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How long did it take you to learn to have lucid dreams and what's the most interesting thing you've done while experiencing one?

2006-08-30 04:36:38 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Psychology

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ok, years ago, I have had this dream... I still remember it. His name was Jeremy, and he was in a wheelchair. I found him, i knew where he lived, and met him. We went to a field of daisies and made love, in which I felt EVERYTHING!! in it, I went to the 7-11, got a big gulp, drank it, then went to find Jeremy. The field was near a small church that had a cememtary near it, and Jeremy had long black hair that was curly, and the streets had either flower names, trees or fruiit names. His mother had on one of those aprons that you wear over your shirt. The holiday inn doubled as a shelter, and it hosted weekly AA meetings. The holiday inn was next to the church, and it had only one street in it, and i don't know the name of the town but it had a pertolium plant in it. I learned of lucid dreams, have been haing them for yers, and had the one I just described when i was 18. i am 38 now, and if I were not pregnant, I would have stayed there, if such a thing were possible.

2006-08-30 06:49:14 · answer #1 · answered by Dragonflygirl 7 · 0 0

The way the people learn is by training yourself to look at shadows instead of objects .So you are looking at the negative shadows of everything which is a shamanistic training . And the other one is reminding yourself that you are in a dream while awake ;hold your hand up and say you are dreaming while you look at your hand . The more you practise this then you can give yourself the cue in a dream to wake up . Also staying up and not sleeping straight away if you remain consciously alert for as long as you can be , even while you are lying down with closed eyes , then something will start to happen once you start dreaming most probably start hallucinating sounds and have these flying dreams everyone else is talking about , which is entering into the astral body .I wouldn't call it lucid -----maybe semi lucid .

2006-08-31 03:03:55 · answer #2 · answered by orangibloom 2 · 0 0

It took a couple of months of nightly practise.

The most surprising and therefore most interesting thing I did was to look at my hands. Yes, I know that doesn't sound too interesting, but since I was following what Carlos Castaneda was being taught by Don Juan, being able to consciously look at my hands and turn them over, back & forth at will, in dreamtime, was amazing. From then on, I have been able to stop a dream I didn;t want to experience, alter the course or outcome of a dream or return to finish a dream I had "Paused".

2006-08-30 21:35:37 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I am a write and poet. published. A lot of my writing is written either while sleeping or daydreaming. . I am almost positive that the poetry i believed is being channeled by spirits really is. so deep. intense. and i feel the energy of the old classics wirters. I even put a rose on Poe's grave once a year.
Fantasies . written. played out in reality. and then written about again. ...... Making dreams of all desires come true. Very dangerous. be carefu.l.

2006-08-30 11:47:54 · answer #4 · answered by stardancer4949 2 · 0 0

Love lucid dreaming, became proficient at it when I was only a child.

Every single time I 'wake up' in a dream, I immediately realize that I can fly, so that is what I do.

2006-08-30 11:42:04 · answer #5 · answered by sueflower 6 · 0 0

I've had them ever since I was eight. One night I just became conscious while dreaming and took off. I believe the most interesting thing I've ever done would be the time I went to (what looked like) Europe.

2006-08-30 11:42:56 · answer #6 · answered by Highlander 2 · 0 0

The more you practice the quicker it will come. To some it comes the very first nite... Some have 2 or 3 a week and some have 2 or 3 a year..Just depends

2006-08-30 11:40:41 · answer #7 · answered by ad s 2 · 0 0

I still don't have them but from what I do remember of my dreams I'm able to steer them sometimes. I can fly in my dreams, or more to the effect that I can swim in the air. I think it's something I learned to do to cope with nightmares. My mother told me she could do it in her dreams and I somehow figured out how to do it.

2006-08-30 12:08:48 · answer #8 · answered by W0LF 5 · 0 0

I fly and enjoy it. I used to be so afraid, but now I just have fun with it. One time I aimed for Trinidad and Tobago...I got somewhere....but it was a cemetery....I started talking to people at the gate, but they were just smiling....nobody really responded.
next time I'll aim for Egypt....at least the pyramids are more interesting than a plain old cemetery....if that's where I arrive every time I aim for a country...lol.

2006-08-30 12:08:55 · answer #9 · answered by justmemimi 6 · 0 0

You can't make yourself have certain dreams because you are sleep and when I did they were pretty basic no kinky or jump outta sleep stuff

2006-08-30 11:45:58 · answer #10 · answered by la ruesh 1 · 0 0

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