noticing things...its pretty exiting. like sometimes you see yourself as opposed to being yourself. sometimes at an angle, sometimes from above. sometimes you notice that you dont say things outloud but rather think them to yourself...

  • @oneironaut02a yo if u cnt remember ur dreams how did u know u had a lucid one ?

  • @oneironaut02a they have certain masks out there, to help. but also, i'm not saying you are, but lying about having lucid dreams actually decreases the chance of remembering them, or even having them. to induce more, if you have an ipod touch or ipad, they have apps to induce it. download all of them and choose which is best for you. also, every our you must recite that tonight, you are going to have a dream, and in that dream, you will realize it is a dream and you will be able to control it.

  • @oneironaut02a whe you wake up dont move try to think what was just happening and your recall some of the dream nex t important stpe is to write it down, its important not to mive much when waking as this just starts the forgeting process, the dream is condition dependant on memory , for example the condition in draming is the body is still hence why you forget when you start moving and waking to a normal day

  • @oneironaut02a nah the comment below about not moving when u wake is more for OBE's, astral projection etc.. it can work but its not necessary

    the best tips for Lucid dreaming is to use either the

    'wake for 1 hour then back to bed technique'... in conjunction with these 2 golden rules..

    1. Always write down any dream detail.. no matter how small in your DREAM DIARY

    2 perform REALITY CHECKS as often as possible throughout the day "am i dreaming, is this a dream?"

    Its FREE, Good luck

  • @oneironaut02a I think it's like LeBerge says in his book, Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming. He says if you worry too much about it, you might cease dreaming all together, which I think is what happened. Just relax and let the dreams come. Don't worry about having one every night or remembering every single dream. It stresses you out and causes your mind to tense. Go with the flow. :) Also, check out Dr. LeBerge's book if you haven't yet. It's absolutely fantastic.

  • Can someone tell me how to create objects, landscapes, and people in lucid dreams. When I first become lucid, I always like to fly also.

    Thanks

  • @d3d0001a To create objects , just think of an object and go around the corner telling yourself there WILL be an object there , do not doubt what so ever

    Same goes for landscape , just close ur eyes in ur dream and THINK of the landscape you want WITHOUT doubting.

    To fly you have to shutdown your left brain and think that you can fly and that you are VERY able to , if you doubt it you might fall and wakeup

    hope I helped

  • Lucid dreaming is the most amazing thing ever! I swear you can do anything that you wouldn't do anything you would in your waking life. I wonder if Lucid Dreaming is like death. Since your alive you know your alive and aren't fully in tune with the dream yet if you dead you know you wont wake you and you live in a lucid dream :D

  • @Queenminny26 I'm pretty sure you're onto something there... the "mental dimension" of disembodied entities would surely be much the same as a dream in theory, so we can assume that they are probably one and the same in actuality. It's beautiful to think that death is merely a passing into that realm... where we are not "bound" anymore.

  • I cured cancer in a dream!!

  • @thewarfare34- Watch "Run from the cure" on youtube.(and no your not still dreaming)

  • @day7creation Thanks dude I was just joking btw but you should watch

    "the Beautiful Truth" and "Dying to Have know" on how they cured cancer.

  • New Lucid Dreaming Website

    daseinhub.ning.com

  • Also after wakeing up from lucid dreaming I found I stayed insane happy for several days so must have actualy been benificail somehow.

  • When you lose lucid dreaming you are a bird without wings. Dream wings :(

  • oh my last coment. even though on enderol and propranolol I was mellow on the out side but man oh man my mind was so overactive lots of trippy images. I think it spent so much time on internal things I blocked out much of the world and I loved it.

  • I could smell the carboard, the tape and the grass and flowers, the ground and box were a bit moist.I could even feel wind and see things like butterflys, knatts and a few bees. I was pissed off I thought someone played a joke lol. Now on Coreg i'm so hyper and aware, I jump when I hear a distant dog barking like six houses away and the buzz of a mosquiteoe can wake me up. I gained super hearing but lost so, so, much more. I miss the cooler beta blockers lol. also my spelling was always bad lol

  • theres no way to discribe it, still i found when I walked around the movement didnt look right, lol funny that I could once ponder that. I wish I was back on my old meds but I guess it cuased detailed flash thoughts and daydreaming to. Enderol and propranolol made me very, very mellow, like a 15 year chill no joke. Now I'm 'effin hyper and never sleep except very few hours through the week. The realist dream was I woke up outside my home in a cardboard box. The movent the scents were all perfect

  • I have a irregular heart beat so I found out that enderol and propranolol can induse lucid dreaming. I enjoyed my new found adventures through a 15 year period but then my doctor switched me to Coreg and now I have insomnia =\ I went from being able to walk around fantastic landscapes, one in wich a inluminate potaoe-like amber moon was spinning in a bizzare skippyty maner, another was a realm where everything was made up of insects and the odd thing was they were butiful I miss it all.

