Ever had a nightmare of being incarcerated???

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There shouldn’t be any reason for anyone to be dreaming about being incarcerated if they not living a criminal lifestyle.

I used to dream like that 10 years ago. What made the dream go away? It took me to get arrested only one time to stop living like a criminal.
 

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I been to the jail :manny:

It wasn't a nightmare cuz they can lock my body, but they can't trap my mind

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What you go to jail for
 

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I think I was conscious and aware that I was doing ballerina shyt, I was jumping up and down while waving my hands around. The problem is I never done any form of ballerina dancing or training in my life to even know how to do that but in the dream, I was able to jump around and wave my hands around freely.
I did not make my point clear, but I understand where I made my mistake.

In a lucid dream, you know you are dreaming. In a normal dream, you can know what you are doing. You can even wake up later and marvel at how you were doing it, when you don't know how to do it in real life. In a lucid dream, every action you directly take is a conscious one. You will not wake up and marvel at what you did in the sense of how, you already know how you were doing it in the dream. In the dream, you know you can do what you do not know how to do in real life and what is even impossible for you to do in real life.

So if it was a lucid dream, you would not be marveling at the fact that you are doing ballerina stuff. You would be doing ballerina stuff because that is what you wanted to do. Let me give an example. You can fly in a dream, enjoy the flying, but it happened as a coincidence of the dream. You wake up, you marvel at the fact you were flying in it. In a Lucid dream, you would intentionally fly, knowing that since you are in a dream you can do what ever you can conceive of and will yourself to do. You would not be flying because of the dream, you would be flying because you willed yourself to fly.

Simply put, a Lucid dreamer understands in the dream that it is all our mind, all our reality, and with that knowledge bend the reality to our will if we so desire and have enough will to do. So as a lucid dreamer, you are quite literally a god in the dreamscape. Only limited by your own imagination and willpower.
 

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oh hell yea! recurring nightmares

and its a freaky ass old school prison.. like an old french fortress. i read the count of monte cristo when i was younger and the way Dumas described the Chateau d'If really stuck with me. i can see myself crawling up the never ending steps in those dreams. kinda like the first level in mario 64 where you gotta run up the hill and dodge the bowling balls lol
 

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I did not make my point clear, but I understand where I made my mistake.

In a lucid dream, you know you are dreaming. In a normal dream, you can know what you are doing. You can even wake up later and marvel at how you were doing it, when you don't know how to do it in real life. In a lucid dream, every action you directly take is a conscious one. You will not wake up and marvel at what you did in the sense of how, you already know how you were doing it in the dream. In the dream, you know you can do what you do not know how to do in real life and what is even impossible for you to do in real life.

So if it was a lucid dream, you would not be marveling at the fact that you are doing ballerina stuff. You would be doing ballerina stuff because that is what you wanted to do. Let me give an example. You can fly in a dream, enjoy the flying, but it happened as a coincidence of the dream. You wake up, you marvel at the fact you were flying in it. In a Lucid dream, you would intentionally fly, knowing that since you are in a dream you can do what ever you can conceive of and will yourself to do. You would not be flying because of the dream, you would be flying because you willed yourself to fly.

Simply put, a Lucid dreamer understands in the dream that it is all our mind, all our reality, and with that knowledge bend the reality to our will if we so desire and have enough will to do. So as a lucid dreamer, you are quite literally a god in the dreamscape. Only limited by your own imagination and willpower.
I've had these before - literally teleporting from place to place on some Dr. Manhattan shıt, waving things away i didn't like.
 

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I think I was conscious and aware that I was doing ballerina shyt, I was jumping up and down while waving my hands around. The problem is I never done any form of ballerina dancing or training in my life to even know how to do that but in the dream, I was able to jump around and wave my hands around freely.
Not the same, you were aware of what was happening but you didn't actively decide to do it



Lucid dreams literally work like the world's best VR video game, you randomly become aware and then just do whatever you feel like doing :manny: you're in full control

@Uachet what's your go-to move once you become lucid? I usually make multiple elements (fire, earth, ice, lightning, etc) appear out of my fingertips and get in crazy fights in cities I've never seen before :mjgrin: covered a bridge in ice and used a car like a snowboard not long ago. Bonus points if you also play music in your room so you can hear an echo-y version of the music coming down from the sky during the dream :blessed:

Then you wake up and realize we wont live long enough to see VR reach that level of realism :mjcry: im sure we'll be able to tap back into it easier after death though
 
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I did not make my point clear, but I understand where I made my mistake.

In a lucid dream, you know you are dreaming. In a normal dream, you can know what you are doing. You can even wake up later and marvel at how you were doing it, when you don't know how to do it in real life. In a lucid dream, every action you directly take is a conscious one. You will not wake up and marvel at what you did in the sense of how, you already know how you were doing it in the dream. In the dream, you know you can do what you do not know how to do in real life and what is even impossible for you to do in real life.

So if it was a lucid dream, you would not be marveling at the fact that you are doing ballerina stuff. You would be doing ballerina stuff because that is what you wanted to do. Let me give an example. You can fly in a dream, enjoy the flying, but it happened as a coincidence of the dream. You wake up, you marvel at the fact you were flying in it. In a Lucid dream, you would intentionally fly, knowing that since you are in a dream you can do what ever you can conceive of and will yourself to do. You would not be flying because of the dream, you would be flying because you willed yourself to fly.

Simply put, a Lucid dreamer understands in the dream that it is all our mind, all our reality, and with that knowledge bend the reality to our will if we so desire and have enough will to do. So as a lucid dreamer, you are quite literally a god in the dreamscape. Only limited by your own imagination and willpower.
Is it possible to go in and out of lucid dreaming? Or does it have to be one or another? I definitely recall being aware that I’m dreaming, but shyts not always positive. Something random will happen, things go completely left and it doesn’t feel like I’m in control of what’s happening. I usually end up waking up shortly after because the dream went to shyt from where things were initially going.
 

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Not the same, you were aware of what was happening but you didn't actively decide to do it



Lucid dreams literally work like the world's best VR video game, you randomly become aware and then just do whatever you feel like doing :manny: you're in full control

@Uachet what's your go-to move once you become lucid? I usually make multiple elements (fire, earth, ice, lightning, etc) appear out of my fingertips and get in crazy fights in cities I've never seen before :mjgrin: covered a bridge in ice and used a car like a snowboard not long ago. Bonus points if you also play music in your room so you can hear an echo-y version of the music coming down from the sky during the dream :blessed:

Then you wake up and realize we wont live long enough to see VR reach that level of realism :mjcry: im sure we'll be able to tap back into it easier after death though
I started Lucid dreaming at 6 years of age. My first go to move as a child was to fly. Now, I am always lucid, I just go with the flow of the dream so that I get a restful night. I only take control if the dream seems to be going of the rails, and I don't want to wake up yet.
 
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