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I’ve been trying to lucid dream for almost 3 years now and I have only had 7 lucid dreams I honestly think this was something holding me back, thank you.
Don't it we'll ruin your sleep. I have these all the time, and when you know the dream is fake, you just want to wake up. I can do anything make anything it's boring, and sometimes the dreams feel like days or years. Everything kinda fades away. For me, it just feels like I'm trapped.
I have so much brain fog in my dreams, I seem not to question anything there. But by now I am amazed by how many different weird scenarios and stories my mind creates. I had no idea as I never before paid really much attention.
thank you. I flew today in my dream. I now have less fear of flying and a bit more awareness. I ground myself more in my dream. speaking out loud is still a bit difficult. may need even more awareness to be able to do it. I have my focus back on lucid dreaming by the way. I am lucky to know this channel and not those misinformation channels. that I learn lucid dreaming the right way
Jim, firstly, thank you so much! - Secondly, brilliant, well done! - Flying is a really good sign that you're getting comfortable with lucid dreaming and dream control - plus it's just far too much fun! So glad to hear you have your focus back. These things can fluctuate - that's normal - but you've already beaten most people by sticking at it!
this is important for accelerating learning in any field/skill, always try to draw associations. the more you learn the easier it becomes to learn due to the fact that you can make more associations with things you already know
It's the amount of adventure you can achieve once you know your dreaming....I set traps to recognize im in a dream, if it was there in reality then it needs to be there in a dream. Now go have fun.
Last night's dream hurt because I nose pinched twice, barely worked the first time, more successful the 2nd but I disregarded it and continued being a moron
Great video and I'm back 😁 life got in the way and I missed alot of content 👀 great tattoo btw I did check that one 😍😍 will start with the podcasts iv missed tonight I think 🙂🙂
We remember that we successfully reality checked in our dream, but remember nothing after, probably lost lucidity really quickly again. We just realized, there’s this weird spiral feeling we get during a false awakening or loosing lucidity sometimes, but it’s a similar feeling to the strong feeling of dissociation we get in waking life sometimes during high emotional stress or excitement. Yesterday we were awake and before bed, the spiral feeling was there, we were talking with the people in our body, as usual for us before bed, and just for a minute it felt like Max went somewhere else and the person we were talking to was alone, but just for a minute, then we came back, we were both scared, and went to talk to our partner about it. We realized that minute where it felt like we stopped existing was also directly after a heightened emotional response from our head friend. We have wondered for some time if we have a severe dissociative disorder. At this time we are diagnosed with dissociative type complex ptsd among other things. From a spiritual perspective we just say we’re possessed usually.
had a low-lucidity dream the other day. i really need to start engaging with the dream world and stop worrying about waking up, which is what happened-.-
I learned to lucid dream through trial and error. I used to think that keeping my mind awake while my body was asleep was the answer, but it wasn't. I wasted so many hours doing it. Then I learned that it was misinformation. After that, I had my first WILD using SSILD. I still use SSILD to this day. I took a break from SSILD for a while and tried other things like MILD and RCs, but they didn't work as well as SSILD did. You've got to stick with what works for you.
Idk if I can find what works for me. Maybe it’s putting low effort, because last night I got pretty close with doing almost nothing. I didn’t do an intentional wbtb, and I just said some random words in my head, and almost turned a nightmare into a lucid dream, but I guess my REM cycle ended😂
I believe that with time and experimenting I will figure out witch techniques match me and will start to focus on them. But before experimenting I should learn more. I must admit that I don’t read or watch about lucid dreaming as much as I should and would like to because there is always something I would like and something I would like better. Maybe it’s also the fact that I often just wanna escape reality forever which stops me since lucid dreaming and reality are so thigh-knotted… did you ever wanna escape reality and if, how did you handle lucid dreaming at the same time?
Since it's been the summertime (which means no college for me), I've been very much on autopilot, just following routines and not really honing in or practicing my critical thinking skills. I've been in this drifty day dreaming stage most of the summer, mostly thinking about fantasy and things that can't happen in waking life. I often get carried away during those as well, leading to just being lazy, both mentally and physically. And guess what? My lucid dreams have plummeted and all the lost work I'm putting in is leading to mixed results. I haven't jumped to any "guaranteed lucid dreams" type of videos as I've been on this channel long enough to know that it promotes the negative, but my headspace is very much lazy at this point. I will also restate what was in the video - there is no one cut and dry path for everyone. Even when I was having consistent and good quality lucid dreams, I still felt like what I doing wasn't right, which ultimately lead to a bit of burn out. It's easy to resort to doing nothing at this stage but the end result (lack of a better term) is worth it. I still need to find out what works the best for me and that's going to require breaking the lazy mindset. Great video and a good wake up call. I've been getting back on track with reality checks, trying to remember to so at least one per hour (as a base). Hopefully my lucids start coming back!
