something I've been practicing that gives you insane dream recall is what the Rosicrucian's teach, basically before you go sleep you track your steps back all the way to the last time you slept, even if it was a nap. It works like crazy, you don't even have to try remember your dreams it becomes apart of your memories.
My friend's grandpa is "omnilucid" and my friend told me his granda described it to him as "watching tv and changing the channel when he gets bored" cause he would just ask the dream to change whenever he got bored.
As someone who is usually opposed to "clickbaity" or low quality stuff, this channel's thumbnails are ironically my favorite. They're so retarded that I love them. Retarded in a good way. 😂
I used to dream journal and occasionally get some lucid dreams here and there. The amount of dreams you don't remember having every night is crazy when you stop. I might remember 1 or 2 these days if I'm lucky. I was remembering about 5 ish which is on par with what you said. I've told people this and they look at me like I'm crazy. Not having any dreams at all is a horrible time. I was like that at one point. Barely dreaming. That is what is happening to most people. I feel bad for them.
@@krisspychissp lol that's true. I think with people that can do lucid dreaming at this level probably have different brain structures than everyone else. For example, ADHD and the lack of impulse control that sometimes comes along with that, is often a downregulation of the prefrontal cortex (the part of the brain that's in charge of executive functioning). The advantage is that creativity and original thought is going to be much higher in this type of mind. With people that have Omni-lucid dreaming, I would suspect the hippocampus (the part of the brain that stores working/situational memory) is "louder" or "more integrated" with the rest of the brain. But that's a total guess, I really have no idea. It would be cool if someone were to do MRI scans of people that have this ability to see what part of the brain is different from the rest. Ok, now I'm done nerding out lol.
You know, maybe the novelty and the fun of lucid dreams is that you dont get them all the time, I like waking up and remembering a dream that I had no lucidity in, but it was random af x)) I call them "movie type" dreams, like watching a cutscene, and lucid dreams are like "game type" dreams like gameplay ;p
Started astral projecting last summer and seen some crazy shit that made me not want to do it anymore. The experiences I had were very intense. It feels like a Jet in your ear and your soul getting sucked out of your body at light speed. I remember one of the first times, after I got past the vibrational stage and the intense part I was flying through a empty void. It felt like I was doing back flips flying through the void but I remember looking to my left and seeing a huge entity. It kind of felt like I was in its “space” because we shared consciousness or awareness. No words were spoken or communicated in my head yet a awareness of each others awareness was prominent. Anyways once I started seeing the entity the entire void turned into black and white checkers everywhere. The entity looked like a pekka from clash of clans but it was also made out of the checkered background. This was a very brief experience because of how intense it was. I ended up just sorta gliding by what ever that was then literally jumped up immediately as I became aware of my body again. My heart was racing as well as my mind. I was in awe that entire week and experienced the most mind shattering synchronicities during that week.
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER The synchronicities I had ranged from thinking of a friend then them immediately calling me, to words in music changing to what i’m thinking of. I know that part probably sounds insane but that’s the only way I can compute it. There would be times I would be listening to music and getting deep into thought then the song would match exactly what i’m thinking of, sometimes the words matching the words straight from my head. Obviously I’d be surprised, then pause the song to make sure I heard it right then to look at the duration, it always said either 1:11 or 1:23, sometimes 3:33. Also the same thing would happen with youtube videos, movies, sometimes even people. It started to happen so frequently that it made me feel like the universe was playing a joke on me and picked on me for no reason. Alot like some kind of beings that had the power alter the universe in such a perfect way, that had negative intent really made me feel scared and hopeless. The way they could use people like a chessboard made me feel not real. And I say negative because the entire week made me feel like I was being picked on and laughed for some sort of sick pleasure. There were a lot of other synchronicities, some personal, so this doesn’t really do it justice I’m not the best at writing. It started to make me feel crazy, almost felt like I was in the dang Truman Show or something. Kinda got spooky so I stopped practicing that sort of stuff that week and started ignoring it then it went away. Only bad part is I don’t really dream like I used to but still very spiritual.
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER Also my bad for not answering your other question. I don’t believe it was a dream because I wasn’t really unconscious. I knew what was happening and it only lasted around 10 seconds, it felt pretty different from a dream. The intensity was very real and almost overwhelming. Also it happened shortly after waking up.
okay these are interesting experiences.. Im not sure what to make of them. I'll say that in lucid dreams, you can be fully conscious and knowing what happening.. with the same awareness as you have right now, and they can feel as vivid and as real as real life, if not realer. thanks for telling me about this, sorry for my slow response
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER Yeah i’ve had lots of lucid dreams and they feel a lot different. They usually happen when I notice something weird while dreaming then become lucid but this was shortly after waking up. I was awake but also in that state after waking up where it’s easy to fall asleep and I had intent to do it. Also I did say something about being aware of my body again but during the experience I could feel my body still laying on my bed as well.
it's really cool you've done a lot of research and are distilling it in this RUclips channel format. thanks for your efforts and making more people aware of all this
If 5 minutes of meditation each day can make such a difference in lucid dreaming ability, then it makes sense that true all day awareness would train the brain to stay aware all night as well. Lucidity in the void between dreams also doesn't require insane monk-level dedication. One RUclipsr describes the same thing on days he had meditated for 20 minutes in the evening.
