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>share your lucid dreams
>discuss your goals of lucid dreaming
>learn more techniques to increase your chance of lucid dreaming, including this classic guide that's been around for years: https://www.ld4all.com/guide.html

I for one am trying to interrogate dream entities to obtain new information about Earth. I'm getting really good at asking this question when I'm lucid, now I just need to work on becoming lucid more often so I'm expanding my lucid dreaming techniques to include the "Bell method" that ChatGPT created for me.
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For all of these queues, ask yourself in your mind, "Am I dreaming?"
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>>41137109
>>41137114
>>41137118

For 4chan addicts, ask yourself "am I dreaming"

>every time you refresh the page or a thread
>every time you make a new thread or post
>every time you see someone responded to one of your posts
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>>41137154
Also,

>Every time you enter or expand a new thread
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Also, every time you trigger yourself to say "Am I dreaming" through one of these actions, then do ANOTHER reality test like trying to put your fingers through the palm of your hand.
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I will be explicit and raw: I want to LD to live out my sexual fantasies. I was on the path of learning to live without sleep ,thus by consequence without dreams, but I kept being a sleeper, to have a chance for LD.
I have specific questions regarding HOW sex and pain (my own) work in lds, but i fear disgusted my audience (anons)
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>>41137225
In my experience, sex and pain is a little "numbed down" in dreams. Not nearly as intense as real sex or pain. Still enough to make you have a wet dream though. Even I still have sex dreams sometimes despite trying to have a higher goal than that. It's like an automatic horny version of myself takes over sometimes, though I'm trying to tame that...
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>>41137248
I have a sort of ideological, and even THEOlogical justification for lucid dreams of sex, tho;
>irl prostitutes cost money
>NEEDING to have money is unfair towards the Poor; therefore having the experience, without paying, is an act of emphatic towards the Sufferers of Poverty
>i can also donate part of the would-be prostitute's fee TO the Poor
>my specific fetishistic fantasies are honestly and incredibly stupid thing to do irl. I just want to get brutally beaten up\ throw down\ hit with items, etc by pro-wrestler girls, muay thai or K-1 girls, extreme japanese dominatrixes etc... imagine getting hit with a weedwacker irl, that shit's too stupid even for my dumb ass rolfmao
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>>41137277
Controlling the actions of others to make them do these things to you might be a challenge. In my experience, other dream entities always have their own agency and I only control myself when I become lucid. I wish you best of luck with your goal.
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>>41137105
WILD method is hard to master, but in my experience has been the most efficacious way to induce a lucid dream state. Supplement with dream journaling and lucid dreamer identity manifestation.

As for what to do in the lucid dream state. There are other ways to gain knowledge beyond interrogatories. It's possible to control the locality of your dream to expand into additional spacial dimensions. It's also possible to place your consciousness in the material space your sleeping body is laying and remove undesirable negative energies parasitically attached to your ego.
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>>41137248
>Still enough to make you have a wet dream though
Whenever I have lucid dream sex it's practically impossible for me to climax. I don't know why.
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>>41137105
Being able to lucid dream a dream that feels like it lasts days is just a meme right? It it were possible why isn't literally everyone in the world doing it?
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>>41137105
ok, sure.

LD1- dream is a reliving of military time, specifically times when I was exhausted after being awake for several days on end. there are two versions, one on a submarine, another in an endless military base in the desert. the submarine dream is typical for submariners, as we all shared the same dream due to constant sleep starvation while on mission. it generally involves being on a completely different submarine, but knowing everything about it already, or just as often, your own submarine, but there is a new compartment that you just found, but everyone else knows about it. the scenery is extremely complicated, as is typical for a submarine, but it would be more familiar to what you would see in a scifi flick about a spaceship engineroom or something. sometimes there are extremely loud sounds which wake me up.

