I’ve been practicing lucid dreaming for about 3 months and just with keeping a dream journal your dreams become so vivid in the first few night and the first time you become lucid is insane it’s like being in another world
First time I had one was totally by accident. Had never heard of lucid dreaming. I was obsessed for a while, but enjoy smoking herb too much to remember my damn dreams. I wake up knowing I had one, but my recall is shit.
Good app for recording dreams (my opinion) is "lucidity". Lets you use voice-to-text so you can just dictate...much easier than writing things down when you're groggy or when it's still dark. Also lets you attach key words so you can database your dreams and note similarities.
@@GITMachine Yes, freshly awoken is the best time to record. Allowing as little time to pass between waking and recording is optimum. Recall is even better if you're somehow woken during the dream, though leaving a lucid dream sucks.
Yeah I had one when i was a kid and I'm not gonna lie, it went sexual immediately. I had another one though where it was more like I realized I could force myself to fly like I did in past dreams. Like I was at school and went wait a second... if i tense my stomach, I think I can fly again. And sure enough I started flying. Its been years since ive had one of those. It wasnt like I could control the dream, i just became aware that I was in a state where I could fly.
I have them every once in a while. It’s just a moment where your like oh shit I’m dreaming. Not gonna lie I usually end up just having hella sex in it. Sometimes it gets weird like a scene from Inception where all the people in the dream look pissed at me and keep staring so I just fly away or wake up. One time it was a woman and a man walking a dawg and she said hello in the most creepy way like with no emotion just a blank ghostly looking face 👀
Agreed. If u ask most people if they could do anything as a superpower, most say they want to fly. Love those ones especially cause I'm such a strong lucid dreamer. A trick is just as your falling asleep, think about different aspects of the topic you want to dream about. You carry that into your sleep.
Hi Joe, if you ever want to do a more thorough exploration on lucid dreaming, I'd be more than happy to share my many decades of professional experience with you. It's a wonderful subject, greatly misrepresented, it would be a delight to teach the reality of the state to your audience.
I agree, please do. Lucid Dream Portal is by far the most reliable lucid dreaming teacher out there - in my own opinion and many others’ (beginner and seasoned lucid dreamers alike). There is a lot of misinformation on this subject, and if you teamed up with Mr Love, you could be a major force of good for lucid dreaming. Also: There is no need to take absolutely anything to have a lucid dream!
I'm 32 years old and I just started having lucid dreams spontaneously without trying in the last couple of months. Had about 4 by now. In the first one, I went through a wall, flew over the streets, shot up though the atmosphere into space, looked back at the Earth while floating in space and even visited some astronauts in the ISS. It was an insane experience with absolute control over my dream environment. One very important way of making the dream more stable and long lasting is to control your emotions, especially fear and too much excitement.
I totally understand where Doug is coming from when he says you can't share dreams. Flying is fun, but building and constructing the landscape and flying around it while watching strangers walk around in admiration is way more enjoyable.
As a Veteran who was put on that for SEVERE insomnia I can attest that is EXACTLY what happened when I took them. He described it perfectly. I don't mess with them now, thanks to the Herb.
My best friend lucid dreams every night, and he's never taken a drug in his life. I'm kind of envious... he tells me the stories sometimes. He's always got superpowers and beautiful women every night in his dreams and he has amazing scenerios every time, and he can fall asleep anywhere anytime within a few minutes. It's probably why he's been single his whole life though... who needs a girlfriend or career success when you're a goddamn superhero every night in your dreams.
@Jew Tube That's like saying you never got the appeal of having sex with beautiful women. Even though it is within a dream, at the time it is real. If ever you experienced a lucid dream, doing whatever it is you long to do, you would immediately find the appeal it holds. Believe me.
Only had one lucid dream ever at a sleepover at my friend's house when I was 7. You may be thinking that's a long time ago but man I still remember that feeling. Started flying around everywhere. People don't realise how vivid everything is when you're actually in a dream it's absolutely insane what your brain can do. I also get sleep paralysis from time to time and when it happens I can remember everything that goes on. Last year I had a crazy experience where I was in a room with all my friends from home, we were all drinking. Every little conversation I could hear just as if I was in the room (literally 4 conversations going on) and I could pick and choose which one I wanted to listen into. Then all of a sudden one of my friends says "put on the rambler there lads". Then a song starts playing through speakers. I can hear everything from the bassline to the piano and guitar parts to the vocal melody. This was a fully fledged song with many instruments and a good one. I woke up and was in absolute disbelief that my brain could just create a completely original song with lyrics as well it was just insane. Looked it up on UA-cam but could never find it.
Holy shit finally somebody explained what I’ve wanted to say all these years. I made a song in my only ever lucid dream and it was beautiful. I still remember how it felt, I flew and met my neighbor, saved her from a thunderstorm but the building was like rapunzel. Woke up from the dream to a amber alert saying Hurricane Irma has landed in my town. Dreams are crazy
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He dreams like I do, I can make it snow and rain. I can smell food. Feel heat. I have done this all my life. Can pee and and go back into it. I can even wake myself out of a dream if I need to. But to pull yourself out of a dream on purpose takes work
I have had similar dreams but smelling food and feeling heat is next level, how do you heighten those sense? I’ve only ever been able to have dreams where their in bright color, I not there dream but I’m knowing I am in them and then I can also take myself out of the dream wake up and then go back to sleep and be in that dream again, is there a way to heighten the dreams I currently already have?
I can smell and feel and taste in my dreams....I've had dream where I felt something in and out of a dream...But as soon as I woke up the feeling went away after 5 seconds
I have dreams where they seem so real....I have dreams where I'm Spectating and it's almost like I'm watching a movie...and dreams so real I be wanting to stay in them
Doug is trying to talk about his Lucid dreaming and Joe is just LASER FUCKING FOCUSED on the goddamn pharmaceutical medication that Doug briefly mentioned off-handedly. That’s classic Joe Rogan right there.
yeah, he's always getting his wires crossed about something and then won't stop asking about it and the other person never give him the answer he wants because they don't know what the fuck he is talking about.
Doug is so right! I trained myself to realize I'm asleep, because I used to have really awful nightmares, and it's a skill. He's articulating this very well.
@@beezowdoodoozoppitybopbopb9488 If you have sleep paralysis, avoid sleeping on your back. I noticed every time I have sleep paralysis, I'm laying on my back and the pillow is putting pressure on my brainstem. Sleeping on my side negates all sleep paralysis symptoms.
Keeping a dream journal really helped me with recognition and lucidity while in dream state. As soon as you wake up you write down everything you remember and reread the entry(ies) before you fall asleep. Eventually I started to notice particular abnormalities while dreaming and that recognition would allow me to snap out of the "flow" and into lucidity. Granted.. it's not an _at-will_ capability (yet!). But I can usually manage lucidity about two nights a week. Three if I'm lucky :)
@@lucidityfps9638my guess is your conscious and subconscious/unconscious self have a little meeting at the threshold of dream-state and that data is exchanged once crossed--like the backdoor function in a virus from a downloaded .exe file.
You guys make me sad bruh. No one cares that you are not comfortable with using another app, that too when it's free. UA-cam is so basic even a child can use.
The truth is that without the comment sections and highlights it has a harder time sucking people into the full length episodes. People like myself that only listened while traveling/walks/work etc still do regularly.
I've had lucid dreams since I was about 5. My mom had spent about a week trying to teach me to ride a bike without training wheels and I just couldn't get it; then i had a very real feeling dream where I was able to balance and ride a bike, next day I went a tried to ride my bike and the balance was there. Weirdest thing ever. Also as about age 7 I was able to just stop bad dreams, if someone was chasing me I'd have some consciousness that tells me it's a dream and I would just stop running, then the person would catch up to me and nothing would happen, I'd just wake up.
I feel the same way with my dreams. Sooo vivid, detailed, reoccurring its like a different movie all the time. But seriously suckss not being able to share them visually.
Lucid dreaming, out of body experience they all the same. Wake initiated lucid dreaming is kind of cool you just imagine a scene and the whole thing wraps around you and you're there as if its real crazy what the mind can do. Also you can enter emptiness or dreamless sleep where there is no content just nothing a bit freaky just awareness suspended in space.
That "stomach drop" feeling must be a trigger to lucid dreaming, that sensation made me fully conscious before. Fully 100% conscious while unconscious, my heartrate accelerated so fast over the excitement that i woke the up almost instantly. There must be atleast 2 types of lucid dreaming, semi-lucid when you think to yourself while dreaming, "this is a dream", but you just continue along not fully comprehending and becoming fully aware of your realization. Then there are times when multiple body senses are active at once and you become fully aware and conscious.
I experienced this EXACT same thing when taking seroquel and clonazepin. The dreams were life altering. I would continue dreaming and controlling that dream as I went to the bathroom in the middle of the night all the time.
im on olanzapine, zyprexa and my mid day naps are the craziest. i used to have alot more vivid dreams, but not so much anymore. but im looking into cbd pot to try and medicate my schizophrenia, even tho ironically weed gives me super mechanical reality shattering hallucinations, but then i again thats probably because most cannabis is almost pure thc and now theres strains with barely any thc.
