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curiousgeorge
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lucid dreams
Oct 31st, 2006 at 10:15am
 
Lucid dreams mean you're aware that you're dreaming right? I never have lucid dreams, I'm usually caught up in the fake reality I've made up. The problem is that most of these dreams are just a load of nonsense. Does anyone on this board know how to realize you're dreaming when you're dreaming or to induce a dream? I went through a long period of not dreaming at all, now every morning at least I've been remembering that I  had been dreaming practically all night but they're just stupid, they have potential but of course= I make sense to the dream when I play along with the language- which can be gibberish. If I could be aware of the fact that I was dreaming I might have  more fun than thinking I'm really awake and doing stupid things in a dream. If I was aware that I was dreaming and somehow could control it I wonder what I could do...one of my friends says she's always been able to control her dreams...one thing about me is I rarely have nightmares but I also rarely have an amazing dream. Last night my dream was about recovering strips that go onto old-fashioned films?? There was some type of contest between a group of four against my group...we were making movies---and a whole lot  more but it's hard to remember....then something about going into the sea and being carried away- the only sort of cool thing about my recent dreams is I've been meeting all sorts of people I've known in the dreams. But things like a motorcycle/couch that my younger brother bought at walmart or playing golf against people... or meeting a japanese family and helping them in a storm when a sheet falls off the corner of their "house"? My most realistic dream last night- or dream fragmant was getting brain surgery...most of them are just flickering glimpses of yesterday...
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Re: lucid dreams
Reply #1 - Oct 31st, 2006 at 11:04pm
 
Well Curiousgeorge I think no one can fully understand the weird stuff which shows up in our dreams lol! (But I've heard that it is a discipline in special forms of Yoga to become totally lucid all the time so that one either plays/manipulate with odd things in dreams or just have only reasonable experiences while asleep)

My dream fragment of last night I remember is I had an appartment, a one-room appartment, and the wall was sort of crumbling at one spot so that finally there was a hole in it; then a huge lizard moved at the wall, it stomped it's feet against the wall so that they attached to it, and that way the lizard ran along the wall, diagonally upwards to that hole and moved through it to the other side. I wasn't concerned about the lizard so much, but about that rats and anything else, as well as noise, could come through this hole in the wall into my appartment. I went to this hole and got somehow to the other side of that wall, there was another room, in it was the heating for the building, big very dirty metal boilers fired with gasoline or oil, seems no one was there for years. I was angry about the hole and all that, had a feeling of uncertainty, unsafety, insecureness about my dwelling situation. It was a very large complex of buildings. I walked off this complex, met someone, but, as you said, it's difficult to remember.
Something of this is reflecting my real physical situation, would like to move in a better area, and the winter is coming so I have to turn on the heating in my appartment, but the lizard? And the hole, and this strange heating plant, I just don't know.

Yes there are a lot of tricks to get lucid in dreams more often. One is, in waking state, to look conciously at your hands or feet regularly, many times a day, so that it becomes a habit, then you would do it in your dreams too, and that can cause a waking up inside a dream- well or you fully wake up. Also affirmations, that you state in a powerful way, maybe saying it loud, that you will wake up within a dream and control it. It's very impressive when it happens.

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Reply #2 - Dec 16th, 2006 at 11:19pm
 
Lucid dreaming is not simply being aware of the dream. The experience is more one of reality in which you seem to be actually in your dream; conscious and awake. Whenever I experience say 2 or 3 lucid dreams in succession I sometimes become confused as to whether I am dreaming or acutally awake and when one gets to this stage of confusion it is time to call a stop. Sometimes lucid dreaming can be induced but at other times it happens spontaeously. Google for the information and you will discover a wealth of it that should asist in better understanding the phenomenon.

You will be fully aware that there exists an interaction between the emotions and the intellect; and of the emotional level having an intelligence of its own. When asleep and the body is relaxed the conscious mind remains active but at different levels. In this constant awakeness the emotions tend to hijack it and use it to work through some of the unresolved conflict of the proceding day or whatever is emotionally important in one's life. It uses what appears to be the international lanuage of symbolism which circumvents all lanuages. With a lttle study this symbolic lanuage can be understood. For example, in the 3rd sentence to Spooky's post he recognises the cause of his dream except his concern about the lizard and other creepy crawlies which indicates that he feels uncomfortable in his present residence so possibly he does not think much of the standards of cleanliness. The intellect of the emotions speaks to us figuratively.
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