Just a heads up. A lot of people mentioned that they're scared of certain methods of lucid dreaming because of the risk of sleep paralysis that some methods have. So over the next 3 days you can expect two more videos coming out on the subject: The first one is about overcoming fear - whether it be phobias, or fear of something like sleep paralysis, or fear of public speaking etc. The next one is about lucid dreaming and sleep paralysis - which methods cause it, and which don't. Then there's also my Patreon announcement video coming soon too. Technically the Patreon page is already up but it's not being announced right away until the video is ready! So stay tuned! ;)
I have a serious concern. I have had some really intense nightmares that swayed my vision of reality itself. I had a dream about a person living in my couch, in the dream they killed me. I can remember everything about them and for days I never even went close to that couch. If I go through sleep paralyses, I assume that I will not be able to sleep in my bed, or sleep at all, for the next few days. Is the outcome worth this serious risk of insomnia?
Sleep paralysis is in my opinion a lot less scary than a nightmare, even at the worst of times. The thing that makes sleep paralysis particularly scary is a lot of people haven't heard of it, so when they first experience it they think there's someone really there and that they're really frozen.
I had been trying to lucid dream for months. Tried meditation, different techniques, reality checks, dream journal..then I kinda dropped all that for weeks. but I had my first last night. I have been having trouble with my upstairs neighbour that is more and more frequently doing a llt of noise in the middle of the night. Last night it was too much, I called the police. they went there to notify her and warn her she may have to pay a fine if this keeps happening. But the bitch is crazy, so when I finally got to sleep I had a nighmare that she broke in my appartment to have her revenge for me calling the police and was trying to hit me. I was terrified but then I noticed a tiny detail: there was a toaster in my kitchen...and I don't own one. That made me realize I was dreaming. And that was the turning point: I kicked her ass so hard she couldn't get up. I can't remember anything after that though but it sure felt good
UGH I got so annoyed last night, I'm learning how to lucid dream and I finally did it, I appeared in a lucid dream, it felt like I'm actually walking. And I literally woke up 2 seconds after I got the dream. I guess I got too excited.
Moon ye that used to happen to me just keep trying and one night it will feel like ur in heaven go wherever u want do whatever literally the best experience
My first lucid dream was only a couple of days ago, I wondered in my dream if I was dreaming then i woke up, then went back to sleep, but I remembered i was dreaming, so I had complete control of what happened. It was the best moment of my life.
I have lucid dreams quite often, I know I am sleeping, but very aware of the body is exhausted and my brain is not ready to get out of bed. In my dreams I know this and I can flout, not fly like super man! Quite scary at times because I also see some bad stuff, but at flouting around is pretty cool! I think sometimes I am going out of my mind!! I don't know what it all means and I think I need help! I haven't told anyone about this before!! I'm glad I seen this on UA-cam :-)
No sleep paralysis is when you can’t move or speak but your still aware, what this man is taking about is different. Trust me I just had it 9 mins ago. Thankfully just woke up
I've learned that sometimes expectations can help with reading in dreams. I just had to expect the book to be the same as it was when I looked away. 4:04
Yes. It's one of the best ways to stabilise a dream in my experience, and it can also be a very intense experience. It's almost like fast tracking right into the deeper stages of meditation because you're already in one of the most relaxed states possible when in a dream.
It depends, I find it to be a little different every time I do it. Sometimes it leads to you meditating your way into the void state between dreams. Sometimes it's just a wave of extreme peace that comes over you. Usually it leads to a quick state of feeling interconnected with everything, and being incredibly in tune with the dream.
A couple weeks ago after I had completely given up on lucid dreaming and reality checks I had my first lucid dream. It must've been 3 minutes but it really felt like for ever trying to remind myself to stabilize and things. I'm just getting back into the idea and I'm already pumped
Does Lucid dreaming feel like when you're in a really immersive dream. For instance, is it drifts like normal dreams or is it fluent like real life? Does the over all mood you feel make it feel fake, or is it like really being awake?
It feels as real as right now. like hyper real. It is almost scary how real a good lucid dream feels. I cant over hype a lucid dream, because they are THAT awesome. It is worth trying to have one even if it takes you 5 freaking years until your first one! I believe in you. You can do it!
its kinda hard to explain, things can be shifty and move around a lot like in a regular dream sometimes, and other lucid dreams can be very stable feeling, but still dreamlike, but it feels real, like you are awake and fully conscious if that answers your question.
When I first was in a lucid dream, I was at home and after a little bit I realised that I was dreaming and I automatically closed my eyes and after that woke up. Since then I didn't have any lucid dreams.
The last time I tried to lucid dream, I went into sleep paralysis and heard a bunch of noise and I thought that I was going to enter one, cause I saw figments of something
Time dilation is so true! I’ve had really long, epic dreams that aren’t lucid, where I’ve experienced years of a lifetime, or days and days of travel, then I wake up and it’s been an hour. Gives me hope that if I lucid dream I can make this happen at will. Once I get over the sleep paralysis fear ....
I have had lucid dreams before, but I had a super vivid lucid dream that lasted for a while. It feels like a completely different experience than other lucid dreams.
real life doesn’t really feel real most of the time for me so i always do a reality check like biting my hand,pinching myself,stretching my skin. and in my dream it didn’t “feel real” and i bite my hand and i bite threw my skin without feeling it and i got so scared and woke up 5 seconds later. i woke up frozen and terrified almost how i felt when i have sleep paralysis. i finally fell back asleep in the same position and had another lucid dream. i knew i could control it so i did i just never did a reality check so i didn’t scare my self again.