That crossed my mind too. I thought Stanhope was trying to copy MJKs look from like 10 years ago. Stanhope's never been too hip when it comes fashion. His comedy however, is light years ahead.
Ive had nightmares about 4 to 6 times a week for the last couple years. And growing up my mom would always be screaming in her sleep from nightmares, she still does. and it seems like now i have bad dreams just like she does. I really wanna understand dreaming more than i do, and I WISH I could work with the people who study dreams. I have so many theories to discuss because i dream vividly so often. it seems the closer i get to discovering im in a dream, my dream subconscious somehow convinces me what im experiencing ISNT a dream. I'll be so close to figuring out im just in a bad dream, and then something will happen that'll entirely distract me from lucid dreaming. I know this message is long but tbh i hope someone relates or is atleast interested. i really wish more people talked about the science behind dreaming. I feel it could lead to huge discoveries of how we can control our subconcious thought, also maybe dreaming relates to Virtual Reality.
Bro I’ve had lucid dreams many times. Never fails to amaze me that I’m awake inside a dream. Whenever you wake up from it, it feels like this life is also a dream.
I had a week of strong lucid dreams, if you're trying to lucid dream it works a lot better if you wake up, do something for 15 - 20 minutes and go back to sleep. Something to do with your body falling back to sleep and your brain being more awake or something, I don't know the science.. anyways if I lose the control of the lucid dream it turns into a nightmare. Crazy stuff.
In my case if the dream turns too crazy I just change it or wake up, but it can turn into sleep paralysis sometimes. I have narcolepsy, though and have lucid dreams every night without doing anything. I actually wish I could stop them. My brain can't seem to get enough rest.
The best way to do it.. is set a soft alarm for 45min after you would fall asleep. Let's say 11:30 you usually fall asleep. Set your alarm for 12:15 or 12:30. A soft and short one though.. like a just the single beep alarm
My controlled lucid dream started when I stopped smoking weed. Back then I will wake up, when I fall from high places, but if I'm off weed for a few days, when I fall into my dream, I go into a different realm. I can fly, and knowing it's a dream, and can see a new world.
When you feel this. Instead of flight. Try something tangible like conjuring up a soda or change something external. Once you get to that point you will have some seriously fun experiences. (Assuming you dont fall into double dreams)
@Alex Dahl maybe. But from personal experience I've been killed numerous times in my sleep. It faded to black as I said to myself oh crap..Im dead and then I woke up.
Lucid dreaming for me was only obtained when I would do extremely hard HIIT training at the gym and ate perfectly. My body was on overdrive and when I would look forward to sleeping solely for the lucid dreams! They were so real and you could control them! Amazing. If I had the motivation that I used to have I would love to be able to get there again.
One time I had an out of body experience (Astral projection) while dreaming. It first started like I was underwater, swimming up through a tunnel with this floating feeling. Then I remember like I was swimming through the air around the space where my body was. Couldn't see my body but I could feel the attachment it. This was maybe about 8 or 9 years about so I can't remember it entirely but it was an amazing experience that I won't ever completely forget about.
Seroquel is not a drug to be messed about with or to be used for sleep especially taken with other "Doug substances". It's great to see Stanhope come out. And, of course, as fine as ever. Absolute legend.
@@microfarming8583 So you think that in the comedy community and fans of comedy, that he's just not appreciated and beloved and revered enough? Alrighty then. I mean I get what you're saying, but c'mon. It's almost like saying the Beatles are underrated. Just because someones not on a Louis CK level of popularity and success doesn't mean they're "underrated".
I know he's been around for ages but I only really just discovered him in the last few months. He's a sort of a what I call a spiritual comic like Bill Hicks. People compare him to Jim Jeffries but like many Australians, I can't stand Jim Jeffries because everything he does is so fake and this dumb shock comedy thing he does.
If you want to know how great Stanhope is, listen to any other comedian talk about him. He is universally respected in by comedians as one of the best doing it.
I've been doing all this my entire life. I started when I had nightmares as a kid and I came up with solutions. I've explored space and wormholes now. I've gone around the world. I've done incredible things in my dreams.
I would LOVE to hear more. This could be the cure to all depression. 8 hours of unlimited travel and experience a day; sign me up. Not more boring days.
I love seeing you cover the topic of lucid dreaming, but Im concerned that this video might suggest to people that taking seroquel is an easy way to achieve lucid dreams. And it's not a good idea, really, it's not.I used to have vivid, vibrant lucid dreams before I had to start taking seroquel. Then they stopped. Then I stopped remembering ANY dreams. That was ten years ago, and I'm only slowly regaining dream recall now, after reducing seroquel. Seroquel reduces REM sleep significantly, so for most people, it will lessen the chances of having a lucid dream. There are a lot of techniques that can be used to achieve lucid dreams without taking any meds or supplements. I learned about most of them through Daniel Love, which is why I was thrilled when some of his followers suggested he contact you.
I’ve been lucid dreaming since I was a kid. I’ve always suffered with sleep paralysis and after years of complaining to the doctors I finally spent a week being studied and found out I had clinical narcolepsy around the age 28. I’ve had several out of body / levitation/ flying experiences over the years. Due to me thinking I was going mad decided to speak to spiritualists I went to a hypnotist, I did regression. Conclusion was I was astral travelling of some sort .When it happens now and I’m able to relax and not freak out I can control my levitation or flight. I’ve never experienced zero gravity,like most I’ve only seen astronauts going through the motions when they leave the earth atmosphere but I’m pretty sure my experience would be comparable to theirs in terms of how it feels to be weightless. I’ve never paraglided either but I’m pretty sure when I’m flying through the air it must be similar. It all sounds crazy but unless you’re lucky enough to have experienced it you just won’t get it
Hello, fellow Oneironauts! One of my last lucid dreams happened the night after I smoke some CBD comet rocks which were around 90% CBD and I had a very vivid and colorful lucid dream that lasted so long it literally felt like I lived another life.
@@Baqsam it wasn’t that the quality of guests hasn’t been high - think about Elon when he visited Joe in LA vs Elon visiting Joe in Texas for Spotify? It was a shit episode. Think of any of the guests he’s had in Texas vs the guests he’s had in LA - I mean repeat visitors - every single show since he moved has been a letdown in comparison to before the sale.
The hard part about lucid dreaming is maintaining focus and accidentally waking yourself up. Sounds like the Seroquel deepens the sleep so the dream world is more stable.
@@HowtolucidOfficial Yh iv just stopped practicing because I literally forgot about lucid dreams. This video reminded me that I absolutely need to learn how to become lucid in my dreams, it just sounds so fucking cool
I've can do the same thing i tell myself in my dreams this aint real i wake myself up in bad ones fly when bad stuff happens if anyone does the same let me know
I had a lucid dream that I was still able to watch entire JRE podcasts on UA-cam and it was glorious! I loved that I could access JRE anywhere at anytime via video or audio and Spotify destroyed that. I hate the maddeningly inconsistent experience of the Spotify app so much that I stopped watching my favorite podcast.
People are simply.. Stupid for not using Spotify it's not bad at all for me, I don't see any issue I still use youtube for stuff but for my JRE and Music, I use Spotify. To call yourself a JRE Fan and be anti-Spotify... Really must mean your really not a fan of the Podcast that much if your issues with Spotify is something Stupid like "Commercials" or Out-Right of just not liking Spotify is stupid, it has almost everything they're eventually going to roll out Video for other Podcast, But JRE Video works great for me I never really have issues with connection or Video Quality is top-notch, I just don't get it
what is spotify doing that is making the podcast better?? i personally liked the podcasts from like episodes from ep 200-900 after that i feel like it has gone down hill. and now spotify is taking down certain podcasts with guests they dont like(wtf is up with that). i just don't understand why people like to watch something awesome be slowly destroyed by corporate idiots that just want to sell adds. personally i liked the joe rogan experience better when he wasnt making any serious money off it and was just doing it for fun with no self censorship.
The movie Waking Life describes this very well......it also has Alex Jones screaming from a bullhorn on a street corner and then being thrown into a van by masked assailants.
Some of the tips in waking life actually helped me lucid dream. I don’t do it anymore but it was fun at the time. A scanner darkly is also a good film.
I experience this nightly as well. The more awareness you bring to it, the better you will be able to recognize you’re in a dream and in control. It’s a wonderful feeling. However, I also have nightmares where I am psychically kicking and punching while I dream. It’s horrible and I wake up in a panic covered in sweat. Thanks, PTSD.
Same, i find it kinda sad that ppl feel they need substances to do it. Jeremiah Molfese use to have a video on how to guide yourself into it naturally. No need for medicines.
@@troymcclure681 You should look into Deprivation tanks. Not sure if they're still around but if you find the right one and you practice breathing techniques to get you lucid you'll get it.
Since some lame spam ad commented under you, please check out my UA-cam Comedy Channel instead, and considering subscribing to an aspiring content creator, instead going down the rabbit hole of whatever that shoddy post is. I even have a video where I got to meet Doug Stanhope for the first time!
I 100% believe him about living another life in a dream. I had a dream that lasted probably three weeks and still vividly remember going to bed every night on a space ship and waking up and going to work in some kind of shop. The way I finally got it to stop was when I realized I was dreaming and started telling the people around me. Colors started to merge together like running paint and everything became kaleidoscope.