It's so easy to do Stumped, and remember the goal isn't to completely overcome this, just to recognise and fix it where it limits us. And thank you as always for your thoughtful comments!! (I always enjoy them)
I recently saw that if u need to lucid dream, you need to always ask yourself frequently how did u get to the place u are currently throughout the day, is this true?
Potentially important thing for lucid dreaming is not waking up too abruptly because it will snap you out of dreams and you will forget everything that happened this happened to me tonight and I forgot one of my first lucid dreams due to being snapped into reality to fast
I should have realised I was dreaming last night when I was in the cairngorms, where I went three weeks ago, and there were shops and a swamp that aren’t actually there. Thinking about it now, I should have realised it was a dream when I saw the shops, or if not, when I swam through the swamp
interesting video. but i find it hard to do critical thinking so far because i suffer from brainfog. I dont know if that happened because due to lack of sleep, drinking overexessive coffee, alcohol in the weekends or overindulging on facebook reels and youtube shorts (wich are mostly TikTok videos on different platforms). maybe its even a combination of more of these. also sugarcravings kill my momentum of beeing in the moment since i think a lot about junkfood lately and the cravings are unbearable most of the times and then i gave up and eat sugary or saly foods again. maybe the sugar also gives me brainfog. but Critical Thinking as of right now is just impossible. On the other hand... I had a Lucid Dream just this week, but because i was way too excited to make a portal my dream faded in about thirty seconds and i cant recall much of the False Awakening afterwards. i can recall that i first dreamed about flying and got lucid because of this and i flew some little bit more and loving the scenery. i suddenly went in a room were i wanted to make a portal but the excitement OR the work i had to do to make the portal got the better of me and woke up in another hazier dream. after i woke up i had conflicted emotions. In a way i was happy i finaly had a lucid dream after almost a full month of no luck but in the other hand i got a bit frustrated from the fact that it was way too short of a lucid dream to even call it succesfull. also it was a hazey dream and not realy that vivid. i just remembered parts of the dream but every small bit counts right?! because this lucid dream this week i am a bit hopefull that i can still lucid dream despite the brainfog i'm having.
do a meditation where you try to sit completely still. training impulse control - if you get an impulse to shuffle, scratch, etc, DO NOT DO IT and keep it up for as long as you can. try it once a day at first, u can even set a stopwatch to track your record
I've had lucid dreaming so many times i lost count. He was out of hand. I would tell my x if he felt me touching him so he can wake me up, he said no. There were evil Spirits i couldn't see, but was wrestling me on the ground I've had out of body experiences as well where i went to hell. I have to elevate my frequency so to make sure when i pass i go into a high asteral dimension. So much has happened to me. I could write a book. I wish i knew someone who understands this that lives close. Ive had someone talk to me from behind twice. A man's voice said, say a command and a ladies voice sounded urgent. Both times i had something devastating happen. I don't want to end up in a lower astral. I surely don't want to leave my body. Nor have lucid dreaming. But, i did look at those double doors wondering if i should open it. I couldn't so i ran to my bed sat down and woke up instantly. It was just too vivid.
Keeping in mindfulness through the day also leads to lucid dreaming as stated by the Tibetan yoga that we are not lucid in dream because we also not are lucid (aware/present/mindfull) in waking life?
I have a question man, a couple days ago I watched a couple vids on lucid dreaming, then I went to sleep that night and woke up in the morning, I started watching my phone. After that I went into this weird sleep but I still heard the sound from the video I was watching, I could barely see anything and it was almost all black, but I was flying and it felt like I actually was? Super strange and if you have an answer please reply. 😀
Hi theweirdduck. Just to clear something up, WILD isn't a technique - that's a common misunderstanding - it's an outcome of a technique (lucid dreams come in two flavours, DILDs or WILDs, and there are different techniques to induce either of them). The best thing I can recommend is dive into the other videos here on the channel, your question is requires an answer that needs way more than a comment :)
I’m wondering what I’m doing wrong when trying to have a lucid dream (or dreaming in general). I’ve tried for many years to have a lucid dream and have tried different types of methods to see which work best for me, but I’ve never been able to have one happen. So I’m beginning to wonder if I’m not able to have a lucid dream (or to even dream at all) if I’ve tried all that I could think of with no results.