I just wanted to say that your videos are always so intelligently put and helpful, and I still haven't achieved lucid dreaming but I really appreciate your channel and my dream recall is improving all the time, so thank you 😊
What I want to do in my next lucid dream 1. Drive a Lamborghini for my first time 2. Be a police officer 3. Be a US soldier at a playground defending engaging enemys at around 150 yards away and be invincible, the reason a playground because I want to revisit one of the dreams I have had a long time ago I don't know why but it was one of the most vivid dreams I have had, but I woke up when I got scared when I saw the enemy. 4. Sex 5. Fly. 6. Shoot a fuck ton of unreasonable weapons at gu range (like rpg) *You can do anything.*
Was trying to lucid dream and than out of no where I felt like I was being sucked out of my body and put somewhere else and than I had opened my eyes and than I was somewhere werid, but I forgot it was a dream so I thought it was legit
I feel like one great thing about lucid dreams is not realism (though that’s pretty good too) but rather the unrealistic expectations of things. For example, if you’ve never done something and you try it in a dream it could be amazing compared to the real thing
I've lucid dreamt a couple times in my life unintentionally... Does that count? Lol. I never saw them as a big deal but now looking at this and knowing more about lucid dreaming it sounds interesting. I never actually tried to lucid dream before, or do any of these crazy things. Maybe someday I'll try it.
Can someone give me feed back please....last night after a severe anxiety attack....I tried to meditate into sleep..I couldn't seem to settle....then I opened my eyes I was lying flat on my back on something hard under a fly by the wheels....I looked up and and was under the plane outside, the plane looked like the underneath of the old Concorde,I said to myself, I'm ok...I'm relaxed I'm fine, the plane then sounded like it was slowing down or starting to disend....I closed my eyes again then opened my eyes to the same thing..I couldn't look left right....but could feel the wind and see blue and clouds was this a lucid dream first time experience
If you know you were dreaming and suddenly wake up and said your were dreaming and could see everything so clearly in 1rst person then yes you were lucid dreaming
Can you make a video about dream characters ? what they mean and how to spown them in lucid dreams i want humans for now cuz when i try to spown animal it just trying to kill me idk why :D keep the videos up !
I had lost my erge to lucid dream a few days ago but this morning I woke up and then got a little tired. I then fell asleep again not thinking about lucid dreams. Then i got into a lucid dream. It was so insane. I was so confused that it felt so real and to real that I started getting scared. Then I started waking up. It's so crazy to feel a lucid dream but I don't understand that I wasnt even planning on lucid dreaming but it happened.
I just had a long period where I wasn't able to Lucid Dream. I finally had one again last time. It was very stable and lasted a long time but it felt like I lost a lot of control. I used to have crazy powers but in this dream I lost them, and had to re-learn them
michael jordan I had my first lucid dream last night too. It was awesome. I did a reality check by looking at the time on my computer (yes for some reason I started on my computer). It was kind weird and hard to explain. I looked away, then looked back, and it was a different time. This showed me that I was dreaming. And then I did anything I wanted! It was awesomd
I personally have had a few lucid dreams throughout my years of existance. Some of them were good, others bad and whatever. I've had this one lucid dream when I was about 5 were I literally shouted: "I want to wake up!" It was really terrifying as a 5 year old to be chased by the monsters in your closet in a never ending nightmare. But usually you can just delete your fears in a lucid dream or even better, KILL THEM. It was really cool to find out that this is an actual thing people do years later :)
so i'm a bit curious, i'm trying to lucid dream to practice to draw more and upgrade my skills, but is it the same as reading that it will be entirely different picture or something?
I’ve had so many scary dreams where I felt like I was there and everytime the scariest part was about to happen I freaked out in my dream and woke up and realized it was a dream
How long have you been practising and which technique have you been using mostly? Also check out my video about why you might not be succeeding: ua-cam.com/video/rgVXayRiiME/v-deo.html
Wake up whenever is kinda early. Don't go on any screen devices. Then maybe you will feel tired. Go back to sleep and that is the absolute best way to do it.
I had a lucid dream, except I couldn't do anything but fly. I knew I was dreaming, but I could still only fly. Though I've had real lucid dream experiences, and could do whatever I wanted.
Well I've been watching your videos for about a week now, which are really interesting by the way, and I hope to try having my first lucid dream tonight. I've always heard about it, but never knew there were actual methods of achieving it. I always thought it was luck really. But anyway, I just want to say thank you for the great videos and fingers crossed I'll get a chance to experience something awesome ^^
Can't take back the love that I gave you It's to the point where I love and I hate you And I cannot change you so I must replace you Easier said than done
So i used to experience something weird in lucid dreaming. I realized it's a dream, but my body freaks out, i wake up. So I thought the next time I realize it's a lucid dream, i should breathe. I try that and my body wakes up again, this happens 3 or 4 times that night. Then instead of breathing in when realizing it's a dream, i breathe out and there's no problem. i inhale a little more and my body starts to freak just a little. Then it hit me, my body wasn't freaking out, something else was going on that limited my breathing in a lucid dream. So that happens when i dream.
When I had what I thought was a lucid dream it was like it was a normal dream but I knew I was dreaming? If that makes sense... it was very blurry and I didn’t do things I normally would do. And I kept saying to myself ‘I am in a lucid dream’ over and over, Though I know I don’t have to do that to stay lucid. I keep having “lucid dreams” that I my I’m “not fully their”? Any help from anyone would be much appreciated, even if it’s just a theory about what I said, much appreciated.
I have heard (and it makes sense to me) that dreams can sometimes seem like a lot more time has passed than really has, because often there can be "cuts" or "montages" in dreams, like in movies, where the audience (or dreamer, in this case) accepts that more time has passed because of how the movie (dream) is presented with such cuts that imply a longer period of time passing. I would think though that in a LD, one would be more likely to be aware of such cuts for what they are.... but of course there are levels of lucidity, and the illusion of more time passing can be pretty strong.