Meditate for 20 minutes daily while doing all your normal lucid dream shit, it’s the most no bullshit straight forward way to become omnilucid, it’s really not that complicated but instead just hard
@@CoolUwUer there’s like 900 types of meditation and they all do different things but I don’t know all the terms for it, sitting in silence and breathing seems to be the most common one which I do and it’s pretty effective, it’s called vipassana I think Also for reference Mindfulness = you don’t forget about breathing Zen meditation = you forget about breathing Vipassana = you focus on breathing That’s the terms afaik
I’d say it’s possible but a lot of those people are lying lol. But you said it, it’s being aware and fully conscious during the day which takes you to being lucid at night in your dreams. That’s the secret, awareness. Most people are actually dreaming when they are fully awake during the day. They are in their heads making up scenarios ect, not fully aware.
i've actually talked to one of my friends on discord who claims that he's a natural omnilucid, he's a really chill guy and he also stated that it's boring because he can just do whatever he wants and it's repetitive. He also has hyperphantasia, so he can visualize really vividly and i believe those 2 things are related
Yooo youre amazing bro! i saw a vid of you yesterday and tried to lucid dream again (i quited a half year ago) and it worked! thanks for giving me my motivation back. you deserve more attention bro keep it up
how tf did that girl have infinite potential to do WHATEVER she wanted every night and said, "It got boring." she became a God and that wasn't enough. bro, I can't even remember my dreams when I wake up cuz I need an alarm for work 💀
well lol can you imagine doing ANYTHING you want every night for years and years.. eventually the novelty may wear off, yk? i guess we'll need to do it to find out
My first thought would be that someone would claim it got boring to try and make a lie sound more convincing, even though to me it sounds less convincing. I don't think a full life time of full lucidity is even enough to do any more than scratch the surface with lucid dreaming. Just ignorant speculation, though. I am not her, so I have no idea whether or not she specifically is telling the truth. However, I do believe without a shadow of a doubt that there are plenty of people with omni lucidity.
I remember having nights where I became lucid without reality checking or even having the intention, and when i became lucid y lost control and began falling into a black void, I could last there for long times but i preferred to wake up. Then it happened again and again for all the night. Like my mind was fully aware even asleep but i couldn’t control the dream and it always felt apart, and it happened several nights, no clue what caused that but makes a lot of sense with all you shared in this video. Thanks for the great content!
Hey man, I just wanted to say that I really enjoy your videos! They're very entertaining, I think it's the way you talk. You just seem like a very chill person. Because of you I got into lucid dreaming again, I had a phase like 4 years ago where I tried to lucid dream (I succeeded once haha) but then I gave up lol. Haven't had a lucid dream since then, but I hope I will soon. By the way, thank you for sharing the techniques and stuff in such a "no bs" way haha. Also it's always so much fun when you tell us about lucid dreams you had. Could you do that more often? :)
ayee thanks for the nice words bro i appreciate it, glad you're back into lucid dreaming too, I know you'll get some soon if you just keep at it and do the techniques properly :). I'll get some more interesting lucid dreams to talk about for sure lol, more stories coming soon !
Your hilarious bro this made me want to share my dreams. I have notice I’m staring to get physics dreams to after working more with a journal and trying to keep up with them and declassify them. Once you work with your dreams and try to figure them out they get better and more in your favor.
When I was younger I got into this gnostic group with a university friend. They gave us a technique for dream recall. The idea was just not to move once you wake up and keep you eyes closed, trying to remember the whole dream. When I read my old sleep diaries I really notice how much I remembered EVERYTHING. And of course I had more lucid dreams.
Damn. This is a really interesting video. One of the reason I'm afraid of using WILD technique without WBTB is simply because I personally think, "what if I accidentally succeed in becoming aware in the void?". If I remember correctly, then theoretically speaking I think the first REM cycle starts somewhere around 90 minutes after falling asleep. So you would have to go through the void without WBTB. I maybe be completely wrong about it, so correct me if I am. Anyway that’s what I think and for me it feels quite scary to imagine being aware in the void. So I would wanna avoid that at all cost lol. Maybe someday in the future but I don't think I'm ready for it now.
i don't think you should worry about that, it would be SUPER hard to be aware of that, and if you were you could wake up pretty easily. from what i hear of people who really try WILD before bed, sometimes it results in becoming aware of really unclear dreams, that are more just like vivid daydreams. def not something to worry about imo
Hey there, brother! That sounds cool. I'm not even close to being lucid. I guess omnilucid people live in the present moment. They don't dwell in the past or the future. I normally forget what I have to do before going to sleep and after waking up. 😅 I'll give those reality checks a try and let you know.
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER is there a reliable subtle reality check? I like the nose pinching one but you kind of look retarded doing that in front of people
lmaoo i get you. i would recommend just doing it for a literal second, but if you can't do that, count your fingers. whats more important than the reality check - is that you are genuinely looking around and questioning if you're in a dream, and not just assuming you're awake. so, less focus on the actual check, and more effort on gaining some awareness :)
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER Guess what? I just woke up. And I was counting my fingers in my dream. Here's the plot twist: So, I was smart enough to figure out that the dream I had in my dream was a dream but too stupid to know that I was still in a dream!