Yeah I have been trying for years but it never worked I couldn't even remember my dreams but after being repeatedly gaslit into thinking I was forgetting my dreams or not trying hard enough I got a sleep tracker and turns out I have some sort of insomnia and barely getting any sleep at all
explanation: I was at some kind of social gathering and I looked down and realized I was wearing different pants than what I thought I was wearing, so I reality tested and had my 4th lucid dream
I love how silly and perfect this is. It's exactly this kind of obscure detail that is needed in this strange game of inter-dimensional spot the difference!
That would depend greatly on your personal motivations. Those of us who enjoy the genuine exploration of the mind, no artificial simulation would offer the same true mystery.
@@DanielLoveOrg exploring my dreams when i'm lucid is very fun and its easier to follow the dreamplot with the knowledgde that you're lucid to stay longer in the dream. everytime i try to do crazy stuff (like this last week creating a portal and flying) my dreams become very hazey and i wake up faster than you can say Dream. so most of my succesfull lucid dreams were dreams that i followed the dream while sometimes talking to characters that they are in My Lucid Dream.
Hey Daniel i am on the lucid dream curse like the 19 days one and i am on day 10 do you think it would be a good idea to try the wbtb method with the wild? And if you do suggest in what hour do you think i should wake up to try the wild. Every day i go to sleep in around 12:30 in the night and wake up in about 10:30. Oh and also can you please reply quickly cuse in my country the time is different than yours in my country its now 10 in the night
i had another lucid dream but i tried to fly and i couldn't so i gave up and somehow managed to use my real life hands and i put my hand to my face and i woke up
I sometimes get sleep paralysis. A few years ago, I only felt suffocated and heard high-pitched sounds, which were tolerable. However, after two years, when I regained the intrest to have lucid dreams, I experienced sleep paralysis again, but this time the pain was too intense. It felt like a sharp rod was digging into my spinal cord 😭. I tried to calm myself down and imagine a beautiful park where I was sitting, so that I could convert it into a lucid dream, but the pain did not go away. It came in cycles with two-second intervals 😥😰😰. I am desperate to find a solution to this problem, as very few people on the internet seem to have it. Please help me!please any solution evry time i getting sleep paralysis i am loosing the chance of becoming lucid because of this please help me 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hey, I just have a quick question about something I learned about today. So do you believe in astral projecting, or is it just nonsense that people are spreading online?
It contradicts everything we know about science, the brain, and the universe. The experience, as described, is almost identical to Wake-Initiated Lucid Dreaming (only with the wrong conclusion drawn). So in my opinion, it's mostly new-age nonsense. That said, there are still mysteries to consciousness, but we should base our opinions and views on evidence rather than beliefs.
@@DanielLoveOrg Thanks, I wasn’t sure if this was real or not, especially considering that it just sounded like another lucid dreaming technique interpreted the wrong way.
I saw strange dreams for a month, and i knew that i am asleep. Then i tried to wake up in a dream, but i woke up false. In the end i woke up real. I don't know it is lucid dreaming or not, i encountered several like this. My question, is it lucid dreaming Please ,pls reply
Honestly i think my dreams are so wild that even if i become licid, they are too wild to comprehend so my brain exits me out of any type of dream im having ad ots getting quite annoying
i've been trying wild for 2 weeks now and my dream recall has been going backwards because of it, should i switch to a different technique and if yes, what technique should i use if i did MILD for 2 weeks and WILD for 2 weeks. Edit: im still figuring out how to purchase a membership.
WILD isn't a technique it's a type of lucid dream.... wake initiated lucid dream...there are a lot of really good videos on this channel that'll help to answer your question 😊
I'd say it's essentially inevitable and unavoidable, as it's quite a standard function of the mind. That said, we need to recognise it and break the habit, as it's that process which leads to lucidity (the regained awareness flavour)
I just had my first lucid dream I really thought I died 😂 I was in my work parking lot sleeping in car next to my coworkers the they where gone and there was grass every where
Dude i was lucid dreaming and this was the weirdest i asked someone what is the loterry number as a troll😂😂 but he said 19 30 25 60 85 34 so bro idk if this is real😂😂 but are these actually numbers ik the persons in my dreams are just actually myself but idk how and if this is true?
