Author Topic: How To Lucid Dream  (Read 33694 times)

Even though I rarely lucid dream, there is no reason not to carry a totem around!
I chose my airsoft gun as a totem.  :cookieMonster:

WHO THE HELL DOESN'T HAVE A PDF READER
REALLY
Also, I am not in enough control of my dreams to check a clock or something. I feel like a observer.

Entire thread is Inception.
Inception didn't invent lucid dreaming.

I have this issue with lucid dreaming,

When I realize I'm dreaming I tend to wake up :c

My totem is a 3-minute hourglass I check constantly throughout the day
If I sense any odd properties with the sand, you see

Inception didn't invent lucid dreaming.

Exactly. I hate it when people say that because Inception is an inaccurate portrayal of a lucid dreaming based fictional story. Lucid dreaming has been around for centuries, and many people including me have enjoyed it before the movie was made. Anyone who says "INCEPTION" is uneducated on lucid dreaming entirely, and needs to download this hue hue.

Lucid dreaming has been around for centuries

Don't you mean... What's the one for thousands?

I'm afraid to do this because apparently some freaky stuff happens to some people.

Like this one woman who used to lucid dream all the time started getting nightmares. Her lucid dreams kept getting scarier and scarier and she couldn't do anything about it. She couldn't wake up either.

Don't you mean... What's the one for thousands?

Its proven its been around for centuries, but speculated before that (naturally it probably has).

Nice guide, I've got to try some of these.

I've had around two DEILDs, or something similar, but I could never control anything even though I knew it was a dream. Everything sounded hollow, like I was wearing earmuffs. I wanted to dream about food, so when I knew I was falling asleep (ringing in my ears is perpetual, so when it started making sharp rings and got louder, I knew I was falling asleep), I just kept thinking "food" every few seconds. I started hearing my voice say "food" but I didn't feel my mouth moving, then I heard Louis say "Pills Here" before I fell asleep...for 5 minutes. I was disappointed when I woke up because that was my first somewhat lucid dream.

Inception didn't invent lucid dreaming.
Yes it did stupid



My first lucid dream was a pain. I imagined jumping out of a window, and rolling, but instead I kept going through more windows in a infinite loop. It hurt my brain, and there was blood on my face when I woke up.

My first lucid dream was a pain. I imagined jumping out of a window, and rolling, but instead I kept going through more windows in a infinite loop. It hurt my brain, and there was blood on my face when I woke up.
That's genuinely funny to me.