I think that one of the best ways to be aware 100% or at least most of the day is having a piece of duck tap or something since you put it on your arm you set an intention to stay aware
That would be so insane, I could imagine how insane that would be, just going to sleep and always becoming god without even trying, I mean like they would be able to practice whatever they wanted forever.
ive heard that if you manage to be aware all the time this awareness will naturally spill into dreams years ago I've tried yoga nidra (dream yoga) where you lay down and let your body fall asleep while your mind is aware. I've reached sleep paralysis few times, once I got scared of my own breathing and woke up and the rest of them I'd feel my body lift up while head was like an anchor not letting it go and then my head would start spinning so much I'd lose focus and wake up. these were very discouraging. few months ago I've tried again with not even one sleep paralysis
interesting! i imagine dream yoga would take many years to master completely, even being able to purposely remain aware during sleep paralysis is pretty big, sounds like you were actually making good progress tbh. good luck if you pick it up again :)
i hate lucid Dreaming because of the fact i cant get it when i want to. i had a really cool lucid dream experience it made me feel really good. it felt like i didn't need to worry about anything when i was in it and when i realize i was dreaming i woke up. and i got addicted and i want to just have at least one more for god sake!
you'll have many more lucid dreams homie, just keep at it and keep doing lucid dreaming properly, and over time it will get easier and easier. u got this
Dreaming is my favourite thing to do! This world is amazing.. Our brains are unique and beautiful.. Ive lucid dreamt since a I can remember. So many amazing experiences. Ive had a dream that lasted roughly 2 weeks before, I kept waking up and going back in was insane.. But Lucid dreaming everynight isnt all great... You can get disconnected from reality and your life. Because you crave the dream world.. Also alot of deja-vu? Occurs I have premonitions about the life then these things happen so you start to question reality and whats real... Also multiple times i have been stuck in my dreams.. Where I think I am awake and going about my daily life but Im fast asleep in a lucid dream then I wake up and like wtf is going on 😂😂 I need to research what dreams really are on a deeper level because they are crazy.. I create my own worlds in my dreams. So fun
Also it fucks with my brain and sleep patterns because I work full time and when I wake up it feels like I havent slept because im living in my dreams😅 never ending
I believe its possible. the fact that we can be lucid in our dreams is surprising enough, so maybe its "lucid dreaming" for lucid dreaming ppl. the boundaries are only up to you... I think I'm gonna practice this void transision conciousness in combo with 61point meditation which btw allows you to go to sleep conciously
i go back to my childhood home but the master suit is mine and not in the position where my parents was and the house is laid out the same exact but my space has been renovated and yes it is always the same exact layout every single time which never really existed outside of my mind
I’ve only really ever had one or two dreams where I knew I was in a dream. I used to purposely go back to same dreams when I was a kid though if they would good, and I used to be able to do that pretty easy, but I don’t think I was actually lucid dreaming when doing it
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER correct every single time since I was a kid. I also experience intense day dreams all day long it's like my dream world never shuts down, never ends
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER probably, it doesn't seem to get too much in my way of my work, I'm a chef. And I can really enjoy my alone time so no complaints on my end happy to be a dreamer
oo i think i've heard of this but never looked into it, I'll watch it soon for sure, thanks for reminding me it exists lol. alex jones cameo is amazing as well lmao
Unrelated but i had a fucking cool ass dream where id be given a fucking narrated history lesson with like a map and theyd explain a certain event in history (all made up) and then id live through that event. Then id go back to the map where something else would be narrated and id live through that event
I used to be omnilucid last year in 2023. I was deadass like in my prime in lucid dreaming in 2023, like I had 5 lucid dreams a night and my dream journal was just filled with lucid dreams. I think to become omnilucid you have to be obsessed with lucid dreaming like I was. I was always thinking about lucid dreaming, I always told my friends at school about it, I was doing reality checks. There were times where I just waited until nighttime so I could lucid dream 💀But now I'm washed lol I can barely get 1
lmao yea being completyley fucking obsessed with it def goes a long way, same thing happened to me. people dont realize how much that strong motivation can play a part. you'll get back to the GOAT lucid dreaming status bro dw i believe in you
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER Also what you said in the video is completely true, I have so much crazy ass lucid dreams lol. like I remember in one lucid dream I was training to fight fucking pennywise 💀
My girlfriend is omnilucid she gets really bored of lucid dreaming and tries to intentionally have an unconscious dream because being lucid is an everynight/day thing with out doing any reality checks, or awareness exercises etc 😂 it seems like these people such as my girlfriend have been lucid dreaming for so long that they just subconsciously know they're in a dream everytime. I'm abit jealous of this 😅
in your course, what kind of stuff do you teach. i’m thinking about buying it but what will it all contain, cause all other courses i’ve come across it’s a super spiritual thing and i don’t want that, what is your course like and how effective is it?
yo, if by course you mean the lessons on the app in the description, it teaches you the fundamentals of lucid dreaming, tells you how to do the techniques in a really simple way so you can get started with them asap, and it also includes some guided interactive techniques to help. in the 1-on-1 calls I do, its just more personal and I can tell you how to lucid dream based on your needs, how much time, effort, you are able to spend, etc. i'll also help you along and tell you if you're doing anything wrong or need to change something, to make sure you get lucids. Often you'll have some questions or problems that are personal so I can help with that. never any spiritual bs from me I can assure you lol, I only talk about things that I know work. sorry so much text.
