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RE: β€’|Lucid Dream Tutorial |(Sleep Paralysis)β€’ #11
I am going to try lucid dreaming without taking substances yay.

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RE: β€’|Lucid Dream Tutorial |(Sleep Paralysis)β€’ #12
I never had a lucid dream, never will.
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RE: β€’|Lucid Dream Tutorial |(Sleep Paralysis)β€’ #13
(02-28-2013, 03:39 AM)Johnny Wrote: I never had a lucid dream, never will.

If you combine melatonin and sleep you get vivid dreams, now try that with the lucid dreaming technique.

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RE: β€’|Lucid Dream Tutorial |(Sleep Paralysis)β€’ #14
(02-28-2013, 03:40 AM)The High Roller Wrote:
(02-28-2013, 03:39 AM)Johnny Wrote: I never had a lucid dream, never will.

If you combine melatonin and sleep you get vivid dreams, now try that with the lucid dreaming technique.

I'll try but It's not going to happen. I know I can think and I know that I'm in a dream. But when I realize that I'm dreaming I don't want to wake up, then I tell myself not to wake up. Then I wake up and it's time for school, another agonizing day with people that I hate. All day I am mad. I come home and post on a forums. This forums. After that I go to sleep. etc, etc, and etc.
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RE: β€’|Lucid Dream Tutorial |(Sleep Paralysis)β€’ #15
I thought lucid dreaming and sleep paralysis were different? A lucid dream would be an intense dream where you have full control and even aware that you're asleep. Most people help their ability to lucid dream by keeping a journal of their dreams and writing down everything they remember as soon as they awake.

Sleep paralysis is when someone is attempting to wake up but is unable to. Basically, no control over your body.

This was what I've been under the impression of.

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RE: β€’|Lucid Dream Tutorial |(Sleep Paralysis)β€’ #16
(02-28-2013, 06:02 AM)God Wrote: I thought lucid dreaming and sleep paralysis were different? A lucid dream would be an intense dream where you have full control and even aware that you're asleep. Most people help their ability to lucid dream by keeping a journal of their dreams and writing down everything they remember as soon as they awake.

Sleep paralysis is when someone is attempting to wake up but is unable to. Basically, no control over your body.

This was what I've been under the impression of.

He's trying to teach you how to enter sleep paralysis but really I could still move as I tried this not to long ago.
But his method does work and I fell asleep within 20 minutes.

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