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  • with lucid dream, you could also open and retrieve the forgotten memory of yours. So because of lucid dream, i met again with my old friend in reality, my friend while i am 8 years old, with lucid dream i retrieve some memory of his full name, and even his father name, and then i try to find it on facebook or google.

    so it is could be very usefull for relaxation, train your memory and brain, even sience.

  • be honest people. I know people always convince themselves are dumb things like homeopathy and pseduoscience. Have you actually achieved lucid dreaming by following instructions?

  • @herpderpmonkey This is nowhere near "pseudo-science", it's not even New Age.

    Lucid dreams have been known for thousands of years, and it is a completely natural phenomenon.

    They are regular dreams where you happen to be more aware than normal and therefore can control them just like you can control the events in a daydream, that's it!

    Nothing strange or mysterious; it's that simple.

    And yes, lots of people have succeeded with this, and I'm one of them.

  • I like the intro music, what is the title?

  • Guys, whenever I have a lucid dream my skin on myself just disappears. It happens every time I become lucid and even when I try and change it, it doesn't. Any help?

  • You call these videos Learn Lucid dreaming but the first two videos just sound like advertisements to me. The advertisements for the books may or may not be relevant, but the advertisement for the video parts 1 & 2 were false!

  • do you recommend isochronic tones to induce lucid dreams?

  • Have you ever read Conscious Dreaming by Robert Moss? I would add that one... and I will keep an eye out for the ones mentioned in this video.

  • I like the music

    

  • last night i had dream and i learned new skill controll thins in dream and poeple and what they do and what they say i was on a highway trying to stop car and finally i tought wtf this is my dream i stand im middle and while car was coming at me i said no stop calmly ofc well and it stopped i was laughing in dream and than i tried to convert poeple chicks yes i wanted to fk a chic but she didnt want and i looked at her tought agree and she did so ye lol i tried next level.

  • Nice I just want to be able to lucid dream cuz i really dont like my reality

  • @Paramorerocks19 You can make real life more interesting by pretending it is a lucid dream (under controlled circumstances, of course).

    Whenever I take a walk or something I imagine myself being in a lucid dream, and that everything I see is a part of that dream.

    It is actually a really nice feeling, almost hypnotic, and a good way to train your awareness. ^_^

  • Zijn er ook goede Nederlandstalige boeken over Lucide dromen?

  • I would love to know what is going on, I can recognise these dream signs but I will experience them in dream and not realise that I am dreaming, this is using the wake back to sleep method. I have done everything right. I had 2 lucid dreams in one night last week but haven't had another since trying this. It's frustrating me.

  • i think i have lucid dream but i dont know what it is but i be having dreams dat look real but i forget its not real like playing basket ball den be in the wood and see ing ghost and spirits beeing in a basement like the 13th ghost and then bam when i have the slitest clue its a deream it goes dark and i wake up .. i wanah tell myself this is a dream and look around ...and be happy

  • I look forward to every night, once i discovered lucid dreaming

  • ive had dreams where i control myself but not any that i control the dream.. is that normal?

  • Thanks for the list of books. You are doing a great job of helping humanity.

  • for now on every dream is a challence

  • i was taking a piss when it went BOOM lucipedia and it scared the cap out of me

  • Plzz. cant you turn down the music.. just a little

  • lolwat who said lucid dreaming is a myth? fucking retard

  • @joggylol Maybe, this is all a conspiracy, and the government installed programs in us through the water supply. Now all are dreams are being watched by the Man, and all our secrets are being exposed to him every night! jk

    In all seriousness, I love this series! Thanks for the list of books! I'm going to go ask my library to get them for me.

  • You kinda look like Thom Yorke

  • ive had.but mostly sex :) and when i was 5 to 8 i had the go to the toilet lucid dream which is not nice cuz u will wake up wet :) ive had what i call Good vs Evil lucid dreams where i fight demons. the rest are just normal dreams.

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  • I don't think I've ever had a "real" lucid dream before, but I guess a newcomer would react something like this:

    "Hey, wait... something's wrong here... isn't this reality? but it looks kinda strange... wait a moment............!... is it a DREAM?!

    Yes, YES, it IS!

    WOW!!!

    Hold on, hold on, wait, I must relax, Tim said so, but... oh my god, this is crazy! Finally a lucid dream! I can do whatever I want! This is aweso...!!!"

    *wakes up*

  • this video wuz made on my 11th birthday!!! wooohooo!

  • thanks for giving more info on the dreaming subject for us who want to learn more and it also shows that your not pulling this info out your ass!! but it's real !!!

  • Damn. Watch the rest of the videos!!! Fuckin assholes. The information ia there if you need it

  • dont fall into hate (=

    stay strong

    spread love

    defend love

    (=

  • The thing is that you really dont need all these books.