After watching your ssild video in mid March i give it a try after 4 days of practice i was getting lucid dream every other night but as April came i switch my sleeping location to another bed and since then i am trying to lucid dream but have no results. What should i do?
yoo, are you doing everything the same? has your dream recall changed? switching where you sleep can possibly mess with some things for a time since your brain isn't used to the new surrounding, it should resolve itself soon though if you are doing everything you were doing before.
Yo, I've been watching your vids a lot recently whenever I can and they're hella entertaining. Just wanted to ask if astral projection is real or just bs. I will take your word for it.
Hello, do you have any site to direct me (us) to when it comes to becoming omnilucid and what there constant reality checks are ? Are you planning on becoming omnilucid (since you are already regularly meditating and it'll greatly helped in achieving such a feat) ?
I feel like that would seriously overwork your brain😭 since the reason for sleep is to rest your brain or part of it anyway. I dunno about anyone else but when I have more than 4 lucid dreams a night I wake up exhausted or when I'm experimenting with time dilation. I think its possible but they're probably tired asf, also I think someone named Dr. Rehman did a study on dreams and lucid dreams leading to sleep deprivation.
u could be right, i wonder though if the several lucid dreams could exhaust just cuz ur waking up unnaturally. you know, maybe the lucids are caused by interrupted sleep, not the other way around, i dont know. i'll check out this study too, never heard of it. LOVE YOU
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER definitely could be that. I do remember some nights where I just got lucid with no methods though and woke up tired. I dunno though it's probably different for some people than others. Love you too bro😂
sleeping rests the body, the mind is always awake and the soul is always active… dreams are like a portal to the dream world maybe even a parallel reality of ourselves…… if you’re in a dream remember to ask somebody what the time is!
I can't be arsed to do reality checks while awake 😂 I'm already highly aware of everything and just don't need to It's only this year that I've actually HAD to do a reality check consciously while in a dream and one other time that I was conscious that my subconscious was having me reality check I wouldn't say I'm omilucid but definitely in that direction Sorta like I don't have perfect photographic memory and the total recall with it but higher than 50% I can't remember what dreaming was like before age 10 but everything since for 34 years, any dream I do remember, has been lucid But what I dream sounds way different than what I'm hearing here or elsewhere For me... It's more like going on a mission Like waking up in the dream and I'm in the middle of some story that's playing out and then it becomes like a choose your own adventure thing
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER See ... I wish I could do discord and join the conversations but I swear trying to use it on my phone tries to break my brain I talk A LOT and it can come across as ego, know it all or whatever but that's usually projection from others... I just know shiznit and try to present it in a factual and neutral way 🤣 so maybe it sounds coherent Stroke brain is kinda like old school stoner brain and goes alllllllll over the place But it's weird... I don't know how others dreams and I think we build up a lot of assumptions on what folks say and how we interpret it Kinda like. .. how folks are just now understanding that not everyone has inner monologue or that other one with images in the mind when thinking or creating art I think we assume we all mean the same stuff when we say lucid but I get the feeling there's wayyyyyy more to it Cause.... How you explained what that one chic was talking about, how she was getting bored with being like an all powerful god in every dream... Or how you've sorta explained in this video or the most recent I wanted I am lucid, I do have control but I'm not in a dream world where I control everything I only control myself and anything associated with myself Otherwise it's very much like being awake on Earth but I'm definitely somewhere else, except I've got all sorts of dream world powers.... Be it magic, bending time/space/gravity but not necessarily flying (usually more with weapons 🤣) and other weird abilities that are more "psychic" powers It's weird... And the more I listen to the dreams of others and figure out what their level of awareness is, the types of stuff they dive into in the waking world... I'm noticing patterns in how folks dream Like you talk to folks in the spiritual community, all levels of awareness and gifts/abilities, if they view spirituality like religion or the more witchy'woo quantum physics stuff It's vastly different from folks who dive into different subjects Kinda like tv movies.... Some are muggles, some are the various magical schools... Hogwarts was totally different from the state side version in fantastic Beasts Some it's like the twilight zone Others like Star Trek DS9 and Voyager But then you have the folks who don't dive into self help, the esoteric, spiritual community or even sci-fi and their dreams sound like they reflect that Plus all the nightmare folks I don't have nightmares anymore or sleep paralysis... Yes some dreams TRY to be nightmares and some can be hilarious in their attempts I want more folks to compare notes and dreams with Oooo oooo cheese... Do you eat cheese? The enzymes dude!!! They switch things up I typically stick to mozzarella but omfg my dreams get WEIRD if I eat a 4 cheese pizza before sleep... Here it's usually swiss, mozzarella, blue and goat That blue cheese... Woah it's wonky! But i think it's so cool that younger folks like you have way more access to stuff like your channel... We didn't have that cool stuff in the dinosaur era of the internet starting 🤣 I just wish there was deeper dream analysis tools, most stuff I find is so limited and doesn't apply! I need to find more info on spiritual attacks in the dream state, cause there are some nasty lucid dream walkers out there and i know I've not made a happy impression on them.... Especially the ones going around injecting something into the dreamers to keep them distorted, locked on lower levels of the dream state Seriously... DS9 and Voyager both have some food for thought on explaining what I mean, even if the episode isn't about dreaming... Though some are I'm rambling... Coffee hasn't kicked in yet
Maybe I'm wrong but it doesn't sound right to be lucid every single night. It implies having certain level of raised awareness which I believe could be exhausting after some days. We actually need to disconnect from everything for some time at least, don't you think? I think you don't have the same quality of rest when you have a very intense lucid dream... (I have had several lucid dreams before)
I wish there was more to figuring it out how it happens. I can’t even astral project. Right before you dream it’s like you enter another dimension 👻. Where can I join this discords or chats with other dreamers. 😂😂
Im trying to remember that im dreaming and think of a past dream while i go to sleep, but then I do remember a dream but i cannot control it. Does this take time and practice? And also while being aware that you are lucid dreaming does your emotions feel real or not?
