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    Lucid dreaming

    I've been trying to teach myself to have lucid dreams but no luck so far... Anyone else tried it?

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    Re: Lucid dreaming

    One of the girls I hang out with has been talking about it.. I only pretended to be listening

    I'll ask her

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    Re: Lucid dreaming

    Yeah; have any specific questions?

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    Re: Lucid dreaming

    I have an odd condition called sleep paralysis which puts me in a state of sleep, except for the actual sleeping part. So basically I'm almost completely paralyzed (like in REM sleep) except I can blink and breathe, but I can see around me and also hallucinate and hear things. Whenever I manage to get back to sleep properly after I experience this, I always end up in a lucid dream. It's great, I'll usually be in a nearby location, i.e. my street, but know perfectly well that I'm paralyzed in bed. I have complete control and there are plenty of inception like projections around to, well, do what I please with. Ahem. I have an almost 100% track record of getting into this state by waking up early (and still tired,) engaging my brain (maybe by watching an hours worth of whatever I fancy) and then trying to get back to sleep. So yeah, sleep deprivation does it.

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    Re: Lucid dreaming

    Maybe try the mask talked about in this thread: http://www.hairlosstalk.com/interact...p=684558&hilit

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    Re: Lucid dreaming

    i had this type of dream once as a kid. i was at hospital and there was ice on the floor, i know it doesn't make sense but dreams rarely do. i had my skates on and i was skating all the while trying to tell my buddy that it all wasn't real. funny how it never recurred, this was the only time.

    if i had a lucid dream now it would have a ''kill all nw 1's'' feel to it.

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    Re: Lucid dreaming

    Many years ago I had a dream that I was being chased by 'evil strangers'; they chased me around the streets near my home and would not give up.

    Somehow I realised that I was dreaming and decided to just fly instead of run. I've been able to fly in my dreams ever since, sometimes I'm even able to wake enough to check my bedside clock and fall back to sleep and straight back into the dream.

    I get dreams that I'm able to control (and remember) every few months; curiously I seem to always wake up in the morning feeling incredibly refreshed and in a thoroughly good mood.
    A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort.

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    Re: Lucid dreaming

    Going straight to Middle Earth!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ouroboros View Post
    Yeah; have any specific questions?
    An Ouroboros would an expert at dreaming lucidly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fodandahalf View Post
    I have an odd condition called sleep paralysis which puts me in a state of sleep, except for the actual sleeping part. So basically I'm almost completely paralyzed (like in REM sleep) except I can blink and breathe, but I can see around me and also hallucinate and hear things. Whenever I manage to get back to sleep properly after I experience this, I always end up in a lucid dream. It's great, I'll usually be in a nearby location, i.e. my street, but know perfectly well that I'm paralyzed in bed. I have complete control and there are plenty of inception like projections around to, well, do what I please with. Ahem. I have an almost 100% track record of getting into this state by waking up early (and still tired,) engaging my brain (maybe by watching an hours worth of whatever I fancy) and then trying to get back to sleep. So yeah, sleep deprivation does it.
    That's awesome, I've had a dream where I knew that it was a dream and was basically wishing for anything I wanted but most other times I have no idea and wake up thinking I should of done somethig more cool in the dream.

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