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Post by terryarceneaux on Jul 1, 2012 17:03:57 GMT -5
I would like to learn how to do Lucid Dreaming.I had read stuff off the web about lucid dreaming.Having trouble understanding some of it.Any ideas or suggestion on how to do this .Have any of you tried Lucid Dreaming ? if so what was it like ?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2012 17:17:46 GMT -5
The closest I ever came was realizing I was in a dream and altering it.. but that was only once or twice... I wish I could do it all the time
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Post by terryarceneaux on Jul 1, 2012 17:34:30 GMT -5
that is interesting
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Post by terryarceneaux on Jul 2, 2012 14:26:23 GMT -5
I know this is outside of nornal stuff we talk about. This discussing came up at work. Lucid Dreaming is some amazion stuff . I kinda learn about it for now. I thought it would be something intresting to talk a bout..............
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Post by the Scribe on Jul 2, 2012 15:27:56 GMT -5
There is lots of stuff on Lucid Dreaming. I manage to do it quite often although lately I get so little sleep that I have no time for fun and games. I generally fall asleep within seconds after lying down these days.Visionary, Rev. Dr. Nicole is a Celebrity Life Coach, Expert Decision Coach, Author, Celebrity Dream Expert, National Public Speaker, Relationship Expert, Certified Fitness Trainer, Certified Nutrition Counselor, Certified Addiction Counselor, DUI Specialist, Certified Smoking Cessation Counselor, and Ordained Minister. Creator & Author of Brand New Therapy for All that Ails You entitled - "1 Step Solution...JUST SAY HU."
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Post by Dianna on Mar 20, 2016 1:14:13 GMT -5
Speaking of dreams.. I just remembered I had a dream about Linda last night..It was so real.. I dream about her from time to time..I was at a big fancy dinner table with important people and my hair was a mess and Linda stopped by the table and shook everyone's hand, she was very gracious in the dream and I felt her hands and they were very soft. my mother was sitting next to me and said. "your hands are softer than Linda's" lol(what the hell does that mean???) then later I saw her again but this time she was speaking in spanish very fluent to another group of people.. and in the dream I was impressed at how good she spoke it . and that was it. strange.
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Post by the Scribe on Apr 14, 2016 0:41:33 GMT -5
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Post by sliderocker on Apr 27, 2016 19:32:15 GMT -5
Interesting stuff on lucid dreaming, but I have to ask, has anyone ever experienced a dream within a dream? Or multiple dreams within other dreams? I think that's part of lucid dreaming but dreaming within a dream is kind of a very weird experience. Even more so with multiple dreams happening.
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Post by Dianna on Apr 27, 2016 22:06:36 GMT -5
Interesting stuff on lucid dreaming, but I have to ask, has anyone ever experienced a dream within a dream? Or multiple dreams within other dreams? I think that's part of lucid dreaming but dreaming within a dream is kind of a very weird experience. Even more so with multiple dreams happening. yes, multiple dreams but not at once. As far as lucid, it's only happened to me a few times and most recent, I was aware I was dreaming and decided to have fun with it and fly, then I pictured a large body of water beneath me and lowered myself to dip my foot in to the water. I could actually feel the water against my foot and how refreshing it felt.. totally different than a regular dream.. wish I could have more or learn a way to program myself to do it more often.. I think rob ronstadtfanaz knows how to do this..
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Post by sliderocker on Apr 27, 2016 23:10:47 GMT -5
yes, multiple dreams but not at once. As far as lucid, it's only happened to me a few times and most recent, I was aware I was dreaming and decided to have fun with it and fly, then I pictured a large body of water beneath me and lowered myself to dip my foot in to the water. I could actually feel the water against my foot and how refreshing it felt.. totally different than a regular dream.. wish I could have more or learn a way to program myself to do it more often.. I think rob ronstadtfanaz knows how to do this.. With lucid dreaming, I've had dreams of naturally flying and aware that it was a dream, and being able to go anywhere in the world I want to go. In the real world, I've never been to Australia, a country that has always held interest for me but I've been there in dreams. I'd like to up the lucid dreaming and use it in connection with remote viewing people in other countries and on other worlds without the people on those worlds being aware I'm walking around on their world. What's weird is I think I did it once and they were aware that I was there and I woke up startling fast. Don't think they liked that I was on their world. I'd also like to have a lucid dream about the future but the problem therein is the future has yet to unfold and what you'd see and remember is subject to changing because of the variables. Lucid dreaming has always been hit and miss for me but it's always an adventure. And I think the remote viewing ability (ESP by any other name) would be something good to have around especially if one is going to try and visit other places or worlds while engaged in lucid dreaming. With the multiple dreams within other dreams, it's kind of like a kaleidoscope effect. You recall having a large number of dreams and you remember waking up in the dreams, and yet you're still in a dream and when you finally do wake up to this reality, it feels like you never slept at all. Just the same, you don't feel tired. I guess another analogy would be like you're creating and appearing in a number of movies. As a believer in reincarnation, maybe the dream state is the spiritual state we're in when we're planning our next life and we can fine tune the things we want our next life to have? The next time something like that happened to me, I'd like be aware I'm dreaming and figure out the dreams within the dreams business. I believe our dreams are more than we imagine and that the dream state serves many purposes, from sending and receiving messages, access to other times and worlds, something just to entertain us while we sleep...whatever we conceive, the dream state accommodates in some way.