When your able to activate this lucid dream activity theirs holes like travel work holes that take you thru time and space dementions faster than light
and that kaleidoscope is the travel worm hole I only believe we can activate it when we're are asleep and the height part of the dream feels like we fall into space and then when we wake up we come back to our vessel body , it's like the adrenaline rush you get on aroller coaster
Had my 2nd proper lucid dream last night and all i can say is that its one of the best feelings ever!!! the fact you can control your dreams is honestly insane and everyone should look into it
You don’t need to take nothing to Lucid dream , before you go to sleep just tell yourself you want to know you are dreaming .. set your INTENTION. An you can do whatever you want in your dreams
@@MaxDeckard then how am I able to do that? By you believing it’s not that easy is easy enough for it to not happend. Only with INTENTION knowing you can do it , you gotta have a right attitude about it
I used to have amazing lucid dreams as a kid all the time and control them; It was like another life....now I rarely have them and cannot control having them
I was 15 or 16 years old and one day I started lucid dreaming for a month straight. Every time I would fall asleep day or night, it didn't matter. My reality had become the dream world because I felt like a "God" in there. I stopped going to football practice or hanging out with friends after school because I wanted to go take a Nap so I could lucid dream. It stopped just like it had started with no warnings. It's been 25 years since I had one.
It's because you didn't listen to the message in the dream which was telling you to do lots of drugs. Those are the machine elves, if you don't feed them sufficient DMT they leave to find an astral spirit that knows how to party to link themselves to.
@@queen.cigarette You made a good point. I should have had a balance Life and not just wait until I lucide dream. I just learned recently that there are ways to make yourself lucide dream (remembering your dreams, reality check, etc...). I tried them for a week but nothing. I’ll keep trying.
This guy was spot on lucid dreaming. I didn't know it happened that way for other people as well. This was very refreshing to hear. I thought it was just me.
i can sort of force myself to halucinate just by closing my eyes and focusing hard to try to force images with the soft light entering my eyelids, can also work in a very dark room with almost zero light.
I have been trying to lucid dream for a bit now. I finally managed to have one a few nights ago. I somehow managed to figure out I was dreaming while I was in the back seat of a car with my brother and a friend drove and to prove it I phased my hand through the passenger seat like it was water. I did it, then when asked to do it again by my friend, I tried the arm rest, at first it was like pushing on jelly and finally I phased through it again. It is so hard to keep concentration I broke out of my spell and was back to dreaming. I wanna do this again and try something more amazing. The human brain is quite incredible.
@@funnyberries4017 Dude, that is how it started. I was sitting in the back seat, I was becoming aware it was a dream and I started to rub my finger tips together and said "Wait, that is what I read about how to start lucid dreaming." That is when I turned to my bro and said "This is a dream and I know it and I can prove it." I could feel it took a lot of concentration and I lost it soon after as my mind took me to another scenario. I could feel my subconscious fighting me to get me back into the "dream" so to speak.
@@JS67137 Once you figure it out you are in a dream, you feel like you are in some sort of a box. Kinda like feeling you are tiny and inside your skull. I only managed to do it once recently. Only for a "few minutes" within the dream. I woke up and wrote it all down to keep a record. I could feel my subconscious fighting back. When I phased my hand the first time, it was easy. When I tried the second time, something was making it more difficult.
I can relate, over the years my lucid dream states have become so much more intense and once you learn how to control yourself or aspects of the dream, to a certain extent, Man it can be amazing or terrifying or both. When you are able to wake up and then go back to sleep and fall back into the same dream, that's quite something too. Its funny how some stay with you for years after, just like a memory from waking life, but I've always dreamt like this, well for as long as I can remember.
I have been lucid dreaming for the last 6+ years and each time you do it your control over the dream scape becomes greater. each dream I’m now in almost full control from dreaming scenarios to change the outcome of a dream to thinking up a weapon to destroy the attempting nightmare to changing the whole dream scenery and scenario. even where i can wake up and rejoin to where i left off, my most current lucid dream is of me in my home town with some w differently created places eg. exaggerated scernery big cliffs larger mount lakes etc, but although some things are slighty dipected differently in my dreams i can go back to this town whenever i want to. Everytime i can change the path of that dream but its crazy the details my lucid dreaming can accomplish.
I can do this ever since I am a kid. Not only have all my senses active, but creating stories that seem to last days and months, it’s like a show that I can create and watch myself. I can also study actual college subjects in my dream, like solving calculus problems I couldn’t figure out while I was awake. It’s just Fascinating to the point that it could become addictive because it’s feels more real that real life? Sounds crazy, but it really feels that way. I thought everyone could do that? Until I started looking into it. Quite shocking .😆 Edit: Also sharing dreams with other people is something that until this day, I can’t explain, but I have experience multiple times. No drugs involved.
I have had dreams as well where (I believe is just collective knowledge from life) I am able to solve complex mathematical problems, recall things from way in the past. Deep dive into social economic issues and recall some of it, and it actually is applicable. Lol, a dream journal should be something I go purchase from Amazon, Rn. HOWEVER, sleep paralysis is creepy. I noticed when only during times of my life with deep emotional pain or problems do I then have or perhaps am susceptible to sleep paralysis and succumb to it.
Hey, any advice for rookies? I just had one I was in control for 5 minutes until i freaked out once I realized my dream didn’t do what I wanted it to do
I was very in to it in my early teens, and actively honed the skill for years. Managed to get to a pretty good point in my dreams, how ever i decided to quit due to a number of reasons and the skill largely faded over the years. My reasons were: . As you say, it can become an addiction. Real life became boring and not nearly as rewarding compared to a world that i could somewhat mold to my liking. . Lucid dreaming seems to be low quality sleep, which, funny enough, left me with effectively sleep deprivation even tho i was sleeping probably about 10h a day on avg if not more. On a side note, i believe that lucid dreaming puts your brain in to an altered state of being, similar to drugs. It feels almost like your brain becomes segmented and the interconnectivity between various parts of it change. The best way i could describe it is as follows: In dreams, i felt like my conscious awake self. I could think of stuff id like to do, or change in the dream, how ever, the part that i identify as ''me self'' wasnt the part of me that was actually changing anything about the dream. It felt like there was another silent part of me, almost like it was its own entity... but not fully, that would take my suggestions and conjure them in to a tailored experience. There were also limits to what the other part of me could do, and it would have its own interpretations of what i wished for. The best way i can describe it is feeding text in to an AI and hoping that it generates the right image. It would sometimes take several attempts until i got what i actually asked for basically. The better i got at lucid dreaming, the more apparent this other part of me became, which is honestly a really odd experience and is probably one of those things thats impossible to really understand unless youve experienced it.
@@calleocho2107 Some advice I have given that worked for some friends, was to think of what you want to dream about a few minutes before bed. Try to fall asleep to that. You might not necessarily dream about the same thing, but your lucid dreaming will most likely become more lasting and/or vivid. Your mind can do this. Trust the process. ;) Let me know how it goes! Edit: Also, keep a journal. Look into the topic as much as you can , it will help your mind get more focused on achieving it. Sorry I replied from a different account. Did not realize it until now.
@@theotormon i take kratom, it allows me with a bit of focus to see with my eyes closed. Like i'm fully awake but can see with my eyes closed the dream world with my eyes, like i can look around. I'd love for someone to scan my brain when i do it because i never hear people talk about it. It also helps me go lucid at a much higher rate.
I remember dreaming of a peaceful city and this voice kept telling me to do things for these other people in my dream and once I was done I just enjoyed walking on the sidewalk in my dream since the outside world was such a chaos to me and loud and I was very aware I was in a dream just before I woke up I thought myself "I want to stay here a little longer because the outside world is such a mess" I literally wish I could go back to that same dream and enjoy the peace I have ever felt in a long time
I had a lucid dream where I was being pulled through wavy water but I could breath but it was relaxing and I knew I was dreaming. And I've never seen such beautiful blue colors before. It was amazing!! I woke up so relaxed! Like this weight had been lifted I felt lighter mentally. For days before I kept worrying about dying 😵💫 it was freaking me out but after this dream I honestly felt at peace if that makes sense. 😌
I’ve been able to lucid dream since I was a child, I enjoy sleeping because it is like another life for me. One trick for me is counting all ten of my fingers or correcting someone in a dream, it’s like a switch in you and you realize you’re asleep
@@apollothemoonman632 you can learn how to do it,it just may take some practice and patience with yourself.Theres tons of videos on it,but the basics are: keep a dream journal,do reality checks through out the day("am I dreaming right now?"),wakeup around 4-6 hrs. after you first fall asleep and go back to sleep(when REM sleep is active) and you can tell yourself you are going to become aware you are dreaming ,the next time that you are).Also,remind yourself to look out for strange things in your dream(deceased relatives,environments you haven't been in for a long time,etc).Good luck!
@@JaanKashmiri If you mean the dead relatives,it doesn't have to be that,lol.I just meant noticing things that would would make you realize,"oh wait,I must be dreaming".For example,I had a dream where I was hanging out with a bunch of people at someone's place that I realized as we were all leaving ,was where I lived many yrs ago.As a couple of us started leaving ,through a door on the left side of the kitchen,I looked to the wall on the right,where I remembered the door to be instead,and it occurred to me"hey!the door should be here!I must be dreaming! And I became lucid for a moment,but became too excited and woke up,lol.Another time I dreamed I was in a library of the town I haven't lived in in 10 yrs.and when I realized that I became lucid,and went outside and started to fly a little bit,but my subconscious didn't let me get very high,lol.