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I’ve been trying to lucid dream for almost 3 years now and I have only had 7 lucid dreams I honestly think this was something holding me back, thank you.
Don't it we'll ruin your sleep. I have these all the time, and when you know the dream is fake, you just want to wake up. I can do anything make anything it's boring, and sometimes the dreams feel like days or years. Everything kinda fades away. For me, it just feels like I'm trapped.
@@RoboTosterChad It didn't ruin my sleep
I have so much brain fog in my dreams, I seem not to question anything there. But by now I am amazed by how many different weird scenarios and stories my mind creates. I had no idea as I never before paid really much attention.
thank you. I flew today in my dream. I now have less fear of flying and a bit more awareness. I ground myself more in my dream. speaking out loud is still a bit difficult. may need even more awareness to be able to do it.
I have my focus back on lucid dreaming by the way. I am lucky to know this channel and not those misinformation channels. that I learn lucid dreaming the right way
Jim, firstly, thank you so much! - Secondly, brilliant, well done! - Flying is a really good sign that you're getting comfortable with lucid dreaming and dream control - plus it's just far too much fun!
So glad to hear you have your focus back. These things can fluctuate - that's normal - but you've already beaten most people by sticking at it!
You’ve illustrated this point very well here. I hadn’t really considered the aspect of transferring knowledge from other areas in life.
this is important for accelerating learning in any field/skill, always try to draw associations. the more you learn the easier it becomes to learn due to the fact that you can make more associations with things you already know
Also, the editing in this felt particularly impressive for some reason! Well done.
It's the amount of adventure you can achieve once you know your dreaming....I set traps to recognize im in a dream, if it was there in reality then it needs to be there in a dream. Now go have fun.
This is gold ! everything is crystal clear now, much appreciated 👍
The worst thing for me is giving up, I will try to not give up in september
You can do it!
How is the progesss buddy?
I actually want to know as well, any progress?
@@DanielLoveOrg I gave up bro I tried lucid, dream, tea and it didn’t work to be honest with you. I think that I just can’t.
@@jayjay5562 Damn. You succumbed to the most difficult part of it all. Sad.
yoo I finally got after one week my first lucid dream!!
I do it sometimes but I am Getting better at not doing it keep up the great work Daniel
Ah those variables... don't ya just love 'em !
It does feel a little like swimming in Alphabetti spaghetti at times!
@@DanielLoveOrg what are the variables
Last night's dream hurt because I nose pinched twice, barely worked the first time, more successful the 2nd but I disregarded it and continued being a moron
Glad I'm not the only potato head round here
Great video and I'm back 😁 life got in the way and I missed alot of content 👀 great tattoo btw I did check that one 😍😍 will start with the podcasts iv missed tonight I think 🙂🙂
Welcome back! - And thank you!!
I love to see your editing improve overtime for eg sfx and animations keep up the great work 🎉🎉
We remember that we successfully reality checked in our dream, but remember nothing after, probably lost lucidity really quickly again. We just realized, there’s this weird spiral feeling we get during a false awakening or loosing lucidity sometimes, but it’s a similar feeling to the strong feeling of dissociation we get in waking life sometimes during high emotional stress or excitement. Yesterday we were awake and before bed, the spiral feeling was there, we were talking with the people in our body, as usual for us before bed, and just for a minute it felt like Max went somewhere else and the person we were talking to was alone, but just for a minute, then we came back, we were both scared, and went to talk to our partner about it. We realized that minute where it felt like we stopped existing was also directly after a heightened emotional response from our head friend. We have wondered for some time if we have a severe dissociative disorder. At this time we are diagnosed with dissociative type complex ptsd among other things. From a spiritual perspective we just say we’re possessed usually.
Very intelligent and clear help with the basis of lucid dreaming. It has helped me get out of a rut!
Thank you for the nice video! With you´re help I will get a lucid dream tonight!
3:55 ohhhh that makes sense
so i gotta be super logical and critical
thanks❤
Thank you Daniel
had a low-lucidity dream the other day. i really need to start engaging with the dream world and stop worrying about waking up, which is what happened-.-
Leaving a comment to boost! Hopefully I'm not doing what is being demonstrated what's in the video!
