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#1
Welcome to Dreams! / Talking to dream figures
October 09, 2005, 11:45:25
HI

I heard about the tecnnique to ask my dream figures to tell me that I'm dreaming next time. But when I say that I am dreaming to anyone in my dreams they always denie it. Or they think I am crazy, or they ignore me, or they just say noo you can't be dreaming.
How do you talk to them about dreaming?
thnx!
#2
Hi everybody,

I'm looking for good refference work about and around Atlantis.
Can anyone give me some adresses or titles?
thank you very much

let the energy flow.

A
#3
Welcome to Book Reviews! / The Celestine Prophecy
February 03, 2005, 12:15:34
Yeah it's the best book I have read so far. REally a must reader. I will read the tenth insight
#4
That Ganzfeld Effect is pretty interesting! thank u!
#5
About the short clip dreams of you. It could be that it are short clips in you mind but actually longer dreams as you think. When I forget to recall my dreams immediatly after I wake up, I only remember short clips that doesn't seem to make sense.

And yes I also have some continuity in my dreams

I have a reoccuring person who's a friend of my in reall but really close and when he occurs in my dreams there are always weird things going on.

And I often dream about robbing a bank.

The dreams that most of the times turn into lucid dreams are:
- nightmares (I have them rarely)
- dreams where I can fly or other in reality impossible things
- wet dreams, but with most of them I loose my lucidity because I can not focus and just want to have sex.
#6
Welcome to Dreams! / Flying in a Lucid dream
November 09, 2004, 11:14:09
Yes I believe these kind of things can have some influence on your dreams and also your LDs. It's getting dark earlier here now and I think my dreams are more often in a dark enviroment like in de evening.
I hope to have some new cool LD experiences soon.
#7
Welcome to Dreams! / Flying in a Lucid dream
November 02, 2004, 10:42:39
Yes you'r right about the differences.

But as I remember my experiences of WILD:

(this method doesn't always work.
You say you are actually seeing it, but is this right after you woke up from a dream? cause then you'r talking about the same method I describe here)

Returning to the dream without visualizing: I wake up, having the dream very vivid in my head, and just close my eyes and I'm back in the dream.

or:

Returning to the dream using visualisation: I wake up, I say to myself, I will have a lucid dream now. I close my eyes and let my body go asleep again, I stay as consious as I can, and try to visualize a dream, whatever I want, first it's just in my head, but slowly it's getting more vivid and before I know it I'm in the dream and lucid!

But like you said, you can loose you'r lucidity easyly because you loose your focus by concentrating too much on the visualizing part.
#8
Hi, i want to contact the one who created the binauralabbys, I think his nick is AltoxFF. Can ayone help me?

thnx
#9
Welcome to Dreams! / Flying in a Lucid dream
October 31, 2004, 04:29:23
QuoteEverytime what happens is that I watch the dream form in front of my eyes, and then I just start moving in it after a bit.

I know what you mean, sometimes this works for me too in the morning after I wake up. It's kind of an alternative if I can not return to the dream immediatly. It's actually an on visualising technique right? And if it works you are in a dream....but like you said, it's more difficult to stay lucid or even be lucid at the start of the dream.

I think you can train this technique with meditation, just visualize during the day when you are on a break or something that you are jumping out your window and fly, or walk in the woods or something.
Robert Bruce also talks about visualizing based meditation to be one of the best trainings for LD en OBE.
#10
Welcome to Dreams! / Flying in a Lucid dream
October 30, 2004, 08:46:44
QuoteWhat you describe here is known as WILD or Wake Induced Lucid Dreaming. In other words, you go straight from awake to dreaming lucid, or put another way you go straight into a dream without any break in consciousness. It's far easier to do this in the early morning hours after just waking up because you enter REM sleep after just a few minutes as opposed to 90 or so minutes.

REally? Canyou call this WILD? I also hear about people who can WILD anytime they want like OBE. But that's still to far for me:-)

Yes about early in the morning. Most of my lucid dreams start when I wake up. I wake up from a non-lucid dream with this dream very vivid in my head, then it's no problem to return to this dream but this time being lucid.
But when I try to fall asleep as consious as I can, I never fall into a dream immediatly, that would be really weird caus you only dream during your REM-sleep right? And you are in REM after a few hours sleeping right?
I think it goes like this: I fall asleep as consious as I can, when I'm in form I really can FEEL my body falling in sleep. But I never remember my mind falling asleep. And then somewhere in the night I wake up from a lucid dream. (in this case first a normal dream turning into a lucid dream)
So I cannot really say when I'm lucid dreaming when I'm not lucid dreaming in the morning, cause it's always just a memory. (maybe it got something to do with the fact that there is a time between falling asleep and the start of a dream in contrast with dreaming after you wake upin the morning...?)
Most of the times (not always!) my lucidity and vividness of the dream ar higher when I'm LDing in the morning. But I'm not really sure about that.
#11
Quote from: kmDI think we all find the lucid dream experience quite freeing. You feel as if there are no repurcussions for our actions, because after all it is just a dream, right??

