Firstly don't assume genders. That woman, is the channel moderator and a well loved part of our community who helps the smooth running of the channel. Also, what's your point? Even if she wasn't, I consider everyone who comments on as many videos as possible as the core supporters of the channel. The videos you watch exist because of the support of these people (and if you'd watched every video, you'd know all this).
Great point. Thanks for simplifying the base principle. It really helps clarify things. Now I need to do mental exercises that strengthen my memory and resolve.
It was quite a long time I was trying to shift into my DR but I couldn’t, instead I had a lucid dream ! So it’s true that sometimes the best technique is no technique!
Great video in summarizing what lucid dreaming comes down to, Daniel !! Loved the socks and the bananas and wishing you a wonderful Back to the Future trip !!
I just need to get my dream recall back. I use to remember 4 or 5 dreams in a night . I'm lucky if remember my last dream now. For the last 2 weeks quit all caffeine drinks to see if I can dream better buts so far . It just messed up my sleep cycle.
@DragonBallDetroit I was dreaming better . All did about 2 months of focus on my dreams. Recently quit caffeine again. I did have a quick lucid dream. I find I don't sleep long enuff because of getting up early for work to do overtime. Maybe get over 6 hours sleep a night. When I was dreaming alot . I was getting about 9 hours of sleep.
@@stockpilethomas7900 yeah that makes sense. Ever since I started working I have noticed my sleeping hours have decreased. You may not have enough time to enter rem period. I still have dreams despite my horrible schedule.
Thanks for this video , I've always struggled with the idea of needing a technique working for me but never taught I can find it beacouse it's a specific method to do it. Now with this video , I can finally try a lucid dream technique that works with me .Thank you again Daniel Love
I’m new to LD, but from my first and second attempts, I realized it’s about the focus and relaxation. I meditate a bit so it’s helpful. Try to remember you’re awake, but don’t get excited for it. If you can stay completely still and not move, you can get into sleep quickly. I’m onto my 4th try now and I feel a lot more familiar with only like 10 seconds of lucid dreaming. I’ll come back and log anything that occurs if it helps.
It's a very difficult question to answer. But think of it this way: How long does the average person take to learn a new language? The answer to that question is roughly the same, with the same complexity. Everyone's rate of progress will vary, and ones ability to understand the language improves over time, but that doesn't mean they can't speak it a little earlier on. Sorry to not be more precise, but as you can see from the analogy, some things just have a lot of grey areas and imprecision baked in :) And just to correct the previous comment, staying still isn't necessary. It's helpful to minimize movement a little but not at the risk of discomfort. We fall asleep every night without having to consciously stay absolutely still, the same is true for lucid dreaming. If you need to adjust for comfort, or swallow, or anything else. You can do so without issue.
from what i've learned from you: - There are practically infinitely many techniques as you can just invent your own at any time. i.e. "FILD" is just a WILD technique because it's just something to focus on. - There are 2 techniques no? As WILD and DILD are fundamentally different? Though memory is obviously important for dreaming in general. What's the point of dreaming if you can't remember etc, childhood amnesia is also a good analogy. another point: I've never gotten my head around the prospective memory bit. You always use the example of going to the store to buy milk, but in waking life you know you're in the store so it's easy to remember. With dreams it seems paradoxical that this should work as you don't know you're dreaming by default. Appreciate the classical in the background like Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite and Beethoven's 9th symphony :)
I wouldn't say they're fundamentally different, there is a lot of overlap ( so much so that back in the day I used to use the term DWILD for the grey areas). It's really more to do with broken versus unbroken memory/attention. With variables from a few seconds to hours. And yes, familiarity with your dreams via dream journalling helps to create the "visiting the store" effect :)
@@LucidDreamPortal I see, so it's more like a spectrum with WILD on one side and DILD on the other with time unaware being the scale? For example 100% WILD would be 0 time unaware, as you go straight from wakefulness to dreaming while maintaining consciousness. 100% DILD would be no awareness until you're in the middle of the dream. Anything in the middle is a "gray" area. (And maybe MILD is right in the middle) Does this sound like an accurate description? Also I understand the prospective memory bit now, thank you.
