Lucid Dreamers is a group centered around dream interpretation, dream logging, along with techniques and people that will help you maximize your dreamtime experience.
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Sleep stages are divided into two main categories: non-REM sleep and REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep, where dreams typically occur. Over the course of the night a sleeper will cycle through the five stages of sleep a number of times with the REM stages lasting longer and longer towards morning.
Here are the top resources for Lucid Dreamers
WNYC's Radiolab - Radiolab recently released a short story about someone using lucid dreaming to overcome a recurring nightmare. The podcast has a great overview of lucid dreaming and is well produced and entertaining.
LucidDreaming - Reddit's active, knowledgeable, helpful Lucid Dreaming community. 25,000 dreamers strong and growing!
Lucidipedia - A veritable treasure trove of information about the practice of lucid dreaming. Tips, tricks, & techniques.
Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen LaBerge - from the father of all modern advancements in lucid dreaming research, and the creator of several useful lucid techniques, comes this, the Lucid Dreamer's bible.
Hey guys. So I just pulled myself out of the bed after 6 hours of "not sleeping. Why not sleeping. because every-time I would cross over and lose consciousness I would not and retain it in my other body while being pulled up with a feeling of…Continue
Started by Archy Mor. Last reply by Suze Wilderstien Nov 19, 2018.
G'day, EveryOne. I posted in the "Ask" section on secretenergy.com about a portion of my dream journey last night, was directed to a fascinating dictionary of symbols, and more strongly, referred here to ask the same. Following this post, should…Continue
Started by Derrick Brent II Jan 12, 2016.
Hello everyone, I'd like to start off by saying that this is my first post here and I've made an attempt at trying to answer these questions myself, but I just can't seem to. Most of my "supernatural" experiences have occurred while sleeping or not…Continue
Tags: Dreaming, Lucid, Paralysis, Sleep
Started by Saskia Monteverde. Last reply by Archy Mor Sep 1, 2015.
so i have yet to really lucid dream, but the dreams i do have are quite vivid and seem to try to convey certain things through symbolism but i can only recall bit's and pieces. i'd like other points of view to give there input of what they get from…Continue
Started by Lebby Cascovi. Last reply by Lebby Cascovi Mar 10, 2015.
I'm finding that the line can become blurred between a lucid dream and an out of body experience.How can one tell if the experience is just a lucid dream where one doesn't come out the body as opposed to an out of body experience where a person…Continue
Started by Nineteen. Last reply by Megan Feb 23, 2015.
Wholeness All!For the past 12 years, I have been experiencing the same dream. In these dream I began to rapidly float and when this happens my stomach begins to flip. I am beyond scared because I can’t stop myself from floating so I start to grab at…Continue
Started by Lanai Reid. Last reply by Tanycha Jan 27, 2015.
I am all that is and everything is a part of myself.I will start by sharing my own experience on both planes phyzical and astral.My feminine phyzical energy (my girlfriend) is being constantly attacked on the phyzical plane,and as new on the astral…Continue
Started by Florin Lionte. Last reply by Ahein Jan 10, 2015.
hi I am new here and very excited to be here.I have out of body experience and dream of things, events time and places that eventually occur the thing is I have no control over them.In the dream world how come I can't see a reflection of myself in…Continue
Started by Shannlloyd. Last reply by janet myers Nov 30, 2014.
HiI am often having dream's where there is no way back or out, being trapped.The last one I was a kind of prison camp and I was told that stuck. Sometimes the dream is of an old house that goes on and on or a hospital or school type of building, it…Continue
Started by James Douglas Sutherland. Last reply by janet myers Nov 26, 2014.
If someone begins a lucid dream and finds their own body sleeping, does it become an out of body experience?Continue
Started by Trancendant. Last reply by Ramob Nov 6, 2014.
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sure that wasn't the ceiling fan? j/k
ok in waking life I'm breathing clear and fine thru my nose….my last lucid dream it was incredibly stuffed up. can someone tell me what thats all about?
Great observation. Sounds like you are very much in tune with your dream world and aware of how your subconscious works.
Happy travels in the future!
@Mystic Fire....Thanks for the response! From my innerstanding me being able to see my reflection in the mirror without distortion is me accepting the fact that dreams are just as real as reality. I also learned that mirrors can act as portals, yet in my dreams I tend to let the dream flow the way it is set up so that I may learn what my subconscious is trying to communicate with me. I believe it was a way for it to accept the fact that it is okay for me to be awake while dreaming. In the past, I would immediately wake up when I knew I was dreaming, but I never gave up and I believe it was acknowledging the fact that I can remain awake while it communicates with me. I also like how it tells me when it's time to awaken when I need to use the bathroom or if it's too hot in the room! I think it is important to have a relationship with our subconscious mind. It doesn't know about humor. It's like a 2 year old child, yet it has immense power!
The following link offers detailed instructions for dream recall:
Wow thank you. Are there ways to have dreams?... Well remember your dreams.
Elisha,
To help you begin lucid dreaming, choose a common object you might see in your dreams and establish it as a trigger to awaken you within your dream.
For example, if you choose a 'door' as your trigger, before you fall asleep remind yourself that seeing a door in your dreams will serve as a message that you are dreaming.
You may not remember your instructions the first few times you spot your chosen trigger within a dream or you may wake up after coming to the realization you are dreaming, but with practice it should work. If not, there are other exercises you can try.
Other members here may also be willing to share the methods that worked for them.
Does any one how to further your luciddream experience?
Elisha,
I suppose that would depend upon what you are trying to accomplish.
The Resistance website is a store house of valuable information. There is a search bar in the upper right hand corner, if you are looking for something specific. Also on the home page there is a 'start here' section for new members, if that helps: http://www.resistance2010.com/group/new-members
Poke around here and see where your interests take you. :-)
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