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  • kickassbuddy
    FFR Player
    • Jun 2004
    • 594

    #1

    Lucid Dreaming

    I recently found out about this lucid dreaming (on /b/ when a guy posted a thread about having sex with some anime character [forgot] in his lucid dream).
    So did anyone heard about this, or even had a lucid dream?
    If you don't know what it is, or try to do it, go to http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Lucid_D.../Print_version.
  • Squeek
    let it snow~
    • Jan 2004
    • 14444

    #2
    Re: Lucid Dreaming

    I read it when I was 16.

    I might have to read it again though, so thanks for the link.

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    • GuidoHunter
      is against custom titles
      • Oct 2003
      • 7371

      #3
      Re: Lucid Dreaming

      There have been about forty gajillion threads on lucid dreaming here, and it still doesn't seem like anything more than a regular dream, especially one that you can control having...

      --Guido


      Originally posted by Grandiagod
      Originally posted by Grandiagod
      She has an asshole, in other pics you can see a diaper taped to her dead twin's back.
      Sentences I thought I never would have to type.

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      • scorpio1690
        FFR Player
        • Apr 2003
        • 4817

        #4
        Re: Lucid Dreaming

        That's where you know you're dreaming right? I like those dreams, but they only turn lucid when I'm close to waking up =\

        I can't really "control" them, I just play whatever situation I'm in. It's been years since I've had one though.

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        • Tasselfoot
          Retired BOSS
          FFR Simfile Author
          • Jul 2003
          • 25185

          #5
          Re: Lucid Dreaming

          Whorli doesn't like it when I'm dreaming and she wakes up with an foreign substance on her thigh.
          RIP

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          • Hr2
            FFR Player
            • Mar 2005
            • 2350

            #6
            Re: Lucid Dreaming

            I have had lucid dreams before I knew what they were. I've always dreamt very vividly, and I still find lucid dreams very hard to come by. If you don't have vivid dreams which you remember, don't even bother trying to have a lucid dream. They're very cool actually, one dream that is in my top ten most memorable was a lucid dream with false wakeups.

            It started off as a normal dream, I was just riding in a car, I fell asleep in the car, when I woke up I was parked in another town. I got out and started walking, wanting to head home, eventually someone punched me in the face and knocked me out, when I woke up I was in my own house. Except, that it wasn't my own house, it looked very different from my house, I looked outside and it was snowing, since it was in the middle of summer when I had this dream, I knew I was dreaming. So then all kinds of weird things happened, I wrote down what happened but I don't remember it all off hand.

            Lucid dreams are nothing really "special" they're just dreaming in a lighter sleep, the best way to have them is napping. The most controllable lucid dream I had was very weird, it was one I set out to have and set out to change night to day, it worked. But I woke up a few minutes later because the sleep I was in was so light that ANY noises will wake you up.

            Lucid dreams are a crap shoot, but they're cool, they're only slightly more fun than a regular dream though, so as long as you have decently vivid dreams you're not missing out on much if you've never had a lucid dream.

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            • Pyroshock
              ε=-dΦ/dt
              FFR Music Producer
              • Jul 2006
              • 1170

              #7
              Re: Lucid Dreaming

              I usually have 1 or so dreams a week that I can actually remember, and I can always control myself in them.

              Usually I only control myself, but sometimes I can control everything.

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              • itmorr
                Custom User Title
                • Jun 2006
                • 1498

                #8
                Re: Lucid Dreaming

                If lucid dreaming is having control over the actions in dreams, I probably have never had one unless it was last night. I had a wierd dream last night that was my personal favorite nightmare ever. I was solving some easy Physics problems or something and a noise woke me up at about 4 am. I couldn't get back to sleep because the numbers were still going through my mind. It was like half-sleep where I had to solve the problem and could sort of control it but couldn't get back into a deep sleep. I also remember a depth-first search being involved, although I have no idea why. It was awesome but sucked. :O




                Originally posted by jwcgator
                (12:31:27 AM) jwcgator2: I got it! I'll write an auto-procrastination program!
                (12:31:33 AM) jwcgator2: meh, i'll make it later

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                • Afrobean
                  Admiral in the Red Army
                  • Dec 2003
                  • 13262

                  #9
                  Re: Lucid Dreaming

                  I have dreams in light sleep all of the time. I can control things in them sometimes.

                  I don't dream very vividly though. So I don't really much care.

                  ps I've been meaning to check out self hypnotism for a while. MoP showed me a site with it on there a long time ago and I never tried it, but ever since I saw a hypnotism performance thing, I've wanted to check it out. So yeah, thanks for that link.

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                  • Cavernio
                    sunshine and rainbows
                    • Feb 2006
                    • 1987

                    #10
                    Re: Lucid Dreaming

                    I've had lucid dreams. They're different from real dreams in that you're concious, or at least, more concious. I think I experience semi-lucid dreams fairly often, when I know that I'm dreaming, but I don't really take advantage of that fact, or I kinda shrug it off. There's not a big 'aha! I'm dreaming'. (am I spelling concious right?)

                    What I've been trying to do lately is remain concious while falling asleep. I've heard that its possible. You can feel the loss of your motor control. Unfortunately, I'm failing at doing so miserably. Whenever I do fall asleep, my thoughts are always churning, and until I had heard otherwise, I would never have thought of being able to fall asleep without firstly, the churning thoughts, and secondly, the loss of them gradually.

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                    • FluorescentArmy
                      Forum User
                      • Nov 2005
                      • 1754

                      #11
                      Re: Lucid Dreaming

                      It's either I don't remember them or they are lucid.

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                      • ibebadyo
                        FFR Player
                        • Jul 2006
                        • 11

                        #12
                        Re: Lucid Dreaming

                        Sorry to stray off topic just a tad bit, but:

                        What I find to be really fascinating is that they're becoming very close to being able to RECORD someone's dreams, so other people may be able to watch.

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                        • Merekatkeyblader
                          FFR Player
                          • Aug 2006
                          • 27

                          #13
                          Re: Lucid Dreaming

                          Yeah i get them all the time, and there useally the wierdest
                          "Calvin and hobbes were riding down the hill on thier sled. "I wonder how fast we are going." inquired calvin, "Well, we could calculate our feet per second, and convert that into miles per hour." said Hobbes.
                          "That sounds like math..." said Calvin.
                          "It is." said Hobbes
                          And calvin looked at hobbes, his eyes shining with intelligence and youth, and said "I suddenly dont care anymore."

                          Watch, now

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                          • lord_carbo
                            FFR Player
                            • Dec 2004
                            • 6222

                            #14
                            Re: Lucid Dreaming

                            Originally posted by ibebadyo
                            Sorry to stray off topic just a tad bit, but:

                            What I find to be really fascinating is that they're becoming very close to being able to RECORD someone's dreams, so other people may be able to watch.
                            Totally wrong. Noone is even close to technology that sophisticated.

                            I've only had a few lucid dreams, they only happen when I'm just about to get up and I'm in a light state of sleep. They're so awesome 8) I do have quite a few vivid dreams, as well.
                            last.fm

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                            • Specforces
                              Yes
                              • Jan 2004
                              • 5028

                              #15
                              Re: Lucid Dreaming

                              I've figured out how to lucid dream whenever you want to, it's just difficult. It just requires a lot of concentration(just like the gentleman above has said.) and staying conscience from the time you lay down, till the time that you fall into a half-sleep trance, till the time you fall completely asleep. After that, it's fun time.
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