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Re: Lucid Dreaming

Post by alien pimp » Mon Nov 08, 2010 4:46 pm

d-T-r wrote:they're both linked. how you feel after the dream is determined by how you feel in the dream. if the dream is of a refreshing nature, you'll wake up with that continued sense of refreshment.
not a tiny bit! there's absolutely no connection, it's not how it works...
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Re: Lucid Dreaming

Post by xarcane » Mon Nov 08, 2010 4:59 pm

I can't say, either way, I can only say by experience they leave me very tired, regardless of the nature of the dream. If, as the last experience I mentioned suggests, there is something more to lucid dreaming than just playing with your own subconscious, I could believe that would be true, but I'm just staying clear for the time being. I've got enough to deal with in the real world without worrying about that shit, for now anyway... Being blasted by someone in the one place you thought you were invincible is not a pleasant experience.

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Re: Lucid Dreaming

Post by pompende » Mon Nov 08, 2010 5:09 pm

Swanwickk wrote:man i wish i could lucid dream :i:
try putting yourself to sleep with a long article on lucid dreaming...its worked for me in the past..

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Re: Lucid Dreaming

Post by cimmyk » Tue Nov 09, 2010 3:55 am

On the topic of dreaming, has anyone ever experienced sleep paralysis? Had that a couple of weeks ago, the worst. :(

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Re: Lucid Dreaming

Post by RandomEyez » Tue Nov 09, 2010 10:58 am

cimmyk wrote:On the topic of dreaming, has anyone ever experienced sleep paralysis? Had that a couple of weeks ago, the worst. :(
This board is full of restless sleepers...

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