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Have you heard of LD'ing?

Have but never have done one
5 (27.8%)
Have but rarely have done one
4 (22.2%)
Have and occasionally done one
5 (27.8%)
I think I have had that before but never knew the name
0 (0%)
Never heard of it or had one at all
2 (11.1%)
I have those occasionally but never knew the name
2 (11.1%)

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Author Topic: Has anybody heard of lucid dreaming?  (Read 2010 times)

Yeah
forgeted bitches all night long boyo

Than woke up and realized im still a kissless virgin loser

Yeah
forgeted bitches all night long boyo

Than woke up and realized im still a kissless virgin loser

Have you ever cried from realizing you'll never find true love?


like 3 times

and like one time we were in tech suits the n irealsied brother fuKC i am dREAM
and then i controlled the rest of the dream and surprisingly i had a huge amount of control
i could spawn anything in and i could fly

I believe I had an experience like this when I was resting, not technically a full sleep, while resting I usually sleep and wake up in a repetitive maner, sometimes it even makes me go back to the dream I was having so I can continue.
« Last Edit: August 02, 2017, 02:10:05 PM by Filipe »

Have you ever cried from realizing you'll never find true love?
I cry like every night fam 👉😎👉

I found a site concerning LD'ing if anybody is interested:
http://www.world-of-lucid-dreaming.com

Yea, and
During lucid dreaming, the dreamer may be able to exert some degree of control over the dream characters, narrative, and environment.
Only some? I always had 100% control. My thoughts didn't warp the dream, the dream instead copied my thoughts as I chose for it to. Granted, I had to think ahead what I wanted to have happen, but I could choose everything, and could even filter out which thoughts I had I didn't want despite it all being my thoughts.

I'm entirely too much of a restless sleeper to induce lucid dreaming. I can barely sit still in bed long enough to go to regular sleep.

I have had one or two though. Very hard to keep it under control in my experience. Never been able to last more then 2-3 minutes before ripping myself out of the dream, and in those 2-3 minutes I find it incredibly difficult to make stuff happen

when i actually want to put in the effort to for-sure have a lucid dream, ill use the "wild" technique or just meditate myself into one, which essentially works the same way as "wild" minus some steps plus a LOT more focus

during the first few months of me trying to go lucid the dream would gradually spiral into a nightmare after i realized i was only dreaming and acted on my own, and i'd always have wake myself up

im perfectly fine with it but i have almost no control or "special powers" unless i meditate into lucidity, which basically allows me to build a setting, characters, and mood for when the dream starts, but after that there isn't much more i can do. i usually put myself on a small, hilly, grassy island (1 square mile at most) - north shore is a cliff-y bay, south shore is a sandy beach, east side has a sea stack & arch, west side has a single walnut tree, center usually has a house if i want it there - doesn't take much visualization to build it all and it's a nice little vacation or training spot

Have you ever cried from realizing you'll never find true love?
this thread got real fast....

To those who lucid dream, what was one of your favourite dreams?

Its not as cool as it sounds tbh. for some reason I lucid dream whenever it's a hot night and it's less wild as people describe it as. Like I'll just end up in a house or something with random things in my mind and I'll just do the most mundane stuff i.e. washing dishes, cleaning the house up, organizing things, etc. Although one day I read a book with cohesive writing about everything I learned in anatomy, THE DAY BEFORE MY FINALS. thats some next level stuff man.

I don't know, but have you heard of the high elves?
if you've got to travel, by the nine divines, stay on the roads. it's the daedra you see.