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Originally Posted by Androgenicx Don't know, haven't stayed conscious for more than bout 30 mins into sleep. After bout 30 min the consciousness gradually goes unconscious. I don't expect to be able to stay conscious for the full course of sleep until much later in meditational progress. |
Wow, that's pretty impressive, I've never been anywhere near a position of such consciousness while going into a state of sleep, interesting. Something to work towards. How did you go about the practice?
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Originally Posted by fracturtle the only times i've been able to redirect my dreams into lucidity have come during periods of my life where i was reading a lot of books and reports on lucid dreams.
the most common way i become lucid is when i notice an aspect of reality within my dreams and recognize them as ridiculous.
an example. i have a checkerboard pouch i use to keep my bowl in. i don't use it so much anymore, but for awhile i carried it with me every day so i was very familiar with it's looks. during a dream, i was walking on the grass and my shoulder bag split open and on the grass i saw some of my things, including the pouch but instead of being checkerboard it was a zebra stripe pattern. i looked at it for a little while and realized that in order for that pouch to be real, i must be within a dream. and with that realization, i took off flying.
i never get much further than that. as soon as i realize i'm in a dream i immediately start to jump and do backflips, or spread my wings like a bird and take off into the sky. i remain aware for a little while but i usually just slip back into a dreamy bliss and forget about all my pre-planned notions of becoming lucid to explore the universe. |
How wonderful that must feel. It's really interesting how that little indicator allows you to free yourself from what at the time is "reality".