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(OP) User ID: 68811689 Argentina 04/30/2015 12:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP, is your free book no longer available here? Looks like it's been removed. :-( Quoting: Anonymous Coward 52023543 just search around on the internet: "earth a spiritual trap" is title of the book Yup its spread around and I just fixed my signature to a working link of second edition so check it out .'. Ubique Daemon Ubique Deus .'. Offline contact: [email protected] - SEEC Spiritual-Ecological Education Center: [link to www.SEECenter.net] - EARTH: A Spiritual Trap & Practical Exercises to Ascend: [link to www.ebax.si] - Facebook Page: [link to dld.bz] Every Man and every Woman is a Star. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1611964 United States 05/01/2015 02:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Having enough sleep seems to be key. I don't actively do any practices to engage in lucidity . Lucidity came to me, fast and heavy, before I even knew what the term or concept was. However, as I have gotten older the natural tendency to become lucid has waned and have not experienced very many lucid dreams in the recent years. Quoting: S ammie I have noticed that two things seem to be key I becoming lucid and the first is having had an abundance of sleep....more than enough and never from a state of sleep deprivation. The second is visualization. Basically allowing the mind to wander and observe images before sleeping and keeping that pesky inner voice silenced. I have lucid dreams seemingly without effort. my strategy is to try to AP from a lucid dream. I never seem to get to the point of free will in my dream though. it doesn't seem to last long enough among other things. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 24725977 United States 05/15/2015 01:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Having enough sleep seems to be key. I don't actively do any practices to engage in lucidity . Lucidity came to me, fast and heavy, before I even knew what the term or concept was. However, as I have gotten older the natural tendency to become lucid has waned and have not experienced very many lucid dreams in the recent years. Quoting: S ammie I have noticed that two things seem to be key I becoming lucid and the first is having had an abundance of sleep....more than enough and never from a state of sleep deprivation. The second is visualization. Basically allowing the mind to wander and observe images before sleeping and keeping that pesky inner voice silenced. I have lucid dreams seemingly without effort. my strategy is to try to AP from a lucid dream. I never seem to get to the point of free will in my dream though. it doesn't seem to last long enough among other things. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2071399 United States 05/15/2015 01:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | buen threat hijo del sol luego de preguntarme si estoy dormido habro los ojos y todo se ve igual pero diferente (es extrano) desde hace mucho veo estas Alucinaciónes hipnogógicas y al sonar me siento bastante despierto pero no como me gustaria solo en pocas ocasiones tengo el control total de mis movimientos (en verdad es casi imposible caminar o corer) voy a practicar tu tecnica !!! BUEN POST |
SolarSon User ID: 71083455 Poland 12/22/2015 09:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Having enough sleep seems to be key. I don't actively do any practices to engage in lucidity . Lucidity came to me, fast and heavy, before I even knew what the term or concept was. However, as I have gotten older the natural tendency to become lucid has waned and have not experienced very many lucid dreams in the recent years. Quoting: S ammie I have noticed that two things seem to be key I becoming lucid and the first is having had an abundance of sleep....more than enough and never from a state of sleep deprivation. The second is visualization. Basically allowing the mind to wander and observe images before sleeping and keeping that pesky inner voice silenced. I have lucid dreams seemingly without effort. my strategy is to try to AP from a lucid dream. I never seem to get to the point of free will in my dream though. it doesn't seem to last long enough among other things. Get these books: Astral Dynamics by Robert Bruce The Inner Guide Meditation by Edwin Steinbrecher Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen LaBerge And you will advance. -SS |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 70569886 United States 01/12/2016 12:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Do you know of any techniques for interpreting symbols in either dream or waking life? I look them up sometimes, but I know they can mean different things for different people depending on the context of the symbol within the dream. |
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SolarSon User ID: 71225853 Argentina 01/12/2016 01:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good to see you here again SS- Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70569886 Do you know of any techniques for interpreting symbols in either dream or waking life? I look them up sometimes, but I know they can mean different things for different people depending on the context of the symbol within the dream. The only one who can interpret your dreams is YOURSELF. You must learn how to be lucid in dreams, awarae and conscious, and how to return to dreams you had to find their true meaning. A great book on the topic is Conscious Dreaming by Robert Moss Also get Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen LaBerge It will really help you. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71228873 Argentina 01/12/2016 09:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thank you for all the advices, I use them since yesterday. Can you recommend some books about lucid dreaming, astral projection etc? Like a list of spot on books? Quoting: Übermensch The best books you can ever get, if you follow them and do the exercises and practices, are: Conscious Dreaming by Robert Moss Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen LaBerge Astral Dynamics by Robert Bruce The Inner Guide Meditation by Edwin Steinbrecher With those 4 books alone, you can become free of all, and a true God of your own real being as you really are.. |
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BadMoonRising User ID: 42411020 United Kingdom 05/03/2016 05:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's a fascinating subject for sure. I dream every night and have some amazing detailed dreams, but I have yet to be lucid in one. There are a ton of books on the subject and the one I'm currently reading is Dreams of Awakening by Charles Morley. About half-way through and it's a great read. [link to www.amazon.com] Not only about lucid dreaming but also being lucid in 'real life'. How to wake up to the unreality of it all. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72041477 United States 05/03/2016 06:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thank you for all the advices, I use them since yesterday. Can you recommend some books about lucid dreaming, astral projection etc? Like a list of spot on books? Quoting: Übermensch The best books you can ever get, if you follow them and do the exercises and practices, are: Conscious Dreaming by Robert Moss Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen LaBerge Astral Dynamics by Robert Bruce The Inner Guide Meditation by Edwin Steinbrecher With those 4 books alone, you can become free of all, and a true God of your own real being as you really are.. Great thread OP, very useful information. I have had great success with keeping a dream journal, only one lucid dream, but it was a doozie. It was the first time I flew! I have two books by above authors. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 71460895 Argentina 05/03/2016 09:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You guys talking bout that lucid dreaming/self induced psychosis/hypnosis freak me the fuck out. Whatever happened to normal people?! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72148244 What happened to Normal People is they got brainwashed like you to believe in what Those in Power tells you and to follow their Commands. Some of the original real people are still alive and well and fighting for you to be free from the tyranny and slavery. So be happy, smile, have fun. -SS |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71460895 Argentina 05/03/2016 09:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's a fascinating subject for sure. I dream every night and have some amazing detailed dreams, but I have yet to be lucid in one. There are a ton of books on the subject and the one I'm currently reading is Dreams of Awakening by Charles Morley. About half-way through and it's a great read. Quoting: BadMoonRising 42411020 [link to www.amazon.com] Not only about lucid dreaming but also being lucid in 'real life'. How to wake up to the unreality of it all. Yeah good stuff, check the ones I recommended as well! Cheers -SS |
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BadMoonRising User ID: 42411020 United Kingdom 05/04/2016 03:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's a fascinating subject for sure. I dream every night and have some amazing detailed dreams, but I have yet to be lucid in one. There are a ton of books on the subject and the one I'm currently reading is Dreams of Awakening by Charles Morley. About half-way through and it's a great read. Quoting: BadMoonRising 42411020 [link to www.amazon.com] Not only about lucid dreaming but also being lucid in 'real life'. How to wake up to the unreality of it all. Yeah good stuff, check the ones I recommended as well! Cheers -SS Thank you - will do. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 72015551 China 05/04/2016 09:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | does ejaculation effect lucid dreaming? have heard going a few weeks without sexual thoughts can lead to extremely intense dreams of a sexual nature resulting in fairly blown orgasms. are these types of unwanted dreams succubi haunts? |
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