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  • Hr2
    FFR Player
    • Mar 2005
    • 2350

    #46
    Re: Lucid Dreaming

    Originally posted by talisman
    I have dreams regularly where I have some degree of control over what happens, but they are far from what I would call "lucid". Also, I suspect that they aren't REM dreams but are more stage one/stage two hallucinatory type stuff, because I've found that I can move somewhat during them (and you can't move during REM sleep unless you're messed up). And like others here, if I try to control them too much, I will eventually wake up (which is another reason I suspect they aren't REM dreams).
    I have a lot of dreams where I have some control, but it often is sluggish and weird. But, I have also had lucid dreams a few times. Lucid dreams in the middle of the night where I did not wake up afterwards, even though I assumed extreme control over the dream.

    I personally love stage 1 dreaming haha, whenever I'm taking a nap I normally lapse into those weird vividly lifelike hallucinations 2 or 3 times before falling asleep. I think they are one of the most fun things ever. I know they are stage 1 dreams, because my head will often loll around a little bit while they are happening.

    The first dream which made me actually look up what lucid dreaming was (not my first lucid dream) involved me waking up inside the dream. But it was snowing outside, and the dream happened in the summer. That was how I knew it was a dream, interesting way for it to happen. I once talked to someone on the internet who said he got interested in lucid dreams a few years ago, and practiced it so diligently that now he almost always lucid dreams. He is sick of it, he said it's great for the first few months, but then it's just a chore, right now he said he's trying to stop lucid dreaming. I'd be careful about trying too hard to lucid dream, I'd say confine it to napping. Which makes it a seperate activity instead of an accompaniment to sleep.

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    • MrPoptart
      Steam Id: MstrPoptart
      • Mar 2005
      • 475

      #47
      Re: Lucid Dreaming

      iv done this many times but 2/3 of the time i wake up because i found out i was dreaming not on purpose but i just wake up...
      I can wake up henever I want in my dreams
      same with me
      So it is like tripping in your sleep? Fun.
      i do this all the time, when im half asleep... im just thinking about somthing then all of a sudden, i have a thaught like "ooh god i tripped" and i try to catch my self, but all i really do is twitch or jump and wake my self up...
      Last edited by MrPoptart; 01-22-2007, 12:03 AM.
      Originally posted by TheSaxRunner05
      My WWE FC wasn't mashing, I was actually playing a much harder version of the chart in my head that had 1600 more notes. Much more skill.

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      • SulferDragon
        this is a waste of space
        FFR Simfile Author
        • Jan 2007
        • 2668

        #48
        Re: Lucid Dreaming

        I'm almost always fully aware I'm dreaming when I am. Heck, the only time I'm not is when I find a lot of money in my dream. Then I wake up thinking I'm filthy rich, and then want to go die because I realize I'm not.

        But no, I can't make myself wake up.


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        • DHS1
          FFR Player
          • Apr 2004
          • 254

          #49
          Re: Lucid Dreaming

          I can only remember having 2 lucid dreams before I looked more into lucid dreaming. In the first one, I was in my parent’s room and my sister came in, and following her were 5-6 clones of her. I was like ... WTF IM DREAMING! I was really scared when I realized this and tried to wake up. I slapped and pinched and I couldn’t wake myself up. I never thought, "Wow, I can do absolutely anything I want!" I just knew I was dreaming, but I still had earthly boundaries.

          Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen Laberge - I would recommend that book to anyone who wants to be able to lucid dream. It helped me a lot, and at the moment I can have a lucid dream 2-4 times a week.

          Also http://www.lucidity.com/LucidDreamingFAQ2.html is pretty interesting.

          I wrote a speech on Lucid Dreaming last year, and I'll post it (if anyone's interested) once I get my laptop back from the repair place >_<.

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          • ToshX
            FFR Player
            • Feb 2004
            • 5111

            #50
            Re: Lucid Dreaming

            Originally posted by DHS1
            "Wow, I can do absolutely anything I want!" I just knew I was dreaming, but I still had earthly boundaries.
            That's the thing, you don't need earthly boundaries.

            You could have raped all six of your sister's clones and no one would have cared because it was a dream.

            Usually when I have lucid dreams, I end up in either some sort of sexual thing or I end up flying, both of which I love. Sometimes I spawn things I've never even thought of before, where I don't even know or think about what's happening next. I don't know how it works, really.

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            • T3hDDRKid
              FFR Player
              • Jun 2006
              • 754

              #51
              Re: Lucid Dreaming

              Originally posted by ToshX
              Usually when I have lucid dreams, I end up in either some sort of sexual thing or I end up flying, both of which I love.
              Flying isn't impossible.. I know somebody with wings [you can PM me if you're interested.]