do you mean you can't control the day dream or you're daydreaming about a dream you can't control? MILD does take some practice, but its simply you imagining yourself becoming lucid in a recent dream, just like daydreaming about lucid dreaming. yes your emotions feel as real as they do know, if not stronger. emotions tend to be higher in dreams.
yea all you do is just daydream about becoming lucid in the last dream you had bro, but at the same time don't keep yourself awake with the daydreaming/visualisation, after you've visualised about becoming lucid for a while, then fall asleep normally. i hope im not misunderstanding still
Do you think this could be kind of draining? I mean sleep is supposed to be a time of rest and so if you lucid dream the entire night I feel like that might take a bit of a toll.
in the book “exploring the world lucid dreaming” by Stephen LaBerge who created MILD he said that it doesn’t effect your brain that much since your still asleep.
I have had many Dreams were I asked people "Is this a dream...are we in a dream???" and no one ever answered me. They would just stare at me like they did not understand the question. I have had many levels of lucid dreaming...some I know about it, and change stuff in the dream...or I kind of suspect it, but nothing happens.
yep i've done it soo many times. its actually my favourite thing to do in a lucid dream lol, I was thinking of maybe making a video on it soon, and all the responses I got. long story short, most of them are quite happy with it :)
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER that's interesting, I just found out out about it yesterday, randomly popped up in my feed, when I was looking up time not being linear. Then the RUclips algorithm, led me down a rabbit hole lol. I enjoyed your video. I agree with the we have an internal clock. I have an alarm but I always wake before the alarm. I think I've always been lucid dreaming on a Lower level. I will wake up and go back to the same dream. Or be in a dream and say oh yeah this a dream. The weirdest dreams are dreaming of dreaming. I look forward to watching what you find on it and your thoughts.
Oo interesting, sounds like you’re kinda dream incubation (choosing to enter the same dream) and become lucid too, control is not needed to be lucid. Thx for the nice words also
something I've been practicing that gives you insane dream recall is what the Rosicrucian's teach, basically before you go sleep you track your steps back all the way to the last time you slept, even if it was a nap. It works like crazy, you don't even have to try remember your dreams it becomes apart of your memories.
Interesting! I’ve never heard of this before
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGERit’s called the backward review.
Neville Goddard taught this
@@vision2080 yes backwards review, very powerful
@Erikslayerus indeed
My friend's grandpa is "omnilucid" and my friend told me his granda described it to him as "watching tv and changing the channel when he gets bored" cause he would just ask the dream to change whenever he got bored.
thats awesome
that sounds epic
Last night I remembered 2 dreams and almost 3, my recall is getting on level.
GIANT W
I met a guy who was pretty good at astral projection when we were in high school. Every time I see him in a dream, I immediately become lucid.
spooky
Were you able to speak with him? How did the encounter go?
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I think its 100% possible. I believe in "if you can dream it, you can be it". We are way more powerful than we can Imagine.
100% agree
The thumbnails on these vids be random asf 😭😂
At this point keep them and don’t change, it’s your art style fr
lmaoo they were revealed to me in a dream bro
As someone who is usually opposed to "clickbaity" or low quality stuff, this channel's thumbnails are ironically my favorite. They're so retarded that I love them. Retarded in a good way. 😂
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGERi think your giving yourself a bit to much advice
I used to dream journal and occasionally get some lucid dreams here and there. The amount of dreams you don't remember having every night is crazy when you stop. I might remember 1 or 2 these days if I'm lucky. I was remembering about 5 ish which is on par with what you said. I've told people this and they look at me like I'm crazy. Not having any dreams at all is a horrible time. I was like that at one point. Barely dreaming. That is what is happening to most people. I feel bad for them.
fr, people dont realize how many dreams they're missing out on every night
Omnilucid is a badass word! Love it bro!
REAL😭goes hard asf
Omni-anything goes so hard
@@krisspychissp lol that's true. I think with people that can do lucid dreaming at this level probably have different brain structures than everyone else. For example, ADHD and the lack of impulse control that sometimes comes along with that, is often a downregulation of the prefrontal cortex (the part of the brain that's in charge of executive functioning). The advantage is that creativity and original thought is going to be much higher in this type of mind.