My memory has been a little bit off lately - it's been a bit more difficult to recall what I've been learning in general and what has been happening around me. Granted, I'm sure that will improve shortly after I fix the main issues, but it's really no wonder I've been seeing a lesser number of dreams in general. My brain is trying to store energy and power to do something else because it doesn't perceive dreams as the number one priority right now. Which I guess is good as they shouldn't be, but they have fallen from where they were. It's also been causing very important things to be forgotten, which has farther worsened the issue(s). For example, this whole video. Things were going over my head the whole time. I brought up yesterday that my focus has been off and it was apparent today - the whole first half of the video besides the socks is basically a wash. When the banana part was brought up, I kept thinking about it. Was it going to be hidden or up-front? My whole attention was on that instead of on the video. I will give the video another watch, just so I can actually listen clearly, but I think that this highlights a clear flaw I have right now and acts as a warning if I keep down this path of not actively trying to improve. The parts I heard clearly were very insightful! I think it's also worth mentioning that health also factors a lot into memory as well and that, to be a lucid dreamer, health is also a priority. Anyway, time to give the video a second watch through!
Absolutely. But the trick isn't just having good memory, but to target it correctly. Think of memory as a telescope, you need to aim it at the correct star (lucidity)
Bananas! (2x) Again ... could that become a running gag on this channel? (I'd be all in for that!) 🙃 But no wonder that I'm struggling to LD, my memory overall is kind of really bad. Thank you so much for sharing this, Daniel!
Does anybody have advice on maintaining focus to make it into conscious sleep? I’m new to this and am currently going to take my 4th attempt. My first time I felt hypnagogic, but got excited. The second time, I was successful but only for about 10 seconds lucid dreaming, once again, losing focus from being excited. No dream on my 3rd.
I dunno if I asked but there is interesting thing connected with memory, my friend from one LD group has a conversation with someone and topic of this conversation has showed in his dream, another interesting event he woke up in the middle of the night for a while and his friend asked if there is something to drink, after short answer he again fall asleep and was dreaming about his friend and drinks. Reddit said to him that this is dream incubation, and he wonder if he could use it but intentionally, like has a conversation with clues and then get those clues while dreaming or he wake up talk about LD then he go back to bed quickly and got clues while dreaming
It's certainly possible, but not altogether very reliable. There is a strange reverse logic with this, when you're not trying it seems.to work, but when you actively try not so much. The mind is a peculiar thing!
@@LucidDreamPortal He thinks it could be connected with his subconsciousness which stores those information and the while dreaming processing it like neural network in computing if some neurons are active those information flows up
Great video! I wonder if (at some point in the future) you could go into various “progress signs” someone new to the subject would see, before they can actually achieve full “lucid dreamer status”. It’s great that you help us understand that there are no shortcuts, but impatient losers like me could really do with short term benchmarks to help us stay motivated and keep track of our progress. (I hope this makes sense, I’m very tired…) Anyway, thank you again, Daniel, for all your work and informative videos!
Yes I've read his books. They are a fun read but are fiction books, so it's best to treat them (and any details mentioned in them) as you would any other work of fiction.
@@LucidDreamPortal I would love if there was a video or something about it. Because, with aphantasia, I have no visualisation, I don't really know how to lucid dream.
@@manyaktortorella7706 To be quite frank, visualisation has absolutely no influence (or relevance) on your ability to lucid dream. I'll see what I can do video-wise.
Thinking about lucid dreaming techniques as different kinds of mnemonic techniques is a very helpful way of putting it all into perspective and understanding what their purpose is. It also makes the fact that different techniques have different effectiveness for different people more intuitive I think, as I'd guess most of us have found some mnemonic techniques more/less useful than others in waking life. Great video!
Yo! I'm indian I know all about lucid dream... I think it's been 1 year since I heard about lucid dream But I haven't done it yet... So can you tell me how to do 'lucid dream' in a 'Real' and Proper way...??? Waiting for your reply!!! 😄
Best place to start would be the 19 day course here on the channel. The first 3 lessons are free, and the entire course costs less than a coffee. A lot of people have found it has helped them unlock lucid dreaming :)
@@LucidDreamPortal thank u.... Can you tell me which is the best book for Lucid Dream because I want to learn the techniques and knowledge of Lucid Dreaming from one book? Waiting for reply.... ^ - ^......