Yes exactly! That's it.

Quote from: kmDI guess what Im trying to say is what I have found is there is always a price to pay for negative behavior. What constitutes bad behavior is a whole other discussion.

I think you are right, I'ts very nice to have all controle, but I think I will get bored after a while to just throwing things and doing all that kind of bad things. And about the spiritual guider:
What you see most times when you read or talk about guides, the basis rule of guides is, you can play what you want in the beginning (first period of your lucid dream experiences) but you should addept yourself to a "higher"(?) level by searching for the "deeper being of you"(?)

So now, I'd like to start a discussion about what bad behavior constitutes.

I think it doesn't have any negative consequences. But I think it has no positive results on the long term.
So what I'm saying: If you only satisfy yourself with being in controle like doing bad things, it will have no results.
Instead you should search deeper. But this is offcourse (I think this is also a part of the constitution) very difficult, especcialy in the beginning it's hard to control yourself. But I think when you get more lucid (in my experience you can have different degrees of lucidity) it's more easy to control your desires, (the negative ones)  like sexual frustration, agression, (kinda like abusing your being as a god in the dream).

I'm getting better in controlling myself...lately I'm trying to talk to people about their being in my dream. But they never give me concrete answers, OR they just think I'm crazy...OR they talk a around it with all kind of difficult words and stuff  :?

I think there is some kind of constitution that says you should search deeper. There is more than just throwing stuff at peoples heads and laughing at them  :lol:  (yeah it IS funny)
#12
Welcome to Dreams! / Falling during a dream
October 29, 2004, 04:37:06
Hi,

The point that's requires attention here is the fact of what the feeling of falling is. How do you know it is the feeling that corresponds with falling? You just made that up in your mind.  So you don't need the real life experience of falling,  to have a "falling like" feeling.... :shock:

I think the mind correspondents this feeling to a feeling of fear because your mind returns (falls?) in your head, and your thinking-brains connects  it to falling, because you guess this would be like falling.

I'm wondering now....if you are a professional sky diver, you do it every day and you are so good at it that you don't even feel the "fear-ruch" of it anymore.
Will you have a feeling of fear when you have this same "falling" feeling?
Or will you have another feeling, not falling, but maybe a feeling like you're getting pushed or something... :? hmmm


phoehhhhh
#13
Welcome to Dreams! / experimenting in lucid dreams
October 29, 2004, 04:20:31
Yeah thank u I will try that :-)

What also works for my to become lucid in a night is trying to fall asleep as concious as you can. And maybe this goes for remembering your experiments too....so next time, I will fall asleep as conscious as I can and think about the experiments I want to do....
I will report :-)
#14
Welcome to Dreams! / Flying in a Lucid dream
October 29, 2004, 04:04:24
huh, yes that's right I thought you posted allready. Strangeeehh...

Yeah, same for me about how to fly, I make a little hop and then just think "I will fly" and I fly. But still can't really make altitude, except for some exceptions. About super speed, I think I can run pretty fast and I'm trying to fly faster lately by looking for the right flying carriage. (kind of funny thinking about it :lol)

And about experimenting other stuff, was it you who said to tell yourself about experiments you want to do in your dreams through the day?
Well anyway I will try that.

What also works for my to become lucid in a night is trying to fall asleep as concious as you can. And maybe this goes for remembering your experiments too....so next time, I will fall asleep as conscious as I can and think about the experiments I want to do....
I will report :-)
#15
like most of the visiters would say:

BUY THE BOOK
#16
Welcome to Dreams! / experimenting in lucid dreams
October 28, 2004, 12:18:39
Hi,

I want to do things in my lucid dreams, like visiting a friend (who is also a "lucid dreamer") or meditate and all this experimental stuff.

But somehow when I'm lucid dreaming I forget these things. I do experiment al lot with flying and asking people about their being in my dream.

Does anyone have any training or excersices to let myself remember what I actually want to do in my lucid dreams?