I’ve actually had a shared dream with my classmates in elementary school. They remembered details of the dream I had forgotten. What always freaked me out is they talked like it was just another day. I’m like...
I started lucid dreaming as a kid around 7 (28 now) way b4 I knew it had a name. I started lucid dreaming because I would have repeat dreams and after a while I would remember it was a dream I had before and change my actions. This small but of awareness developed to me being able to realize im in any dream( but not all the time). I dont lucid dream all the time however sometimes... often times I cant tell if Im in a dream or not and sometimes debate the possibility whilst dreaming. Sometimes I awake and cant believe I was debating if the drean was reality because circumstances were so ridiculous it couldn't be possible but while dreaming it honestly seemed possible which makes me think maybe there are multiple dimensions. There are like 3 levels of lucidity that I can reach while dreaming. The debate level where I debate reality but ultimately play out the dream and dont realize it was actually a dream until I awake. Then we have level 2 where I realize it is a dream while in the dream but I still play out the dream and have to stay in context of the dream but its like i make decisions about what I will do. Level 3 lucid dreaming for me is when Ican fully break.out of the context of the dream and say fuck everythimg going on around me and literally run around go in houses and interact with people I run into. Now one thing I have never been qble to do is control or predict what anyone else in my dreams will do. Sometimes they do exactly what I think they will do( and I wonder if its because I thought it) and sometimes they will do the opposite or something different entirely. I do believe there is a level 4 which I have never experienced which I think you can change your surroundings etc.
That machine joe is talking about at the end I watched a video about on UA-cam it’s nuts that he brought that up, if anyone has seen that video imagine them paring that technology with ai generated art… then recording dreams could possibly actually work
I swear I thought I was only one who has lucid dreams like he does. I realized that I can control my actions and realize that I'm dreaming while in my dream since I was 10 years old. I never told anyone or talked about it because I thought people would think i was crazy. Its a cool thing but weird sometimes.
Im 22 years old and have the exact same interactions with my dreams since I was about 11. It has happened to my father a handful of times, but happens to me at least 2-3 times a week. I have never heard of anyone else lucid dreaming in this way. Very cool to know I'm not alone.
Ive also found if I focus on a subject when going to sleep I can choose the scenario of my dreams. A lot of the time I imagine myself in destiny 2 missions or have even dreamed myself as a car in the game rocket league LOL,
If any of you want to have a lot of intense dreams each night, set an alarm for around 2 am and set it to snooze for 20 minutes but never turn it off. I have a vivid and intense dream each time I go back to sleep.
2:04 ya that’s the sad thing about lucid dreaming, not being able to share them. Although, I’ve heard of people sharing dreams and ive shared a “tripping dream” with my friend.
I’ve lived entire lives, had whole families, fought in wars, etc in my dreams. I usually wake up with my head spinning once I realize that the entire life I just lived wasn’t even real.
My lucid dreams started via my terrible night terrors that I used to have as a kid. At a point I took power back from my nightmares and started flying around, using the force, teleporting, etc...
I’ve been practicing lucid dreaming for about 3 months and just with keeping a dream journal your dreams become so vivid in the first few night and the first time you become lucid is insane it’s like being in another world
First time I had one was totally by accident. Had never heard of lucid dreaming.
I was obsessed for a while, but enjoy smoking herb too much to remember my damn dreams. I wake up knowing I had one, but my recall is shit.
Good app for recording dreams (my opinion) is "lucidity". Lets you use voice-to-text so you can just dictate...much easier than writing things down when you're groggy or when it's still dark. Also lets you attach key words so you can database your dreams and note similarities.
@@GITMachine Yes, freshly awoken is the best time to record. Allowing as little time to pass between waking and recording is optimum.
Recall is even better if you're somehow woken during the dream, though leaving a lucid dream sucks.
Yeah I had one when i was a kid and I'm not gonna lie, it went sexual immediately. I had another one though where it was more like I realized I could force myself to fly like I did in past dreams. Like I was at school and went wait a second... if i tense my stomach, I think I can fly again. And sure enough I started flying. Its been years since ive had one of those. It wasnt like I could control the dream, i just became aware that I was in a state where I could fly.
I have them every once in a while. It’s just a moment where your like oh shit I’m dreaming. Not gonna lie I usually end up just having hella sex in it. Sometimes it gets weird like a scene from Inception where all the people in the dream look pissed at me and keep staring so I just fly away or wake up. One time it was a woman and a man walking a dawg and she said hello in the most creepy way like with no emotion just a blank ghostly looking face 👀
Lucid dreaming is honestly criminally underrated. Not enough people know about it
So true
That feeling of flying in a lucid dream is one of the best
Agreed. If u ask most people if they could do anything as a superpower, most say they want to fly. Love those ones especially cause I'm such a strong lucid dreamer.
A trick is just as your falling asleep, think about different aspects of the topic you want to dream about. You carry that into your sleep.
I went to space in my lucid dream. I felt such awesome calmness. And I could breathe in space.
no fucking is
That's astral projection, not lucid dreaming
How to fly in a Lucid Dream ?
Hi Joe, if you ever want to do a more thorough exploration on lucid dreaming, I'd be more than happy to share my many decades of professional experience with you. It's a wonderful subject, greatly misrepresented, it would be a delight to teach the reality of the state to your audience.
YES PLEASE
I agree, please do. Lucid Dream Portal is by far the most reliable lucid dreaming teacher out there - in my own opinion and many others’ (beginner and seasoned lucid dreamers alike). There is a lot of misinformation on this subject, and if you teamed up with Mr Love, you could be a major force of good for lucid dreaming.
Also: There is no need to take absolutely anything to have a lucid dream!
Great writer and no nonsense communicator, I'd love to see this happen 👍🏼
Definitely would be something good to happen.
Amazing idea
stanhope looks like he should be renting an Air BNB to Tim Dillon
Let the games begin
Nicely done, sir.
Ok you won this one.
lol this comment makes so much sense
Best comment of all time.
Hahaha joe pretending like he didn’t get this guys texts kills me
Dude he always does shit like that
Dude he probably gets a million texts
He also changes his # bi monthly
@Hai Oaiuy don't open its self promotion
calling Stanhope "this guy" speaks a ton about someones ignorance
I'm 32 years old and I just started having lucid dreams spontaneously without trying in the last couple of months. Had about 4 by now. In the first one, I went through a wall, flew over the streets, shot up though the atmosphere into space, looked back at the Earth while floating in space and even visited some astronauts in the ISS. It was an insane experience with absolute control over my dream environment. One very important way of making the dream more stable and long lasting is to control your emotions, especially fear and too much excitement.
I totally understand where Doug is coming from when he says you can't share dreams.
Flying is fun, but building and constructing the landscape and flying around it while watching strangers walk around in admiration is way more enjoyable.
As a Veteran who was put on that for SEVERE insomnia I can attest that is EXACTLY what happened when I took them. He described it perfectly. I don't mess with them now, thanks to the Herb.
What is this devil's lettuce?
@@sencreations1856 lol
@@sencreations1856 My father referred to the devil's lettuce as Marijuana. 😅
Stop capitalizing "veteran". The wars you fought in were for oil and some people' getting extra rich. It doesn't come with reputation and reverence.
@@sencreations1856 yeah old people call herb that. My Gpa used to always refer to it that way and it cracked me up. Stuck with me.
My best friend lucid dreams every night, and he's never taken a drug in his life. I'm kind of envious... he tells me the stories sometimes. He's always got superpowers and beautiful women every night in his dreams and he has amazing scenerios every time, and he can fall asleep anywhere anytime within a few minutes.
It's probably why he's been single his whole life though... who needs a girlfriend or career success when you're a goddamn superhero every night in your dreams.
What a lucky bastard !
@Jew Tube That's like saying you never got the appeal of having sex with beautiful women.
Even though it is within a dream, at the time it is real.
If ever you experienced a lucid dream, doing whatever it is you long to do, you would immediately find the appeal it holds. Believe me.
😂😂😂😂
Lol what a comment 🙏
Fuckin A dude! 👍
Only had one lucid dream ever at a sleepover at my friend's house when I was 7. You may be thinking that's a long time ago but man I still remember that feeling. Started flying around everywhere. People don't realise how vivid everything is when you're actually in a dream it's absolutely insane what your brain can do. I also get sleep paralysis from time to time and when it happens I can remember everything that goes on. Last year I had a crazy experience where I was in a room with all my friends from home, we were all drinking. Every little conversation I could hear just as if I was in the room (literally 4 conversations going on) and I could pick and choose which one I wanted to listen into. Then all of a sudden one of my friends says "put on the rambler there lads". Then a song starts playing through speakers. I can hear everything from the bassline to the piano and guitar parts to the vocal melody. This was a fully fledged song with many instruments and a good one. I woke up and was in absolute disbelief that my brain could just create a completely original song with lyrics as well it was just insane. Looked it up on UA-cam but could never find it.
