I think that there will
be two types of lucid dreaming. The one type that we are all
familiar with is well described here in which the mind produces a
flight of experience generally anchored to the self. There is no
evidence of new information to confound. This is our everyday
dreaming we are all familiar with.
The second type is better
described as enhanced dreaming. I also think that is what is
actually meant by the phrase 'lucid dreaming'. I have experienced
this enhanced dreaming and there is no way one would ever think that
one was either dreaming or even on our plane of existence.
In my one and only such
experience, like Dante, I was intercepted by a spirit guide and
directed although this was not necessary. I then walked down a road
that I recognized from my childhood to enter the abode of my long
deceased mother. Along the way I observed several plant types
displayed including varieties never before encountered. In practice
I observed and gained insight. The most important insight that I
gained was that the spectrum itself had been shifted toward the red
producing a much more luminous and golden atmosphere.
I suspect true lucid
dreaming will display this spectrum shift and it has not been noted
before by other observers because they are not predisposed to
recognize it.
What I have discovered
directly and indirectly is the reality of a natural connection with
what is best described as the ubermind that connects us all and that
is plausibly a human construct initiated perhaps thirty thousands of
years ago. This ubermind preserves and sustains the soul and access
to that soul's experiences. Like the primitive internet, it is a
servant to mankind and will aid in answering questions. The true
secret of genius or access to the ubermind is learning how to ask the
correct question.
Of course all this
completely alters our answer to the question of What is GOD? I have
been able to put the whole panoply of religion into proper context
and recognize successes and failures and progression. My most
startling insight was to understand core texts in the Bible and other
scriptures without the crutch of mysticism and symbolic
interpretations. The ancients struggled to tell us what they knew
inside the limitations of their language and seeing through that
needs context. We largely have that spelled out.
Top Five Ways to
Induce Lucid Dreaming
September 24, 2012
Bruce N. Gelerter
Lucid dreaming doesn’t
work for everyone, but those that do find themselves able to induce
lucid
dreams largely rely on a few popular
methods. While most of these lucid dreaming tips rely only on mental
preparation and self-coaching to induce lucid dreams, there are lucid
dream gadgets, such as the lucid dreaming mask, that also assist in
controlling your dreams. Read on to learn more:
1. Reality Check
One of the
fundamentals of learning to lucid dream is the reality check. While a
successful reality check may induce lucid dreaming on its own, it is
also an integral part of many other lucid dreaming techniques. Thus,
it is a good place to begin when first attempting to enter a lucid
dream.
The idea behind the
reality check is that by noticing discrepancies between the reality
in your waking life and that in a dream, you will be able to become
aware that you are dreaming and thus take control.
Here are a few popular
reality check methods for inducing a lucid dream:
Draw a large dot or
symbol on your hand. Look down at it periodically throughout the day,
each time asking yourself: “Am I awake or dreaming?” Make this a
habit. Eventually, this question will pop up within a dream, allowing
you to become aware and enter a lucid dream. Plug your nose and close
your mouth. Can you still breath? Perhaps you are dreaming. Look at a
clock. Are the numbers garbled (if digital)? Does the passage of time
seem out of whack? These are good indicators of being in a dream.
Try to run. Being
unable to run, or finding that you run at a sluggish pace, or as if
you are wading through water is a classic sign of dreaming. Try
poking your finger through your wrist. If you find that you can pass
parts of your body through yourself, this may be a good cue to begin
lucid dreaming.
Set yourself a timer
or simply remember to do one or more of these reality checks
throughout the day, even when it seems that you are awake. Once these
become ingrained in your normal, routine behavior, you’ll learn to
run these reality checks while you are dreaming, thus making it
easier for you induce lucid dreams.
2. Recognize Dream
Signs
Dream signs, like
reality checks, are good indicators that you are dreaming and help
“snap” you into a lucid dream. Universal dream signs include:
Failing electronics. Light switches, lamps, small kitchen
appliances and other electronic items rarely function properly in
dreams. Lighting discrepancies. Is it dark but, for some reason, you
can see brightly colored objects anyway? This is a good sign that you
are dreaming. Deformations. Morphing shapes or oddly shaped or sized
items are indicators that you are dreaming. Recurring dreams. While
not a specific item, many people have recurring dreams (i.e. teeth
falling out, being chased). Encountering a situation like this is a
good cue to attempt to enter a lucid dream.
Dream signs and
reality checks are the meat and potatoes of lucid dream induction.
Use them in conjunction with the methods below:
3. Mnemonic Induced
Lucid Dreaming (MILD)
As you fall asleep,
repeat to yourself, “I will wake up after each dream period and
remember my dream.”
Now, each time you
wake up during the night, write down everything you can recall from
your dream. If you can’t remember the specific content of your
dream, simply write down how you feel.
Go back to sleep. As
you drift off to sleep again, keep your previous dream in mind. Try
to visualize yourself back inside the dream, picking up where you
left off (or where you’d like it to go).
Repeat this process
throughout the night until you enter a lucid dream.
4. Wake Induced Lucid
Dreaming (WILD)
The principle of WILD
is to wake yourself after about 5 to 6 hours of sleep and spend some
time out of bed focusing on having a lucid dream.
Do something to make
your mind receptive to lucid dreaming by watching a movie about
dreams or reading articles about lucid dreaming.
As you lay back down
to go to sleep, try to imagine the type of dream you’d like to
have. Or, better yet, repeat to yourself what you are going to do in
your dream until you fall asleep.
5. Externally Induced
Lucid Dreaming (EILD)
EILD, also known as
technology-assisted lucid dreaming or electrically induce lucid
dreaming, is a good method for those that have trouble having lucid
dreams on their own. There are many
dream devices on the market to help induce lucid dreams, but the
original and most effect device is a dream mask, such as that offered
by The Dream Mask LLC.
Dream masks work by
detecting the Rapid Eye Movement (REM) stage of sleep and stimulating
you in order to awaken your mind, but not your body. Artificial cues,
such as LED lights or tones will alert the user of a dream mask that
he or she is dreaming. Once you are aware that you are in a dream,
you can then enter a lucid dream.
As you can see, there
are several effective ways to dream lucidly, but there are a few
tried and true methods and devices that aid in the process.
Additional lucid
dreaming tips that may help include:
Keep a dream journal.
This will increase your dream recall, which is a great aid in
inducing lucid dreams. Alter your sleep cycle. Sometimes being jarred
out of your normal sleep patterns can result in lucid dreaming. Drink
caffeine before bed. This helps keep your mind awake while your body
falls asleep: the key to inducing a lucid dream.
Try one or more of
these options, or a combination of these induction principles and you
will greatly increase your chances of having a lucid dream.
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