Yes this is true. There's also the fact that we tend to get part of our sense of how much time has passed based on the events that occurred in that time. So if you dream about going to 6 different cities, even if it's a very short dream, the feeling that you accomplished so much can also help increase the illusion that more time passed.
@@lynn-vn8xw 😅 I may have lucid dreamed before but I'm by no means the person to ask for tips and such. I can however tell you that I use a method to become lucid know as WILD which stands for Wake Induced Lucid Dreaming. I've tried others but they haven't worked as well as this one. Best tip I can give is keeping a journal to write your dreams in, and when you do, write them in as much detail as possible and in present tense as if it was happening at that moment. I wish you luck though, it really is an amazing experience.
after about a week of trying to lucid dream, i think i finally got it last.. this.. night and well i felt like i was able to control it and i even told myself i'm dreaming right now twice and also i remember saying ''i finally got it !'' but even then i'm not sure because towards the end (when i woke up) i felt like i had no more control over the dream..
i tend to actually play video games in my lucid dreams and i become rich and famous then i get sad and depressed when it hasnt actually happened. i get messed up with dream memories and real memories
Hi Tipharot! I always wanted to lucid dream, and now I found your videos! I started writing my dreams down, in a weeks time I will try to wake up after 6 hours and do the" ritual" etc. :p and then hopefully I will lucid dream! And I will notice that I lucid dream because I do reality checks every so often (pinching my nose and see if I can breath through it, and counting fingers and see I a can push a finger thru my hand) How did you start lucid dreaming? And do you dream lucid every night? Watching forward to the next vid :D
My first lucid dream happened naturally. As did the next 6-7 of them, once every couple of months or so, until I tried to actually practice lucid dreaming myself. I started off with the 6 hour mantra technique (MILD) that I teach here. The first night it didn't work. The second night it worked. (PS don't judge your own results based on that, for some people it takes a lot longer than 2 nights - sometimes several weeks, to get lucid) During the period when I was meditating for 20-30 minutes every night before bed I was lucid every night except maybe 1 night every 2 weeks when I wasn't. Now that I've moved meditation back to the mornings I'm no longer lucid every night. I had a dry spell recently where I only had 2 lucid dreams in 2 weeks. Then in the last 3 days I've had 5 lucid dreams. (4 one night, 1 the next, 0 last night) So as you can see it varies a lot depending on what I'm doing and my general circumstances. Good luck, and keep up the good practice!
i short of had a lucid dream last night i looked at my hands and i thought that was the sign but towards the end it felt less like a lucid dream and more like a normal one
I’ve was trying a couple months ago and I would do reality checks by trying to put my finger threw my palm and one time which was the first i freaked out in the dream because I was consciously thinking this was dream basically every now and then this happens but I always freak out.
What if you want to do something or go somewhere you've never been to or done before how does your brain know the feeling it will get and how it will look
It just makes a best approximation. So for example if someone has visited New York and they go to New York in their lucid dream, it'll probably be very accurate. If someone has watched a lot of shows featuring New York and seen a lot of it then it'll be jumbled up etc and not so accurate but it'll at least look/feel realistic to them while they're there. If someone on the other hand has never even see a picture of New York, and they go there in a dream, it'll probably be wildly inaccurate.
I have been trying lucid dream for 2 days yesterday something happened i was using MILD technique as i was going to sleep i felt like my bed was rotating and i think i had very blurry small bokeh(blurred light) thing for some seconds and my family member started making sounds and i couldnot concentrate what was that am i close to lucid dream please reply and also this morning while making dreaam journal i realized i am remembering more of my dream please reply
I dont know if this is lucid dreaming? But it all was so real but my name was Veronica? Everyone was calling me Veronica and I felt trapped in another world? Like no matter how hard I yelled or no matter what I did no one ever heard me
Hi Tipharot, I took your advice and focused more on reality checks and MILD then the advanced methods. I had a strange thing happen (strange for me anyway) that I wanted your opinion on. I set my alarm for the 6 hours and went to bed thinking about being aware and doing my mantra. I woke up and I didn't remember a single dream. My dream recall is still not the best (I remember like 2-4 a week) but then I went back to bed in the morning. I felt like I was in between dreaming and being awake and then I realized I was dreaming. The thing was when I came to this realization everything felt to not real to try to interact, but to real to the point where I wanted to bail out. This resulted in some kind of fading to the point where I just was just lying in bed with my eyes shut and no amount of relaxation returned me to the state I was in. Was this a lucid dream or my imagination being desparate? What should I do next time?
I had a dream where I could have dreams within this dream, like inception. In the dream within the dream, I knew that it was a dream, so I could say "I am in a dream" and everything became vivid. I could hover and fly and it was amazing! It felt like I was tripping as well, like I was kinda dizzy and I could feel a pressure where my pineal gland would be. Could you tell me why and how this could've happened please?
