We humans spend so much of our lives dreaming.
What if you could control your dreams? Regain control over all that 'lost' time?
Go anywhere, meet anyone, do anything that your mind can think up!
It's called Lucid Dreaming, and the process is very learnable.
Here are some links to tell you how to do it:
http://en.wikibooks..../Lucid_Dreaming
http://www.ld4all.com
http://www.dreamview...m/learnable.php
I recommend starting with the tutorials on dreamviews then reading the forums on ld4all.
Once you master a technique, the process becomes extremely enjoyable!
Good luck!
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What Is Lucid Dreaming?
Started by TheArrow, Jul 07 2006 11:28 PM
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Posted 08 July 2006 - 05:26 PM
Yeah, people report all sorts of odd experiences while trying to master lucid dreaming.
Reports of OBEs, meeting other people in the dream world that are dreaming at the same time, sleep paralysis, practicing real-world events in order to improve performance in them, signalling to the real world from the dream world (by way of eye movements) and all sorts of crazy stuff.
Reports of OBEs, meeting other people in the dream world that are dreaming at the same time, sleep paralysis, practicing real-world events in order to improve performance in them, signalling to the real world from the dream world (by way of eye movements) and all sorts of crazy stuff.
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Posted 14 July 2006 - 03:28 PM
Oh wow, I've had dreams like that before, I LOVE them, it's so amazing, I always get really mad when I eventually wake up 
Article mentioned sleep paralysis, I had that happen to me... Now that is not fun, it was really one of the worst experiences I've had though, much different...
Article mentioned sleep paralysis, I had that happen to me... Now that is not fun, it was really one of the worst experiences I've had though, much different...
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