1. In case you dont know what it is...
    Lucid dreaming is the conscious perception of one's state while dreaming, resulting in a much clearer ("lucid") experience and usually enabling direct control over the content of the dream.
     
  2. merrily, merrily, merrily....
  3. I saw Vanilla Sky one time
  4. Before sleeping, concentrate on looking at the palm of your hand. Being able to look at your palm while dreaming then gives sense of self awareness, but not sufficient to wake up.
  5. see, ive had one experience where I actually controlled my dream...I kept spinning around and being transported to different places...Lately Ive been having dreams so vivid, I knew I was dreaming but they were semi nightmares so I couldnt detach my worry enough to control it and enjoy it.....
     
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  6. p.s. iF You're not going to use this for sex, why bother?
  7. I am currently 20 years old.

    I have had three lucid dreams in my lifetime.

    I wonder if there is a way to consistently make them more common? Is the palm of the hand thing the only trick in the book? I should research this. Lucid dreams are the shit.
  8. k now you sound retarded

    sorry
  9. rumor has it if you can bring yourself to look at your watch during a dream you can tell is not reality

    i agree they are tight

    i do not want to use this for sex, i really just want to fly
     
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  10. I fly every time I have a lucid dream. I love it when I have them. There is nothing like waking up and feeling a sense of awesomeness about you.
  11. COOOL! I thought i was the only who sleep walks
  12. I never read the links here, so I dont know what it says, but I have a question. How realistic are your dreams? Mine are realistic but they are black and white, Its weird I see no color in my dreams.

    Do you have color dreams?
  13. yes i have color but they are not realistic at all
     
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  14. i havent but then i dont do drugs
  15. There is a movie called Waking Life that you might want to check out if you're interested Lucid Dreaming.
  16. reading about this on imdb it sounds like it would relate to my life right now....
     
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  17. I ate some shrooms one night and fell asleep while waiting for them to kick in.. well that was probably the most fun Ive ever had while asleep, lol. Lucid dream for sure, crazy crazy crazy!
  18. Over the years I have gained more and more control of my dreams. It's to the point where I can create things in my dreams from absolute nothing from time to time (for example, making something appear that I need). About 90% of the time I can do at least one thing "on-demand" and about 40% of the time I am in complete control. It's pretty cool.
  19. I have alot of lucid dreams. A common tip is to go to bed, sleep for like 5 hours or so then wake up and stay awake for a short while and then go to bed again. I don't sleep that well and often wakes up once or twice during the night and it happen quite alot after falling asleep again.

    Some more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucid_dream
  20. estay- I think you are talking about tivo sir.
  21. Was it a dream where you see yourself standing in sort of sun-god robes on a pyramid, with a thousand naked women screaming and throwing little pickles at you?

    To the topic:

    I haven't but my wife and daughter seem to have this ability. I wonder if it has something to do with IQ or a highly developed imagination. Mine is very low on both accounts and theirs is over 160 and both are very creative and imaginative. My daughter has expressed that she experiences very vivid dreams with the ability to lead conversations, her actions and dictate the outcome of her dreams.
  22. My buddy spent a summer trying to train himself to lucid dream. He says that he had a few, and by the end was able to do it more often than not. He said that a good trick is to, during a dream, look at a watch/clock, look away, and then look back at it. Since there is no time in dreams, the number will always be something different, and that recognition will kick start your sleeping brain and you can start controlling the dream. He also said that he mainly flew around.
     
  23. I dunno, I've had alot of very vivid dreams and things that qualify as out of body experiences. Not sure I'd talk about em in OT though...
  24. wellI think the key to having a lucid dream is realizing that your dream simply isnt happening...like Ive said-I had been in dreams that I knew 99% were dreams but as bad things were happening I couldnt get the worry out to where I could actually enjoy the lucidity

    This is how a dream went recently...dont even ask why

    My roommate and I went to a party at a house in the woods in the middle of nowhere...most of the dream was me looking for my laptop so we could leave the party. After what seemed like hours, I realized I hadnt even brought it. So we go outside and for some reason I am looking at the hood of my car...I ACCIDENTALLY (simply not possible) removed the valve cover from my engine. As I was putting it back on, it began sparking and the engine burst into flames. Knowing my car was about to explode my roommate and I ran down a ravine right in front of the car. Looking up I saw the engine flame getting larger and waited for a huge explosion. It never came but the flame made a muffled noise and the flame just went out. WTF thought myself and my roommate. I was pretty sure I was dreaming at this point but the idea that my car's engine was destroyed kept me from enjoying it. If I needed any more confirmation it was a dream, I got it when I walked back up the ravine.

    There was a fucking 30 foot great white shark sitting on top of my car.

    then i woke up

    gg lucid dream
     
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  25. lol @ tivo.
  26. In my regular dreams I always turn over a full house and lose to a higher full house. But when I have a lucid dream, I always control the outcome so I hit my one-outer on the river for quads.
  27. I seriously think I am the best dreamer in the world. I didn't know what it was called until I read this thread, but I will explain what I know.

    On second thought, I don't know if what I am describing is correct. In my dreams, I can do whatever I want with myself (my character), but can't change anything that is in the backdrop of the dream. Are you able to actually change the surroundings? Every dream I have, I know it is a dream, which is why I do some crazy shit in my dreams that I would never do in real life.

    I can wake up from a dream if I want, it might take one or two attempts, but I almost always can wake up if I want to. This may be the reason why I have very few nightmares, because I just wake up and get onto a good one. But on the same token, I sometimes wake up from a good dream, just because I am enjoying it so much, it starts to slowly fade away.

    The only time I don't dream is when I drink a ton the night before, then I am just out cold.

    I don't think my experiences qualify as lucid dreaming, but I do kick ass at it.
  28. Your mind is unable to control light levels in a lucid dream. If you are ever unsure if you are dreaming or not find a lightswitch. In a dream you can't turn lights on or off.
  29. For some reason my dreams always end with this:

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