There isn't really any layering to dreams like in inception, it's one of the many inaccuracies in the movie. If you have a dream within a dream, all that is happening is the previous dream ends and a new one starts. Sounds like a standard lucid dream to me. As for the dizziness, that can happen sometimes. If everything feels a little slow and you feel a little dizzy it could be due to not having complete clarity within the dream. Stabilisation techniques can help with this, as can simply practising more frequently :)
Tipharot hey, I want to ask you something. Last night I was laying on my back,hands next to me,and I was doing mantra"tonight I will go lucid",than the dark layer kinda covered my eyes,altought they were closed,and I could feel my arms are kinda feeling weird,they were like gelly,than I felt some buzz flowing trought my body,and I tought why not try astral projection,I heard that's better than lucid dreaming.I imagined a rope(texture,grip on it...)I stsrted pulling,and I got this feeling where my breath was fading away,my chests were lifted up,and i could feel the tension,and vibrations,when I almost "poped"(it felt like my astral body is floating),but I couldn't go further into astral realm,altouht I had pictures passig in front of my closed eyes,I let go of the rope and that's when I stsrted feeling real,than I went for lucid dreaming,and I was trying to astrsl project for 30 minutes,while it felt like 5 minutes,last night In my dream I could pulnmy phone out of my pocket,I was in war zone,I could stop bullets with my bare hands,I could slow down time,and when I waned to get out soliders around me said help is on the way,and I cought myself floating in the air,and dream became blitzkrieg strategy game,It is my second night of trying to lucid dream,but actually the first I really tried,so the question is was I lucid,cause I can't really recal everything,I can't remember if it was realistic as in real life,but in my dream journal,yesterdays dream and dream from last night arr so different,dream from the last night had much more details,and I could remember much more details like sentences soliders were telling me.Was it lucid ? Cause I can't tell myself,sorry it ia long comment,but better that than spaming
I've had a lucid dream 4 times now never trying ,but could only do normal things i couldn't fly or anything but last night was my 4th and I could control stuff finally I could make objects never tried flying because as soon as I started making objects I'd already slept for 8 hrs and eadny sleepy so I woke up only thing is I could obviously tell is wasnt real I could feel stuff but I didn't have the awake feeling everything was always blurry not really blurry but in a way that's like if I'm focused on something I can't see anything else like I have no side vision is this what its supposed to feel like
Just a heads up. A lot of people mentioned that they're scared of certain methods of lucid dreaming because of the risk of sleep paralysis that some methods have. So over the next 3 days you can expect two more videos coming out on the subject: The first one is about overcoming fear - whether it be phobias, or fear of something like sleep paralysis, or fear of public speaking etc. The next one is about lucid dreaming and sleep paralysis - which methods cause it, and which don't.
Then there's also my Patreon announcement video coming soon too. Technically the Patreon page is already up but it's not being announced right away until the video is ready! So stay tuned! ;)
I have a serious concern. I have had some really intense nightmares that swayed my vision of reality itself. I had a dream about a person living in my couch, in the dream they killed me. I can remember everything about them and for days I never even went close to that couch. If I go through sleep paralyses, I assume that I will not be able to sleep in my bed, or sleep at all, for the next few days.
Is the outcome worth this serious risk of insomnia?
Sleep paralysis is in my opinion a lot less scary than a nightmare, even at the worst of times. The thing that makes sleep paralysis particularly scary is a lot of people haven't heard of it, so when they first experience it they think there's someone really there and that they're really frozen.
ok, thanks. I'll try it out then.
Annnnd the video on beating fears is out: ua-cam.com/video/oZdIznM-OmI/v-deo.html
Tipharot when breaking out of sleep paralysis, is it normal to have tingling in my arms and hands?
Stop reading comments and listen what is he saying...focus
Okay sorry T^T
who needs vr when you have lucid dreaming.
Lucid dreaming doesn't feel good. If something good happens in a dream and you are lucid dreaming you wake up depressed. 😭
Charlie Westwell Or Refreshed.
Rub foreal I’m have ptsd from my dreams it fookin crazy mate
Yeah
@@charliewestwell5296 i just had it today? I was haunted literally by a photo or paint that someone did
I thought I was Lucid dreaming because my school looked all different so I stabbed the headteacher and then i realised it wasn't a dream
Grace Clarke next time u think your lucid dreaming do a few reality checks that usually helps for me
haha your SO funny. just kidding. Your comment has been recycled over and over in lucid dream comment sections. so unoriginal. :/
way to go gamer
Your school allowed knives?
It’s also unrealistic
I had been trying to lucid dream for months. Tried meditation, different techniques, reality checks, dream journal..then I kinda dropped all that for weeks. but I had my first last night. I have been having trouble with my upstairs neighbour that is more and more frequently doing a llt of noise in the middle of the night. Last night it was too much, I called the police. they went there to notify her and warn her she may have to pay a fine if this keeps happening. But the bitch is crazy, so when I finally got to sleep I had a nighmare that she broke in my appartment to have her revenge for me calling the police and was trying to hit me. I was terrified but then I noticed a tiny detail: there was a toaster in my kitchen...and I don't own one. That made me realize I was dreaming. And that was the turning point: I kicked her ass so hard she couldn't get up. I can't remember anything after that though but it sure felt good
Prabesh Upreti Thank you! I just hope now I will be able to learn to do it properly
😃 lol
Imagine if she brought the Toaster round and u kicked her ass irl
Sara Lopes lol
Sara Lopes Your subconscious working it out plus Lucid Dreaming. ...Very cool!
UGH I got so annoyed last night, I'm learning how to lucid dream and I finally did it, I appeared in a lucid dream, it felt like I'm actually walking. And I literally woke up 2 seconds after I got the dream. I guess I got too excited.
Moon ye that used to happen to me just keep trying and one night it will feel like ur in heaven go wherever u want do whatever literally the best experience
DingDongDoors I am trying, I just need to learn it properly :)
umm... look at my name. then look at yours.
i got a lucid false awakening
How have you been learning? What did you do to enter the dream??
Wait wait hold on if I eat something it will taste the same way?
I can eat all the brownies I want without getting fat!
Yeah but you will wake up dying to eat some in the real world
HOLLLY SHIT YOUR RIGHT
You really shouldn’t eat, drink, piss, shit, or have sexual activity.
ZGaming D Why not?
Cooked Salmon you’d probably wake up figuring out that you busted all over your bed
I imagine a future where people just lucid dream easily and they could wake up and "buy experiences" like buy a cake to taste them in a dream.
You ever heard about vr and nerve manipulation?
