How to enter the dream world - Submitted on request
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If you need any help and Z doesn't respond, PM me. If you've never had a lucid dream before you should, it's amazing. Simply amazing.
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Detranger wrote:
Just go somewhere and imagine a mirror up. Any type of mirror. Don't look in mirrors unless you really want to see what you are though. It's the only thing that's ever freaked me out in a lucid dream. I don't know the exact reason why they're so significant, but they are.What's up with this mirror thing do you have to want there to be a mirror?
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Your inner daemons are normally shown the first few times you lucid dream, or look in a mirror at any time. If you've sinned and done demonic things, whether or not you'll admit it to yourself they're there. I don't think people realize how much lucid dreams can change your life in real life for the better. When i looked in the mirror the first time i had a lucid dream there was nothing. Took me awhile to realize what it meant, and i've been completely different since that moment.
Remember they can also be bad they can un-lock memories you'd rather forget. There have also been cases of people enjoying the lucid world so much more than the real world that they become depressed.
Personally I'm for lucid dreaming but think it is bet done through meditation. You are never technically then asleep and can slip out of it much easier. -
⌖🔥Çħίκεɴ🔥⌖ wrote:
It is amazing, and again it actually helps you by helping you learn about yourselfIf you need any help and Z doesn't respond, PM me. If you've never had a lucid dream before you should, it's amazing. Simply amazing.
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That's why i was giving a warning. Some things you see can mentally break you.
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Detranger wrote:
I'm not Buddhist. I'm a Christian and I believe its wrong.Pearcey wrote:
👆👆👆👆 I agree, I believe it is a way to discover what it is you wantcarl johnson wrote:
It is not demonic. It is actively practiced by buddhists through mediation. Don't take my word but I am fairly sure they were the first to knowingly lucid dream.Lucid dreaming is demonic in my view. Your supposed to dream what naturally happens, not what you want. Even as you said Z, you might see demons or demonic symbols. That, in my mind, purely states how demonic it is.
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ՏhadowA͜ngelƊ. wrote:
This is highly common amongst most people, most likely everyone has had the falling experience at least once.So on the note of dreaming... Has anyone ever been on the brink of falling asleep and then all of a sudden you feel like you're falling? I do and then I have a spasm (seriously) and then I am wide awake.
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ՏhadowA͜ngelƊ. wrote:
Sometimes. I might just be drifting off and I am instantly feel like I am free falling like tripped off a cliff and I have no control of it. I might sweat a bit from it, just depends how dramatic it is. Though it happens every few months.So on the note of dreaming... Has anyone ever been on the brink of falling asleep and then all of a sudden you feel like you're falling? I do and then I have a spasm (seriously) and then I am wide awake.
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I hope you all realise how insane you all sound. No offense. Honestly, it sounds a lot like drugs.... Just sayin
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Explain to me this mirror thing. I would like to know what comes out of it and what the mirror image looks like.
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carl johnson wrote:
Detranger wrote:
Pearcey wrote:
It is not demonic though yes it can make you see your inner demons but in no way does it cause you to act on those demons. If anything it repels your inner demons as you see them and can work on removing them by changing how you are in real life.carl johnson wrote:you want
I'm not Buddhist. I'm a Christian and I believe its wrong.
I respect that everyone has different views but you may need to ecplain what exactly make them demonic. -
Ha I can't quote for the life of me.
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Was literally just on the Internet looking at how to lucid dream as I accidentally had one the other night, decided to check my game before I tried it and stumbled upon this thread!!! freaky :o
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the_turf_lord wrote:
I know, thought the same when i first heard this. It's not drug induced shit, this is legitimate.I hope you all realise how insane you all sound. No offense. Honestly, it sounds a lot like drugs.... Just sayin
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UnknownAssassin wrote:
PM me.Explain to me this mirror thing. I would like to know what comes out of it and what the mirror image looks like.
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But on the note that it's normal to feel oneself is falling... So is it normal to have a spasm once realized that the sensation is happening? Because I seriously have one. It's like a jolt is sent through my body...
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ՏhadowA͜ngelƊ. wrote:
Yes I've had that before too just as I'm about to fall asleep it will ocasionally happen to meBut on the note that it's normal to feel oneself is falling... So is it normal to have a spasm once realized that the sensation is happening? Because I seriously have one. It's like a jolt is sent through my body...
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I've suffered sleep paralysis quite a few times. It's extremely discomforting. I always remember them happening too, I try force my head to move and say a prayer and mostly tend to fall asleep again after 15-20 seconds.