With people that have Omni-lucid dreaming, I would suspect the hippocampus (the part of the brain that stores working/situational memory) is "louder" or "more integrated" with the rest of the brain.
But that's a total guess, I really have no idea. It would be cool if someone were to do MRI scans of people that have this ability to see what part of the brain is different from the rest.
Ok, now I'm done nerding out lol.
SOLID TAKE. love it
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER thanks bro!
You know, maybe the novelty and the fun of lucid dreams is that you dont get them all the time, I like waking up and remembering a dream that I had no lucidity in, but it was random af x)) I call them "movie type" dreams, like watching a cutscene, and lucid dreams are like "game type" dreams like gameplay ;p
Started astral projecting last summer and seen some crazy shit that made me not want to do it anymore. The experiences I had were very intense. It feels like a Jet in your ear and your soul getting sucked out of your body at light speed.
I remember one of the first times, after I got past the vibrational stage and the intense part I was flying through a empty void. It felt like I was doing back flips flying through the void but I remember looking to my left and seeing a huge entity.
It kind of felt like I was in its “space” because we shared consciousness or awareness. No words were spoken or communicated in my head yet a awareness of each others awareness was prominent.
Anyways once I started seeing the entity the entire void turned into black and white checkers everywhere. The entity looked like a pekka from clash of clans but it was also made out of the checkered background.
This was a very brief experience because of how intense it was. I ended up just sorta gliding by what ever that was then literally jumped up immediately as I became aware of my body again. My heart was racing as well as my mind. I was in awe that entire week and experienced the most mind shattering synchronicities during that week.
Interesting. Do you think its possible it was a dream? What do you mean by synchronities
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER The synchronicities I had ranged from thinking of a friend then them immediately calling me, to words in music changing to what i’m thinking of. I know that part probably sounds insane but that’s the only way I can compute it. There would be times I would be listening to music and getting deep into thought then the song would match exactly what i’m thinking of, sometimes the words matching the words straight from my head.
Obviously I’d be surprised, then pause the song to make sure I heard it right then to look at the duration, it always said either 1:11 or 1:23, sometimes 3:33. Also the same thing would happen with youtube videos, movies, sometimes even people. It started to happen so frequently that it made me feel like the universe was playing a joke on me and picked on me for no reason.
Alot like some kind of beings that had the power alter the universe in such a perfect way, that had negative intent really made me feel scared and hopeless. The way they could use people like a chessboard made me feel not real. And I say negative because the entire week made me feel like I was being picked on and laughed for some sort of sick pleasure.
There were a lot of other synchronicities, some personal, so this doesn’t really do it justice I’m not the best at writing.
It started to make me feel crazy, almost felt like I was in the dang Truman Show or something. Kinda got spooky so I stopped practicing that sort of stuff that week and started ignoring it then it went away. Only bad part is I don’t really dream like I used to but still very spiritual.
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER Also my bad for not answering your other question. I don’t believe it was a dream because I wasn’t really unconscious. I knew what was happening and it only lasted around 10 seconds, it felt pretty different from a dream. The intensity was very real and almost overwhelming. Also it happened shortly after waking up.
okay these are interesting experiences.. Im not sure what to make of them. I'll say that in lucid dreams, you can be fully conscious and knowing what happening.. with the same awareness as you have right now, and they can feel as vivid and as real as real life, if not realer. thanks for telling me about this, sorry for my slow response
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER Yeah i’ve had lots of lucid dreams and they feel a lot different. They usually happen when I notice something weird while dreaming then become lucid but this was shortly after waking up. I was awake but also in that state after waking up where it’s easy to fall asleep and I had intent to do it. Also I did say something about being aware of my body again but during the experience I could feel my body still laying on my bed as well.
it's really cool you've done a lot of research and are distilling it in this RUclips channel format. thanks for your efforts and making more people aware of all this
i appreciate that you appreciate it!
If 5 minutes of meditation each day can make such a difference in lucid dreaming ability, then it makes sense that true all day awareness would train the brain to stay aware all night as well.
Lucidity in the void between dreams also doesn't require insane monk-level dedication. One RUclipsr describes the same thing on days he had meditated for 20 minutes in the evening.
Meditate for 20 minutes daily while doing all your normal lucid dream shit, it’s the most no bullshit straight forward way to become omnilucid, it’s really not that complicated but instead just hard
im not sure just meditating for 20 minutes a day (i do) is going to get you to that level
Would you say it matters what kind of meditation you do? Or would be sitting in silence focusing on breathing be sufficient?
@@CoolUwUer there’s like 900 types of meditation and they all do different things but I don’t know all the terms for it, sitting in silence and breathing seems to be the most common one which I do and it’s pretty effective, it’s called vipassana I think
Also for reference
Mindfulness = you don’t forget about breathing
Zen meditation = you forget about breathing
Vipassana = you focus on breathing
That’s the terms afaik
@@NauLeah thanks!
