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Are there any fellow kiwis who are into lucid dreaming?
I've decided to try again after a while.
I've decided to try again after a while.
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What's your technique for achieving that shit, if I can ask?
I think I saw a video talking that had a bit on wanting to lucid dream and a way to do it is to keep a journal and write down what happened in your dreams. I don't know if it's effective or not but it has worked for some.What's your technique for achieving that shit, if I can ask?
B6 might help:I used to be able to lucid dream like 7 years ago, but now I can't even dream at all![]()
I try to use WBTB but it rarely works. Today it failed. I get lucid dreams when I don't try which is annoying because it doesnt happen as often as I'd like.What's your technique for achieving that shit, if I can ask?
I've always been able to do that but those dreams arent as lucid as the ones ive managed to induce. The rewinding is something I do more based on feel rather than lucidity (if I dont like wjat is happenig in a dream I instinctly rewind and change things).I've been doing it since I was young. Sort of gained the ability to replay or rewind scenes for different outcomes. Usually famous people or fictional characters show up in my dreams to hang out. A large chunk of them are based in mall-like areas.
I thought LD and astral projection were the same thing.I also attempted astral projection for three or four months, I think, but that didn't yield any results, either.
Diazepam works for me.supplements
Not that I'm aware of.I thought LD and astral projection were the same thing.
Diazepam works for me.
I will give that a try someday.Not that I'm aware of.
LD is just being aware in your dream. Astral Projection (if you believe it) is casting yourself out of your body.
I tried the out of body experience (astral project) once. I followed these steps
1) sleep 4 hours
2) wake up and do something to occupy an hour. I avoided electronics and stayed sober. I just read for an hour
3) go back to bed and lay there.
4) visualize a rope above you and visualize yourself reaching up to grab it and pull yourself up.
My experience was an intense vibration all over my body, paired with a high pitch eeeeeeeeee noise in my ear. Visually I saw a swirl of colors before me in a tunnel like vision. All of this very similar to the starting phase of a DMT trip.
Unfortunately at the excitement of "holy shit, something is happening!" it snapped me out of it and I was back in reality.
Everything I'm reading about how to lucid dream suggests I really need to buy a journal and write my dreams down as soon as I wake up, but tbh that sounds hard since I'm barely functional when I first wake up
When I was younger, I had a long stint of trying many nootropical supplements for "purposes" .B12 before going to bed seems to help with causing/remembering dreams.