Yeah, I promise you I'll buy it. ❤️😉 And my friend told me about the stephen la Berge's book "exploring the world of lucid dreaming" Is it a good book and does it have the techniques to dream lucidly??? .... I'm confused but I'd still like to buy your book. 🙃😉🤗🤗🤗
@@LucidDreamPortal And can i use my hand 🧤 gloves for warming my one hand and dream lucidly.... Sorry!! 😅 If I'm confusing you... I have lot of questions about lucid dreamssss 🙄😄😆😅😅
Hi Daniel, it boggles my mind how forgetful I can be in my dreams. I think I need your advice on how to engage my memory to address the following issue: Just like many other people, I have recurring dreams in which I am back at high school. These are extremely common, yet there seems to be almost some kind of resistance to remember that this is no longer my reality. As if the mind were actually reluctant to remember. I find it a bit silly because this is such an obvious dream sign and it is so common that if I somehow hacked this, I would be almost a nightly lucid dreamer. Any ideas how to deal with this? Thank you!
@@ryzikx No, I don't see anyone from the high school. That's why I depend solely on my memory, but it fails me almost every time it happens... I hope Daniel can suggest something useful 😁
Visualization is probably the easiest way to do do this. But equally if you have any old photos or connections to last memories, you can use those also :)
New to channel, got a question. Is it possible to lucid dream and not see colors? Example, you know the dream actors are there and you can hear them however there isnt any colors. Kinda like you are blind.
Welcome to the channel! Technically, all manner of odd things can occur during dreaming. So it is impossible to say exactly what you've experienced, but as others have suggested hypnagogic hallucinations are possible.
It can express itself in many different ways. It can be instantaneous like suddenly teleporting to another world, it can be slow and strange with hallucinations and body distortions, it can feel like floating out of your body, or falling through the bed. The list is almost endless!
Daniel, I had success taking the choline bitartrate and b12. The lucid dream was longer than usual and more stable. I didn't do any technique either. I'm going to try the ALPHA GPC tonight. I'm doing the prospective memory training in ETWOLD as well. It's helped me remember my goals in lucid dreams. I used to not be able to remember a damn thing in that state. I just did random things while I was lucid lol.
@@johnnym6748 It's in Explore the World of Lucid Dreaming. On page 76/77. Basically you get a list of targets for a given day. Then you try to hit your targets by performing a reality check.
Not really. They increase your chances by about 5-10% at the absolute maximum. Dreams are already filled with strange events. If you don't notice them, then you'll not notice a flashing light. Both require the same amount of training.
❤ hello Daniel I was at my friend's house yesterday and he said that you have a higher change to become ludcid. If you pretend that you are already lucid is that true? ❤
its or its normal that im like roblox men getting so much lag and flyng crazy in one spot and seing black man stangdin and then wake up and the feel is not going away?
Love the Nutcracker music in the background 🥜🔩🍌
What's with the banana?
Training my prospective memory and leaving a comment, and later on I will be performing a delayed test.
Thank you for simplifying this for us! Now I can focus on the root skill, and not mind-boggling methods.
Díky!
Thank you so much for your support! You're brilliant
Bedankt
Thank you Jim, I really appreciate your support!
@@LucidDreamPortala question: I like those letters "dream". and the colors in the background. where do you get that? And the moon
@@jimvanhall217 hij negeert je
@@fightclub6147 een nederlander. Nice
@@fightclub6147 hij zou het wel druk hebben..
Thank you for this video. I really appreciate this one.
@@BurdFlaps That might be because SHE is the moderator?
Firstly don't assume genders. That woman, is the channel moderator and a well loved part of our community who helps the smooth running of the channel.
Also, what's your point?
Even if she wasn't, I consider everyone who comments on as many videos as possible as the core supporters of the channel.
The videos you watch exist because of the support of these people (and if you'd watched every video, you'd know all this).
Oh gosh.. I have nutoriously bad memory! Darn it! But I am so soo glad to know this stuff now!
Thanks!
Thank you so much Deadofnightambience, your support really means a lot to me. Stay lucid!
This was mind boggling, also the banana plug was legendary!