I’d say it’s possible but a lot of those people are lying lol. But you said it, it’s being aware and fully conscious during the day which takes you to being lucid at night in your dreams. That’s the secret, awareness. Most people are actually dreaming when they are fully awake during the day. They are in their heads making up scenarios ect, not fully aware.
i've actually talked to one of my friends on discord who claims that he's a natural omnilucid, he's a really chill guy and he also stated that it's boring because he can just do whatever he wants and it's repetitive. He also has hyperphantasia, so he can visualize really vividly and i believe those 2 things are related
Yooo youre amazing bro! i saw a vid of you yesterday and tried to lucid dream again (i quited a half year ago) and it worked! thanks for giving me my motivation back. you deserve more attention bro keep it up
ayee im glad i could help you bro, congrats on the lucid and thx for the kind words.
Same here. I quited 4 years ago and Im back again. First night I had a lucid dream for 10 seconds. Still trying..
how tf did that girl have infinite potential to do WHATEVER she wanted every night and said, "It got boring." she became a God and that wasn't enough. bro, I can't even remember my dreams when I wake up cuz I need an alarm for work 💀
well lol can you imagine doing ANYTHING you want every night for years and years.. eventually the novelty may wear off, yk? i guess we'll need to do it to find out
yeah, but I just can't comprehend it as an outsider who's never lucid dreamed once😢
@@blizic1721 You ever cheat at a game and then get bored of it?
My first thought would be that someone would claim it got boring to try and make a lie sound more convincing, even though to me it sounds less convincing. I don't think a full life time of full lucidity is even enough to do any more than scratch the surface with lucid dreaming.
Just ignorant speculation, though. I am not her, so I have no idea whether or not she specifically is telling the truth. However, I do believe without a shadow of a doubt that there are plenty of people with omni lucidity.
Keep these coming bro so entertaining
THX BRO, i appreciate all ur support fr
I remember having nights where I became lucid without reality checking or even having the intention, and when i became lucid y lost control and began falling into a black void, I could last there for long times but i preferred to wake up. Then it happened again and again for all the night. Like my mind was fully aware even asleep but i couldn’t control the dream and it always felt apart, and it happened several nights, no clue what caused that but makes a lot of sense with all you shared in this video. Thanks for the great content!
interesting! i wonder what could have caused dat to happen
Hey man, I just wanted to say that I really enjoy your videos! They're very entertaining, I think it's the way you talk. You just seem like a very chill person. Because of you I got into lucid dreaming again, I had a phase like 4 years ago where I tried to lucid dream (I succeeded once haha) but then I gave up lol. Haven't had a lucid dream since then, but I hope I will soon. By the way, thank you for sharing the techniques and stuff in such a "no bs" way haha. Also it's always so much fun when you tell us about lucid dreams you had. Could you do that more often? :)
ayee thanks for the nice words bro i appreciate it, glad you're back into lucid dreaming too, I know you'll get some soon if you just keep at it and do the techniques properly :). I'll get some more interesting lucid dreams to talk about for sure lol, more stories coming soon !
My sister has always been omnilucid naturally and wishes she wasnt because she gets bored of it. You have no idea how jealous i am
Your hilarious bro this made me want to share my dreams. I have notice I’m staring to get physics dreams to after working more with a journal and trying to keep up with them and declassify them. Once you work with your dreams and try to figure them out they get better and more in your favor.
lol i appreciate it bro. i saw your message asking about the discord too - discord.gg/a6BN8aFEjp
my friend is Omnilucid. Everytime he chooses to dream an apocalypse zombie because he likes it. That's kinda crazy.
When I was younger I got into this gnostic group with a university friend. They gave us a technique for dream recall. The idea was just not to move once you wake up and keep you eyes closed, trying to remember the whole dream.
When I read my old sleep diaries I really notice how much I remembered EVERYTHING. And of course I had more lucid dreams.
great way to improve dream recall, its really undervalued when it comes to getting lucid dreams
Bro you are a fucking living legend just keep going like this
BROO i appreciate u thx
Damn. This is a really interesting video. One of the reason I'm afraid of using WILD technique without WBTB is simply because I personally think, "what if I accidentally succeed in becoming aware in the void?". If I remember correctly, then theoretically speaking I think the first REM cycle starts somewhere around 90 minutes after falling asleep. So you would have to go through the void without WBTB. I maybe be completely wrong about it, so correct me if I am. Anyway that’s what I think and for me it feels quite scary to imagine being aware in the void. So I would wanna avoid that at all cost lol. Maybe someday in the future but I don't think I'm ready for it now.
i don't think you should worry about that, it would be SUPER hard to be aware of that, and if you were you could wake up pretty easily. from what i hear of people who really try WILD before bed, sometimes it results in becoming aware of really unclear dreams, that are more just like vivid daydreams. def not something to worry about imo
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER The fact that simply knowing I could wake up easily if I wanted to from that state is very reassuring. Thank you
"Im lucid" Is one of the omni lucids
Hey there, brother! That sounds cool. I'm not even close to being lucid. I guess omnilucid people live in the present moment. They don't dwell in the past or the future.