@@JornFoto you cant realisticly walk in vr
@@motakez731 Body tracking suit
@@motakez731 lucid dream is more real than vr just your vision is like your stoned
yeah they do, its called drugs
My first lucid dream was only a couple of days ago, I wondered in my dream if I was dreaming then i woke up, then went back to sleep, but I remembered i was dreaming, so I had complete control of what happened. It was the best moment of my life.
What happens if you lucid dream, and then inside that lucid dream you are tired and want to go to sleep, and start lucid dreaming?
*Byperrr you wake up duh!*
@@misscat3748 no you wont wake up
Dude and in the lucid dream inside the dream you sleep
Closing you eyes for too long can cause you to fall asleep or wake up
Byperrr u can’t close ur eyes in a dream
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Follow phase evolution he’s much better
I have lucid dreams quite often, I know I am sleeping, but very aware of the body is exhausted and my brain is not ready to get out of bed. In my dreams I know this and I can flout, not fly like super man! Quite scary at times because I also see some bad stuff, but at flouting around is pretty cool! I think sometimes I am going out of my mind!! I don't know what it all means and I think I need help! I haven't told anyone about this before!! I'm glad I seen this on UA-cam :-)
i had my lucid dream i can move around but after few minutes i got stuck like someone is holding me then i woke
Sleep paraysis
No sleep paralysis is when you can’t move or speak but your still aware, what this man is taking about is different. Trust me I just had it 9 mins ago. Thankfully just woke up
Cool but scary
@@skullzs9206 how do u lucid dream bro, help a brother out😣😭
try some tutorials like matt D'Avella or just do some research on sites like youtube
I've learned that sometimes expectations can help with reading in dreams. I just had to expect the book to be the same as it was when I looked away. 4:04
I had a lucid dream but after I realize I forget it and move on with my dream
Holy shit dude you look so so different compared to what you did 9 months ago
JUST CURIOUS! Ever tried meditating in your lucid dream state?
Rohit same here!
Yes. It's one of the best ways to stabilise a dream in my experience, and it can also be a very intense experience. It's almost like fast tracking right into the deeper stages of meditation because you're already in one of the most relaxed states possible when in a dream.
Does it lead anywhere? What is that state like?
Thanks a bunch for replying tho!
It depends, I find it to be a little different every time I do it. Sometimes it leads to you meditating your way into the void state between dreams. Sometimes it's just a wave of extreme peace that comes over you. Usually it leads to a quick state of feeling interconnected with everything, and being incredibly in tune with the dream.
:)
A couple weeks ago after I had completely given up on lucid dreaming and reality checks I had my first lucid dream. It must've been 3 minutes but it really felt like for ever trying to remind myself to stabilize and things. I'm just getting back into the idea and I'm already pumped
Flying in a dream is easy? Well not for me, my arms are totally exhausted as soon as i start to fly...
You don't need to flap your arms or anything. I just float through the air freely. Learn a new way to fly and it'll be a lot easier!
can you just convince that you're not tired? Flapping hands sounds more fun :P
use a jetpack xD
Marn how do you get exhausted in a dream???
I'm scared i'm gonna get scared lol
i had a zombie lucid dream it was cool as hell
Does Lucid dreaming feel like when you're in a really immersive dream. For instance, is it drifts like normal dreams or is it fluent like real life? Does the over all mood you feel make it feel fake, or is it like really being awake?
Richima it is very much like you're awake, it feels so real.
Richima
It feels as real as right now. like hyper real. It is almost scary how real a good lucid dream feels. I cant over hype a lucid dream, because they are THAT awesome. It is worth trying to have one even if it takes you 5 freaking years until your first one! I believe in you. You can do it!
Mitch Gillilan so is like ur house almost identical as in the real world?
its kinda hard to explain, things can be shifty and move around a lot like in a regular dream sometimes, and other lucid dreams can be very stable feeling, but still dreamlike, but it feels real, like you are awake and fully conscious if that answers your question.
I haven't had a lucid dream but my friends have and I know one thing. A really good reality check is if you look at a clock it will look really weird
When I first was in a lucid dream, I was at home and after a little bit I realised that I was dreaming and I automatically closed my eyes and after that woke up. Since then I didn't have any lucid dreams.
The last time I tried to lucid dream, I went into sleep paralysis and heard a bunch of noise and I thought that I was going to enter one, cause I saw figments of something
Time dilation is so true! I’ve had really long, epic dreams that aren’t lucid, where I’ve experienced years of a lifetime, or days and days of travel, then I wake up and it’s been an hour. Gives me hope that if I lucid dream I can make this happen at will. Once I get over the sleep paralysis fear ....
After watching a few of your videos I finally had my first lucid dream!
I have had lucid dreams before, but I had a super vivid lucid dream that lasted for a while. It feels like a completely different experience than other lucid dreams.
Dang it, I really wanted to use the power of doing anything I ever wanted to read, but I guess you can't do that..
Benedict umm out of everything you could do in a lucid dream you would READ???
@@uniqueplayz7979 sarcasm??
real life doesn’t really feel real most of the time for me so i always do a reality check like biting my hand,pinching myself,stretching my skin. and in my dream it didn’t “feel real” and i bite my hand and i bite threw my skin without feeling it and i got so scared and woke up 5 seconds later. i woke up frozen and terrified almost how i felt when i have sleep paralysis. i finally fell back asleep in the same position and had another lucid dream. i knew i could control it so i did i just never did a reality check so i didn’t scare my self again.
I just wanted to say that your videos are always so intelligently put and helpful, and I still haven't achieved lucid dreaming but I really appreciate your channel and my dream recall is improving all the time, so thank you 😊
Keep at it!
This channel is the best, I have got so much information from your videos, keep it up!