Dreams are real dimensions. It seemed real because it was.
Holy shit finally somebody explained what I’ve wanted to say all these years. I made a song in my only ever lucid dream and it was beautiful. I still remember how it felt, I flew and met my neighbor, saved her from a thunderstorm but the building was like rapunzel. Woke up from the dream to a amber alert saying Hurricane Irma has landed in my town. Dreams are crazy
This was awkward and reminds me of getting stuck in conversations with randos at the bus stop when I was 12.
The truth, or unguarded thought, makes us feel uncomfortable, because we're all liars
how old are you now 12 and a half?
@@liberationwasalie2982 Thanks for your valuable feedback.
No it's not
Shut up
“Comedian Grove” could not be a more perfect and hilarious name for Joe Rogans comedy club. Anyone else catch that? At 2.30ish
Yes lol
Yep!
I felt like Joe wanted to say Dude STFU! When he said that lol
Alex Jones will blow it wide open
You see those great horned owls
Hairstylist: “So what’ll it be?”
Doug: “Let’s go with Yondu from Guardians”
Hairstylist: “That’ll be $80”
Doug: *Whistles*
Ha!
Haha thats hilarious
baahhaha
To great lmao
HAHAHAHAH LMAO
Given the way this guy is replying, I'd say he's still in a lucid dream
Lmaoooooooo
It’s called a crazy mixture of legal and illegal drugs , guys insane nowadays
@@masonrice1439 agreed
@@radmod6908 lol it’s so obvious idk how joe doesn’t bring it up more
Take a look at Bill Gates' paton number...
W2020 060606
Paton for an injection that stores a "crypto wallet" and "vaccine passport".
Filed in 2019... Before Covid...
#justsayno
#SaveOurChildren
He dreams like I do, I can make it snow and rain. I can smell food. Feel heat. I have done this all my life. Can pee and and go back into it. I can even wake myself out of a dream if I need to. But to pull yourself out of a dream on purpose takes work
I have had similar dreams but smelling food and feeling heat is next level, how do you heighten those sense? I’ve only ever been able to have dreams where their in bright color, I not there dream but I’m knowing I am in them and then I can also take myself out of the dream wake up and then go back to sleep and be in that dream again, is there a way to heighten the dreams I currently already have?
I can smell and feel and taste in my dreams....I've had dream where I felt something in and out of a dream...But as soon as I woke up the feeling went away after 5 seconds
I have dreams where they seem so real....I have dreams where I'm Spectating and it's almost like I'm watching a movie...and dreams so real I be wanting to stay in them
Doug is trying to talk about his Lucid dreaming and Joe is just LASER FUCKING FOCUSED on the goddamn pharmaceutical medication that Doug briefly mentioned off-handedly. That’s classic Joe Rogan right there.
yeah, he's always getting his wires crossed about something and then won't stop asking about it and the other person never give him the answer he wants because they don't know what the fuck he is talking about.
@@krusher74 lmao
Huh? He mentioned Xans and Joe was like “hang on with that, back to the dreams”
@@krusher74 This hole thing is about dreams he drops the drugs only for a second
I was on Seraquel. Didn't do shit.
Doug is so right! I trained myself to realize I'm asleep, because I used to have really awful nightmares, and it's a skill. He's articulating this very well.
Any sleep paralysis episodes?
@@beezowdoodoozoppitybopbopb9488 same question. They often go hand in hand. You can lose control and experience some nasty stuff.
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@@beezowdoodoozoppitybopbopb9488 If you have sleep paralysis, avoid sleeping on your back. I noticed every time I have sleep paralysis, I'm laying on my back and the pillow is putting pressure on my brainstem. Sleeping on my side negates all sleep paralysis symptoms.
@@drdoom246 Yeah every single time I've had sleep paralysis I've woken up on my back.
joe was like “you take a anti-psychotic?!?!!”
bro was like “they are my happy dream pills tbh”
I knew someone on seriously for BPD. Turned him full out zombie. Just blank. Very sedating
@@amylee3531 rip
Keeping a dream journal really helped me with recognition and lucidity while in dream state. As soon as you wake up you write down everything you remember and reread the entry(ies) before you fall asleep. Eventually I started to notice particular abnormalities while dreaming and that recognition would allow me to snap out of the "flow" and into lucidity.
Granted.. it's not an _at-will_ capability (yet!). But I can usually manage lucidity about two nights a week. Three if I'm lucky :)
It's strange how writing down your dreams opens you up into a lucid state. I wonder how that works exactly.
@@lucidityfps9638my guess is your conscious and subconscious/unconscious self have a little meeting at the threshold of dream-state and that data is exchanged once crossed--like the backdoor function in a virus from a downloaded .exe file.
Now these videos are all I watch form the whole podcast
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i rarely got through much more than 30 mins of a podcast, so just a few shorts clips is all i need.
You guys make me sad bruh. No one cares that you are not comfortable with using another app, that too when it's free. UA-cam is so basic even a child can use.
@@Student_OfLife "UA-cam is so basic even a child can use." --- Maybe work on the English language a little bit more and get back to me on that.
The truth is that without the comment sections and highlights it has a harder time sucking people into the full length episodes. People like myself that only listened while traveling/walks/work etc still do regularly.
He ain't lying about ceroquil or how ever you spell it. Gives me insane dreams that make me question if my life awake is my actual life
Haha...idk about the drugs. I have no experience. But you nailed a much greater truth. The "waking state" is indeed the dream.
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@LaCosa x you had paralysis, next time . Calm down , wiggle your toes and try more if you can , it’ll wake you . Shut your eyes as well
I know that feeling lol
I've had lucid dreams since I was about 5. My mom had spent about a week trying to teach me to ride a bike without training wheels and I just couldn't get it; then i had a very real feeling dream where I was able to balance and ride a bike, next day I went a tried to ride my bike and the balance was there. Weirdest thing ever. Also as about age 7 I was able to just stop bad dreams, if someone was chasing me I'd have some consciousness that tells me it's a dream and I would just stop running, then the person would catch up to me and nothing would happen, I'd just wake up.
I feel the same way with my dreams. Sooo vivid, detailed, reoccurring its like a different movie all the time. But seriously suckss not being able to share them visually.
Dude I know EXACTLY what this guys talking about. Literally everything
Ya alot of people do idk why they act like it's not normal
My dreams are VERY weird
Lucid dreaming, out of body experience they all the same. Wake initiated lucid dreaming is kind of cool you just imagine a scene and the whole thing wraps around you and you're there as if its real crazy what the mind can do. Also you can enter emptiness or dreamless sleep where there is no content just nothing a bit freaky just awareness suspended in space.
Bro I do stuff in my dram I supposed to do in real life idk what to do
Same.
If Dan Hardy went to become a mixed mescaline arts expert. Gotta love Stanhope.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 amazing
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Fuckin Lol. Nice OP.
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That "stomach drop" feeling must be a trigger to lucid dreaming, that sensation made me fully conscious before. Fully 100% conscious while unconscious, my heartrate accelerated so fast over the excitement that i woke the up almost instantly. There must be atleast 2 types of lucid dreaming, semi-lucid when you think to yourself while dreaming, "this is a dream", but you just continue along not fully comprehending and becoming fully aware of your realization. Then there are times when multiple body senses are active at once and you become fully aware and conscious.
I experienced this EXACT same thing when taking seroquel and clonazepin. The dreams were life altering. I would continue dreaming and controlling that dream as I went to the bathroom in the middle of the night all the time.
im on olanzapine, zyprexa and my mid day naps are the craziest. i used to have alot more vivid dreams, but not so much anymore. but im looking into cbd pot to try and medicate my schizophrenia, even tho ironically weed gives me super mechanical reality shattering hallucinations, but then i again thats probably because most cannabis is almost pure thc and now theres strains with barely any thc.
Thought this was Maynard James Keenan.
Who's Maynard James keenan?
That crossed my mind too. I thought Stanhope was trying to copy MJKs look from like 10 years ago. Stanhope's never been too hip when it comes fashion. His comedy however, is light years ahead.
@@RG_GUAHAO Who's 50Cent?
@@RG_GUAHAO Tool (the band)
@@Selvarin tools to fix?
Lucid dreams started for me when I finally went a day without smoking pot.
I’m 6 weeks in of no weed and my dreams are wild!
Same, the first time I quit smoking after 15 years I had insanely long and lucid dreams that I could wake up from and go back into.
Day 7.... still no dreams lol
Hahah I always end up in the Burg Khalifa in my dream
Not looking forward to it
Ive had nightmares about 4 to 6 times a week for the last couple years. And growing up my mom would always be screaming in her sleep from nightmares, she still does. and it seems like now i have bad dreams just like she does. I really wanna understand dreaming more than i do, and I WISH I could work with the people who study dreams. I have so many theories to discuss because i dream vividly so often. it seems the closer i get to discovering im in a dream, my dream subconscious somehow convinces me what im experiencing ISNT a dream. I'll be so close to figuring out im just in a bad dream, and then something will happen that'll entirely distract me from lucid dreaming. I know this message is long but tbh i hope someone relates or is atleast interested. i really wish more people talked about the science behind dreaming. I feel it could lead to huge discoveries of how we can control our subconcious thought, also maybe dreaming relates to Virtual Reality.
