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I lucid dream at least 4 times a week. For me its about going to bed and getting at least 7 hours of sleep. The last hour or two is normally when the lucid "reality" dreams start for me. I treat it as a field trip to a different dimension most of the time so I don't get freaked out. When I know I'm in a different dimension and I know I'm visiting, things settle down. But when I first get there and start reacting like other people around me it is unsettling to say the least. Then I come to my senses, oh..I'm visiting. Then I remember my home dimension and everything after that is just note taking. I treat it as just a normal thing. I still mediate when I have time but at least once a month I do a sensory derivation mediation in the bathtub. Lights off, all machines cut off, and lay back in the water, close your eyes and focus on nothing.

Teach me :noah:
 

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Its mad easy to lucid dream. Back when I was younger, i'd just smash broads in my dreams for the hell of it. I'll imagine them then imagine us alone. Its all about noticing somethin' that doesn't belong or never would happen, kinda like Inception with the totems. I use to be demonic about it and imagining beating someone to a pulp, but they would never die because I know its a dream and they're not actually being hurt :demonic:

I do the same mess. The sensations you feel when doing some "extra" ordinary is crazy. I would walk on water or run across it then start flying. When I finally gain control of a dream all hell breaks lose.
 

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Ok. I'm throw you a couple of tips. Lay in your bed and begin a conversation with yourself. Close your eyes and start talking to yourself. Then as you are talking create what you speak. When you start creating worlds in your mind you will start getting close to being able to lucid. Lucid dreaming can be jarring and unexpected. I've been hunted and or killed in some dreams. Not fun shyt. You start to know if you are in lucid dream when you can't tell if you are dreaming or you are not sure. But when you take control of a lucid dream things get insane. But keep working on your mediation, "creating worlds"...then when you fall asleep and are in a dream...realize it is a dream then take it over. Will yourself to do something in the dream that YOU want to do.
 

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Its not something you can learn or teach. I was lucid dreaming before I knew what it was,around 9. Its all about knowing yourself and your ordinary life. You gotta be able to become aware that the dream is a dream. There's always something that will never happen in real life. Think of this thread before falling asleep if you can. Thats the easiest way. Food before bed helps a lot too.
 

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Ok. I'm throw you a couple of tips. Lay in your bed and begin a conversation with yourself. Close your eyes and start talking to yourself. Then as you are talking create what you speak. When you start creating worlds in your mind you will start getting close to being able to lucid. Lucid dreaming can be jarring and unexpected. I've been hunted and or killed in some dreams. Not fun shyt. You start to know if you are in lucid dream when you can't tell if you are dreaming or you are not sure. But when you take control of a lucid dream things get insane. But keep working on your mediation, "creating worlds"...then when you fall asleep and are in a dream...realize it is a dream then take it over. Will yourself to do something in the dream that YOU want to do.

Should I do this as I'm going to sleep. I read that you are lucid after like 6 hours of sleep. What if I set an alarm a couple of hours before I wake up and then do this?
 

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does it help you accomplish daunting tasks in real life? :lupe:

It's helped me become mentally free. I know the feeling of weightlessness, flight, manifestation. In the dream realm your a god.

In the mortal plane, your mortal. That's what we need to let go of.

Playing video games helps one escape reality, or better transfer consciousness into another body or realm. Ie reincarnation, astral projection. Remember, at one level or another we are all light energy and particles vibrating at the frequency known as the 3rd dimension.

Your a soul having a human experience. I find it easier to be whatever the fukk I am. I have trouble adjusting to this......circus we call reality. I think we all do. It's a lie we don't all agree on at times. Keep your secrets, but know that everything comes tonight eventually.

Now that you mention it. I've only had one, truly lucid dream. One ethereal experience.

I "awoke" in a car rolling down a hill. And when I say awoke, it was as real as you reading this. When I say it was rolling, it felt like gliding. I felt tired but awake. I said to myself. This feels like death. Like I'm going too far. But I shut the inner bytch nikka in me. It was too real. I knew by they way it 'felt' light, weightless, i was IN the ethereal realm. Just the way the car was moving, the grass coming towards me, the light reflecting off the grass into the darkness. The smoothness of rolling downhill. This was 1st person.

I just watched. Feeling like air itself. The car rolled down the cliff and started to fly. Cheesy I know. And then a voice, probably my inner voice, intuition, my own thinking said, take the wheel. And as soon as I touched it it was third person I think. All I remember seeing was mansions on cliffs in the background. The creepy haunted house kind.

Then I woke up. I think the dream was a lesson in letting go of control, of life even. Funny, I've had less vivid experiences leading up to that dream. One where I was following a man in a parking lot and a thought arrived in my head. "There's 100,000 in the glove box of a grey intrepid, take it."

Still no money. But the experience was something else. I'm not fully tuned into the world events. It's distracting us from this knowledge and experiences. I don't trust the concrete. Only what's come before and will be here after man. The whole system is a cage to keep us controlled.
 

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I still havnt answered your question it allows me to believe neigh anything is possible withing the rules of this reality. I'm still a lazy 22 yo, self taught Tattooist, blah blah blah. I'm still human, but I don't think like society wants me too. I'm in the world but not of it. But I still play by mortal rules, get it?
 

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I've always been able to make things happen in my dreams, ever since I can remember. I can fly, run stupid fast, teleport, make stuff, etc. It really is some Inception-level ish LOL

Everything is super vivid, and like someone said earlier, if the dream is good, it's really good, but if you're having a nightmare, that ish is crazy terrifying. There have been numerous times where I've woken up crying and shaking because of something that happened in a lucid nightmare; sometimes you forget that it is a dream and not real.
 

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I lucid dream at least 4 times a week. For me its about going to bed and getting at least 7 hours of sleep. The last hour or two is normally when the lucid "reality" dreams start for me. I treat it as a field trip to a different dimension most of the time so I don't get freaked out. When I know I'm in a different dimension and I know I'm visiting, things settle down. But when I first get there and start reacting like other people around me it is unsettling to say the least. Then I come to my senses, oh..I'm visiting. Then I remember my home dimension and everything after that is just note taking. I treat it as just a normal thing. I still mediate when I have time but at least once a month I do a sensory derivation mediation in the bathtub. Lights off, all machines cut off, and lay back in the water, close your eyes and focus on nothing.

That sound like that Insidious shyt...my boy was just visiting and he got snitch up :whoa:
 

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when you feel yourself entering that sleepy zone, start imagining and constructing what you want to dream about.
If you wanna dream about an ass naked Meagan Good on a boat in Fiji while you and Goku sip mai-tai, start constructing that as you doze off, the small details even. The color of the trees, the smells you think would be there, the color of the sunlight and the sounds.

Try to engage as many of your senses as possible, once my mother cooked some grub i brought back to the house. I was tired as eff and fell asleep while the food was hot out the microwave. The very smells from the food took me back to my aunts house where she learned the recipe.

Things like this trigger and bolster dreams, so just try to engage as many senses as you can....in fact...sleep with the TV on and try to focus on whatever movie or show is on see if what you dream is anything similar. Make sure you write it down.

That's my advice. :manny:
 
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It is EMPHATICALLY easy to have lucid dreams once your PINEAL GLAND has been decalcitrated by drinking RAW MILK and not getting VACCINES.

:russ:

I lucid dream more than I have regular dreams, it's just always been that way :manny:

Every now and again I have dreams that predict shyt in my future that have me like :ohhh: and questioning my own sanity :patrice:
 
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