the desert version of the dream is from the times I had in trashcanistan. the dreams in this scenario are not violent or horrific, I just feel exhausted, covered in dirt, wearing all my gear, walking through a huge haphazardly built military base facility much like the plywood shacks and shipping containers I was living in at the time. there are always people there, and they all know me, asking me quick questions about how the mission went, what did I see, when will my report be ready, stuff like that. then I will have to climb a small stairwell, duck behind a curtain, labyrinth stuff like that and it goes on for hours. I never escape.
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>>41137105
Why use ai bot? This info is surface level shit on every beginner faq on reddit. Read the wiki
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>>41137862
>just a meme?
yes. larpers lie about living lifetimes
generally within similar times frames as real life
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>>41137105
LD2- underground city. the entrance to this city is usually some sort of dark cave, but easily walkable, eventually ending in a waterfall going down into a vast dark chamber. I can look over the edge and see the lights of a city made of stone and what looks like glass. after climbing down the rocks, I can find myself in what looks to be the courtyard of a very large stone city, very blocky, with occasional gold or silver trim or accent marks on the buildings. nothing fancy or complicated, just it all certainly has a feel of being built or a purpose. sometimes the stones move around and make a gentle thud sound, sounding like a marimba or xylophone. I haven't found anyone there, but I have been inside what looks like small homes about 1,000 square feet in size. there is a bed, but it is just a tab extended from the wall with a mattress and pillow. looks to be for single sleepers, and I haven't found anything that would look like a family home. the common areas are all walkways with a dark sky, or at least the lights do not reach up enough in the cavern. when I can become lucid during this recurring dream, I don't ever feel like I have been to the exact same city, as in moving something around in the shape of my name or whatever to leave a mark for next time, but it does feel to be the same place. I will try to find anything living, nothing.
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>>41137105
LD3- a box shape room made of opaque glass, stone style tile flooring, and cutouts in the floor about the size of a backyard swimming pool filled with extremely sharp pieces of glass, all cut in square shapes about a coin thick. they are usually red tinted clear, sometimes green, but there is usually some sort of glass tree or plant growing out of these pits of glass. the rooms are about 40 feet cube, and having 2 doors on opposite walls. I found someone in there once, they had a yellow humanoid body and an intricate face, like rainbow colored glass, but in streaks like a paintbrush, for a head. their form was glass, and when they moved, it sounded like the moan and groan of hot glass bending, hitting the floor, etc... its like it is a humanoid made of glass. when I try to take control of the dream, I am usually kicked out when I meet the glass person, but otherwise lucid up to that.
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>>41137105
LD1/2/3- one key thing to note here is that this is one of a set of dreams which are "high resolution" compared to normal dreams. the visual detail is much more intricate, but not unrealistic, as in easily seeing the individual threads on a shirt across the room as much as the grains of salt on a meal at hands length. the difference between old CRT television and 120 fps ultra displays out on the market now is the visual feel. these two variations of the dream occur roughly monthly. sometimes I am able to snap out of being in the dream part, take control of the situation, and talk to people as I want to. I did that one time with a person in a large quonset hut type building full of debris piles and we were tasked with searching for bodies in the assembled wreckage. when I asked what this place is and who else is here, lucidly, the dream person had look of sheer fright on their face, then they made their eyes grow to almost the size of their entire face, slowly, while causing my own eyes to hurt. after waking, I had what felt like dull swollen eye pain for a week. other similar responses happen in those dreams and I feel some sort of pain after, not sharp, just dull.

I am lucid fully for each of the recurring dreams, but I will get kicked out if a meet a certain entity, like the yellow glass humanoid, or if I try to leave the military base labyrinth. otherwise, I can run around, chat with people in a way that their characters would expect, but the instant I try to find a way out, or find other dreaming people like me, I get kicked out. I think I found another person one time, they were waving at me from a very tall street in a dream, screaming at me that they were dreaming too and to come over to them. didn't end up happening, but that one stuck with me.
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>>41137105
ok, sure. I'll bite. I will be using a lot of technical phrases here which you will have to go and watch some yt videos and read some wikis. it is all plain speak physics, nothing wacky.