What I want to do in my next lucid dream
1. Drive a Lamborghini for my first time
2. Be a police officer
3. Be a US soldier at a playground defending engaging enemys at around 150 yards away and be invincible, the reason a playground because I want to revisit one of the dreams I have had a long time ago I don't know why but it was one of the most vivid dreams I have had, but I woke up when I got scared when I saw the enemy.
4. Sex
5. Fly.
6. Shoot a fuck ton of unreasonable weapons at gu range (like rpg)
*You can do anything.*
CaptainJJz I flew on my first lucid dream
Was trying to lucid dream and than out of no where I felt like I was being sucked out of my body and put somewhere else and than I had opened my eyes and than I was somewhere werid, but I forgot it was a dream so I thought it was legit
i like how in a lucid dream its just like a randomly generated world by your imagination and its like a game rendering the stuff as u go forward
I feel like one great thing about lucid dreams is not realism (though that’s pretty good too) but rather the unrealistic expectations of things. For example, if you’ve never done something and you try it in a dream it could be amazing compared to the real thing
I've lucid dreamt a couple times in my life unintentionally... Does that count? Lol. I never saw them as a big deal but now looking at this and knowing more about lucid dreaming it sounds interesting. I never actually tried to lucid dream before, or do any of these crazy things. Maybe someday I'll try it.
Matt , are you proud , I'm the first comment! ;)
man, i got introduced to your channel two minutes ago, and i already love it! gee thanks youtube recommended lmao
im gonna try a lucid tonight!
Good luck!
Can someone give me feed back please....last night after a severe anxiety attack....I tried to meditate into sleep..I couldn't seem to settle....then I opened my eyes I was lying flat on my back on something hard under a fly by the wheels....I looked up and and was under the plane outside, the plane looked like the underneath of the old Concorde,I said to myself, I'm ok...I'm relaxed I'm fine, the plane then sounded like it was slowing down or starting to disend....I closed my eyes again then opened my eyes to the same thing..I couldn't look left right....but could feel the wind and see blue and clouds was this a lucid dream first time experience
I cant tell if I've actually lucid dreamed before or not, but I remember feeling something that I had never done before in real life while dreaming.
If you know you were dreaming and suddenly wake up and said your were dreaming and could see everything so clearly in 1rst person then yes you were lucid dreaming
100 likes and no dislikes at all. Nice Job Tipharot!
I lucid dreamed last night and I legit flew into a building and woke up and found a hole in my wall 😭
you’re kidding? or are u seriously
Sleepy paralysis be like: I still see your shadows in my room
Can you make a video about dream characters ? what they mean and how to spown them in lucid dreams i want humans for now cuz when i try to spown animal it just trying to kill me idk why :D keep the videos up !
Sounds like a good idea! I'll add that to my list of planned videos, and get around to it once I've done all the others currently in the list :)
when I had a lucid dream I felt like a weird tingly feeling and then I did whatever I wanted
I just had my first lucid dream. It was a crazy experience.
I had lost my erge to lucid dream a few days ago but this morning I woke up and then got a little tired. I then fell asleep again not thinking about lucid dreams. Then i got into a lucid dream. It was so insane. I was so confused that it felt so real and to real that I started getting scared. Then I started waking up. It's so crazy to feel a lucid dream but I don't understand that I wasnt even planning on lucid dreaming but it happened.
I'm going to be aware and lucid in my dream tonight.
I just had a long period where I wasn't able to Lucid Dream. I finally had one again last time. It was very stable and lasted a long time but it felt like I lost a lot of control. I used to have crazy powers but in this dream I lost them, and had to re-learn them
Hey Tipharot if you eat something in a lucid dream that you've never eaten in real life what would it taste like
it would taste like what ur brain thinks it wil taste like.
I had my first lucid dream last night
Congrats
Dark Shift same!! It was so awesome
Dark Speed Shift please respond how do you do it
michael jordan I had my first lucid dream last night too. It was awesome. I did a reality check by looking at the time on my computer (yes for some reason I started on my computer). It was kind weird and hard to explain. I looked away, then looked back, and it was a different time. This showed me that I was dreaming. And then I did anything I wanted! It was awesomd
Dark Speed Shift damn, me too i fingered a girl
Dont ask
I personally have had a few lucid dreams throughout my years of existance. Some of them were good, others bad and whatever. I've had this one lucid dream when I was about 5 were I literally shouted: "I want to wake up!" It was really terrifying as a 5 year old to be chased by the monsters in your closet in a never ending nightmare. But usually you can just delete your fears in a lucid dream or even better, KILL THEM. It was really cool to find out that this is an actual thing people do years later :)
so i'm a bit curious, i'm trying to lucid dream to practice to draw more and upgrade my skills, but is it the same as reading that it will be entirely different picture or something?
I’ve had so many scary dreams where I felt like I was there and everytime the scariest part was about to happen I freaked out in my dream and woke up and realized it was a dream
Is there any different ways to lucid dream bc non of the technics work for me
There's hild
it takes alot of time to lucid dream
How long have you been practising and which technique have you been using mostly? Also check out my video about why you might not be succeeding: ua-cam.com/video/rgVXayRiiME/v-deo.html
Wake up whenever is kinda early. Don't go on any screen devices. Then maybe you will feel tired. Go back to sleep and that is the absolute best way to do it.
Well I tried to get out of a car in a lucid dream while it was moving and I just didn't believe hard enough to go through.
I had a lucid dream, except I couldn't do anything but fly. I knew I was dreaming, but I could still only fly. Though I've had real lucid dream experiences, and could do whatever I wanted.
Wait so if I hear sounds in my dreams, what does that mean?
i have dreams and a few feel so real and i don’t realised it’s a dream until i wake up is that lucid dreaming?
