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it's weird because as soon as i started lucid dreaming and recording my dreams, i slept for 2 hours and then woke up. And then I would go asleep again and this weird thing would continue. every single fucking night.
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I can continue dreams pretty easily, especially if I wake up in the middle of the night.
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Haven't spun this in years.
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Album Rating: 4.0
same
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I actually heard sound in one of my dreams for the first time earlier in the year. Usually if you need to hear a sound for the dream to continue it ends, but this time I actually heard something. It's only happened once for me.
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ok
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I think I'm in the mood to try something new.
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this album will blow your mind
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right, 99.9% of the time your mind doesn't create sound relying entirely on the visual sense
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That's messing with my mind right now, I never thought of it that way. I lucid dream quite a lot actually. It usually happens when I wake up earlier than usual and go back to sleep. One time I thought I was in Max Payne.
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Album Rating: 4.5
has anyone ever smelt bamboo just before they went into sleep paralysis? happened to me the other
night.
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@Polymath: That happens to me all the time too (not the Max Payne thing). But is it the same as lucid dreaming?
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I think it's the same thing? I'm not quite sure, but it's awesome either way. Max Payne is actually a scarier game than it looks.
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its pretty fascinating. its not even quite visual sense in any optical way either, just from how you naturally in dreams have a almost an omnipotent view at times, or even 360 degree vision. but then at times you will manifest into a body with similar vision to that which we all have while awake. the most fascinating thing that has ever happened to me while dreaming was the first time i fully lucid dreamed (purely by accident). it was the first time that instead of having disconnected thought processes that i naturally had little control over, i started actually coherently deconstructing the events in my mind and considering the factors. usually you wont realize "that was stupid i couldnt have just randomly appeared at this place when the last thing i remember was over here" until you wake up. but i became fully aware of my dreaming state and as soon as i was, my visual perception pretty much was sucked into my body. my vision was exactly as it is in real life, and i could take all the time i needed to think and make rational decisions and physically control where i went and what it would lead me to.
Man, oh man, you made my day.
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Album Rating: 4.5
That sounds awesome.
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Polymath and InAbsentia - Lucid dreaming is dreaming about what you want to dream about. It's sitting there thinking of what you're going to dream about and actually doing it the same night. You're in control once it starts happening.
silent - I think the only way you can complete lucid dreaming is having extreme care for the thing you're dreaming of. If you don't care about the outcome, you won't care enough to change what happens by default.
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Hmmm, interesting. How hard would it be to accomplish such a thing?
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It's all about dedication.
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Album Rating: 4.5
"Lucid dreaming is dreaming about what you want to dream about. It's sitting there thinking of what you're going to dream about and actually doing it the same night. You're in control once it starts happening."
So the thing we were talking about is just lucid dreaming to some extent. You control the dream but not completely.
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You have to know you're dreaming as you're dreaming though @ InAbsentia
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