Love it
Thank you ☺️☺️
Thank you, I will be training my prospective memory now
Commenting to boost! I've been really liking the background music a lot!
If you want to listen to it yourself, many of his videos use Into the Aether by Dreamstate logic, you can find it on YT
@@SaffrinianOfficial I'll have to look that up! Thanks so much!
Thanks Stumped! And yes dreamstate logic is absolutely great, but this video isn't them.
Nice one and thank you
Thank you daniel
Your teaching is the best I've found. So right on.
Great point. Thanks for simplifying the base principle. It really helps clarify things. Now I need to do mental exercises that strengthen my memory and resolve.
It was quite a long time I was trying to shift into my DR but I couldn’t, instead I had a lucid dream ! So it’s true that sometimes the best technique is no technique!
yes, the banana, the banana worked very well, we must all use the banana lucid dreaming technique
Belated comment, but this is another nice video for the LD toolbox!
Banana.
I loved your socks you have the fashion sense
Great video in summarizing what lucid dreaming comes down to, Daniel !! Loved the socks and the bananas and wishing you a wonderful Back to the Future trip !!
Banana comment. Also, interesting video!
Great Video thanks,,always working towards more lucidity :)
I just need to get my dream recall back. I use to remember 4 or 5 dreams in a night . I'm lucky if remember my last dream now. For the last 2 weeks quit all caffeine drinks to see if I can dream better buts so far . It just messed up my sleep cycle.
After you quit though dreams should reoccur
@DragonBallDetroit I was dreaming better . All did about 2 months of focus on my dreams. Recently quit caffeine again. I did have a quick lucid dream. I find I don't sleep long enuff because of getting up early for work to do overtime. Maybe get over 6 hours sleep a night. When I was dreaming alot . I was getting about 9 hours of sleep.
@@stockpilethomas7900 yeah that makes sense. Ever since I started working I have noticed my sleeping hours have decreased. You may not have enough time to enter rem period. I still have dreams despite my horrible schedule.
Just bought your book, can’t wait to start
Thank you for your support, I hope.uou find it useful. Let me know how you get along!
Well, time to engage in getting that memory jogged…like remembering tomorrow’s homework. Hope everybody remembered 😛
Thanks for this video , I've always struggled with the idea of needing a technique working for me but never taught I can find it beacouse it's a specific method to do it. Now with this video , I can finally try a lucid dream technique that works with me .Thank you again Daniel Love
How long would you say would it take to achieve the ability to truly lucid dream for the average person?
I’m new to LD, but from my first and second attempts, I realized it’s about the focus and relaxation.
I meditate a bit so it’s helpful.
Try to remember you’re awake, but don’t get excited for it. If you can stay completely still and not move, you can get into sleep quickly.
I’m onto my 4th try now and I feel a lot more familiar with only like 10 seconds of lucid dreaming.
I’ll come back and log anything that occurs if it helps.
It's a very difficult question to answer. But think of it this way: How long does the average person take to learn a new language?
The answer to that question is roughly the same, with the same complexity.
Everyone's rate of progress will vary, and ones ability to understand the language improves over time, but that doesn't mean they can't speak it a little earlier on.
Sorry to not be more precise, but as you can see from the analogy, some things just have a lot of grey areas and imprecision baked in :)
And just to correct the previous comment, staying still isn't necessary.
It's helpful to minimize movement a little but not at the risk of discomfort.
We fall asleep every night without having to consciously stay absolutely still, the same is true for lucid dreaming.
If you need to adjust for comfort, or swallow, or anything else. You can do so without issue.
Thank you both
Really cool video.
Thanks for all the help mn
Lucid dreaming is hard but a little easier when you wacth this video
Awesome video! I’ve been binging your videos and I appreciate how in depth your videos are! You are load of help!
Awesome, thank you! Really glad you're enjoying the channel.
from what i've learned from you:
- There are practically infinitely many techniques as you can just invent your own at any time. i.e. "FILD" is just a WILD technique because it's just something to focus on.
- There are 2 techniques no? As WILD and DILD are fundamentally different? Though memory is obviously important for dreaming in general. What's the point of dreaming if you can't remember etc, childhood amnesia is also a good analogy.
another point: I've never gotten my head around the prospective memory bit. You always use the example of going to the store to buy milk, but in waking life you know you're in the store so it's easy to remember. With dreams it seems paradoxical that this should work as you don't know you're dreaming by default.