Bro I’ve had lucid dreams many times. Never fails to amaze me that I’m awake inside a dream. Whenever you wake up from it, it feels like this life is also a dream.
"Why are you taking an anti psychotic?" Bro are we looking at the same guy here? Lmao.
I had a week of strong lucid dreams, if you're trying to lucid dream it works a lot better if you wake up, do something for 15 - 20 minutes and go back to sleep. Something to do with your body falling back to sleep and your brain being more awake or something, I don't know the science.. anyways if I lose the control of the lucid dream it turns into a nightmare. Crazy stuff.
yeah ive tried to scream to wake myself up but its hard
I concur. I have my most lucid dreams when i nap. I think the deeper you are asleep the harder it is for you to remember your dreams.
In my case if the dream turns too crazy I just change it or wake up, but it can turn into sleep paralysis sometimes. I have narcolepsy, though and have lucid dreams every night without doing anything. I actually wish I could stop them. My brain can't seem to get enough rest.
The best way to do it.. is set a soft alarm for 45min after you would fall asleep. Let's say 11:30 you usually fall asleep. Set your alarm for 12:15 or 12:30. A soft and short one though.. like a just the single beep alarm
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My controlled lucid dream started when I stopped smoking weed. Back then I will wake up, when I fall from high places, but if I'm off weed for a few days, when I fall into my dream, I go into a different realm. I can fly, and knowing it's a dream, and can see a new world.
My thoughts exactly
When you feel this. Instead of flight. Try something tangible like conjuring up a soda or change something external. Once you get to that point you will have some seriously fun experiences. (Assuming you dont fall into double dreams)
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@@mml3140 Will try that next time, but I got stop smoking for a few days first hahahaha
@Alex Dahl maybe. But from personal experience I've been killed numerous times in my sleep. It faded to black as I said to myself oh crap..Im dead and then I woke up.
Lucid dreaming for me was only obtained when I would do extremely hard HIIT training at the gym and ate perfectly. My body was on overdrive and when I would look forward to sleeping solely for the lucid dreams! They were so real and you could control them! Amazing. If I had the motivation that I used to have I would love to be able to get there again.
One time I had an out of body experience (Astral projection) while dreaming. It first started like I was underwater, swimming up through a tunnel with this floating feeling. Then I remember like I was swimming through the air around the space where my body was. Couldn't see my body but I could feel the attachment it. This was maybe about 8 or 9 years about so I can't remember it entirely but it was an amazing experience that I won't ever completely forget about.
Seroquel is not a drug to be messed about with or to be used for sleep especially taken with other "Doug substances". It's great to see Stanhope come out. And, of course, as fine as ever. Absolute legend.
Agree with this comment %100
I always get Deja Vu when I'm realizing it's just a dream. It's like realizing I've watched this movie before.
Haha Same
Lol same.
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I’m smiling so hard right now stumbling to this videos cuz I thought I was the only one that could do this 😂 it’s great !
Doug Stanhope is a genius. One of the greatest stand up acts of all time. Massively underrated
He's not underrated, he's just not for everybody. And I like it that way.
@@johnhoneck2973 Nah he's underrated
@@microfarming8583 So you think that in the comedy community and fans of comedy, that he's just not appreciated and beloved and revered enough? Alrighty then. I mean I get what you're saying, but c'mon. It's almost like saying the Beatles are underrated. Just because someones not on a Louis CK level of popularity and success doesn't mean they're "underrated".
I know he's been around for ages but I only really just discovered him in the last few months. He's a sort of a what I call a spiritual comic like Bill Hicks. People compare him to Jim Jeffries but like many Australians, I can't stand Jim Jeffries because everything he does is so fake and this dumb shock comedy thing he does.
If you want to know how great Stanhope is, listen to any other comedian talk about him. He is universally respected in by comedians as one of the best doing it.
I've been doing all this my entire life. I started when I had nightmares as a kid and I came up with solutions. I've explored space and wormholes now. I've gone around the world. I've done incredible things in my dreams.
I would LOVE to hear more. This could be the cure to all depression. 8 hours of unlimited travel and experience a day; sign me up. Not more boring days.
Have you seen the archons yet discover the soul trap???
I love seeing you cover the topic of lucid dreaming, but Im concerned that this video might suggest to people that taking seroquel is an easy way to achieve lucid dreams. And it's not a good idea, really, it's not.I used to have vivid, vibrant lucid dreams before I had to start taking seroquel. Then they stopped. Then I stopped remembering ANY dreams. That was ten years ago, and I'm only slowly regaining dream recall now, after reducing seroquel.
Seroquel reduces REM sleep significantly, so for most people, it will lessen the chances of having a lucid dream.
There are a lot of techniques that can be used to achieve lucid dreams without taking any meds or supplements. I learned about most of them through Daniel Love, which is why I was thrilled when some of his followers suggested he contact you.
I’ve been lucid dreaming since I was a kid. I’ve always suffered with sleep paralysis and after years of complaining to the doctors I finally spent a week being studied and found out I had clinical narcolepsy around the age 28.
I’ve had several out of body / levitation/ flying experiences over the years. Due to me thinking I was going mad decided to speak to spiritualists I went to a hypnotist, I did regression. Conclusion was I was astral travelling of some sort .When it happens now and I’m able to relax and not freak out I can control my levitation or flight.
I’ve never experienced zero gravity,like most I’ve only seen astronauts going through the motions when they leave the earth atmosphere but I’m pretty sure my experience would be comparable to theirs in terms of how it feels to be weightless. I’ve never paraglided either but I’m pretty sure when I’m flying through the air it must be similar.
It all sounds crazy but unless you’re lucky enough to have experienced it you just won’t get it
FIrst time floating through air in a lucid dream is insane. Its something you never though you would experience
When you astral project what can you say about the environment around you. Is it exactly like during the day or is it distorted like a dream ?
@@nainoapeterson7871 the same- except I was seemingly invisible despite huge anxiety people would ask question to why or what I was doing there
Hello, fellow Oneironauts! One of my last lucid dreams happened the night after I smoke some CBD comet rocks which were around 90% CBD and I had a very vivid and colorful lucid dream that lasted so long it literally felt like I lived another life.
Ok. Finally a whole show I want to listen on sporify.
Check out the episode with Matthew Walker where he talks about sleep science
@fif_yonko5 m well spotify still sucks soooo 🤷🏽♂️
_Elon Musk wadn't enough?!_
First one since he went there!
@@Baqsam it wasn’t that the quality of guests hasn’t been high - think about Elon when he visited Joe in LA vs Elon visiting Joe in Texas for Spotify? It was a shit episode. Think of any of the guests he’s had in Texas vs the guests he’s had in LA - I mean repeat visitors - every single show since he moved has been a letdown in comparison to before the sale.
It took me several hours, of meditation, everyday for many years to get somewhat of a grasp on my dreams. Its fucking awesome.
Doug looks like he's turning into someone he would used to make fun of.
I thinks that's the point
Goofy ahh haircut
The hard part about lucid dreaming is maintaining focus and accidentally waking yourself up.
Sounds like the Seroquel deepens the sleep so the dream world is more stable.
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Yeah that's the hardest part. That and just being consistent with trying to practice it
@@HowtolucidOfficial Yh iv just stopped practicing because I literally forgot about lucid dreams. This video reminded me that I absolutely need to learn how to become lucid in my dreams, it just sounds so fucking cool
Yes that's exactly how it works man :)
I've can do the same thing i tell myself in my dreams this aint real i wake myself up in bad ones fly when bad stuff happens if anyone does the same let me know
If I wake up but don’t open my eyes I can fall asleep back and continue my dream
Social media in 20 years:
“Hey guys! Like and share this crazy clip of a dream I had last night!”
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@@senthilvelan544 I prolly should
I had a lucid dream that I was still able to watch entire JRE podcasts on UA-cam and it was glorious!
I loved that I could access JRE anywhere at anytime via video or audio and Spotify destroyed that. I hate the maddeningly inconsistent experience of the Spotify app so much that I stopped watching my favorite podcast.
Can’t wait until RnK all day comments: “ I miss Joe Rogan on UA-cam, Spotify sucks”
Can’t wait to comment under that: “fuck off”
People are simply.. Stupid for not using Spotify it's not bad at all for me, I don't see any issue I still use youtube for stuff but for my JRE and Music, I use Spotify. To call yourself a JRE Fan and be anti-Spotify... Really must mean your really not a fan of the Podcast that much if your issues with Spotify is something Stupid like "Commercials" or Out-Right of just not liking Spotify is stupid, it has almost everything they're eventually going to roll out Video for other Podcast, But JRE Video works great for me I never really have issues with connection or Video Quality is top-notch, I just don't get it
@@zz3n428 the problem I have with spotify is really just the censorship a lot of podcasts are kinda hard to find
what is spotify doing that is making the podcast better?? i personally liked the podcasts from like episodes from ep 200-900 after that i feel like it has gone down hill. and now spotify is taking down certain podcasts with guests they dont like(wtf is up with that). i just don't understand why people like to watch something awesome be slowly destroyed by corporate idiots that just want to sell adds. personally i liked the joe rogan experience better when he wasnt making any serious money off it and was just doing it for fun with no self censorship.
