 Virtual reality is one of those things that a lot of people are trying because they want to escape from this reality and experience something new. Well, looted dreaming, if you didn't actually know this, is a really powerful way of having a virtual reality experience in real life. So virtual reality devices, VR headsets, all of this stuff, is designed to transport you into a new world where you can control it and where you're experiencing something brand new. Something different, something unusual or exciting or just dangerous or whatever it is. Now, looted dreaming is the ability to basically control your dreams and to wake up your mind and become self-aware in your dreams. It literally is the closest you can get to virtual reality in real life. If you've never tried this before, here's how you do it in really simple steps. Okay, so number one, you need to be writing your dreams down every morning. Even if you don't remember anything, you can just write down, no dreams were called. Number two, you want to meditate about twice a day. Each time you want to meditate for 10 to 20 minutes, this is going to sort of improve your self-awareness and train your subconscious mind to wake up in your dreams. And number three, you want to be practicing techniques about looted dreaming. Now, my channel is completely dedicated to those techniques. You can find tutorials on any technique. Just go to my channel and look for the most popular videos. They will be the technique videos, but it's a really easy skill to train yourself to do. And I'm really curious why more people don't actually learn this. Now, at the end of the video, I'm going to explain a really powerful way that you can lose a dream in the next couple of weeks. But for now, let me just talk a bit more about this because virtual reality and especially video gamers, you're looking for some kind of escapism. You're looking to experience something new, a new world. Okay, and here's the thing. We are asleep for 33% of our lives. A third of our lives is spent asleep. That is a huge amount of time, dozens of years potentially that you are going to be spending laying down on your bed doing nothing. Now, if you could take that time and do the most incredible, unbelievable things, have amazing experiences where you're flying around like a superhero, you're making love with your celebrity crushes, you're doing all of this crazy stuff, as well as potentially doing the more spiritual, practical things, you know, like working on your subconscious beliefs and your confidence and your fears, your spiritual development. If you could do all of that and it didn't really take much time to learn how to do it, I'm sure you would want to do it. Now, if you've been following this channel for a while, you'll know that I do post regular lucid dreaming tutorials, but if you've never had a lucid dream, it can be quite difficult to know where to start. So I've created a really detailed guide called the Bootcamp course, which explains step by step what you need to practice every day to actually have a lucid dream. And it kind of guarantees that you're lucid dreaming within a couple of weeks or so. So that's linked in the description if you do want to check that out. But here's a really powerful way you can lucid dream tonight. And like I said, this is the best, the closest you will get to having a virtual reality experience in real life, where you're actually having the real experience and it's actually, it feels real. It feels really vivid. It feels really vibrant and realistic and detailed. OK, so here's what you need to do. You need to set your alarm to go off after roughly four or five hours of sleep. When the alarm goes off, you need to wake up, stand up and do a reality check and then go back to bed. You need to go back into bed. And then try and fall asleep. Now as you fall asleep, you want to have the intention in your mind that you will be controlling your dreams very soon. I guess this is kind of a bit more effort than just putting on a virtual reality headset. But I promise you that if you've had a lucid dream when you have one, you'll be able to see the massive difference between a virtual reality headset, like, you know, the PSVR or something and a lucid dream. The difference is amazing because in a lucid dream, everything is so crisp and detailed and so clear and real feeling that you'll be astonished that it's not real life. In fact, in some cases, it feels more vivid and more realistic. So like I said, you wake up, you go back to sleep with the intention of lucid dreaming. The intention has to be really strong in your mind. And then what you do is you will eventually, after about five minutes or so, you will drift into a lucid dream and the scene will start to form around you. Now what it will look like is you might be running down the road and then you'll snap back into the bed and you think, hold on a second, I was just dreaming then. And then you have these sort of fragments, this sort of entering a dream scene, being snapped back into the bed, entering a dream scene, snapped back into the bed. And after a while, you'll be spending longer and longer in the dream scene and you'll see things start to form around you. And before you know it, you're thinking, hold on a second. This is a dream. This isn't real. And that is the moment you become lucid. And it's such an exciting moment. It really is such a powerful thing to do. You know, I really want you to experience this. So like I said, the course that guarantees you a lucid dream in a couple of weeks is in the description. But please try that method out, try the technique out and just comment below what your most exciting thing that you would try in a lucid dream is. Thanks for watching, guys. 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