Post: Lucid Dreaming
01-25-2009, 02:33 PM #1
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Lucid dreaming is basically understanding and recognizing when your in a dream and then doing whatever you want. It doesn't sound very hard at first but it is in fact, hard.

Here is a definition of lucid dreaming:
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Lucid dreaming means dreaming while knowing that you are dreaming. The term was coined by Frederik van Eeden who used the word "lucid" in the sense of mental clarity. Lucidity usually begins in the midst of a dream when the dreamer realizes that the experience is not occurring in physical reality, but is a dream. Often this realization is triggered by the dreamer noticing some impossible or unlikely occurrence in the dream, such as flying or meeting the deceased. Sometimes people become lucid without noticing any particular clue in the dream; they just suddenly realize they are in a dream. A minority of lucid dreams (according to the research of LaBerge and colleagues, about 10 percent) are the result of returning to REM (dreaming) sleep directly from an awakening with unbroken reflective consciousness.

The basic definition of lucid dreaming requires nothing more than becoming aware that you are dreaming. However, the quality of lucidity can vary greatly. When lucidity is at a high level, you are aware that everything experienced in the dream is occurring in your mind, that there is no real danger, and that you are asleep in bed and will awaken shortly. With low-level lucidity you may be aware to a certain extent that you are dreaming, perhaps enough to fly or alter what you are doing, but not enough to realize that the people are dream representations, or that you can suffer no physical damage, or that you are actually in bed.


I'm going to start trying to do lucid dreaming, but the reason I made the thread is to see if anyone else has heard of it, and if they can do it. I don't expect any younger members of this site being able to do it, maybe remembering a few dreams in the past, but not lucid dreaming.

Fierce also told me about the bads of attempting lucid dreaming such as, old hags syndrome, sleep paralysis, and other weird happenings.

I remember my sister taking a psychology course in college and talking about the teacher introducing lucid dreaming and he wanted to see how many people could do it. He said try out this scenario; Your in a cafeteria all by yourself eating or doing work. As your doing whatever, you hear footsteps coming closer and closer. You take it from there. In lucid dreaming you would be able to control your dreams, so most likely it wouldn't be anything creepy. But he said that what he made the dream into was a very attractive women in a red dress... I'm guessing he did naughty things from there.

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NanuGama
01-27-2009, 12:52 AM #29
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Whitey
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Originally posted by C.
ok ill try tonight
so if im correct i have to think about me all alone eating in a cafeteria .. got it Winky Winky


It's not a one night thing. It takes a while for you to be able to develop a skill to do it at will.
01-27-2009, 01:17 AM #30
Also for those who might want to try it, I'm not guaranteeing anything, but search for binaural beats for lucid dreaming to help lucid dream.
And as for dream spinning fierce, I read about that and that sounds fun lol.
01-27-2009, 02:28 AM #31
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By dream spinning do you mean rotating about yourself in a dream? Because I thought that was usually just done to increase clarity or help keep your dream lucid if you felt it slipping away.
01-27-2009, 03:00 AM #32
Originally posted by Whitey View Post
By dream spinning do you mean rotating about yourself in a dream? Because I thought that was usually just done to increase clarity or help keep your dream lucid if you felt it slipping away.


It is, but it can also do something else. I forgot what though lol.
01-27-2009, 03:57 AM #33
Originally posted by Whitey View Post
You've never imagined up some image of your conscious and try to speak of it? How can you just idly sit by while there is a huge range of possibilities? Unless you've been doing if for awhile. Then I guess I could kind of understand.

Let's just put it this way, if I control my dreams I usually wakeup with morning wood or I am all sticky in the morning. I would rather standby and consciously watch what goes on. Sometimes I do intervene and make myself fly above my house and to my schools and play football or something. That is uncommon thou.

I have been practicing Lucid Dreaming for about 2 years now thou.
01-27-2009, 04:06 AM #34
^OH GOD!
A little too much information but still hilarious.
01-27-2009, 04:07 AM #35
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Let's just put it this way, if I control my dreams I usually wakeup with morning wood or I am all sticky in the morning. I would rather standby and consciously watch what goes on. Sometimes I do intervene and make myself fly above my house and to my schools and play football or something. That is uncommon thou.

I have been practicing Lucid Dreaming for about 2 years now thou.


thats pretty hawt Winky Winky
01-27-2009, 04:14 AM #36
Originally posted by elfmotat View Post
thats pretty hawt Winky Winky


It's gotta be weird though.
01-27-2009, 05:46 AM #37
Originally posted by One View Post
Let's just put it this way, if I control my dreams I usually wakeup with morning wood or I am all sticky in the morning. I would rather standby and consciously watch what goes on. Sometimes I do intervene and make myself fly above my house and to my schools and play football or something. That is uncommon thou.

I have been practicing Lucid Dreaming for about 2 years now thou.


And all this is done purposely Eek :rolleyes:

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