materials- recall how glass, when molten and inflated, begins to take on a pre-stressed, and therefore stronger, final result. this is similar to the process you see where a piece of hot metal is quenched in water, forming a strong skin of metal around the chewy inner core. these types of materials are referred to as amorphous materials, because they are cooled at such rapid rates, many millions of degrees celsius per second, that they are essentially frozen in that molten state, never having enough time to form their own version of what we see as ice crystal formation, except in metals.

when that same approach is applied to making what is essentially a hard shell blimp, it utilizes the same concept was forging steel and stretching it to make it springy. when applied to glass/metal composites, especially those containing significant quantities of organometallic compounds (nasty stuff), they gain excellent durability, rigidity, flexural strength, and all the typical properties you want in an airframe material. instead of building with welded structures, or carbon fiber composites, a molten inflatable process is used not unlike making inflatable rafts, just as airplanes instead. the inflation process, rapid cooling, and material blend make for a lightweight, durable, heat resistant, and overall high quality airframe choice, in addition to the control surfaces and other elements.

1/?
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For a long long time I had problems with dream recall. I had to struggle A LOT despite doing wbtb and mantras while falling asleep. After three months I read a thread on /x/ that masturbation hurts dream recall. I didnt believe it at first since I was daily coomer but I tried it out of desparation. And man, after a few days it did really help. But I was still kinda sceptical so one day I decided to masturbate to test this theory. And behold the night after I couldnt remember anything at all. It took me three days to recuparate and to start remembering my dreams.

Even now I have dry nights where I can hardly remember anything but those are few and far between. Most of the times I can remember around 2 dreams before wbtb and another 3 after wbtb. I have stabilized my dream recall and now I am starting with techniques to get lucid. Thats my greatest problem now. I have hard time becoming lucid.

But what makes me wonder is why does masturbation hurt dream recall so much? I doubt the body needs so much energy to create cum. Anyone here know whys that? Anyway, I'll never coom again.
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Went lucid last night and got a really long and complicated answer to my question but I forgot most of it

>Insulants are bad, because...

He used all these very technical chemist-related terminology to say why insulants are very bad, probably due to to their offgassing?
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Had a dream I saw a woman in a hijab with her face covered like pic related sitting on my couch. There was a cutout showing her cleavage which aroused me. I asked her if she was middle eastern and she said "No". Then I began to finger her through her hijab and she gave me a foot job with both her feet at the same time. I'm not even into feet, but I almost came but then I woke up. Damnit!

This isn't the first time I've seen woman in full face-covered hijabs, it's been a recurring theme in my dreams but I am a Christian. I'm not about to convert to Islam but I love modestly dressed women and have a lot of respect for their wearing of hijabs.

Hijab? More like FOOTJOB amirite?
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>>41141752
Last night I dreamed that I witnessed a battle in the desert of Saudi Arabia. On one side was the king sultan's brother astride a giant war elephant (so huge it had a catapult on its back) who was obliterating an army of enemies armed with guns and 21st century technology. I followed minutes later in the aftermath of the battle, walking among the bodies strewn about in the sand (many of whom were innocent hostages and collateral damage, presumably). I managed to avoid suspicion long enough to hop on some sort of conveyor belt and ride it to safety. When I got back to normalcy I saw... Tulsi Gabbard(?) She asked me what I had seen and I said "It was barbaric. Not since Yugoslavia have I seen such bloodshed". Then I woke up
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Have you ever met other dreamers in your dreams?
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>>41137248
I think that happens for everyone. It's everyone's first hurdle. Not immediately spawning or trying to find girls to have sex with.
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>>41137338
My advice is to sleep on your back. Take naps on your back. If you get sleep paralysis, that's one way to get into the dream. You just have to ride out the strange feelings or creepiness.
>>41137862
I've only ever experienced them in real time. A few i wasn't sure, but most matched the real world.

