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09-10-2006, 09:35 PM #11
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Oneironaut
I've been in hospital after smoking weed in Amsterdam. Bad things CAN happen. What doesn't kill us makes us stronger. Fear is not an option. Good things happen too!
Originally Posted by FeedmeWeed
If someone is scared of their own shadow they will read what you wrote and think SHIT! I ain't going near that man! In the absence of fear anything is possible. I for one will be diving in on full tilt boogie!:dance:
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09-10-2006, 09:49 PM #12
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Oneironaut
I read that and now I REALLY want to lucid dream. You paint a vivid picture with your writing.
Originally Posted by Oneironaut
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09-10-2006, 09:55 PM #13
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Oneironaut
See, I've only had a "normal" lucid dream once in my life. I could do anything I wanted and I did. I could even control my body outside, like I had an itch on my leg and so in my dream I itched it and the itch in the real world went away.
I've had plenty, PLENTY of lucid dreams where I know I'm dreaming, I can even wake up if I want to but...I can't control a DAMN thing outside of that. It really IS like reality because I'll know that I'm just dreaming and that I should be able to do what I want, but it is like the real world where it just happens and I can't control it. I can merely react to it like I was in the real world. No power, no nothing.
It sucks, haha
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09-10-2006, 10:02 PM #14
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Oneironaut
BELIEVE!!!!!
Originally Posted by Gothen
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09-10-2006, 10:18 PM #15
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Oneironaut
oh my god dude how much did you fucking smoke?
Originally Posted by bhouncy
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09-10-2006, 10:25 PM #16
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Oneironaut
I was diagnosed schizophrenic in 1999. I went to Amsterdam in 2003 not having smoked for a few years. Bad move for a mental patient! I was OK until about 3 weeks after I got home. Then I had a massive panic attack and had all these strange beliefs about the government trying to kill me off for my beliefs. I smoked a lot but was way behind my friends. I just don't give a fuck anymore. I'm off the weed for now and maybe forever. People in glass houses shouldn't shoot uzis. Lesson learned.
Originally Posted by make it legal
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09-11-2006, 02:52 AM #17
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Oneironaut
The reason it's so hard to control things is because you haven't gotten good at controlling your expectations. In a dream, whatever you expect to happen will happen, not what you hope to happen. There is a big difference. If you want to fly but you're still expecting gravity to work, you will fall. You have to overcome your expectations and expect your body to soar like a glider.
Originally Posted by Gothen
I still have a hard time with it after all my practice with lucid dreaming, and I can't always guarantee I will fly when I want to. When that happens I usually just go off and do something easier, like play with the boobs of every girl I see.
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09-11-2006, 04:01 AM #18
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Oneironaut
dude help me i wanna have lucid dreams it actually fascinates me, but i do not have the money for really anything anymore (incase you don't know, wife was hit by a car and she was the only one working, it's ridiculous trying to get a job here, like fucking ridiculous, i live right on the border pretty much.. so yeah..) but this idea has always facsinated me... if you can help me, train me perhaps? [email protected].........
btw, you've always been my 'idol' of the forums you always know the words i want to say but can't put together.
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09-11-2006, 04:33 AM #19
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Oneironaut
I too have researched lucid dreaming techniques for a period of years. None of the techniques seemed to work for me (maybe because I gave up too easily when it came to keeping a decent dream journal; I could never discipline myself enough to get out of bed to write down the dream I had and then I would forget it). However, I'm always interested to hear newer techniques. Maybe I can somehow learn to get off my lazy rump and write my dreams down, lol.
I've also had lucid dreams on occasion without intention, but normally my lucidity didn't last but for a few seconds before the dream took over again.
It's good to read about other lucid dreamers though. I've visited Ld4all's website on quite a number of occasions for techniques, and your storeis fascinate me, Oneironaut. I truly feel inspired by them.
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09-11-2006, 10:31 AM #20
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Oneironaut
thats somthing i rlly want to do and ive read abt like wat to do and stuff but i always forget to work at it so i nvr get anywhere
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