Bro for real, spoilt mfs can't download an app.
The movie Waking Life describes this very well......it also has Alex Jones screaming from a bullhorn on a street corner and then being thrown into a van by masked assailants.
Isn't that Alex jones scene from A Scanner Darkly
@@Alchemist-mc9yd ok cool. Just saying cause there's a scene in Scanner Darkly that's exactly like that .
@@luukabrazi187 You're actually right, that's in A Scanner Darkly. In Waking Life, Alex Jones is screaming in his car.
Some of the tips in waking life actually helped me lucid dream. I don’t do it anymore but it was fun at the time. A scanner darkly is also a good film.
@@jlen1185 could you give an example?
I lucid dream almost every night , but I remember everything. I can wake up and wait a few minutes and go right back into the same dream .
I experience this nightly as well. The more awareness you bring to it, the better you will be able to recognize you’re in a dream and in control. It’s a wonderful feeling.
However, I also have nightmares where I am psychically kicking and punching while I dream. It’s horrible and I wake up in a panic covered in sweat. Thanks, PTSD.
I've done this, but without drugs. Mostly when I wasn't smoking weed. BTW, Doug looks like he just came out of Myspace.
Same, i find it kinda sad that ppl feel they need substances to do it. Jeremiah Molfese use to have a video on how to guide yourself into it naturally. No need for medicines.
I use to do it alot but I just love weed alot ☹️. It's hard to give it up for dreams
@@troymcclure681 You should look into Deprivation tanks. Not sure if they're still around but if you find the right one and you practice breathing techniques to get you lucid you'll get it.
If you smoke weed regularly then stop you have super lucid dreams. Weed can kind of hinder REM
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Finally the legend we’ve all been waiting for. Stanhope doesn’t get enough credit for being one of the best comics to ever do it
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Since some lame spam ad commented under you, please check out my UA-cam Comedy Channel instead, and considering subscribing to an aspiring content creator, instead going down the rabbit hole of whatever that shoddy post is. I even have a video where I got to meet Doug Stanhope for the first time!
oh he did it for sure. far too damn much it seems.
Agreed.
I 100% believe him about living another life in a dream. I had a dream that lasted probably three weeks and still vividly remember going to bed every night on a space ship and waking up and going to work in some kind of shop. The way I finally got it to stop was when I realized I was dreaming and started telling the people around me. Colors started to merge together like running paint and everything became kaleidoscope.
When your able to activate this lucid dream activity theirs holes like travel work holes that take you thru time and space dementions faster than light
and that kaleidoscope is the travel worm hole I only believe we can activate it when we're are asleep and the height part of the dream feels like we fall into space and then when we wake up we come back to our vessel body , it's like the adrenaline rush you get on aroller coaster
Had my 2nd proper lucid dream last night and all i can say is that its one of the best feelings ever!!! the fact you can control your dreams is honestly insane and everyone should look into it
You don’t need to take nothing to Lucid dream , before you go to sleep just tell yourself you want to know you are dreaming .. set your INTENTION. An you can do whatever you want in your dreams
Not that easy
@@MaxDeckard then how am I able to do that? By you believing it’s not that easy is easy enough for it to not happend. Only with INTENTION knowing you can do it , you gotta have a right attitude about it
I love this interview. Joe was reminded that thrift stores exist and Jamie thought it was to cool to claim Acid wash sweatpants. Lol, nice 👍
Best advertisment against taking this stuff I've seen in a while.
I used to have amazing lucid dreams as a kid all the time and control them; It was like another life....now I rarely have them and cannot control having them
I was 15 or 16 years old and one day I started lucid dreaming for a month straight. Every time I would fall asleep day or night, it didn't matter. My reality had become the dream world because I felt like a "God" in there. I stopped going to football practice or hanging out with friends after school because I wanted to go take a Nap so I could lucid dream. It stopped just like it had started with no warnings. It's been 25 years since I had one.
Interesting
It's because you didn't listen to the message in the dream which was telling you to do lots of drugs. Those are the machine elves, if you don't feed them sufficient DMT they leave to find an astral spirit that knows how to party to link themselves to.
@@queen.cigarette You made a good point. I should have had a balance Life and not just wait until I lucide dream. I just learned recently that there are ways to make yourself lucide dream (remembering your dreams, reality check, etc...). I tried them for a week but nothing. I’ll keep trying.
This guy was spot on lucid dreaming. I didn't know it happened that way for other people as well. This was very refreshing to hear. I thought it was just me.
You’re never the only one
i can sort of force myself to halucinate just by closing my eyes and focusing hard to try to force images with the soft light entering my eyelids, can also work in a very dark room with almost zero light.
dude look up active imagination in psychology i believe from freud
I could listen to Doug Stanhope all day long .
I've only ever heard Uncle Joey talk about this character...
Watch his standup. Trust me.
You’re missing out. Uncle Joey doesn’t have anything on Stanhope as far as material goes. He’s one of burr’s favorite comics
@Lucas James You seen his newest special? 🤔 One of his funniest lol
(The dying of a last breed)
I have been trying to lucid dream for a bit now. I finally managed to have one a few nights ago. I somehow managed to figure out I was dreaming while I was in the back seat of a car with my brother and a friend drove and to prove it I phased my hand through the passenger seat like it was water. I did it, then when asked to do it again by my friend, I tried the arm rest, at first it was like pushing on jelly and finally I phased through it again. It is so hard to keep concentration I broke out of my spell and was back to dreaming. I wanna do this again and try something more amazing. The human brain is quite incredible.
When the dream starts fading away, rub your hands together to make it last longer
@@funnyberries4017 Dude, that is how it started. I was sitting in the back seat, I was becoming aware it was a dream and I started to rub my finger tips together and said "Wait, that is what I read about how to start lucid dreaming." That is when I turned to my bro and said "This is a dream and I know it and I can prove it." I could feel it took a lot of concentration and I lost it soon after as my mind took me to another scenario. I could feel my subconscious fighting me to get me back into the "dream" so to speak.
That's crazy. Does it feel like you're actually there or is it sort of like watching yourself from the outside?
@@JS67137 Once you figure it out you are in a dream, you feel like you are in some sort of a box. Kinda like feeling you are tiny and inside your skull. I only managed to do it once recently. Only for a "few minutes" within the dream. I woke up and wrote it all down to keep a record. I could feel my subconscious fighting back. When I phased my hand the first time, it was easy. When I tried the second time, something was making it more difficult.
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I can relate, over the years my lucid dream states have become so much more intense and once you learn how to control yourself or aspects of the dream, to a certain extent, Man it can be amazing or terrifying or both. When you are able to wake up and then go back to sleep and fall back into the same dream, that's quite something too. Its funny how some stay with you for years after, just like a memory from waking life, but I've always dreamt like this, well for as long as I can remember.
I have been lucid dreaming for the last 6+ years and each time you do it your control over the dream scape becomes greater. each dream I’m now in almost full control from dreaming scenarios to change the outcome of a dream to thinking up a weapon to destroy the attempting nightmare to changing the whole dream scenery and scenario. even where i can wake up and rejoin to where i left off, my most current lucid dream is of me in my home town with some w differently created places eg. exaggerated scernery big cliffs larger mount lakes etc, but although some things are slighty dipected differently in my dreams i can go back to this town whenever i want to. Everytime i can change the path of that dream but its crazy the details my lucid dreaming can accomplish.
Lucid dreaming changes everything. Haven’t looked at reality the same way since
Love your channel ❤️ 🔯 Satsriakal 🙏
Do you like Black guys?
Have you astral projected?
How bout No!
I saw you in my dreams last night 🥰
I can do this ever since I am a kid. Not only have all my senses active, but creating stories that seem to last days and months, it’s like a show that I can create and watch myself. I can also study actual college subjects in my dream, like solving calculus problems I couldn’t figure out while I was awake. It’s just Fascinating to the point that it could become addictive because it’s feels more real that real life?
Sounds crazy, but it really feels that way.
I thought everyone could do that? Until I started looking into it. Quite shocking .😆
Edit: Also sharing dreams with other people is something that until this day, I can’t explain, but I have experience multiple times.
No drugs involved.
Marly Marly Marly life is jus a dream😳
I have had dreams as well where (I believe is just collective knowledge from life) I am able to solve complex mathematical problems, recall things from way in the past. Deep dive into social economic issues and recall some of it, and it actually is applicable. Lol, a dream journal should be something I go purchase from Amazon, Rn. HOWEVER, sleep paralysis is creepy. I noticed when only during times of my life with deep emotional pain or problems do I then have or perhaps am susceptible to sleep paralysis and succumb to it.
Hey, any advice for rookies? I just had one I was in control for 5 minutes until i freaked out once I realized my dream didn’t do what I wanted it to do
I was very in to it in my early teens, and actively honed the skill for years. Managed to get to a pretty good point in my dreams, how ever i decided to quit due to a number of reasons and the skill largely faded over the years.
My reasons were:
. As you say, it can become an addiction. Real life became boring and not nearly as rewarding compared to a world that i could somewhat mold to my liking.
. Lucid dreaming seems to be low quality sleep, which, funny enough, left me with effectively sleep deprivation even tho i was sleeping probably about 10h a day on avg if not more.