I learned to lucid dream through trial and error. I used to think that keeping my mind awake while my body was asleep was the answer, but it wasn't. I wasted so many hours doing it. Then I learned that it was misinformation. After that, I had my first WILD using SSILD. I still use SSILD to this day. I took a break from SSILD for a while and tried other things like MILD and RCs, but they didn't work as well as SSILD did. You've got to stick with what works for you.
Idk if I can find what works for me. Maybe it’s putting low effort, because last night I got pretty close with doing almost nothing. I didn’t do an intentional wbtb, and I just said some random words in my head, and almost turned a nightmare into a lucid dream, but I guess my REM cycle ended😂
@@Fish-pi8lv Now I just tell myself I'm gonna lucid dream tonight and I do. I use prospective memory for it.
@@FireboltJB yea I wish I was at that level. I’ve still never had a fully lucid dream yet
Thank you
Hello Daniel, I was on vacation for a week and didn't bring a dream journal. Now I can't remember my dreams, what do I do?
I believe that with time and experimenting I will figure out witch techniques match me and will start to focus on them.
But before experimenting I should learn more. I must admit that I don’t read or watch about lucid dreaming as much as I should and would like to because there is always something I would like and something I would like better. Maybe it’s also the fact that I often just wanna escape reality forever which stops me since lucid dreaming and reality are so thigh-knotted… did you ever wanna escape reality and if, how did you handle lucid dreaming at the same time?
Thank you so much for everything, Daniel! ❤️
My pleasure!, Thank you for being here 😊
Make a video abt the best things to do in a lucid dream pls
Since it's been the summertime (which means no college for me), I've been very much on autopilot, just following routines and not really honing in or practicing my critical thinking skills. I've been in this drifty day dreaming stage most of the summer, mostly thinking about fantasy and things that can't happen in waking life. I often get carried away during those as well, leading to just being lazy, both mentally and physically. And guess what? My lucid dreams have plummeted and all the lost work I'm putting in is leading to mixed results. I haven't jumped to any "guaranteed lucid dreams" type of videos as I've been on this channel long enough to know that it promotes the negative, but my headspace is very much lazy at this point.
I will also restate what was in the video - there is no one cut and dry path for everyone. Even when I was having consistent and good quality lucid dreams, I still felt like what I doing wasn't right, which ultimately lead to a bit of burn out. It's easy to resort to doing nothing at this stage but the end result (lack of a better term) is worth it. I still need to find out what works the best for me and that's going to require breaking the lazy mindset.
Great video and a good wake up call. I've been getting back on track with reality checks, trying to remember to so at least one per hour (as a base). Hopefully my lucids start coming back!
It's so easy to do Stumped, and remember the goal isn't to completely overcome this, just to recognise and fix it where it limits us. And thank you as always for your thoughtful comments!! (I always enjoy them)
One of the things I find really weird is when I have a dream where where I appear to be thinking critically but don't realise that I'm dreaming.....
I recently saw that if u need to lucid dream, you need to always ask yourself frequently how did u get to the place u are currently throughout the day, is this true?
Potentially important thing for lucid dreaming is not waking up too abruptly because it will snap you out of dreams and you will forget everything that happened this happened to me tonight and I forgot one of my first lucid dreams due to being snapped into reality to fast
My question is.. How can I keep my mind awake and body asleep? Any help?
You'll find a lot of videos about that here on the channel
Thanks for the advice 🎉
I should have realised I was dreaming last night when I was in the cairngorms, where I went three weeks ago, and there were shops and a swamp that aren’t actually there. Thinking about it now, I should have realised it was a dream when I saw the shops, or if not, when I swam through the swamp
interesting video. but i find it hard to do critical thinking so far because i suffer from brainfog. I dont know if that happened because due to lack of sleep, drinking overexessive coffee, alcohol in the weekends or overindulging on facebook reels and youtube shorts (wich are mostly TikTok videos on different platforms). maybe its even a combination of more of these. also sugarcravings kill my momentum of beeing in the moment since i think a lot about junkfood lately and the cravings are unbearable most of the times and then i gave up and eat sugary or saly foods again. maybe the sugar also gives me brainfog. but Critical Thinking as of right now is just impossible.
On the other hand...