  • I've done it a few times. Once, I kissed my assistant principal and I jumped on his back. I've also dreamt within 4 layers.

  • humans need dreams

  • its not something u can force, its a state

  • i've seen that exact sun in one of my lucids. it was in a mirror.

  • you guys should check out dreamviews . c o m

  • wonderful interview! stephen nails it. i love to lucid dream!

  • just like inception !!!

  • one time i dreamt and i was trying to wake up does anyone know how to wake up from a dream?

  • @pinkorangesoda im a semi regular lucid dreamer. if you practice waking up i found you will do it instinctivly right as you realize. but if you really want to do it try closing your eyes in your dream as tight as you can then open them. or jump off a building... lol

  • @pinkorangesoda Well what you are trying to achieve is disasociate yourself from your dream state and wake up your physical body. I have personally found that if I want to wake up rubbing my eyes in my dream works really well. Others find that closing there eyes really tightly shut then opening them works too but I havent tried this.

  • @Danzul23 thanks ill try that

  • @pinkorangesoda Yes, you can make yourself wake up, but it takes practice. Sometimes you will and other times you won't. It feels like you're forcing your mind to move an object (in reality).

  • I love to lucid dream!!!

  • Amazing experience and how I did it was a moment of realizing I am dreaming in my dream.....minimal art..... Christina Waterman.....^^I^I^^Al.....

  • There was words in the air all moving in a line above me!! There was the sea and I glided across it, there was pyramids that were vibrating intense with an intense sound and the sphinx was in front of me and the third eye I felt open and i could pull myself out of the dream and then go straight back in. My body felt very strange as if heavy to lift when I was coming in and out of the dream. I was fully conscious in my dream. Christina Waterman minimal art.....^^I^I^^Al.....

  • I lucid dreamed for the first time and it was extremely intense about 2 days ago. I have always been a deep sleeper and heavy dreamer but this was different in every way. I felt I completely had out of body experience and I could feel my each step and look around at my surroundings properly, I could hear and sense everything as if real. There was impossible things going on all around me and I opened doors and moved where i wanted to move to and i could float. minimal art Christina Waterman

  • great thnks

  • This is only ever happened to me once :( I was roller blading and then realised I was dreaming and then tested it by jumpin in front of a truck, then I woke up :P

  • i cant do it! its so frustrating

  • @JorgeCangas you can it just takes practice

  • @JorgeCangas be patient and keep trying...it's worth it. ;) If ONE person can do it, EVERYONE can do it!

  • @JorgeCangas Don't fret, you really really have to practice and train for it. It isn't easy at all.

  • @JorgeCangas ask yourself about 10 times per day, "Am I dreaming?"

    Eventually, this habit will manifest itself into your dream, and you'll say, "Am I dreaming - well actually, hold on....what am I doing in this shop and why is Barak Obama flying a helecopter outside.... Oh, this is a dream!!"

    It works, but you don't want it to happen too often because sometimes you want your mind to switch off. Being concious 24/7 is not a good idea.

  • @JorgeCangas it isnt that difficuelt.. i think people overcomplicate it .. just imagine pictures when you go to sleep, wait untill you can see them clearly and combine the pictures with some meaning, then just go further inside the dream and bingo.

  • @JorgeCangas If you think you can't then you can't. Something important takes effort!

  • @JorgeCangas are you able to lucid dream now after 2 months?

  • @JorgeCangas Don't be frustrated. Don't force because the mind is a tricky thing. Your mine will automatically say no if you force.

  • It's very hard but it takes patience. once you have about 5 you realize how worth it it is.

  • @JorgeCangas

    Did you know that the more you believe that, the more impossible it will be?

    Strange as it sounds, it's true.

  • @JorgeCangas Always be ready to write down your dreams when you wake up, do reality checks (looking at hands) throughout your entire day. Before you go to bed watch lucid dreaming youtube vids and read about it for an hour or two. Best time is during afternoon naps, try to take a nap as many afternoons as you can and everytime be ready to lucid dream and it will come.

  • @JorgeCangas Don't give up man

  • i actually had my first lucid dream the other night but i woke up almost as soon as i realized that i was dreaming. does anyone know how i can stay in it longer if it happens again?