Well I've been watching your videos for about a week now, which are really interesting by the way, and I hope to try having my first lucid dream tonight. I've always heard about it, but never knew there were actual methods of achieving it. I always thought it was luck really. But anyway, I just want to say thank you for the great videos and fingers crossed I'll get a chance to experience something awesome ^^
I still see your shadows in my room
Can't take back the love that I gave you
It's to the point where I love and I hate you
And I cannot change you so I must replace you
Easier said than done
@@winter_baked_cookies1950 finally someone who know the lyrics, not loke all dumb asses
It feels like you are the king of asia
I'm gana try to have a lucid dream tonight and hopefully it will be my first one!!!
So i used to experience something weird in lucid dreaming. I realized it's a dream, but my body freaks out, i wake up. So I thought the next time I realize it's a lucid dream, i should breathe. I try that and my body wakes up again, this happens 3 or 4 times that night. Then instead of breathing in when realizing it's a dream, i breathe out and there's no problem. i inhale a little more and my body starts to freak just a little. Then it hit me, my body wasn't freaking out, something else was going on that limited my breathing in a lucid dream. So that happens when i dream.
When I had what I thought was a lucid dream it was like it was a normal dream but I knew I was dreaming? If that makes sense... it was very blurry and I didn’t do things I normally would do. And I kept saying to myself ‘I am in a lucid dream’ over and over, Though I know I don’t have to do that to stay lucid. I keep having “lucid dreams” that I my I’m “not fully their”? Any help from anyone would be much appreciated, even if it’s just a theory about what I said, much appreciated.
I have heard (and it makes sense to me) that dreams can sometimes seem like a lot more time has passed than really has, because often there can be "cuts" or "montages" in dreams, like in movies, where the audience (or dreamer, in this case) accepts that more time has passed because of how the movie (dream) is presented with such cuts that imply a longer period of time passing. I would think though that in a LD, one would be more likely to be aware of such cuts for what they are.... but of course there are levels of lucidity, and the illusion of more time passing can be pretty strong.
Yes this is true. There's also the fact that we tend to get part of our sense of how much time has passed based on the events that occurred in that time. So if you dream about going to 6 different cities, even if it's a very short dream, the feeling that you accomplished so much can also help increase the illusion that more time passed.
Without looking at comments, guaranteed there will be those people who are thinking about sex 😂.
Had my first lucid dream this morning.wow
how did it feel like?
I don't know If I should try this...
I mean, it sounds fun, but I don't want to make my life even more complicated.
Blackwatch lucid dreaming really isnt complicated, in fact once you're good at it you can do nearly anything you want without the stress of real life
@@mr.miscellaneous9144 how do we lucid dream
@@lynn-vn8xw 😅 I may have lucid dreamed before but I'm by no means the person to ask for tips and such. I can however tell you that I use a method to become lucid know as WILD which stands for Wake Induced Lucid Dreaming. I've tried others but they haven't worked as well as this one. Best tip I can give is keeping a journal to write your dreams in, and when you do, write them in as much detail as possible and in present tense as if it was happening at that moment. I wish you luck though, it really is an amazing experience.
Hi love your channel ! can you cover getting stuck in a lucid dream and false awakening thank you.
When u said Godzilla stomping i was shocked cause im watching godzilla right now
Why did my computer set the video resolution to 144p?
AardvarkKing You're dreaming
after about a week of trying to lucid dream, i think i finally got it last.. this.. night and well i felt like i was able to control it and i even told myself i'm dreaming right now twice and also i remember saying ''i finally got it !'' but even then i'm not sure because towards the end (when i woke up) i felt like i had no more control over the dream..
What if you realize that you are in a lucid dreaming what will happen to you?
Nothing happens if you don't want. In my experience the characters don't change because you realized you're dreaming.
Once I had a lucid dream where everybody I knew was slaughtered by a serial killer and I woke up and I nearly pissed myself
Everytime I think of lucid dreaming I feel tired
I nearly lucid dreamt once. I was climbing a cliff and I slipped. I then took control trying to grab on but fell. Then I woke up...
i tend to actually play video games in my lucid dreams and i become rich and famous then i get sad and depressed when it hasnt actually happened. i get messed up with dream memories and real memories
Interesting video!
It's scarily realistic. Literally real.
Lucid dreaming feels odd I sometimes get confused if I'm still in the dream or if I'm awake
Hi Tipharot! I always wanted to lucid dream, and now I found your videos!
I started writing my dreams down, in a weeks time I will try to wake up after 6 hours and do the" ritual" etc. :p and then hopefully I will lucid dream! And I will notice that I lucid dream because I do reality checks every so often (pinching my nose and see if I can breath through it, and counting fingers and see I a can push a finger thru my hand)
How did you start lucid dreaming? And do you dream lucid every night?
Watching forward to the next vid :D
My first lucid dream happened naturally. As did the next 6-7 of them, once every couple of months or so, until I tried to actually practice lucid dreaming myself. I started off with the 6 hour mantra technique (MILD) that I teach here. The first night it didn't work. The second night it worked. (PS don't judge your own results based on that, for some people it takes a lot longer than 2 nights - sometimes several weeks, to get lucid)
During the period when I was meditating for 20-30 minutes every night before bed I was lucid every night except maybe 1 night every 2 weeks when I wasn't. Now that I've moved meditation back to the mornings I'm no longer lucid every night. I had a dry spell recently where I only had 2 lucid dreams in 2 weeks. Then in the last 3 days I've had 5 lucid dreams. (4 one night, 1 the next, 0 last night)
So as you can see it varies a lot depending on what I'm doing and my general circumstances. Good luck, and keep up the good practice!
