Becoming Lucid in Dreams - Movie Scenes Of How It Is LikeHello Astral Pulse.
I'd like to share with you some scenes of 3 movies that would help to illustrate how is it like to become lucid in a dream. Some of the behaviors of the personages in the movies when they realize that they are somewhere different to the location they where, are close to what it is like to be in an unknown location when getting lucid in a dream, so that's one of the situations that lucid dreamers have to face when they venture into the non physical world where our consciousness go when we dream.
1. The Family Man (2000)This is a great movie to watch complete. From certain moment on the movie to almost the end of it, you can see how a Very Long Lucid Dream can be like, and how lost the lucid dreamer can feel when he/she gets lucid in an unknown location and situation, and, in this case how when having enough time to confront it the lucid dreamer can adapt based on his/her waking knowledge.
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http://ffilms.org/the-family-man-2000/I'll mention two important moments of the movie, as a lucid will experience them with the particularities of his/her dreams, but the feeling will be very alike until the lucid dreamer just get used to it and it becomes just natural so it doen't surprise hism/her anymore and the behaviour is of less surprise and more natural adaptation to the unknown location that will be presented, some of them completely unfamiliar to what human animals see and get in contact with in this particular world.
From the moment 0:17:04 to 0:26:04 of the movie, you can see the personage (lucid dreamer) go to bed to sleep on his waking reality, just to find in what feels like a few moments later that he "awakes" (gets lucid) in a completely different environment and location to that he knows and got to sleep in; the personages he gets in contact with as well as the locations are similar to those of his waking reality, but not the same as this is a different reality played by those who run the show (in the waking world as well as on the dreaming world, the puppeteers) and they can set whatever stage the want for the puppets (the lucid dreamers). You can notice in this specific movie the presence of a signal, in this case is a sound, but in a lucid dream is a feeling that the lucid dreamer feels in many different ways that tells him/her that the lucid dream is about to end.
From the moment 1:38:12 to 1:45:25 of the movie, you can see that the personage (lucid dreamer) gets the signal that his experience is going to end soon, in this case the sound of the bike's bell of his dream daughter, and from that moment on the dream collapses without the lucid dreamer being able to do something (actually there are some things that can be done to extend the experience but only experience and investigation will allow a lucid dreamer to learn the necessary tricks to do that, and eventually it ends as the physical body and brain are configured to have chemical cycles that regulate that in the dream cycle so the dreamer eventually awakens). In this case, the lucid dreamer wakes up again in the waking world he knows, having lived an experience that has changed his consciousness for ever, his live won't be the same anymore, many things that before where so important are now considered absurd and empty, and a new path of development for his consciousness will occur as he can't fit in the previous mold of his life before the lucid dream experience. Every experience that a lucid dreamer has changes him/her more and more, until he/she realizes many truths about the world he lives in that will make it not possible for him/her to come back after his life cycle has ended, now he/she knows that his/her evolution will take place in one of the next steps available on the creation, perhaps another world with different conditions, less animal and predatory, and more highly evolved in peace and freedom.
2. Thirteenth Floor (13th Floor) (1999)This is also a great movie to watch complete; all the scenes that take place in the world simulator that the personages access with a special computer and advanced electronic machine for move the brain consciousness into an avatar inside the simulated world, are related with what is like for a lucid dreamer to access an unknown world and interact with it. I'll just mention a few scenes, but the movie is filled with them. This movie also adds the concept of the ones that are above the waking world, the ones that manage it and rule it, and also what happens when they interact directly with it, in this case with an end that most of the lucid dreamers are searching for in their existences, (I'll present that scene as is important for that reason).
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http://ffilms.org/the-thirteenth-floor-1999/From the moment 0:21:14 to 0:39:20 of the movie, you can see what a complete transition from the waking world to the dreaming world would be like, and also how a transition from the dreaming world to the waking world would be like. It is like that in many cases, you will become lucid in certain unknown place in dream world in an unknown situation that will take you by surprise as you won't know what to do from then on, so how the personage (lucid dreamer) in the movie behaved, amazed of the reality of that dream world is how a lucid dreamer will feel like one he/she becomes lucid in his particular dream world. At the end, the way how the lucid dream ended is also how happens for a lucid dreamer, so pay attention as it will happen to you when you are in a lucid dream. The comments made by the personage (lucid dreamer) and the other personage that was monitoring him on the machine/computer in the waking world, about the dream world, are also what a lucid dreamer will feel his dream world once he/she becomes lucid, so pay attention.