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Post by Dianna on Apr 27, 2016 23:46:33 GMT -5
The next time something like that happened to me, I'd like be aware I'm dreaming and figure out the dreams within the dreams business. I believe our dreams are more than we imagine and that the dream state serves many purposes, from sending and receiving messages, access to other times and worlds, something just to entertain us while we sleep...whatever we conceive, the dream state accommodates in some way. You know something weird happened to me a few times.. have you ever had a dream and the place seemed very familiar yet in your waking life you have never been to that place. This happens a lot to me. like a dejavu. I collect vintage/mid century modern dishes. I bought this 1960's bartlett and collins cookie jar in ebay, with the original sticker on it. Shortly after it's arrival, I had a really weird dream. I was flying in an airplane over florida.. I could see the ocean. the plane landed and I ended up in the back of a building, like a strip mall or a big parking lot with stores. I was at the back door of the bakery section of the store. as I walked through the bakery, it looked from another time, like the 50's or 60's the women all had those old fashion uniforms on. I walked through the bakery onto what looked like another section of the store and it was a big indoor market place with lots of people .. I don't remember any markets like that in so calif when I was young in the 1970's like Zodys or KMart.. the time in my dream looked prior to that, very mid century atomic.. Anywaynext day or later I was washing the cookie jar and looked at the sticker on it. it read "J.M. Fields." Not a familiar chain out west, I did some research and found there was a store with that name during the 50's and 60's and early 70's was on the east coast/eastern seaboard, which included florida. so I checked out the photos of the store and yes, it did look a lot like the store in my dream. Not able to find anything on a bakery tho. Just so weird, that even objects have energy that we can make a connection to. I'd like to learn more about lucid dreaming.
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Post by sliderocker on Apr 28, 2016 10:08:07 GMT -5
You know something weird happened to me a few times.. have you ever had a dream and the place seemed very familiar yet in your waking life you have never been to that place. This happens a lot to me. like a dejavu.
I don't know why but Michigan, like Australia, seems a very familiar place to me but I've never been there except through my dreams. And I have a fascination with the Mississippi river, like I know every part of that river, from its start in the northern to its southern end, flowing into the Gulf of Mexico. But, the only part of the river I've had contact with was crossing the river over a bridge in Memphis, a city I've been to but only parts of, yet again, I feel like I know all parts of the city. And what's weird, my brother and sister (and even my parents when they were alive) could easily end up getting lost without too much trouble. Not me, I can always find my way back to where I need to be.
I collect vintage/mid century modern dishes. I bought this 1960's bartlett and collins cookie jar in ebay, with the original sticker on it. Shortly after it's arrival, I had a really weird dream. I was flying in an airplane over florida.. I could see the ocean. the plane landed and I ended up in the back of a building, like a strip mall or a big parking lot with stores. I was at the back door of the bakery section of the store. as I walked through the bakery, it looked from another time, like the 50's or 60's the women all had those old fashion uniforms on. I walked through the bakery onto what looked like another section of the store and it was a big indoor market place with lots of people ..
There's a large indoor market in Florida, I can't think of its name but it had been the source of a lot of people whose rental cars broke down or they locked their keys or something, and service had to be sent to get them up and going again. (I worked for the road side service, now work in a different division of the company.) The service required very specific instructions on where the customers were at and the bad part was most of them didn't know and they expected us to know where they were at. They also wanted service right away but most of the time, it took a minimum of one hour to get service to them. But, if the customer didn't know where they were at and didn't have a good contact phone number, it could take longer. Many of the customers were from other countries and didn't know anything as to where they were, and they would get impatient and angry.
I don't much care for dreams about flying in airplanes. They're always crashing in my dreams. I prefer flying like Superman. Funny thing about those dreams, I had a dream about being on board an airplane that crashed in 2001. And just before 9-11 happened, the company I was working for at the time had scheduled me and three other people to fly to Maryland for work there. But, for some odd reason, we would have to fly to New York to take a connecting flight to fly us into Maryland. And that trip was scheduled around the time of 9-11. And I had a lot of stress about going there because of the dream I had. They canceled the work and I told my boss I was relieved because of the dream about a plane crashing. And then 9-11 happened and a cold chill went down my spine because I kept thinking that was what the dream was warning me about what was to happen. And the funny thing, I'd rather fly than drive to a location that's some distance away.
I don't remember any markets like that in so calif when I was young in the 1970's like Zodys or KMart.. the time in my dream looked prior to that, very mid century atomic.. Anywaynext day or later I was washing the cookie jar and looked at the sticker on it. it read "J.M. Fields." Not a familiar chain out west, I did some research and found there was a store with that name during the 50's and 60's and early 70's was on the east coast/eastern seaboard, which included florida. so I checked out the photos of the store and yes, it did look a lot like the store in my dream. Not able to find anything on a bakery tho. Just so weird, that even objects have energy that we can make a connection to. I'd like to learn more about lucid dreaming.
There's a word for objects having some kind of energy which can connect people with the place where it came from originally, but I can't think of what that word is. But, that mall in Florida I was referring to, seems like one of the stores there was a J.M. Fields. I can't be 100% sure about that but it seems like every time a store or business goes out of business, there's still one that's in business. In Oklahoma, all the K-Marts in the state closed up for good except for one location, which is in the town where I live. I'm not sure why they stayed open while all other stores closed. But, J.M. Fields, seems like many of the customers I dealt with referenced that name as being the closest to where their vehicle was at. And seems like the name of the Florida town was something like Sawgrass. Not sure, that may have been the mall, and it seems like it was near Miami.
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