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Posts: 114 Joined: 24 Feb 2006 Last Visit: 14 Mar 2011
LD count: 2011 = 0
Location: Nashville, TN, USA | | |
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| My Real Reason for Lucid Dreaming |
Posted: Thu 22 Jun, 2006 |
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My biggest motivation for lucid dreaming has been getting more out of my life. What I mean by that is having more conscious memories by not squandering a large percentage of my lifespan completely unaware and forgetful.
I am of course talking about sleep. Since we sleep 8 hours a night (I know not everyone does, but I try), that is an entire 1/3rd of our lives spent in our beds. Since the average lifespan is around 75 years, that is a full 25 years spent sleeping! Of course not all sleep produces dreams, but REM currently makes up about 25% of a normal adult’s sleep time each night. That is two hours of dreamtime every night, or over 6 years worth of dreams in a lifetime!
Do you really want to miss out on 6 years of your life? My wife and I just had our 6 year wedding anniversary last month and the thought of missing out on all of those years is simply heartbreaking.
Regular non-lucid dreams can be retained through the use of a dream journal, but it doesn’t really parallel waking life like lucid dreams do. I want choice, freedom, and free will from my extra 6 years. So many others will spend theirs in a forgetful stupor, either never remembering any of their dreams or never exercising any conscious control over them.
I just wanted to throw my point of view out there, since there is often a lot of people in this world that view everything that happens in your dreams as pointless because it isn’t real. To quote Stephen LaBerge, “A dream is real as long as it lasts. Can anymore be said about life?”
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Posts: 262 Joined: 04 Mar 2006 Last Visit: 26 Aug 2010
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Posted: Fri 23 Jun, 2006 |
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I agree. It does seem a pity to spend so much time unaware of the possiblities afforded by the dream state, and then forget most of the incredible experiences you do have anyway. Although, keep in mind that the vast majority of people do live this way and they still manage to stay sane--most of them, at least. My point is, we should always make sure to remember that we aren't entitled to dream recall and lucidity. These things are gifts.
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Posted: Fri 23 Jun, 2006 |
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What an incredible way to look at things; in fact, I have never even considered this myself. You've just managed to give me an extra bit of motivation to practice lucid dreaming more often.
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Posts: 40 Joined: 23 Feb 2006 Last Visit: 18 Jul 2006
Location: In Front of Computer | | |
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Posted: Fri 23 Jun, 2006 |
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This is actually one of the answers I would give people when they asked me why I lucid dreamed... Why spend years of your life sleeping when you could spend them flying around?
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Posts: 502 Joined: 05 Jul 2005 Last Visit: 13 Jul 2012
LD count: quite a few
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Posted: Fri 23 Jun, 2006 |
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That's pretty much my reason in a nutshell. I'm always afraid that I'll end up old and bored and knowing I could have done more, and it doesn't help that I'm still young enough not to be allowed to do anything that involves going fast or far away without supervision.
Last time I check flying knocked off all three.
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Posts: 96 Joined: 26 Dec 2005 Last Visit: 08 Aug 2006
Location: Berkeley, California | | |
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Posted: Fri 23 Jun, 2006 |
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When I was lucid dreaming multiple times a night it felt like I had a much fuller life. Because I did. Not only did I get extra time (although it was only like 5 or 10 mintes) but I got time in a totally different reality.
Cool stuff.
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Posts: 797 Joined: 06 Feb 2005 Last Visit: 03 May 2013
Location: Destination | | |
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Posted: Fri 23 Jun, 2006 |
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I am so going to have a lucid dream tonight. It's been a long day working behind the checkstand at Safeway today and I could REALLY use one. Simple though, by typing this sentence I am programming myself to have one tonight and I WILL have one tonight that will be fully vivid and memorable. It will be a long one that will leave me feeling refreshed for the day to come. See? That was me just programming a myself to have a lucid dream tonight. It has worked every time and it is working this time.
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Posts: 2377 Joined: 04 Sep 2005 Last Visit: 09 Feb 2013
LD count: 5ish
Location: Norway | | |
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Posted: Fri 23 Jun, 2006 |
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Im gonna try that darx
wach oyut for me spamming , Im gonna have an ld tonight this evening
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Posts: 114 Joined: 24 Feb 2006 Last Visit: 14 Mar 2011
LD count: 2011 = 0
Location: Nashville, TN, USA | | |
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Posted: Wed 28 Jun, 2006 |
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I'm glad to see that many of you agree with this way of looking at things. Although since I am over 25 and technically only have 4 years left to dream, I have been able to use this ideal as a great motivator in my own pursuits of lucid dreaming.
Since striving for additional "life while unconscious", I have had more lucid dreams this month than the entire 1st half of the year combined! I no longer simply look at lucid dreaming as I did in the past (fun, fantasy, ultimate control, etc..). Instead I feel I owe it to myself to explore this other world and live the fullest life I possibly can.
Sorry if that sounds a little dramatic. I am just really pleased with this paradigm shift I have recently experienced and the resulting boone of lucid dreams that has resulted.
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Posts: 81 Joined: 02 Oct 2005 Last Visit: 08 Oct 2009
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Posted: Wed 28 Jun, 2006 |
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Great coincidence: last week I could't get to sleep and just tought "hey, how much time am I going to spend in my life sleeping", I did the calculations, and had the same point of view than your, and it gave some motivation too.
Anyway, that's an awesome, and very logical, point of view. =]
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Posts: 585 Joined: 12 Sep 2002 Last Visit: 23 Feb 2012
Location: My body lives in England, but my spirit roams the wilds | | |
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Posted: Thu 29 Jun, 2006 |
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Before lucid dreaming was known in the West it was practiced by some types of Tibetan Buddisht monks. I've read (mainly on this forum) that some of them were able to stay conscious throughout the non-REM periods of sleep, as well as the REM periods. So it could be possible to add an extra 25 years to your conscious life.
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Posts: 106 Joined: 06 Jul 2003 Last Visit: 23 Oct 2012
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Posted: Thu 29 Jun, 2006 |
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| Although since I am over 25 and technically only have 4 years left to dream... |
Say what? I'm 49 and I started spontaneously LDing when I was about 45!
I've always been fascinated by dreams and frequently enjoy the experience, even when they make no apparent sense or are not very vivid. It's definitely an enriching part of my life.
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Posts: 114 Joined: 24 Feb 2006 Last Visit: 14 Mar 2011
LD count: 2011 = 0
Location: Nashville, TN, USA | | |
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Posted: Sun 02 Jul, 2006 |
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"Say what? I'm 49 and I started spontaneously LDing when I was about 45!"
Let me clarify...
I am talking about 4 years total of constant dreaming, not 4 years from now. I plan to continue to dream for many more years to come.
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Posts: 106 Joined: 06 Jul 2003 Last Visit: 23 Oct 2012
Location: NC | | |
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Posted: Sun 02 Jul, 2006 |
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Oh..dream time! Makes sense now that I reread your original post. Somebody dope slap me, haha!
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Posts: 879 Joined: 28 Mar 2006 Last Visit: 21 May 2012
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Posted: Sun 02 Jul, 2006 |
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At your service!
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