I had a Lucid Dream just this week, but because i was way too excited to make a portal my dream faded in about thirty seconds and i cant recall much of the False Awakening afterwards. i can recall that i first dreamed about flying and got lucid because of this and i flew some little bit more and loving the scenery. i suddenly went in a room were i wanted to make a portal but the excitement OR the work i had to do to make the portal got the better of me and woke up in another hazier dream. after i woke up i had conflicted emotions. In a way i was happy i finaly had a lucid dream after almost a full month of no luck but in the other hand i got a bit frustrated from the fact that it was way too short of a lucid dream to even call it succesfull. also it was a hazey dream and not realy that vivid. i just remembered parts of the dream but every small bit counts right?! because this lucid dream this week i am a bit hopefull that i can still lucid dream despite the brainfog i'm having.
do a meditation where you try to sit completely still.
training impulse control - if you get an impulse to shuffle, scratch, etc, DO NOT DO IT and keep it up for as long as you can.
try it once a day at first, u can even set a stopwatch to track your record
How do you start to critical think because i find it confusing to critical think by memory
I've had lucid dreaming so many times i lost count. He was out of hand. I would tell my x if he felt me touching him so he can wake me up, he said no. There were evil
Spirits i couldn't see, but was wrestling me on the ground I've had out of body experiences as well where i went to hell. I have to elevate my frequency so to make sure when i pass i go into a high asteral dimension. So much has happened to me. I could write a book. I wish i knew someone who understands this that lives close. Ive had someone talk to me from behind twice. A man's voice said, say a command and a ladies voice sounded urgent. Both times i had something devastating happen. I don't want to end up in a lower astral. I surely don't want to leave my body. Nor have lucid dreaming. But, i did look at those double doors wondering if i should open it. I couldn't so i ran to my bed sat down and woke up instantly. It was just too vivid.
Keeping in mindfulness through the day also leads to lucid dreaming as stated by the Tibetan yoga that we are not lucid in dream because we also not are lucid (aware/present/mindfull) in waking life?
Not exactly, this video explains why: ua-cam.com/video/Sh4wmg_gkIU/v-deo.html
I have a question man, a couple days ago I watched a couple vids on lucid dreaming, then I went to sleep that night and woke up in the morning, I started watching my phone. After that I went into this weird sleep but I still heard the sound from the video I was watching, I could barely see anything and it was almost all black, but I was flying and it felt like I actually was? Super strange and if you have an answer please reply. 😀
Maybe a hypnogogic hallucination. Interesting stuff. Look it up
hello do you recommend mild or wild for starters?
and what mindset do i need to have for reality tests?
Hi theweirdduck. Just to clear something up, WILD isn't a technique - that's a common misunderstanding - it's an outcome of a technique (lucid dreams come in two flavours, DILDs or WILDs, and there are different techniques to induce either of them). The best thing I can recommend is dive into the other videos here on the channel, your question is requires an answer that needs way more than a comment :)
I’m wondering what I’m doing wrong when trying to have a lucid dream (or dreaming in general).
I’ve tried for many years to have a lucid dream and have tried different types of methods to see which work best for me, but I’ve never been able to have one happen.
So I’m beginning to wonder if I’m not able to have a lucid dream (or to even dream at all) if I’ve tried all that I could think of with no results.
Hi. How to wake up after 5 hours of sleep? I go back to sleep as soon as I wake up. When I wake up I feel very tried and I dont want to do anything
I hope i am not doing the thing I don't know what it is but I will say after the video if I do it I hope everyone has a lovely day
huh
Cool 😎 👍
I feel like school has gotten in the way of my lucid dreams.
A busy life can certainly interfere
Yeah I have been trying for years but it never worked I couldn't even remember my dreams but after being repeatedly gaslit into thinking I was forgetting my dreams or not trying hard enough I got a sleep tracker and turns out I have some sort of insomnia and barely getting any sleep at all
A pair of sweatpants got me lucid last night 😂
explanation: I was at some kind of social gathering and I looked down and realized I was wearing different pants than what I thought I was wearing, so I reality tested and had my 4th lucid dream
I love how silly and perfect this is. It's exactly this kind of obscure detail that is needed in this strange game of inter-dimensional spot the difference!
Well i think I've already found the best suited one for me
What u do
Do we even need lucid dream in the future? when we will have hyper virtual reality feeling technology
That would depend greatly on your personal motivations. Those of us who enjoy the genuine exploration of the mind, no artificial simulation would offer the same true mystery.