And about flying....most times I just flote above the ground, but can't make altitude. Why?
#17
I'm not on any drugs now. (not on regular base like medicines) But I have exactly the same! In my dreams I'm acting totally different. (especcialy in my lucid dreams) In my real life I'm very busy lately and  absent minded when I'm home.
#18
Welcome to Dreams! / Flying in a Lucid dream
October 28, 2004, 11:24:37
I have a lot of lucid dreams lately. And offcourse I like to fly in it. But I have rarely that I can really fly. Most of the times I just flow above the ground but can not make altitude.  But a few night ago I was having a bad dream, I wasn't lucid yet. I think I was superman or someone like that and I had to save someone, but then I realized I was dreaming. So in this dream it was no problem to fly as high as I want at all!

I'm not sure why I can fly in one dream but can not in another.

Anyone?
#19
Welcome to Astral Chat! / The Matrix
October 11, 2004, 15:18:01
Wronski feint,
nog I don't believe you just have to know to can fly and then just fly.
If it would be possible to fly in this physical level there first must be some connection between this world and a world where you can break rules. Like dreams....

neo's just a lucid dreamer...
#20
Welcome to Dreams! / neg or not
August 20, 2004, 02:29:34
Hi, a few nights ago I had this weird nightmare I would like to share with you all.

It began just nice, with some kind of party with friends and unknown people. But all of a sudden we heard screaming, so we checked it out.
We saw a guy standing with darts in his chest. IT was horrible to see. He was in very much pain. Then we saw who was throwing these darts. IT was a really weird human like person. He had a normal body and face but the look in his eyes was very scary and weird. He took all the time to throw these darts. Then he saw us. And he began to throw at us. One of us got hit and me and some others got behind a car.
Now comes the nice things of my nightmares. I always realize that I am dreaming when these nightmares occur. Sometimes I just wake up. But most of the times I keep on dreaming and I can laugh the killer in the face and make hum disappear.
BUT this time I was still a bit scared. I was afraid he could still hurt me. And them I woke up

Could this be a neg?

Another question...can anybody give me a good tip to stay lucid for a longer period? I always wake up quickly after I realize I'm dreaming
#21
Welcome to Dreams! / problems with LD
July 12, 2004, 14:58:07
Hi everyone

Since I'm young I have lucid dreams on a regular base. (spontanious, not self induced) But lately I just never have them anymore!
I don't understand why not...in the past I just came aware in the middle of a dream because I noticed something...this could be like something really strange, or I just felt my body lying on a bed but being in a dream at the same time.
But now...I do remember most of my dreams...and often really strange dreams...so I dont understand I will not become aware of my dream state. Can anyone help me? I've tried things like writing "Are you dreaming?" on my hand so I'll ask this question myself a lot during the day. (lol)
How can I train my mind so that he can notice the dream state easily? Is there a kind of meditation maybe?
Any idea or tip will do :-)
Thanx a lot

Adam
#22
Hi,

I can induce a lucid dream most easily when I just woke up in the morning and I'm still half asleep half awake. I just kind of imagine where I wanna go and see it for me. Then suddenly I'm dreaming while being lucid. But the period me being lucid is so short that I cant really reminder that part of the dream. Cause after a short lucid period I lose my lucid state and stay dreaming. When I wake up  I rarely remember my lucid period of the dream.

The lucid dreams I do remember are the ones where I suddenly realise I'm dreaming.

Does anyone have any tips or solution for my problem? I really want to Lucid dream more.

THNX
#23
Welcome to Out of Body Experiences! / Why OBE??
April 14, 2004, 15:05:54
It may sound weird...but it is not totally clear to me if there is a reason why we can/should learn to Project.

I'm reading Astral Dynamics and sofar I haven't come to one single reason or purpose of OBE and AP.

I know it is great to AP and a wonderfull feeling. But I dig sex too...but sex has a clear purpose.

What do you think you can achieve with AP?
#24
Last week I was thinking about the number PI....
Pi is een irrational number right...so you can only aprroach the number and never get the whole number. So is pi infinite?
Does irrational also means infinite?
Pi is a number that comes up everywhere in physics and maths.

What do you think of the idea that you can compare the whole,...the all-entity...the universe...all the energy or wathever you want to call it, with PI!

IS THE UNIVERSE IRRATIONAL?
#25
Everybody talks about this word energy...like everyone understand what is really is. How can you define it?:-)
Mass is equivalent to energy....mass I understand....you can see it, feel it, smell it. But with energy...u can't. U can sense the physical effects of energy...but the energy itself?

Does the whole concept energy even excist? Or is it just a word given to something that have caused a certain effect that we sense.