But those seconds you feel like something is holding you down, you try force yourself to move but nothing happens, you can't even be verbal.
When I was much younger I used to wake up scared as hell from having the feeling of someone pulling my legs. That hasn't happened since I've started having the sleep paralysis.
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ՏhadowA͜ngelƊ. wrote:
yes, it's scarySo on the note of dreaming... Has anyone ever been on the brink of falling asleep and then all of a sudden you feel like you're falling? I do and then I have a spasm (seriously) and then I am wide awake.
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rojo2017 wrote:
A dream within a dream.... Sound familiar? ** Inception music starts playing**Get✯SomeⒼ₡❸ wrote:
you would most likely wake up or enter a new dreamWhat would happen if I committed suicide in a lucid dream?
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✯МяBэαиs✯ wrote:
Actually, it can happen. You believe you wake up because you died in your dream, and lucidity is so realistic you think you're awake. Then you wake up and proceed to think your life is in a paradox type state. Erm, no...rojo2017 wrote:
A dream within a dream.... Sound familiar? ** Inception music starts playing**Get✯SomeⒼ₡❸ wrote:
you would most likely wake up or enter a new dreamWhat would happen if I committed suicide in a lucid dream?
this didn't happen to me..
What makes you think that..? -
Vadan™ v2.0 wrote:
Yeah mate I hear a ringing in my ears then vibrations or tingling in my head and paralysis and bam I'm shitting it time to get up for a bit !!I've suffered sleep paralysis quite a few times. It's extremely discomforting. I always remember them happening too, I try force my head to move and say a prayer and mostly tend to fall asleep again after 15-20 seconds.
But those seconds you feel like something is holding you down, you try force yourself to move but nothing happens, you can't even be verbal.
When I was much younger I used to wake up scared as hell from having the feeling of someone pulling my legs. That hasn't happened since I've started having the sleep paralysis.
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⌖🔥Çħίκεɴ🔥⌖ wrote:
This kinda sounds like that new tv show. I forget what it's called✯МяBэαиs✯ wrote:
Actually, it can happen. You believe you wake up because you died in your dream, and lucidity is so realistic you think you're awake. Then you wake up and proceed to think your life is in a paradox type state. Erm, no...rojo2017 wrote:
A dream within a dream.... Sound familiar? ** Inception music starts playing**Get✯SomeⒼ₡❸ wrote:
you would most likely wake up or enter a new dreamWhat would happen if I committed suicide in a lucid dream?
this didn't happen to me..
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Pubmix wrote:
Ya it's like a falling experience that then feels like you got scared and jumpedՏhadowA͜ngelƊ. wrote:
yes, it's scarySo on the note of dreaming... Has anyone ever been on the brink of falling asleep and then all of a sudden you feel like you're falling? I do and then I have a spasm (seriously) and then I am wide awake.
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Detranger wrote:
I have the falling thing happen to me too many times it's soooo annoying. Does anyone know how to stop it????Pubmix wrote:
Ya it's like a falling experience that then feels like you got scared and jumpedՏhadowA͜ngelƊ. wrote:
yes, it's scarySo on the note of dreaming... Has anyone ever been on the brink of falling asleep and then all of a sudden you feel like you're falling? I do and then I have a spasm (seriously) and then I am wide awake.
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ՏhadowA͜ngelƊ. wrote:
Lol, many times. I almost fly off of my bedSo on the note of dreaming... Has anyone ever been on the brink of falling asleep and then all of a sudden you feel like you're falling? I do and then I have a spasm (seriously) and then I am wide awake.
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UnknownAssassin wrote:
Basically, you see what you truly think of yourself.Explain to me this mirror thing. I would like to know what comes out of it and what the mirror image looks like.
When I looked in the mirror in my dream. I saw a monster.
My face was deformed and I had no nose. My hair was greasy. I was covered in scratches and cuts and even had some sort of object stuck in my side.I can't full describe what I saw. Simply because it's hard and you try to forget it.
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Remember, I give free tips to those who need help lucidity relations.
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I'll let you know how it goes over the next few days, if anything. 👍
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👉🔥ɧʘω🔥👈 wrote:
Loco despierta 🙋🙋(slaps 😼 3 times)😁 wrote:
......................Face palm✋Are we all dreaming right now because technically im in a lucid dream right now but I can't tell I'm to deep in to figure what's going on. Idk how long I been in a state of confusion, I think maybe three years but I don't know for sure I need help please can you think of ideas to help me out I'm really scared I have been seeing people die and floods and stuff like that please help!
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