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Hey there doesn't seem many ppl use this group but I would like to make an attempt to start a forum about lucid dreaming and peoples experiences.
Basically my overall experience wth lucid dreaming is when I come to the realisation i am dreaming and try and talk to the characters in my dream and find out who they are, it is like the become quite nervous and quiet like they are scared to say anything. Do you think this is because i am trying to question my own sub-concious or possibly talking to real poeple who cannot let me in on the secret. Who love to here people opinions! Also do you think dreams have dimensions in the way that reality is based in 4 dimensions? Posted by Andrew
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Dec 17, 2006 3:50 PM |
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soo i ll wait for this forum..it seems like a great idea..i v lot of experiences to share, and i m happy there is someone having the same doubts of me..
I v a lot of this kind of experience with character in my lucid dreams that dont want to talk about themselfs.. but curiously i knew one that tells me his name.. and another one dont want me on "his" dimension..I think there is wildlife in lucid dreams, and a lot of them knows us very well.. i really think the astral plane is made by an infinitly possibilities of dimension..I mean, there is no just 4 th dimension..like when u put a mirror in front of u and another one behind, wht u ll see in the reflection? ur image reflected behind you appears an infinity of times.. there is no beginning neither ending..and I think this expirimental zone of non-matter is experimented throught our consciousness and it is the key to other dimensions. :) thanks for the subject i really enjoy to talk about lucid dreams and astral travels :D Posted by Itahh nutela
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Jan 6, 2007 5:42 PM |
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I am interested to hear about you experiences of lucid dreaming particularly the variations in conscious. It seems these variations can determine if you are dreaming or in a state to astral travel. I have only had an out of body expereince during the day after having a lack of sleep the night before. It seems the light kept my mind focused on the task of leaving my body. At night I slip straight into dreaming. Also have you ever expereinced the point of paralysis? Sometimes when I am experimenting with the variations of awake and sleep I find a point right in the middle where I get a loud ringing noise surrounding me and a pin point of light growing, at this point I am to scared to give into it as it feels if I do i will never come back, what do you think?
Posted by Andrew
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Jan 16, 2007 1:44 AM |
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those are ... many questions man! , mmm theres a lot of thinks i could say bout it, but... one thing, ill ask u first hows ur overall spiritual life experience, the LD state is flowing at the same pace of ur dealing with "reality?" its up to each one of us to have a proper relation with spirit, were not that important, we can choose to live inside of our autoperceptional image, or to flow on ththe outside that we really are, find the magic around u! that will answer all ur questions! thanx for dreaming my friend!! ART
Posted by ART Nagual
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Mar 21, 2007 1:07 AM |
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actually reality is based in 11 dimensions ...and it is scientifically proven :)
all the lucid dreams I can recall were strange..started as normal dreams and than someone/something (a noise) woke me up ..than i realised i was having a verry nice dream and got back to sleep wanting to continue that dream. O ended up being in controll of the situation. Didn't manage to fly arround or stuff like that, but in one of them I had some nice sex ;) Posted by Alex
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Apr 28, 2008 5:58 AM |
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Cool, This topic is still going almost 2 years after I started it, even if it is only about a reply every 6 months! haha. Ive so many interesting experiences since I first posted, depths of clarrty in a lucid state which contained as much detail as the reality we spend our waking lives in, meeting with monks and old sage types, battles of the mind and the quest to create anything possible... Although the last six months Ive been working like crazy and my dreams have faded to the background... sigh... But reading these posts again I am inspired to return to practice my dreaming and expereince the rtue breadth of the dimensions which we exist in... :D
Posted by Andrew
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Apr 28, 2008 3:42 PM |
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i saw the film 6-7-8 times i think, and i never got bored of it. i would watch it again loads of times. but just today i thought of looking for a "waking life" group ...just got bored of the others :)
Posted by Alex
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Apr 28, 2008 6:13 PM |
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