Author Topic: Lucid Dreaming  (Read 17504 times)

Any time I see myself in a dream, I look like what you'd see looking at yourself in a fogged mirror.

My features being suggested rather than defined.

what
why
He was yiffing you.
Remember? I was hiding in the closet.

I had this one dream where I was a hawk and I could fly and stuff.

I don't really dream anymore though. :C

so, I stay in bed for a long time and my arms and legs get relaxed and my breathing gets longer. Why don't I feel my chest being pushed on though? I've waited for a long time and nothing ever happens except for a few twitches and then I fall asleep normally

so, I stay in bed for a long time and my arms and legs get relaxed and my breathing gets longer. Why don't I feel my chest being pushed on though? I've waited for a long time and nothing ever happens except for a few twitches and then I fall asleep normally
A demon is sitting on your chest.

I need a pro to come in within 15 minutes and tell me how to do this.

My 11 year old brother wants to know how he can have a lucid dream easily.
Help him out.

My 11 year old brother wants to know how he can have a lucid dream easily.
Help him out.
WILD.


Im the only student in my SCHOOL who can understand Smart Talk

I wonder if you can understand this without using a dictionary, if you can, your smart, if not you just called yourself a pseudonym. Oh and how old are you 12 or older? If your younger I have a new found respect for you.

If this was "smart talk" I would only be able to comprehend a small fraction of lets, say... Your ternary statement, I have instanciated a statement after much cogitation and contemplating that your ego is the size of a large monolithic structure. It is distinct that you have compromised an ill-factual pseuodonym for your statement without social approval. Your cognitive function while still maintaining perceptivness is acutely impaired.

Lol jk, I don't expect you to read that. But seriously tell me if you can if you want though.

will try

but im scared :(

If you can't have lucid dreams no matter what you try, try writing down what happened in your dream after you woke up. It helped a lot for me. Also, Tom Gunn is right. I once looked in a mirror and saw that screamer picture and my eyes started to bleed. And then I died & woke up c;

will try

but im scared :(
It's ok, you can't die in your dreams.
Let's say you jump off a cliff: You'll wake up right before you hit the ground, and you'll be perfectly fine. I've had a bit of experience with falling in dreams (i slip and fall a lot), and I'm just fine, save for my heart pounding and feeling a bit scared. But I calm down a little bit after.

I'm going to try the counting down technique tonight and see what it does. (100, I'm dreaming. 99, I'm dreaming. ect)

I used to be able to do this "falling" when I almost fall asleep and wake up before sleeping
Is this something that has to do with lucid dreaming?
Since I can't find a good way to lucid dream, and I don't remember dreams, and I don't feel pressure on my chest what should I do?