              As for myself, I've realized perhaps five times that I was dreaming, but only had a dream I could control two or three times.
              Originally posted by MalReynolds
              it just goes with what I said

              what brought this country together?

              desegregation

              we need to segregate again so we can DEsegregate and everyone will feel good again

              let's start with baseball

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              • lbinator
                FFR Player
                • Dec 2004
                • 94

                #52
                Re: Lucid Dreaming

                I used to have a lot of lucid dreams, none lately, but I can still remember them all so vividly. One of them was me and my friends on top of my old public school's roof, right before sunset, and we were talking when all of a sudden my friends jumped off the roof andstarted to run really ****ing fast, and it was about this point where I realized I was actually dreaming, so I jumped down after them but they were already long gone, but still wandering around my old empty schoolyard being able to do anything I want was so cool. So cool that I've decided to put 3 or 4 of my lucid dreams together into a short film. Lucid dreaming is the ****.

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                • Lucifericrucifix
                  Pathogen.
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 80

                  #53
                  Re: Lucid Dreaming

                  For as long as I can remember I've been able to "Live" my dreams and see them exactly as I do life itself. I control each variable everything, it's just a second life so to speak. I've always seemed to dream like this though..Even as a child. I find it sort of odd to explain, and I find it even more obscure that people try to figure out how to have them. There are actually books written on it, and it makes me wonder what brings them. (A trait? Something triggered?) I've always had them so I don't know what to believe on that.
                  "What is good? All that heightens the feeling of power in man, the will to power, power itself. What is bad? All that is born of weakness. What is happiness? The feeling that power is growing, that resistance is overcome."

                  -Friedrich Nietzsche

                  "Faith in God is absurd, since it is impossible to know, or understand His purpose."

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                  • Hachi86
                    FFR Player
                    • Apr 2006
                    • 194

                    #54
                    Re: Lucid Dreaming

                    Well does anyone here have any special techniques that they use to induce them? BTW, 8Shade8, how are the pills going so far?
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                    • DHS1
                      FFR Player
                      • Apr 2004
                      • 254

                      #55
                      Re: Lucid Dreaming

                      Originally posted by Hachi86
                      Well does anyone here have any special techniques that they use to induce them?
                      Look at your hand multiple times a day; try to make it a habit. In your dreams, your hand won’t look the same.

                      Look at the clock once, then look again right after to make sure it didn’t jump a few hours. This is a reality check.

                      Before you sleep, tell yourself "I'll know that I'm dreaming, and I'll try not to wake up during my dream."

                      Create a dream sign. Do this by keeping a daily journal of your dreams, and find something that is in your dreams very consistently. After you figured out your dream sign, you should be able to realize you're dreaming if you see it.

                      You can buy a NovaDreamer, it’s a sleeping mask that beeps/flashes when you go into REM sleep. It knows when you're in REM sleep because it has sensors that detect the rapid eye movement. In your dream, you might see a huge flash, and that will make you realize you're dreaming.

                      <3 www.lucidity.com

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                      • 8Shade8
                        FFR Player
                        • Oct 2006
                        • 167

                        #56
                        Re: Lucid Dreaming

                        Originally posted by DHS1
                        You can buy a NovaDreamer, it’s a sleeping mask that beeps/flashes when you go into REM sleep. It knows when you're in REM sleep because it has sensors that detect the rapid eye movement. In your dream, you might see a huge flash, and that will make you realize you're dreaming.

                        <3 www.lucidity.com
                        That sounds, like a good idea, but I would freak the **** out.

                        BTW, the pills are actually helping. I had a lucid dream last night where I chose to be a super sayian with a lightsaber being chased by Godzilla. LOL IT WAS CRAZY!! I enjoyed jumping over skyscrapers. It was an actual awesome feeling. I just wished the dreams would last longer.
                        "There are no stupid questions, but there are a lot of inquisitive idiots."

                        People demand their freedom of speech, so as to avoid their freedom of thought. Keep the freedom you possess inherently, before someone else attempts to take it from you.

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                        • UberMario
                          FFR Player
                          • Aug 2005
                          • 1777

                          #57
                          Re: Lucid Dreaming

                          Godzilla again?

                          Man, this stuff seems really cool... maybe I'll try it out some day.
                          That's cool Mario, but how come whenever you eat mushrooms, everything gets bigger but your dick?

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                          • Hachi86
                            FFR Player
                            • Apr 2006
                            • 194

                            #58
                            Re: Lucid Dreaming

                            What if every morning i drew something in the palm of my hand with a sharpie. Wouldnt that change in the dream?
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                            • UberMario
                              FFR Player
                              • Aug 2005
                              • 1777

                              #59
                              Re: Lucid Dreaming

                              Many people told me that you can't read in your dream. I'm figuring because your brain can't develop writing on a paper for you to read since it would have to make things up.

                              I however have read many times in dreams and took note of it because people have said that. If I start reading something really long, sometimes I would wake up.
                              That's cool Mario, but how come whenever you eat mushrooms, everything gets bigger but your dick?

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                              • DHS1
                                FFR Player
                                • Apr 2004
                                • 254

                                #60
                                Re: Lucid Dreaming

                                Originally posted by UberMario
                                Many people told me that you can't read in your dream. I'm figuring because your brain can't develop writing on a paper for you to read since it would have to make things up.

                                I however have read many times in dreams and took note of it because people have said that. If I start reading something really long, sometimes I would wake up.
                                I've heard that too. But I've heard that you CAN infact read, the text just changes. Like if you read a whole page, then read it over again, it will be completely different than the first time you read it.

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