Here is a little part of that scene:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOSJbkhKvgQOther three very interesting scenes are the following:
From the moment 0:46:09 to 1:02:59 of the movie; I'll let you analyze it for yourselves and take your conclusions; an interesting concept is about the reaction that the dream characters would have if the realize that they live in an enclosed simulated world (a cage), which is something that could bring some lights about some of the reasons why this knowledge of lucid dreaming isn't broadly taught world wide, but only studied by those who somehow expanded their consciousnesses above that of the normal human animal beings, who would react like the hostile dream character did in this scene. Only a well built character would take that reality and make use of it for good purposes not for destructive ones like the normal human animals would do. Only a few percentage of this world's population would handle this knowledge the right way, the other ones would get scared and get in panic; this explains a little about why knowledge about UFOs (contacts with other civilizations that are not regular human animals like us) is hidden from the masses, as their reaction would be aggressive and ignorant, like you can see in a wild animal that is caged/captured.
Here is a little part of that scene:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGDEIJ9oSNIFrom the moment 1:10:34 to 1:16:44 of the movie; you'll get a little taste of what the feeling of realizing the truth about you and the world you live in would be like, and what meeting the ones above would be like too, (from the perspective of a waking evolved consciousness in this case a scientist with good life ethics).
Here is a little part of that scene:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5Xo-6-v0asFrom the moment 1:16:45 to 1:16:44 of the movie; you'll know how chaotic the behaviour of a lucid dreamer without training would be like, as the lucid dreamer will be scared of being in the unknown dream environment and won't know how to handle it. Learn from this, as this will be one of the toughest things for a lucid dreamer to conquer, and is how to act in an intelligent way when lucid in the dream world, because, as you will get to know when you get lucid, your intellectual and mental abilities are dramatically reduced when you get lucid in a dream, and you behave in a non intelligent way, and that's why lucid dreamers get deceived by the lucid dream world because they are not detecting the cheats and behave in a naive and gullible way; (remember the time when a dream character touched you and you lost your consciousness, it was because that being drained/stoled your energy and caused you to lost your consciousness, be attentive and you will notice their cheating and deceiving behavior, so be careful as in that dreaming environments are deceiving beings just like there are in this waking world, and those deceiving beings can disguise themselves as anything they like, one of your dear relatives, a religious figure like an angel, anything).
And the last scene at the end of the movie, (a great one that a good being lucid dreamer would enjoy and wish for him/her self, to reach a higher and better more positive world to evolve in the correct, peaceful and free way).
From the moment 1:30:25 to 1:37:00 of the movie; I'll let you discover that for yourselves; it'd be a great ending for a Lucid Dreamer of good. Worlds like the one shown on that scene you'll see, as a lucid dreamer access dream worlds of all kinds, from the simplest less technologically ones with modest Architectural constructions, to ones more technologically advanced than this one where the lucid dreamer will witness Architectural marvels and many inspiring wonders, (this is why lucid dreaming could be used for so many positive purposes in our waking world, as persons could get inspired of the immensely amount of creative elements that are present on the dream world, and that can only be detailed and remembered enough and brought back to the waking life in memories, if the dreamer is lucid).
3. Robocop (2014)There is one scene in this movie that will show you exactly the process of gaining lucidity in the dream (being aware of the oddities of the dream), and the escaping reactions that the lucid dreamer normally will have when confronting an overwhelming situation, (like the one faced by the personage when he passed from his human animal body to a cyborg one, no wonder he thought he was having dream that felt very real).