On a side note, i believe that lucid dreaming puts your brain in to an altered state of being, similar to drugs. It feels almost like your brain becomes segmented and the interconnectivity between various parts of it change. The best way i could describe it is as follows:
In dreams, i felt like my conscious awake self. I could think of stuff id like to do, or change in the dream, how ever, the part that i identify as ''me self'' wasnt the part of me that was actually changing anything about the dream. It felt like there was another silent part of me, almost like it was its own entity... but not fully, that would take my suggestions and conjure them in to a tailored experience.
There were also limits to what the other part of me could do, and it would have its own interpretations of what i wished for. The best way i can describe it is feeding text in to an AI and hoping that it generates the right image. It would sometimes take several attempts until i got what i actually asked for basically.
The better i got at lucid dreaming, the more apparent this other part of me became, which is honestly a really odd experience and is probably one of those things thats impossible to really understand unless youve experienced it.
@@calleocho2107 Some advice I have given that worked for some friends, was to think of what you want to dream about a few minutes before bed. Try to fall asleep to that. You might not necessarily dream about the same thing, but your lucid dreaming will most likely become more lasting and/or vivid. Your mind can do this. Trust the process. ;) Let me know how it goes!
Edit: Also, keep a journal. Look into the topic as much as you can , it will help your mind get more focused on achieving it.
Sorry I replied from a different account. Did not realize it until now.
Wow! Simply amazing - someone describing the exact dreams I have occassionally - I love lucid dreaming! :)
It's always fun to listen to your podcast. Keep up the good work brothers.
More lucid dreaming talks please. I have been waiting for this
I had a lucid dream last night, funny this releases. It's honestly the coolest experience you can ever have. You're literally in the matrix.
I have been trying unsuccessfully for months
@@theotormon i take kratom, it allows me with a bit of focus to see with my eyes closed. Like i'm fully awake but can see with my eyes closed the dream world with my eyes, like i can look around. I'd love for someone to scan my brain when i do it because i never hear people talk about it. It also helps me go lucid at a much higher rate.
@@theotormon Just take some ambian.
@@xGaLoSx I take kratom every day.. no dreams.
Can you tell us about your experiences?
He looks like a blend of John Lydon and Hunter S Thompson hahahaha
I remember dreaming of a peaceful city and this voice kept telling me to do things for these other people in my dream and once I was done I just enjoyed walking on the sidewalk in my dream since the outside world was such a chaos to me and loud and I was very aware I was in a dream just before I woke up I thought myself "I want to stay here a little longer because the outside world is such a mess" I literally wish I could go back to that same dream and enjoy the peace I have ever felt in a long time
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did you finish those deeds for those people in the dream or was the voice telling you to do them in this reality?
I've been lucid dreaming since I was a little girl. I always thought everyone lucid dreams until recently. Interesting.
You’re special
Hi
@@wills242 it doesn't take being special, anyone can lucid dream with practice. Some people just have a natural ability to lucid dream
Myself as well. May I ask if you've experienced dreams within dreams or night terrors?
@@mml3140 I have dreams within dreams a few times a month. I've never had night terrors. What about you??
“You weren’t answering my text joe Rogan”
I had a lucid dream where I was being pulled through wavy water but I could breath but it was relaxing and I knew I was dreaming. And I've never seen such beautiful blue colors before. It was amazing!! I woke up so relaxed! Like this weight had been lifted I felt lighter mentally. For days before I kept worrying about dying 😵💫 it was freaking me out but after this dream I honestly felt at peace if that makes sense. 😌
I’ve been able to lucid dream since I was a child, I enjoy sleeping because it is like another life for me. One trick for me is counting all ten of my fingers or correcting someone in a dream, it’s like a switch in you and you realize you’re asleep
I already know how to do it and I’m 20...u just gotta tell urself/soul to “I will lucid dream and remember “
Im a lucid dreamer and its so much fun.
Lucky i wish i can :(
@@apollothemoonman632 you can learn how to do it,it just may take some practice and patience with yourself.Theres tons of videos on it,but the basics are: keep a dream journal,do reality checks through out the day("am I dreaming right now?"),wakeup around 4-6 hrs. after you first fall asleep and go back to sleep(when REM sleep is active) and you can tell yourself you are going to become aware you are dreaming ,the next time that you are).Also,remind yourself to look out for strange things in your dream(deceased relatives,environments you haven't been in for a long time,etc).Good luck!
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That sounds so creepy. I must admit im a little scared to try it haha.
@@JaanKashmiri If you mean the dead relatives,it doesn't have to be that,lol.I just meant noticing things that would would make you realize,"oh wait,I must be dreaming".For example,I had a dream where I was hanging out with a bunch of people at someone's place that I realized as we were all leaving ,was where I lived many yrs ago.As a couple of us started leaving ,through a door on the left side of the kitchen,I looked to the wall on the right,where I remembered the door to be instead,and it occurred to me"hey!the door should be here!I must be dreaming! And I became lucid for a moment,but became too excited and woke up,lol.Another time I dreamed I was in a library of the town I haven't lived in in 10 yrs.and when I realized that I became lucid,and went outside and started to fly a little bit,but my subconscious didn't let me get very high,lol.
Ever dream walked? That's the best!
I’ve actually had a shared dream with my classmates in elementary school. They remembered details of the dream I had forgotten. What always freaked me out is they talked like it was just another day. I’m like...
dreams are the spirit plane, its always been there in plain sight
I started lucid dreaming as a kid around 7 (28 now) way b4 I knew it had a name. I started lucid dreaming because I would have repeat dreams and after a while I would remember it was a dream I had before and change my actions. This small but of awareness developed to me being able to realize im in any dream( but not all the time). I dont lucid dream all the time however sometimes... often times I cant tell if Im in a dream or not and sometimes debate the possibility whilst dreaming. Sometimes I awake and cant believe I was debating if the drean was reality because circumstances were so ridiculous it couldn't be possible but while dreaming it honestly seemed possible which makes me think maybe there are multiple dimensions. There are like 3 levels of lucidity that I can reach while dreaming. The debate level where I debate reality but ultimately play out the dream and dont realize it was actually a dream until I awake. Then we have level 2 where I realize it is a dream while in the dream but I still play out the dream and have to stay in context of the dream but its like i make decisions about what I will do. Level 3 lucid dreaming for me is when Ican fully break.out of the context of the dream and say fuck everythimg going on around me and literally run around go in houses and interact with people I run into. Now one thing I have never been qble to do is control or predict what anyone else in my dreams will do. Sometimes they do exactly what I think they will do( and I wonder if its because I thought it) and sometimes they will do the opposite or something different entirely. I do believe there is a level 4 which I have never experienced which I think you can change your surroundings etc.
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That machine joe is talking about at the end I watched a video about on UA-cam it’s nuts that he brought that up, if anyone has seen that video imagine them paring that technology with ai generated art… then recording dreams could possibly actually work
Believe it or not this red haired man is one of the greatest comedians of all time.
Hell yea. He’s so awesome and honest.
He looks like maynard james keenan with that haircut
He is the last counter culture comedian around. Bill hicks and george carlin are gone
Who cares?
It's sad he compares JR to Carlin 🤦 I hope ppl will discover Stanhope through JR thou. Love AZ, the best choice for comedy 🤟🤟🤟
I swear I thought I was only one who has lucid dreams like he does. I realized that I can control my actions and realize that I'm dreaming while in my dream since I was 10 years old. I never told anyone or talked about it because I thought people would think i was crazy. Its a cool thing but weird sometimes.
Im 22 years old and have the exact same interactions with my dreams since I was about 11. It has happened to my father a handful of times, but happens to me at least 2-3 times a week. I have never heard of anyone else lucid dreaming in this way. Very cool to know I'm not alone.
Ive also found if I focus on a subject when going to sleep I can choose the scenario of my dreams. A lot of the time I imagine myself in destiny 2 missions or have even dreamed myself as a car in the game rocket league LOL,
If any of you want to have a lot of intense dreams each night, set an alarm for around 2 am and set it to snooze for 20 minutes but never turn it off. I have a vivid and intense dream each time I go back to sleep.
"but have u tried DMT underwater " - Joe Rogan
...In a float tank while bow hunting elk on shrooms after doing stand up comedy with Dave and some aliens...
In a sauna
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Probably one of the funniest quotes this year
2:04 ya that’s the sad thing about lucid dreaming, not being able to share them. Although, I’ve heard of people sharing dreams and ive shared a “tripping dream” with my friend.
Haven’t seen the movie but “ come true “ reminds me of the ads in your dreams from futurama
Doug, sorry man, that tulip on your head must go.
Naw it's fresh!
He's drippy
It’s dope
I'll know I'm in a lucid dream if I show up at work and my boss isn't acting like a little jerk
If your lucid dreaming and you go to work you better slap your dream self for you
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I’ve lived entire lives, had whole families, fought in wars, etc in my dreams. I usually wake up with my head spinning once I realize that the entire life I just lived wasn’t even real.
I had a dream Angelina jolie was rubbing up on me. Was devastated when I woke up
My lucid dreams started via my terrible night terrors that I used to have as a kid. At a point I took power back from my nightmares and started flying around, using the force, teleporting, etc...