I got high in my dream, then it started fading away, and then I spun really really fast and it went back, but I still wasnt able to Lucid Dream
What do I do if nothing feels like real life and I am aware I’m dreaming but I can’t fully control and know but I have way more fingers
i short of had a lucid dream last night i looked at my hands and i thought that was the sign but towards the end it felt less like a lucid dream and more like a normal one
Had the craziest dream last night
I’ve was trying a couple months ago and I would do reality checks by trying to put my finger threw my palm and one time which was the first i freaked out in the dream because I was consciously thinking this was dream basically every now and then this happens but I always freak out.
What if you want to do something or go somewhere you've never been to or done before how does your brain know the feeling it will get and how it will look
It just makes a best approximation. So for example if someone has visited New York and they go to New York in their lucid dream, it'll probably be very accurate. If someone has watched a lot of shows featuring New York and seen a lot of it then it'll be jumbled up etc and not so accurate but it'll at least look/feel realistic to them while they're there. If someone on the other hand has never even see a picture of New York, and they go there in a dream, it'll probably be wildly inaccurate.
Tipharot that makes sense, what about doing or experience something youve never done
Same exact deal. It'll make an approximation based on your knowledge of the thing in question.
Lol you're probably asking cause you wanna have sex in a lucid dream
I have been trying lucid dream for 2 days yesterday something happened i was using MILD technique as i was going to sleep i felt like my bed was rotating and i think i had very blurry small bokeh(blurred light) thing for some seconds and my family member started making sounds and i couldnot concentrate what was that am i close to lucid dream please reply and also this morning while making dreaam journal i realized i am remembering more of my dream please reply
Wait are those jumbled letters? OML
That’s me right before I fall face first realizing I looked at a license plate
I dont know if this is lucid dreaming? But it all was so real but my name was Veronica? Everyone was calling me Veronica and I felt trapped in another world? Like no matter how hard I yelled or no matter what I did no one ever heard me
Hi Tipharot, I took your advice and focused more on reality checks and MILD then the advanced methods. I had a strange thing happen (strange for me anyway) that I wanted your opinion on. I set my alarm for the 6 hours and went to bed thinking about being aware and doing my mantra. I woke up and I didn't remember a single dream. My dream recall is still not the best (I remember like 2-4 a week) but then I went back to bed in the morning. I felt like I was in between dreaming and being awake and then I realized I was dreaming. The thing was when I came to this realization everything felt to not real to try to interact, but to real to the point where I wanted to bail out. This resulted in some kind of fading to the point where I just was just lying in bed with my eyes shut and no amount of relaxation returned me to the state I was in. Was this a lucid dream or my imagination being desparate? What should I do next time?
I had a dream that I mentioned Lucid dreaming and the next night I did a reality check in my dream then I went lucid but I couldn’t remember any of it
In all my dreams, I can read anything clearly and it's the same every time
That's bs
I come here because I have so vivid Dream and I taste food and I don't know if I am awake. I don't know why I dream like this
I had a dream where I could have dreams within this dream, like inception. In the dream within the dream, I knew that it was a dream, so I could say "I am in a dream" and everything became vivid. I could hover and fly and it was amazing! It felt like I was tripping as well, like I was kinda dizzy and I could feel a pressure where my pineal gland would be. Could you tell me why and how this could've happened please?
There isn't really any layering to dreams like in inception, it's one of the many inaccuracies in the movie. If you have a dream within a dream, all that is happening is the previous dream ends and a new one starts. Sounds like a standard lucid dream to me. As for the dizziness, that can happen sometimes. If everything feels a little slow and you feel a little dizzy it could be due to not having complete clarity within the dream. Stabilisation techniques can help with this, as can simply practising more frequently :)
thing is, when I woke up back in the normal dream, it would be in the same place as before, which I found very interesting. Thanks for the help man :)
Tipharot hey,
I want to ask you something.
Last night I was laying on my back,hands next to me,and I was doing mantra"tonight I will go lucid",than the dark layer kinda covered my eyes,altought they were closed,and I could feel my arms are kinda feeling weird,they were like gelly,than I felt some buzz flowing trought my body,and I tought why not try astral projection,I heard that's better than lucid dreaming.I imagined a rope(texture,grip on it...)I stsrted pulling,and I got this feeling where my breath was fading away,my chests were lifted up,and i could feel the tension,and vibrations,when I almost "poped"(it felt like my astral body is floating),but I couldn't go further into astral realm,altouht I had pictures passig in front of my closed eyes,I let go of the rope and that's when I stsrted feeling real,than I went for lucid dreaming,and I was trying to astrsl project for 30 minutes,while it felt like 5 minutes,last night In my dream I could pulnmy phone out of my pocket,I was in war zone,I could stop bullets with my bare hands,I could slow down time,and when I waned to get out soliders around me said help is on the way,and I cought myself floating in the air,and dream became blitzkrieg strategy game,It is my second night of trying to lucid dream,but actually the first I really tried,so the question is was I lucid,cause I can't really recal everything,I can't remember if it was realistic as in real life,but in my dream journal,yesterdays dream and dream from last night arr so different,dream from the last night had much more details,and I could remember much more details like sentences soliders were telling me.Was it lucid ? Cause I can't tell myself,sorry it ia long comment,but better that than spaming
But would could I see the tree if I turned my render distance up?
I actually thought about that
I've had a lucid dream 4 times now never trying ,but could only do normal things i couldn't fly or anything but last night was my 4th and I could control stuff finally I could make objects never tried flying because as soon as I started making objects I'd already slept for 8 hrs and eadny sleepy so I woke up only thing is I could obviously tell is wasnt real I could feel stuff but I didn't have the awake feeling everything was always blurry not really blurry but in a way that's like if I'm focused on something I can't see anything else like I have no side vision is this what its supposed to feel like