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  • I finally did a wild after I woke up at 5am try not to focus that your in you room..

  • I must be a very psychic person, i was able to lucid dream a day after i even heard about lucid dreaming :) i didnt even have to do anything :P

  • I need pre-sleep suggestion ideas.... Any ideas on direction?

  • @03LukaVocaloid Have a look at our web page EdgarCayce "dot" org "slash" dreams

  • @03LukaVocaloid Pre sleep methods are science fiction and anyone advocating them is just selling you something

    Wanna get lucid? You need to break up your sleep after 4 hrs and then use a proper induction technique

    Be glad to show you around...

  • ive only had a couple lucid dreams,

    as soon as im aware im dreaming, i just start flying then i wake up like shortly after,

  • Lucid dreams are truly amazing, and can be achieved by some effort. Sometimes when I have lucid dreams, I pick up an object near me and try to bring out the level of detail and color of real life, by focusing on the object. It is truly amazing how real your dreams can be.

  • @blurock29 0/10

  • I had a lucid dream where two agents were shooting at me.. instead of being gay and touchy. I teleported to them and beat them down with their own guns!

  • i remember a dream from years ago my mother got tooken by a big ass fly

  • the Annunaki live in 4d, the place we go when we dream. they use our emotions to manipulate us in role play scenarios taking on the form of people we trust like old school friends. they can manifest anything we can imagine with amazing detail. its far from just in our minds

  • @illfaderbehaviour In three weeks, I can't believe that no-one has even stated one simple fact. And that is: you're full of shit.

  • @PrankerDemon so what is your explanation of why we dream?

  • @illfaderbehaviour We dream because our subconscious etertains us during the subconscious's need for REM sleep and restoration of the mind. This is also the reason for daydreaming. If certain situations in life are exceedingly boring, the mind tends to drift for entertainment's sake. But "the Annunaki live in 4d, use our emotions to manipulate us"? You need to stop believing every movie and conspiracy theory you come across.

  • @PrankerDemon im sorry but im not that a creative a person, i refuse to believe that its just in my mind. its a real place, maybe more real than here, what if this is the dream?

  • You don't have to be creative to fall for this "the Annunaki are manipulating us!" You just have to be gullible. The waking world isn't a dream because of pain. When I'm in the dream world and something violent happens to me, I wake up at the moment of pain. There is no dream where I just endure severe pain endlessly, but in actual life I have been in painful situations and never suddenly entered my dreams.

  • For instance: When I stepped on a sharp piece of a broken porcelain mug and lost a carton of blood, I was a teenager living with my mom. She was worried that I might have bled all over her persian rug. It sucks, but I never suddenly woke up from life as if it were a dream. Our subconscious etertains our minds when they're idle.

    This life isn't entertainment, thus *it* must be the actual world.

  • @PrankerDemon your mum sucks if she was more worried about her carpet! and is every dream entertainment? ive had nightmares that def were not entertaining! science has proven that there is up to 11 dimensions to this reality, 3d is just 1 of them and beings this is where we live then yes, it is 'real' but those other dimensions are just as real, maybe the rules are different but that doesnt mean their not real.

  • @illfaderbehaviour You are a sad, strange little man...

  • Anyone ever had a horror lucid dream , those are fun.

  • Remembering only one or two dreams per week is average??? My goodness, I can always recall 3-4 dreams taking place in different locations every night. Often times more. I hear a lot of people are experiencing this more often with vivid awareness. Another good technique is to try and recall your dreams as soon as you wake up, while they are fresh in your mind. Better yet, keep a dream journal.

    Peace, Love and Light, my friends.

  • Thumbs this up. Do a reality check often. Pinch your nose and breathe in. Thumbs this up to help others out!

  • ok this going sound stupid can I do Lucid dream and learn my mistake and correct them, thanks.

  • All that he says is true, I always envy people who can express something so magical as lucid dreaming in words.

    It is the perfect world, once you get to it.

  • check out guidetoluciddreaming. com for a book on lucid dreaming

  • "Ok, so this guy is shooting at me in my dream... I know I'm dreaming... where should I take it next? Oh I know! Let's spend some time touching eachother."

  • haha yes man that was a quality comment !!! i wouldnt have touched him i would have beaten the fool :)

  • maybe to choke him but that all the touching I would be doing.

  • @Aspartamebraintumor knowing your dreaming is the key.