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https://ok.ru/video/35338586696From the moment 0:27:24 to 0:32:48 of the movie (you can watch from 0:24:28 to understand what happened to the personage and why it ended where you'll see him en 0:27:24); there is one thing that eventually you'll realize in your lucid dreams and is that the entire body that you have on dream world is not you; if you look in a mirror (if you find one in the location you are placed) you'll see another person, sometimes looking completely different from you and sometimes looking a little similar to you; as the lucid dreamer rational and intellectual functions are dramatically reduces if compared with the same ones on waking life, he/she doesn't even realize that he/she looks completely different and is dressed different too; sometimes the appearance is so disturbing that the lucid dreamer when awake will realize (if conscious about this fact) that no wonder the dream characters reacted to the lucid dreamer looking that suspicious way (they have civilizations as complex as ours and security police as we do in our waking world that are there to protect their citizens as our police and army are there to protect our civilization and it's citizens from dangers), and in many cases the lucid dreamer will find him/her self intercepted and nullified, in other cases will take more time for them to react to this, and in some cases they won't (maybe the lucid dreamer don't look that threatening or maybe they can detect it as a temporal visitor, monitor his activity from distance, and only stop him/her if he/she has a wrong behavior which is likely to occur as the lucid dreamer having a reduced intellectual ability will en up behaving wildly and doing absurd things, and only practice will reduce and even stop that from happening when the lucid dreamer learns to activate his/her intellectual and logical faculties while lucid in dream world).
Here is a couple of little part of that scene:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZX7kQWWqQ4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndMtTw5kB2c4. Inception (2014)This is also a great movie to watch complete; this movie contains the concept of consciously accessing the dream world, in this case with the use of technology and chemicals.
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http://putlocker.plus/inception-2010-full-movie-putlocker-megashare9.htmlFrom the moment 0:24:33 to 0:34:50 of the movie; in that scene the dreamer became lucid when she acquired self reflection about the place and situation she was into, and that act of critical reflection is one of the elements that are missing in regular dreams because of the lack of memory access from the dreamer; only when a small portion of that critical function is activated on the brain and consciousness of the dreamer, that is enough to trigger a reaction of lucidity in him/her. This movie also contemplates the concept of mazes in the dream world, which is something that actually occurs on the simulation spaces that are present there, and some of those places when looked from above, are dark and look like a maze, and from each "small" square of the maze an entire location is brought to simulate an environment that is familiar to the dreamer and that perhaps the dreamer fills with his conscious mental elements; some other locations on dream world are like empty models that look exactly like that when looked from far, but when approached they acquire a life like look, like the textures of the things we see on our current waking reality. Is interesting to see that a square space in a wall suddenly changes from being a board of grey color to become a window displaying an environment "outside" with all the three-dimensional details like when someone looks thru a window and looks a landscape outside, only that in the mentioned dream space simulation the wall acts like a high tech television that is able to replicate the exact way a window looks, is transparent, and has a landscape on the other side, if things are like that, if the dreamer is in a location the size of an apartment, there is no need for an exterior landscape as the sensation of it can be replicated in the walls of the interior of the location the dreamer or lucid dreamer is, and he/she won't notice this fact at all; analyzing the economy of energetic resources, it sound logical to have something like that, because you don't need an entire enormous landscape when you can keep a dreamer or lucid dreamer in a box that whose walls act as high tech televisions that can replicate three-dimensional effects of a fake landscape on the other side of the walls of that small space (very small if compared with the huge amount of space and elements required to recreate a true landscape, when in this case is just an technological image on a wall that is displayed to the dreamer or lucid dreamer); that makes one think if the firmament/sky with stars (and sun and moon) that are above, are a huge screen that displays those magnificent three-dimensional images with light and all kinds of effects, (if on the dream world those kind of deceptions/cheats occur, why not on this "waking" world and "reality").
Here is that specific scene in this 2 videos:
Inception - Explaining the dream world
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3-a58Wt2tkInception - Ariadne Learns How To Build Dreams
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yshUmxuEjEI also invite you to check the Astral Pulse Topic in the following link, where you can get an idea of what flying is like while lucid in dream world.
Flying in Lucid Dreams - Videos Of How It Is Likehttp://www.astralpulse.com/forums/welcome_to_astral_chat/flying_in_lucid_dreams_videos_of_how_it_is_like-t46903.0.htmlMy best regards.
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