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Anyone here into lucid dreaming? I'd like to get into it. (Original Post) raccoon Jan 2024 OP
I'd really like to try astral projection but I think I'm too weak minded chicoescuela Jan 2024 #1
Don't know of any techniques moonbeam23 Jan 2024 #2
IONS Delphinus Jan 2024 #3
go here and you'll get plenty of sources NJCher Feb 2024 #4
It was a naturally-occuring thing for me. I remember having a dream where japple Feb 2024 #5
Sorry I'm late seeing this Goddessartist Feb 2024 #6
That sounds both wonderful and dreadful. limbicnuminousity Feb 2024 #8
Very cool! Goddessartist Feb 2024 #9
Seeing this late as well. limbicnuminousity Feb 2024 #7
My Z, my hubby Goddessartist Feb 2024 #10

chicoescuela

(1,574 posts)
1. I'd really like to try astral projection but I think I'm too weak minded
Thu Jan 18, 2024, 09:22 AM
Jan 2024

I feel like I lucked into it one or twice years ago but haven’t been able to duplicate it

moonbeam23

(340 posts)
2. Don't know of any techniques
Fri Jan 19, 2024, 08:10 PM
Jan 2024

besides something about putting a glass of water next to your bed or something. There are a few books on the subject. Check out amazon's used section for reviews.

Castenada divided people into warriors and dreamers, if i remember correctly.

Personally, i have always been a lucid dreamer for many years. Can't really do it on purpose per se, it just happened.

You might try Superior Source sublingual melatonin...it makes for more vivid dreams and more memories of them. Start LOW. with the 1mg and be careful. If you start having nightmares, just quit!

FWIW, i stopped having bad nightmares when i stopped eating meat. Coincidence or causation? But i'm happier.

BTW, why do you want to do lucid dreaming? Is it for a particular purpose (like talking to someone) or more for entertainment?

Blessings and good luck



Delphinus

(12,145 posts)
3. IONS
Mon Jan 22, 2024, 03:22 PM
Jan 2024

The Institute of Noetic Sciences, founded by astronaut Edgar Mitchell, often has webinars on lucid dreaming.

I don't want to do it as, when I finally do get to sleep, my dreams are such a rich part of my waking life, often giving me direction and messages.

NJCher

(37,883 posts)
4. go here and you'll get plenty of sources
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 11:38 PM
Feb 2024
https://www.coasttocoastam.com

enter "lucid dreaming" in the search engine, found at the top of the site.

I think you can listen to the first hour of any of the programs at youtube. However, I don't advocate paying them for any of their programs because they're a right wing site. If you follow the links from your search there, though, you'll get a fairly comprehensive list of the people who research and write in this area.

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re lucid dreaming, I do it a lot. If you have any questions, I'll try to answer them.

japple

(10,326 posts)
5. It was a naturally-occuring thing for me. I remember having a dream where
Sat Feb 10, 2024, 06:25 PM
Feb 2024

something terrifying was happening and it was like I woke up and said "hey, I'm in charge here." After that, I knew that I was the "director" for the dream.

Goddessartist

(2,067 posts)
6. Sorry I'm late seeing this
Sun Feb 18, 2024, 11:50 AM
Feb 2024

but I have lucid dreams at times. All I can say is when you're dreaming, realize you're dreaming and then you can do anything in that dream. I almost always fly. Many of my dreams are precognitive. I call those Watcher dreams.

limbicnuminousity

(1,409 posts)
8. That sounds both wonderful and dreadful.
Sat Feb 24, 2024, 12:42 AM
Feb 2024

I never could fly. But I could levitate if my dream self slept and dreamed that it was running on a beach. The moment the soles of the shoes stopped leaving marks in the sand was when levitation took off.

Goddessartist

(2,067 posts)
9. Very cool!
Sat Feb 24, 2024, 07:59 AM
Feb 2024

I flew so high one time I looked down at the Earth, and became scared, so I plummeted back to Earth, and easily navigated to my home.

Another time I was swimming in the ocean, when I suddenly became aware I was in a dream, and said to myself 'I can't breathe underwater, oh wait, I can!' and swam through coral reefs, and then deep into the ocean with sharks and everything. It was wonderful.

The Watcher dreams are just that; I watch and see.

I only had a few running dreams. Since I can't run now, that would be wonderful....and across a beach no less!

limbicnuminousity

(1,409 posts)
7. Seeing this late as well.
Sat Feb 24, 2024, 12:38 AM
Feb 2024

I spent a fair bit of life to more esoteric pursuits in younger years. Lucid dreaming was certainly on the list of things I aspired to. It felt like I came close a few times, hovering right at the brink of snapping to 'awareness' mid-dream.

Most of what I picked up conceptually came from Castaneda's works. Honestly, Taisha Abelar (one of Castaneda's 'disciples') wrote a better instruction manual although she didn't go deeply into lucid dreaming. The Sorceror's Crossing is the title although, again, she's less about lucid dreaming and more about lucid dreaming-adjacent practice if that makes any sense?

My routine was simple. Light exercise (Tai Chi, yoga) followed by transcendental meditation for 30-60 minutes. Go to sleep with the intent to: a) dream, b) remember the dream, and c) regain awareness in the dream. You use the light exercise and meditation to calm the mind. You then use your "intent" to dream to make the rest fall in place. Don Juan instructed Castaneda to try remembering to look at his hands in his dreams. That's probably less about seeing hands in the dream and more about focusing your mind on the anticipation; i.e. focusing "intent" in Castaneda's lexicon.

At the very least it leads to more vivid, more frequent dreams with better recall afterwards.

Goddessartist

(2,067 posts)
10. My Z, my hubby
Sat Feb 24, 2024, 11:34 AM
Feb 2024

seems to want me to read Castanada. I have lucid dreams though. They started at about 8. They're a bit sparse though, of late. I've had about 3 in the past few years.

Z told me to tell the poster to look at their hands in the dream to become lucid.

My dreams are incredibly vivid and beautiful, intensely so. I love to go to bed and dream.

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