  • however, the more you expose your mind to dream related material, you SIGNIFICANTLY improve your chances of becoming lucid, and gives you way more ideas about the possibilities.

    I tried to become lucid for about two weeks and only had minor success. Then I finally bought some books and that night I had two lucid dreams and an OBE. Now I am having much more success.

    Yes it is possible to have lucid dreams without reading any of these, but it is definitely worth it.

  • Plus some people may just be genuinely interested in learning more about these topics.

  • hes not advertising anything, hes giving us information.....as if he wrote all those books...

  • @Richux18 i hope u know by now there are other parts o.O

  • Buy-buy-buy. and for a poor person, your shit out of luck. Ain't that just how the world is?

  • LazyOtaku, you can visit a Library.

  • Dude I think i met one of those parasites last night when I was in a lucid dream. He (it?) came up to me and started rambling and it was trying to touch me with some tentacles it had. I held him off though by challenging him to staring contest. I just kept staring at him until I woke up, he (it) wasn't very smart.

  • ganbatte (=

  • What is the name and author of the first book?

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  • are you personally able to lucid dream every night you go to sleep?

    please respond for i am curious to know if such a goal is attainable

  • I've heard some people say they are able to have a lucid dream every night. The level of freedom/awareness that a dreamer has each night is not always the same though.

  • @Theperson45 yes good point. Just because you do a reality check and realize this isn't waking life, doesn't mean you become completely lucid and in control, sometimes you may not be totally comprehending the full implications of what it means that your reality check didn't work.

    ReeceJones87 channel talks about 5 levels of lucidity if anyone is interested. Low levels where you don't have much clarity or control to higher levels where you can basically manifest or do anything you desire.

  • If you read EtWoLD by Stephen LaBerge (as mentioned in this video) he mentions seasoned oneighronauts (explorers of the dream realm) that can have up to 4 a night and always have at least one every night.

  • I am able to go lucid dream like once a week, sometimes often and sometimes not so often.

  • it is possible to have lucid dreams many times in a week, that i know...

  • @kingneptune405 I have heard someone say they have at least some level of lucidity nearly every night. Maybe not completely conscious and in control, but at least aware that it is not quite real.

    Robert Waggoner a lucid dream researcher and author said after thirty years of working at it, he's gone through periods where he only had 2 or 3 in a month, and also periods where he had 30 in a month.

    For me I have about 2 or 3 each month.

  • @dunstonchecksin86

    I think a very important factor is just how excited about it you are and how much you EXPECT and BELIEVE and INTEND for it to happen. I don't know about all that manifesting your desires kind of stuff like "The Secret" in real life, but for dreaming it definitely plays a big role.

  • Awesome, thanks for sharing, you seem very well informed.

    The book that i found to be particularly interesting is called "The Art Of Dreaming" by "Carlos Castaneda"

  • That sucks how he always kept things too secret!

  • i want one!!!!♥

  • nobody believed me when i said that you can control your dreams because it first happened to me when i had bad nightmares and my dad just said to me what are you scared of in a dream you can do what you want and now it happens quite often

  • I just discovered Lucid Dreaming, and... Well, I won't die happy if I can't learn how to do this. :)

  • Me too... I discovered it maybe a month ago... And I'm deeply into this 'cause I'm a bit of Philosophycal in these things and I wanna know everything about myself and my personality... And well, my dreams are... weeeeell.... I think I can say they're very interesting and stuff, and all the possibilities it grants and stuff... Also I think I can use it to overcome my fears... My fear of heigths for example...

  • @MagicAccent  Same

  • @MagicAccent How did it go? :)

  • @MagicAccent

    So did you manage to lucid dream? o.O

  • most of my dreams are lucid... i love it!

  • i envy you

  • rrr

  • Awesome thing your doing here sir! I registered on lucidipedia and found the site to be very well organized and helpful. Thanks again.

  • i've experiencesd it twice

  • i watched this series a while ago, so im guna watch it again lol hes intresting

  • ontvang je ook geluid tijdens je lucide droom ?

    of creër je het zelf

  • Je kunt geluid ontvangen in een lucide droom (ik neem aan dat je van buiten af bedoelt). Maar licht en aanraking schijnen beter te werken ;)

  • Beide. Je brein kan "droomgeluid" creëeren in de droom ... als een auto langsrijdt, als je met iemand praat. Maar het kan ook geluid van buitenaf in je slaapkamer integreren. Meestal leidt dit tot wakker worden.

  • Is er ook zoiets als doodgaan in je droom? Zo ja, heeft dat gevolgen voor je echte leven?

  • neen

  • gewoon niet dromen dat je dood gaat :D

  • Great video! I would love to lucid dream, haven't achieved it yet; possibly when I was younger, but haven't most recently. There are various activities I wish to experiment with throughout a lucid dream; since the conscious mind has no regulation upon reality; the subconscious producing the dream, in which, as a result, you have control over your subconscious within a lucid dream. There may be many benefits, such as; rapid learning, enhanced memory and many other subjective processes to alter.