I know the mind will always be greater than any technology
@@DanielLoveOrg exploring my dreams when i'm lucid is very fun and its easier to follow the dreamplot with the knowledgde that you're lucid to stay longer in the dream. everytime i try to do crazy stuff (like this last week creating a portal and flying) my dreams become very hazey and i wake up faster than you can say Dream. so most of my succesfull lucid dreams were dreams that i followed the dream while sometimes talking to characters that they are in My Lucid Dream.
Hey Daniel i am on the lucid dream curse like the 19 days one and i am on day 10 do you think it would be a good idea to try the wbtb method with the wild? And if you do suggest in what hour do you think i should wake up to try the wild. Every day i go to sleep in around 12:30 in the night and wake up in about 10:30. Oh and also can you please reply quickly cuse in my country the time is different than yours in my country its now 10 in the night
Hello, do you have a book named "Transparent Dreams" that you can translate into English?
i had another lucid dream but i tried to fly and i couldn't so i gave up and somehow managed to use my real life hands and i put my hand to my face and i woke up
I sometimes get sleep paralysis. A few years ago, I only felt suffocated and heard high-pitched sounds, which were tolerable. However, after two years, when I regained the intrest to have lucid dreams, I experienced sleep paralysis again, but this time the pain was too intense. It felt like a sharp rod was digging into my spinal cord 😭. I tried to calm myself down and imagine a beautiful park where I was sitting, so that I could convert it into a lucid dream, but the pain did not go away. It came in cycles with two-second intervals 😥😰😰. I am desperate to find a solution to this problem, as very few people on the internet seem to have it. Please help me!please any solution evry time i getting sleep paralysis i am loosing the chance of becoming lucid because of this please help me 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Ok, so I think I’m not doing this! And I see we’ve reached 47k, nice!
It snuck up didn't it!
1:28 that’s correct
Hey, I just have a quick question about something I learned about today. So do you believe in astral projecting, or is it just nonsense that people are spreading online?
It contradicts everything we know about science, the brain, and the universe. The experience, as described, is almost identical to Wake-Initiated Lucid Dreaming (only with the wrong conclusion drawn). So in my opinion, it's mostly new-age nonsense. That said, there are still mysteries to consciousness, but we should base our opinions and views on evidence rather than beliefs.
@@DanielLoveOrg Thanks, I wasn’t sure if this was real or not, especially considering that it just sounded like another lucid dreaming technique interpreted the wrong way.
I saw strange dreams for a month, and i knew that i am asleep. Then i tried to wake up in a dream, but i woke up false. In the end i woke up real. I don't know it is lucid dreaming or not, i encountered several like this.
My question, is it lucid dreaming
Please ,pls reply
Honestly i think my dreams are so wild that even if i become licid, they are too wild to comprehend so my brain exits me out of any type of dream im having ad ots getting quite annoying
I should sleep soon
i've been trying wild for 2 weeks now and my dream recall has been going backwards because of it, should i switch to a different technique and if yes, what technique should i use if i did MILD for 2 weeks and WILD for 2 weeks. Edit: im still figuring out how to purchase a membership.
WILD isn't a technique it's a type of lucid dream.... wake initiated lucid dream...there are a lot of really good videos on this channel that'll help to answer your question 😊
As others have said, I hope I’m not doing this!
I'd say it's essentially inevitable and unavoidable, as it's quite a standard function of the mind. That said, we need to recognise it and break the habit, as it's that process which leads to lucidity (the regained awareness flavour)
I just had my first lucid dream I really thought I died 😂 I was in my work parking lot sleeping in car next to my coworkers the they where gone and there was grass every where
i dont think there is an easy path like you mentioned
Hey i have had a couple of lucid dreams before but the dreams are very foggy and just feel like normal dreams, can you help me??
I can, but the best advice would be to take a look through the channel's videos - it should more than solve your issue (and fix many others too!)
@@DanielLoveOrg Thanks, i will look into trying to watch all of your videos to learn as much as possible, your the only youtuber i trust.
1:26 Mabye
I can’t even fall asleep in general 😪🤦♂️
Dude i was lucid dreaming and this was the weirdest i asked someone what is the loterry number as a troll😂😂 but he said 19 30 25 60 85 34 so bro idk if this is real😂😂 but are these actually numbers ik the persons in my dreams are just actually myself but idk how and if this is true?
You keep comparing lucid dreaming to working out do a gym video
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No I don’t think there’s an easy path to lucid dreaming. If there was we’d all be doing it.
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