Appreciate the classical in the background like Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite and Beethoven's 9th symphony :)
I wouldn't say they're fundamentally different, there is a lot of overlap ( so much so that back in the day I used to use the term DWILD for the grey areas).
It's really more to do with broken versus unbroken memory/attention. With variables from a few seconds to hours.
And yes, familiarity with your dreams via dream journalling helps to create the "visiting the store" effect :)
@@LucidDreamPortal I see, so it's more like a spectrum with WILD on one side and DILD on the other with time unaware being the scale?
For example 100% WILD would be 0 time unaware, as you go straight from wakefulness to dreaming while maintaining consciousness. 100% DILD would be no awareness until you're in the middle of the dream. Anything in the middle is a "gray" area. (And maybe MILD is right in the middle)
Does this sound like an accurate description?
Also I understand the prospective memory bit now, thank you.
Suggestion to everyone! I struggle with this - writing notes, write your last dream first! I generally forget my last if I don’t write it first.
Now I can't stop thinking about bananas.
Thanks for clarifying
Remember the future!
What is the best way to improve my memory
Can I control everything it the dream ?
My memory has been a little bit off lately - it's been a bit more difficult to recall what I've been learning in general and what has been happening around me. Granted, I'm sure that will improve shortly after I fix the main issues, but it's really no wonder I've been seeing a lesser number of dreams in general. My brain is trying to store energy and power to do something else because it doesn't perceive dreams as the number one priority right now. Which I guess is good as they shouldn't be, but they have fallen from where they were. It's also been causing very important things to be forgotten, which has farther worsened the issue(s).
For example, this whole video. Things were going over my head the whole time. I brought up yesterday that my focus has been off and it was apparent today - the whole first half of the video besides the socks is basically a wash. When the banana part was brought up, I kept thinking about it. Was it going to be hidden or up-front? My whole attention was on that instead of on the video. I will give the video another watch, just so I can actually listen clearly, but I think that this highlights a clear flaw I have right now and acts as a warning if I keep down this path of not actively trying to improve.
The parts I heard clearly were very insightful! I think it's also worth mentioning that health also factors a lot into memory as well and that, to be a lucid dreamer, health is also a priority. Anyway, time to give the video a second watch through!
Which day you will make the video of Paul Tholey's Combined Technique?
It's on my to do list, but I can't say for certain when I'll make that one. You can find details of it on my website though. www.thelucidguide.com
Does a TRAINED memory (and efforts to acquire it) increase one's chances to get lucid in dream?
Absolutely. But the trick isn't just having good memory, but to target it correctly.
Think of memory as a telescope, you need to aim it at the correct star (lucidity)
Any suggestions on how to make yourself calm on a lucid dream?
Practicing daily meditation is very helpful for this :)
Another helpful video, I have been thinking about the underlying principles of techniques recently so thanks for clarifying it Daniel.
Bananas! (2x) Again ... could that become a running gag on this channel? (I'd be all in for that!) 🙃 But no wonder that I'm struggling to LD, my memory overall is kind of really bad. Thank you so much for sharing this, Daniel!
Does anybody have advice on maintaining focus to make it into conscious sleep? I’m new to this and am currently going to take my 4th attempt.
My first time I felt hypnagogic, but got excited.
The second time, I was successful but only for about 10 seconds lucid dreaming, once again, losing focus from being excited. No dream on my 3rd.
Check out the other videos here on the channel. You should find a lot of advice on this :)
This is the best and most useful video on lucid dreaming 👌 ❤
I dunno if I asked but there is interesting thing connected with memory, my friend from one LD group has a conversation with someone and topic of this conversation has showed in his dream, another interesting event he woke up in the middle of the night for a while and his friend asked if there is something to drink, after short answer he again fall asleep and was dreaming about his friend and drinks. Reddit said to him that this is dream incubation, and he wonder if he could use it but intentionally, like has a conversation with clues and then get those clues while dreaming or he wake up talk about LD then he go back to bed quickly and got clues while dreaming
It's certainly possible, but not altogether very reliable. There is a strange reverse logic with this, when you're not trying it seems.to work, but when you actively try not so much. The mind is a peculiar thing!