  • what the music in the background?

  • dude you look like someone i have talked to in one of my dreams...

  • just to let you all know. for all the teqnique, the research and the science the only truely effective way to lucid dream is simply to drift into it. the more science you put to it the more restrictions you have. idealy by just drifting you are left with NO RESTRICTIONS. Absolute god like power that can only be acheived by realizing fully how perception is reality. also lucid dreamings origen is completly devoid of science in the first place. and probably it was more powerfull too. thnks though.

  • "Perception IS reality." perhaps you have read/own some of Michael W's materials lol?

    I'll never forget how the world was turned upside down when I comprehended and fully understood what that statement meant.

  • so geil

  • this weekend i'm gunna try a W.I.L.D.

  • i got a level one experience, wich if u watch reece jones, u'll know that i just woke up right away

  • Thanks for the info!I really go into this again after i had a nightmare which was just too hard!

  • OMG I just realized I had a Lucid Dream once! I was walking down the white hallway that was in The Matrix but I couldnt control people...I tried to but couldnt...my god...LUCID DREAMING!

  • Zeer goed in elkaar gezet!..

  • i just got interested in it 1 day ago and i read about it all day and i actually got my first lucid this night it was FKUIN AWESOM i could do anything tough it didnt last to long..

  • great vid; very detailed information and trusted literature. excellent job

  • I have not succeeded in having a lucid dream despite a year of trying...that said, i haven't been trying that hard. however, soon my GCSE tests will be over and i can spend the summer holidays trying to lucid dream!

    and this time, i WILL! everyone reality check!

  • Well i wish you luck, I only tried to do it recently and i succeeded in flying once and making a person in my dream stand up lol. well it aint much, but it is a start

  • i can chain my dreams n wake up on command, last night, i had 3 dreams, one non-lucid, the other 2 lucid i succeeded in making ppl do wat i wanted them to do but how do u fly in a lucid dream?

  • Easier than you think. Best technique I've read and used is imagining that there is a force underneath your feet pushing you forwards. It's only as difficult as you think it is. Has worked every time for me (3/3). Good luck.

  • wow thats hella books how much does each cost

  • lol its funny pretty much every dream i have is a lucid dream, i used to think it was normal and every one had them so i started talking to my dad about it and he just said i watched to much anime.

  • Luckly you , most people have to learn the skill to LD but you were born with it =D

  • i need 2 learn how to fly thats wat and i have been having lucid dreams from the time i was 9 or ten to now and i have never tried to fly or walk through walls, in addition to this, i have naturally learned how to chain my dreams and create one well, elaborate dream.

  • @MangaMadMan lol ur dad is awesome

  • Have you ever had an OBE? (Out of body experience)

  • Thanks for this video!

    LD is awesome.

  • you ROCK! LDing rocks haha

  • well u sound like a fucking idiot. ur just mad cuz u couldnt acheive lucidity, o well grow up. ive had 3 lucid dreams so u cant tell me its not true. lucid dreaming isnt som kind of myth its a fact fucking idiot

  • @USOA what happen when you lucid dream and what do you do ,..

  • @andersen781

    really hard to explain, dude. It's like when you remember a dream, the next moring. except its not a memory, its happening when you are present there. I bet you allready had a lucid dream. This guy can create his own world... i can not. with me its just like a dream, except im there witnissing it first hand. i can not stay lucid for very long... i allways start to look at thing to seriously, like thinking: HUH?! thats not possible. effectivly waking me up,

  • whahaa, really thats sad man.

    just because you cant do it you say it doesnt excists...

    its PROVEN by SCIENCE, so thats really not that hippie..

    and if you couldnt do it after a year of practise, then you SUCK!!

  • Haha childish fool. U really think that something you couldnt achieve has got to be fictional? Idiot. Besides, you either suck badly or used some weird technique if it took you a year and you still didn't make it.

  • dude, i've seen this same exact comment on like 5 or 6 different lucid dreaming videos. no wonder why you can't achieve the wonderful state of lucidity, you pointlessly bash people all day instead of doing the techniques and clearly you have psychological problems.

  • you fuck

  • all of that was towards "fasterraper" by the way

  • Lucid dreaming is a scientifically tested, studied, and confirmed phenomenon. There are even colleges that include lucid dreaming courses as part of their curriculum. To deny its existence is utter foolishness.

  • @fasterraper seriously .... how about a nice cup of SHUT THE FUCK UP

  • I only had one dream book,but i gave it to a cousin of mine when i took 'dream vacations'.

  • lol you got so many books on lucid dreaming, interesting.

  • Thanks again, Jerry

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