  • @jesserawls spinning in my dream helps for some reason. in my first few LDs I would mentally yell "IM DREAMING" which got me excited, just stay calm throughout the entire dream

  • @jesserawls Spin around, sorry If Im late

  • It is hard for me to lucid dream because I had fell asleep again after waking up; and my whole environment came before me (basement on the couch) where I was actually sleeping. So here I was in my dream thinking that it is reality, and then it happened, a dream within another. I thought it was impossible but it happened. The first dream was about me trying to lucid dream so I fell asleep, and went to a completely different scenario INSIDE of my other dream. Incredible where the mind takes you!

  • @Cod4Paradox thats pretty intense

  • I say I'm dreaming in real life to lucid dream.

  • What if you have a lucid dream. And your lucid dream is you having an out of body experience?

  • I've experienced what may be termed spontaneous lucid dreaming. Twice. Both times I was having a nightmare and I suddenly found myself commanding myself to wake up because I knew I was dreaming. When I did become aware of my body again I couldn't move. It was quite frightening at the time. Felt trapped, and it was made worse by the fact that I'm claustrophobic. I'd love to learn how to initiate lucidity though.

  • @KosmicFlux i know exactly how you feel because that same thing has happened to me. When i lucid dream its usually during nightmares or something terrifying. I become consciously aware that im dreaming and i try to wake myself up but my body feels paralyzed and its really scary.

  • Yes, I have had a lucid dream. 

  • If you're into Lucid Dreaming and stuff you should come check out the Uprophecy website or channel here on youtube :)

  • These things sound so freaking awesome and it's so hard to believe becAuse I never had one but seriously if I do have one some day Ima do something I always wanted to do =D

  • @blackbandan they are wicked the possabilities are endless hit me back if u want some advice

  • @maxy125 yeaah I want some advice... about a week ago i think I might have started to lucid dream but it scared me and i woke myself up... i started like dreaming normally about basketball practice and then everything went black and i was looking through my eyes and i was sitting on bleachers and it felt like i was really there but i was like WTH and opened my eyes

  • @blackbandan yup i have lucid dreams 2 it was like i was rich and i could actually touch a feel the money

    and one dream i was chasing my friend threw this field and she hit me with this stick and i actually like felt it

  • hey kids, you can dream at night anything you want where you know your dreaming called lucid dreams, you can dream about fucking ur teacher, having a threesome with 2 hot girls, robbing a bank, your own columbine and shoot out with the police, and being invisible in a girls locker room!

  • @jenn1ifer i had a lucid dream and the first thing i did was 3 way.

  • lol. 

  • I have no experience in the field, no in depth understanding but im really trying to figure out wether or not the concept of "lucid" dreaming is real. I can see you say you cant control it but do you believe there is a such thing as a lucid dream? I have once had an experience where i felt this understanding and awerness of the present dream i had.

  • @TencilX yes. i have and anyone can. you can literally do anything and it feels completely real.

  • @TencilX it's real

  • please someone, please dont tell me your a doctor with a PhD or a huge medical background or anything about meditation. Please just tell me if you have had a lucid dream..

  • @TencilX I have had lucid dreams on a few occasions, and I assure you that it is a very real phenomenon. You can have lucid dreams on purpose, and you can do amazing things that are not possible within the waking reality because the physics are based on thought. There are many ways to do it, and it is an experience that you will surely want to duplicate after you do it once. I advise you to learn about it and give it a shot, anyone can do it. Ill be glad to answer questions if you have any.

  • @allspirits111 how long did it take you to have one on purpose?

  • @midofthevid Well, define "on purpose". Dreaming is strange, if we fall in a dream we react the same as if we are awake, this is called an "auto response". I ask myself if im dreaming every time I reach for something and see my hand, and it wakes me if I see my hand and im actually dreaming. It only took me 3 weeks to lucid dream because I do the excercise consistently. It is a random experience, just do the work and it will happen.

  • @allspirits111 . You can do anything you want? Is there time in that place that you're in?... I want to try this out.

  • @DjPugz1 You can do anything that you can focus enough on. Liken it to "the force" in star wars, you have to be focused or the dream ends up being in control. You can have a very lengthy lucid dream, and only have moments pass in the waking world. Waking time is Objective, based on the movement of the sun... whereas dream time is subjective, based purely on your experience of it. I myself have experienced lucid dreams that lasted "hours", and it was during a ten minute snooze lol.

  • @allspirits111 wow that sounds fascinating, can you train yourself to learn something that will help you in your waking life in all those hours? For example learn a foreign language, practice typing, practice public speaking, have sexual orgies, learn to drive a car, learn to fly a plane, study for your exams? etc etc ????

  • look at a digital clock ina dream, mine said 94:0

  • i have lucid dreams all the time. i always know im in a dream and i try to do what i want in it. is that normal?

  • @sokly310 you fucking weirdo

  • @sokly310 Absolutely, your lucid dreaming ha.

  • @sokly310

    it is for me. :]