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cavernstoy

Has anyone ever turned a trance into a lucid dream?

Cavernstoy
Confusion separates us...and division teaches us that unity is the only truth.

Nay

You mean, just drifting off to a dream?  Isn't that phasing?  I'm still not down with all the jargen. :)

cavernstoy

Phasing brings you into the astral realm, generally focus 2, which is similar to a lucid dream, but its really an AP.  The difference is that you do not fall asleep, so its not a dream.  Im wondering if, mabe you can fall alseep in a trance since your body is already sleeping.  Since you can do this fast, it would be easy to stay conscious.
Confusion separates us...and division teaches us that unity is the only truth.

Stookie

Lucid dreaming is phasing, the difference being is during phasing you enter F2 from a conscious state and a lucid dream you enter from a non-conscious state (sleeping). During both you are conscious and aware.

Mydral

Don't know what mine is but after some meditation my mind drifts of into a nonlucid dream but I am still awake well hardly awake I guess. Then when an outside sound comes my mind reawakens and I am concious, but still right inbetween the state of sleeping and beeing awake.

I guess I just "loose" my mind sometimes during meditation and need to call it back under my controll.
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cavernstoy

Quote from: Stookie on May 24, 2007, 11:26:16
Lucid dreaming is phasing, the difference being is during phasing you enter F2 from a conscious state and a lucid dream you enter from a non-conscious state (sleeping). During both you are conscious and aware.

But what about a Wake Induced Lucid Dream.
Confusion separates us...and division teaches us that unity is the only truth.