@@LucidDreamPortal He thinks it could be connected with his subconsciousness which stores those information and the while dreaming processing it like neural network in computing if some neurons are active those information flows up
Great video! I wonder if (at some point in the future) you could go into various “progress signs” someone new to the subject would see, before they can actually achieve full “lucid dreamer status”. It’s great that you help us understand that there are no shortcuts, but impatient losers like me could really do with short term benchmarks to help us stay motivated and keep track of our progress. (I hope this makes sense, I’m very tired…) Anyway, thank you again, Daniel, for all your work and informative videos!
Keep going
Nice video.
I get lucid every once in a while, but I cant control anything
Have you ever heard about the lucid dreams techniques of Carlos Castaneda? What do you think about it?
Yes I've read his books. They are a fun read but are fiction books, so it's best to treat them (and any details mentioned in them) as you would any other work of fiction.
Now I understand what to do tonight 😎
I have a question. Have you heard of aphantasia? Do you have tips for aphants like me to somehow lucid dream, if it's even possible?
Yes I am apantasic. I find it beneficial for lucid dreaming. It certainly hasn't stopped me.
@@LucidDreamPortal well, I always thought it was preventing me. So, there's nothing different than normal lucid dreaming?
@@LucidDreamPortal I would love if there was a video or something about it. Because, with aphantasia, I have no visualisation, I don't really know how to lucid dream.
@@manyaktortorella7706 To be quite frank, visualisation has absolutely no influence (or relevance) on your ability to lucid dream. I'll see what I can do video-wise.
@@LucidDreamPortal well that's quite nice and motivating to here, thank you, I always thought it would make it way harder for me
Thinking about lucid dreaming techniques as different kinds of mnemonic techniques is a very helpful way of putting it all into perspective and understanding what their purpose is. It also makes the fact that different techniques have different effectiveness for different people more intuitive I think, as I'd guess most of us have found some mnemonic techniques more/less useful than others in waking life. Great video!
Brilliant video Daniel, I actually do view lucid dreaming differently after watching this ! Inspiring stuff, thankyou !
Glad you enjoyed it!
I find putting my feet inside a freshly slain tauntaun does the job but beware, if you thought they smelled bad on the outside…
Excellent video 👍
Does the medication benztropine help lucid dreaming?
yup commenting
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Yo! I'm indian I know all about lucid dream... I think it's been 1 year since I heard about lucid dream But I haven't done it yet... So can you tell me how to do 'lucid dream' in a 'Real' and Proper way...???
Waiting for your reply!!! 😄
Best place to start would be the 19 day course here on the channel. The first 3 lessons are free, and the entire course costs less than a coffee. A lot of people have found it has helped them unlock lucid dreaming :)
@@LucidDreamPortal thank u.... Can you tell me which is the best book for Lucid Dream because I want to learn the techniques and knowledge of Lucid Dreaming from one book? Waiting for reply.... ^ - ^......
@@pratikmore1900 I'd recommend my book "Are You Dreaming?". Find it here: www.thelucidguide.com/books
Yeah, I promise you I'll buy it. ❤️😉 And my friend told me about the stephen la Berge's book "exploring the world of lucid dreaming" Is it a good book and does it have the techniques to dream lucidly??? .... I'm confused but I'd still like to buy your book. 🙃😉🤗🤗🤗
@@LucidDreamPortal And can i use my hand 🧤 gloves for warming my one hand and dream lucidly....
Sorry!! 😅 If I'm confusing you... I have lot of questions about lucid dreamssss 🙄😄😆😅😅
Hi Daniel, it boggles my mind how forgetful I can be in my dreams. I think I need your advice on how to engage my memory to address the following issue: Just like many other people, I have recurring dreams in which I am back at high school. These are extremely common, yet there seems to be almost some kind of resistance to remember that this is no longer my reality. As if the mind were actually reluctant to remember. I find it a bit silly because this is such an obvious dream sign and it is so common that if I somehow hacked this, I would be almost a nightly lucid dreamer. Any ideas how to deal with this? Thank you!
