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Lucid Dreaming(Suggestions,discussions,and your experiences)
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I think I have had really short Lucid dreams in the past.
If you do not know what a lucid dream is, it is a dream, that you can control, making it lucid.
It was a few hallucinations e I actually started to read information that was about the subject.
I was fascinated, and highly interested in what I was reading that explained Lucid dreaming.
So i decided a few days ago I would try.
The technique I was going to use was the mild technique.
The first few nights I had very little luck and accidentally fully fell asleep.
at night I believe I was in the sleep paralysis stage, and experienced hallucinations, that were wierd but interesting, but I ended up falling to sleep, and never became Lucid.
I don't know if I'm doing it wrong.
What I do is I lay in my bed, then I become motionless, but try to keep my mind awake but my body asleep, then the paralysis stage hits, then the Lucid I think.
I just find the whole subject about trying to control your dreams interesting.
Please share your suggestions, and please share your stories, and experiences!!!!
Thank you!
If you do not know what a lucid dream is, it is a dream, that you can control, making it lucid.
It was a few hallucinations e I actually started to read information that was about the subject.
I was fascinated, and highly interested in what I was reading that explained Lucid dreaming.
So i decided a few days ago I would try.
The technique I was going to use was the mild technique.
The first few nights I had very little luck and accidentally fully fell asleep.
at night I believe I was in the sleep paralysis stage, and experienced hallucinations, that were wierd but interesting, but I ended up falling to sleep, and never became Lucid.
I don't know if I'm doing it wrong.
What I do is I lay in my bed, then I become motionless, but try to keep my mind awake but my body asleep, then the paralysis stage hits, then the Lucid I think.
I just find the whole subject about trying to control your dreams interesting.
Please share your suggestions, and please share your stories, and experiences!!!!
Thank you!
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I'd love to do this but I am actually scared of going into a sleep paralysis.
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WillettsUK wrote I'd love to do this but I am actually scared of going into a sleep paralysis.You just stay calm and focused, just dont move your muscles like your supposed to snd you would never know.
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I lucid dream pretty much every night. Once you get used to it you can pretty much imagine anything but, yes i have gone in to sleep paralysis and it was probably one of the scariest moments in my life. But, lucid dreaming is always so good, i have one dream that i keep adding on to every night, i'm married to Kate Upton, live in Greece somewhere have 2 kids, millions of dollars, i'm president, and have threesomes all the time with random amazingly beautiful girls.
Trust me, learn to lucid dream and you'll never regret it.
Trust me, learn to lucid dream and you'll never regret it.
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