  • @Aspartamebraintumor omg thats so gay

  • @Aspartamebraintumor ha why didnt he just turn the guy into a hot chick and bang her

  • @phonebush 'Cuz it was probably a latent homosexuality dream. He liked the guy "firing his gun at him" and sought him out, even to the point of touching him. I'll bet he left out the bit where he asked the guy to "reload and shoot me some more."

  • @Aspartamebraintumor

    Lol. XD

    Sounds weird!

  • Talking to a dream character is challenging because it involves an acute level of control over your lucidity, and you have to interpret all the nuances that go into a conversation. It's certainly one of the more advanced techniques.

    Try having your dream counterpart be a good friend - attempting to make them to resemble yourself is challenging. This gives you a certain comfort zone, and because they are very familiar to you, you will not have to spend so much effort on their continuity.

  • i def agree, asking "how does it feel like being a character in my dream" doesn't go very far. Resembling a buddy is a good tip, thanks.

  • heheh. what happens if you do that during a dream?

  • every time i figure out im dreaming i wake up.

  • thats where you need to learn to calm yourself. nobody said this was easy and its doable in time :) keep at it, you're doin good.

  • :D thx , i always wondered if you could fix certain problems your having by kinda talking to your sub consious in a dream state.

  • yea, it might even help if you consider your sub conscious somebody else. Or i dont know, i haven't tried that yet. just be aware that people in dreams will tell you that you are awake, maybe even try to convince you. This is normal and its only your concious doubts, and its way of reflecting it on you in your dream state. ignore these thoughts and remain determined that you are actually dreaming, all the while experiencing lucidity. Hope i helped :)

  • thanks for the idea. didn't think of that.

  • thats weird i dont see it hard at all i have been lucid dreaming sense i was 7 from what i remember

  • You have a natural talant, I bet many lucid dreamers would envy you.

  • thx but i think im not saying its true but i think

    if u are imaginative (not saying that anyone is not)

    and enjoy sleeping u can easily be a lucid dreamer im 16 so im not a profinol scientist but i meditate and my favorite part of day is dreaming i can go to my own little world away from all the hate pain and problems i can sleep for as long as i want (like weekends or school breaks i can sleep the hole break,but i get up to shower eat ect.)

    hope u all experience it

    love&peace

  • that is coz ur getin exited or shoked because it is a dream. u need to either spin aroud in your dreams wich for some reason keeps u in them or rub you hands together very fast o ye and wen your geting closer to actual luucid dreaming dont get exited

  • Also I once tried an experiment over a period of around 6 months where I would ask a character in my Lucid dreams for a number between 1-49 in the hope of winning the lottery. When i organised the numbers I found it was my own telephone number jumbled up. LOL

  • lol. thats awesome

  • hahahah :D clever experiment but a disappointing result

  • I've never used the "Am I dreaming? tecnique, and I agree with the previous comment. It's a sudden realisation that you're lucid. I have used the light switch method but I must have been Lucid to try this. when the switch didn't work it confirmed I was lucid. I've been LD'ing for almost 30 years and find they come in batches. I still try new experiments when Lucid and feel privalaged to be able to achieve this remarkable phenomenom. Happy Dreaming!

  • the suggestion of asking yourself "am i dreaming?" cant really work because, in dreams, you are completely unaware that you are dreaming (unless you are, of course, lucid) so you have to first be lucid to have the hint that you're dreaming and therefore answer, "yes, am i dreaming. i will now take control."

    you have to know you are dreaming before asking "am i dreaming"

    you have to first be lucid to even ask yourself if you are.

  • this isn't true , i ask myself if am dreaming periodically throughout the day, and thanks to that method this is how i first became ludic, when i first asked the question i was not lucid at all ive also asked myself if im dreaming when im asleep and answered no and carried on in a non lucid state

  • its about forming a habit of asking yrself

  • you are fucking stupid.

  • wow, great argument.

    you are very smart.

    ?

  • I hadn't heard the suggestion about trying to relive a bad dream before. I think I'm going to try and combine that with meditation and see if that doesn't work.

  • The interviewed man describes exactly the results when you use lucid dreams to stimulate a loving attitude. It softens up dangerous people or animals, and makes dream characters more friendly who already are peaceful. The pistol man is part of yourself, something you have that attitude towards, but which also applies to yourself.

  • OMGOSH. The dream he was descriping at 2:23 is exactly like a dream I had many years. I was running away from these people (I Think it was New York). And I was turning street corners trying to avoid them. Then I woke up.

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