Are you in contact with anyone from high school? Could reality test when you have any sort of interaction with them
@@ryzikx No, I don't see anyone from the high school. That's why I depend solely on my memory, but it fails me almost every time it happens... I hope Daniel can suggest something useful 😁
Visualization is probably the easiest way to do do this. But equally if you have any old photos or connections to last memories, you can use those also :)
@@LucidDreamPortal Do you mean to visualise myself becoming lucid in those situations as I fall asleep? :)
New to channel, got a question. Is it possible to lucid dream and not see colors? Example, you know the dream actors are there and you can hear them however there isnt any colors. Kinda like you are blind.
Sounds like hypnagogic hallucinations.
Must be that. Had some usually before I wake up too, I confuse this with lucid dreaming a lot.
Welcome to the channel! Technically, all manner of odd things can occur during dreaming. So it is impossible to say exactly what you've experienced, but as others have suggested hypnagogic hallucinations are possible.
Hi
How do the socks help with the dreaming?
Just a question
What if compare to these socks there's more warmer socks with better material ?
Impressive video though what are reality checks
A short explanation can be found here: ua-cam.com/users/shortsZDP-nxAlfAE?feature=share
2 bannana
Saw them
Bananas!
I have a question. What does it feel like to transition from being awake straight into a WILD
It can express itself in many different ways. It can be instantaneous like suddenly teleporting to another world, it can be slow and strange with hallucinations and body distortions, it can feel like floating out of your body, or falling through the bed. The list is almost endless!
👍🏽
Daniel, I had success taking the choline bitartrate and b12. The lucid dream was longer than usual and more stable. I didn't do any technique either. I'm going to try the ALPHA GPC tonight. I'm doing the prospective memory training in ETWOLD as well. It's helped me remember my goals in lucid dreams. I used to not be able to remember a damn thing in that state. I just did random things while I was lucid lol.
I assume there would be diminishing returns for this sort of thing so don't try it too often. Of course I could be wrong as I'm not the expert here
@@ryzikx I heard that there isn't really any.
@@johnnym6748 It's in Explore the World of Lucid Dreaming. On page 76/77. Basically you get a list of targets for a given day. Then you try to hit your targets by performing a reality check.
You must be deficient in these nutrients if supplementing them helped you achieve lucidity
@@bannanaization Yea that's what I'm thinking. I was able to write a whole page in my dream journal as well.
dont forget who your BOSS is going to be
do the face masks (like the one said in the video) actually work?
Not really. They increase your chances by about 5-10% at the absolute maximum. Dreams are already filled with strange events. If you don't notice them, then you'll not notice a flashing light. Both require the same amount of training.
@@LucidDreamPortal oh okay! thanks for responding before I bought one
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❤ hello Daniel I was at my friend's house yesterday and he said that you have a higher change to become ludcid. If you pretend that you are already lucid is that true? ❤
its or its normal that im like roblox men getting so much lag and flyng crazy in one spot and seing black man stangdin and then wake up and the feel is not going away?
It sounds like a side effect of gaming to an excess level. Does that sound like it might fit?
So many bananas tbh
And bro, I know you are an alien.
👽🤫
Lucid dreaming yay
Thought the main word would be “belief”
Saw the banana.
Bro stop blinking 💀
I quite like having functional eyeballs, so if you don't mind... I'll blink like every other human 😃😆😃😆😃😆😃😆😃
@@LucidDreamPortal yes big Chungus do you not have functional eyeballs?
@@LucidDreamPortal didn't mean it in a hating way
You have lots of alien socks!
Far too many
COSMØTRON approved though, I’m sure
So alien banana.
Got it.
Banana 🍌
May the power of the great 🍌 be with you.
🍌
Banana
Banana!
bananas r vry cool
i did a reality test in my dream, i did the pinch nose test and i can breathe through my nose but my dream ignores it, how to fix?
You need to focus more on mental clarity during your reality tests in waking life. Try to avoid doing them on autopilot
@@LucidDreamPortal Thanks! i appreciate it, looking forward for my first lucid dream
lol omg banana
since the banana sentence, the only thing in my mind was: banana, so I couldn´t focus on the video.
Bananannanananananannananananannananannananananannanan
Great video plus a tasty banana
I saw many 🍌. Great video btw.
babanas ROTAT E (I remembered)
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