Note: A real full-on lucid dream means you're totally aware you're dreaming. This means that in the dream it feels almost like real life. The first time scared me a bit and it felt like doing a drug. It's an amazing experience. When you're dreaming, you're completely aware that you are and that your body is asleep in the real world. Trying to show someone in the dream where your real body is would be like trying to point in the direction of the 4th dimension.
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>>41143824
>My advice is to sleep on your back. Take naps on your back. If you get sleep paralysis, that's one way to get into the dream. You just have to ride out the strange feelings or creepiness.

This is something I always had problems with. When I try to fall asleep on my back during wbtb I get unbearable buzzing in my legs in like 30s intervals. It feels as if my veins were supposed to blow up. No matter how much I try to just observe it and let it blow over the harder it is for me to fall back asleep. Sometimes it made me unable to fall asleep completely. So I usually stick with MILD and SSILD but to no avail.
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>>41137105
>eat cheese before bedtime
>not shitty american cheese... only eat real cheese humans can eat
>eat ONE lettuce leaf
Thank me later.
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>>41137862
It's a bad interpretation of what is actually happening. You can have dreams that are multiple "days" long because you aren't limited to dreaming the full hour every hour, you can just dream the 15 minutes or whatever you want and move to the next hour.
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>>41144134
How is that supposed to work? And what kind of cheese? There's like gorillion types of cheese.
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dreamin a big one tonight!!!
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>>41144045
I've only ever had the strange sleep paralysis feeling. It's uncomfortable, and i shake out of it a lot, but i try to force myself back into it. I think the more intense it is, the more vivd, lucid, and crazy the experience is. I remember one time i was vibrating so hard and kept shaking out of it then immediately going back into the paralysis. I didn't end up being successful with getting into the dream state, but it felt like i was about to have the craziest experience ever. I really need to try to replicate that again.

I have no idea why the feelings are so weird, but i think it's the conscious mind being aware of the body falling asleep. It feels like you're being thrust into a full on dream state while still feeling somewhat awake. It's very strange.
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I've started drinking mugwort before I sleep, firstly to help me sleep better since I'm a shift worker, secondly to enhance my dreams. I might dream every once in a little while but very rarely I go lucid, when I can do it it's amazing. Last lucid dream I had I was with my wife, I convinced her that we were in a dream together and helped her become lucid with me, it felt like we were psychically linked during that. We just flew around together and laughed about how great it felt.
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>>41147006
5hpt and lion's mane are better than mugwort for dreaming.
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I dream every night, and can lucid when the dream becomes too stressful like a nightmare and I need to be in control.

What is the significance of names in dreams? I had a nightmare two weeks back and I found out the name of the person basically controlling the nightmare scenario, after I said their name and to stop everything basically stopped and melted away in a sense.

There was a dream before where a couple of people including me were training or something, we were told not to share our names or too much detail about ourselves. We had a disguise and code names.
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>>41146702
Restless leg syndrome?

>>41147294
I used to take Magnesium bisglycinate, b6, L-Theanine, Alpha-gpc and Celea Zacatechichi and I came to conclusion that most supplements are fucking scam. I'd love to try Galantamine one day, but sadly it's prescription only.
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>>41148509
Magnesium and Mexican dream herb both work great for me. Galantamine is on a whole nother level though, it's practically garunteed lucidity for me. I dunno what you mean by prescription only, I order bottles off Amazon.
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>>41148712
When are you taking Celea and magnesium? Before bed or during wbtb? I usually take Mg before bed together with banana and Celea thrice a week during wbtb. I make a tea out of Celea, let it steep for 20 minutes and make it ready so that I could drink it during wbtb. Occasionally I put into that tea ~300mg of Alpha gpc. I heard You can smoke it too, but I am strongly against smoking anything since I quit smoking since leaving uni.

As far as galantamine is concerned, I am not from the US. In my country in Europe, its considered as medication for dementia or whatever and can be obtained with prescription only. I was thinking trying to order it from the US amazon but they refuse to even ship it into Schengen area.



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