I normally forget what I have to do before going to sleep and after waking up. 😅 I'll give those reality checks a try and let you know.
yea the omnilucids are just very aware and present all day i think. but for us, stuff like reality checks is a good starting point LOL
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER is there a reliable subtle reality check? I like the nose pinching one but you kind of look retarded doing that in front of people
lmaoo i get you. i would recommend just doing it for a literal second, but if you can't do that, count your fingers. whats more important than the reality check - is that you are genuinely looking around and questioning if you're in a dream, and not just assuming you're awake. so, less focus on the actual check, and more effort on gaining some awareness :)
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER that makes sense I'll try that thank you!
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER Guess what? I just woke up. And I was counting my fingers in my dream. Here's the plot twist: So, I was smart enough to figure out that the dream I had in my dream was a dream but too stupid to know that I was still in a dream!
I think that one of the best ways to be aware 100% or at least most of the day is having a piece of duck tap or something since you put it on your arm you set an intention to stay aware
That would be so insane, I could imagine how insane that would be, just going to sleep and always becoming god without even trying, I mean like they would be able to practice whatever they wanted forever.
Frr. Matrix type shi. Ur always so early as well i swear u got some black magic going on
ive heard that if you manage to be aware all the time this awareness will naturally spill into dreams
years ago I've tried yoga nidra (dream yoga) where you lay down and let your body fall asleep while your mind is aware. I've reached sleep paralysis few times, once I got scared of my own breathing and woke up and the rest of them I'd feel my body lift up while head was like an anchor not letting it go and then my head would start spinning so much I'd lose focus and wake up. these were very discouraging. few months ago I've tried again with not even one sleep paralysis
interesting! i imagine dream yoga would take many years to master completely, even being able to purposely remain aware during sleep paralysis is pretty big, sounds like you were actually making good progress tbh. good luck if you pick it up again :)
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER haha tell that to my younger self 😭
i knew an guy that was like that, he knew that he was always dreaming
i hate lucid Dreaming because of the fact i cant get it when i want to. i had a really cool lucid dream experience it made me feel really good. it felt like i didn't need to worry about anything when i was in it and when i realize i was dreaming i woke up. and i got addicted and i want to just have at least one more for god sake!
you'll have many more lucid dreams homie, just keep at it and keep doing lucid dreaming properly, and over time it will get easier and easier. u got this
Dreaming is my favourite thing to do! This world is amazing.. Our brains are unique and beautiful.. Ive lucid dreamt since a I can remember. So many amazing experiences. Ive had a dream that lasted roughly 2 weeks before, I kept waking up and going back in was insane.. But Lucid dreaming everynight isnt all great... You can get disconnected from reality and your life. Because you crave the dream world.. Also alot of deja-vu? Occurs I have premonitions about the life then these things happen so you start to question reality and whats real... Also multiple times i have been stuck in my dreams.. Where I think I am awake and going about my daily life but Im fast asleep in a lucid dream then I wake up and like wtf is going on 😂😂 I need to research what dreams really are on a deeper level because they are crazy.. I create my own worlds in my dreams. So fun
Also it fucks with my brain and sleep patterns because I work full time and when I wake up it feels like I havent slept because im living in my dreams😅 never ending
bro is living inception IRL
If you wanna speed run it, just open up your 7 chakras and learn to ground yourself to the universe
So how did you open your chackras
staying aware all day is hard asf
pretty sure its not really "all day" more like spending a lot more time being aware in general
I believe its possible. the fact that we can be lucid in our dreams is surprising enough, so maybe its "lucid dreaming" for lucid dreaming ppl. the boundaries are only up to you... I think I'm gonna practice this void transision conciousness in combo with 61point meditation which btw allows you to go to sleep conciously
i agree, theres neverrr any limit. i hope you succeed in what you're trying to do :)
i go back to my childhood home but the master suit is mine and not in the position where my parents was and the house is laid out the same exact but my space has been renovated and yes it is always the same exact layout every single time which never really existed outside of my mind
you should post videos of dreams you have it would be good content
goood idea, I'll make some story videos soon i think:)
I’ve only really ever had one or two dreams where I knew I was in a dream. I used to purposely go back to same dreams when I was a kid though if they would good, and I used to be able to do that pretty easy, but I don’t think I was actually lucid dreaming when doing it
awesomeee, re-entering dreams is dope asf even if they aren't lucid ones.
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER
Love your videos, you got a great channel! 😉
appreciate that g
Please do a video on how to have more control over your lucid dream
I have somethingn related coming soon :)
Never heard of Omnilucid but this describes my experience
you're lucid in every dream then?
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER correct every single time since I was a kid. I also experience intense day dreams all day long it's like my dream world never shuts down, never ends
ooo interesting. i wonder if that could be considered maladaptive daydreaming or some other mental health thing
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER probably, it doesn't seem to get too much in my way of my work, I'm a chef. And I can really enjoy my alone time so no complaints on my end happy to be a dreamer
sounds great , happy it works out for you then
Not sure if you seen the film Waking Life, but its all about lucid dreaming. Definitely worth the watch
Alex Jones make a cameo 😂
oo i think i've heard of this but never looked into it, I'll watch it soon for sure, thanks for reminding me it exists lol. alex jones cameo is amazing as well lmao
Unrelated but i had a fucking cool ass dream where id be given a fucking narrated history lesson with like a map and theyd explain a certain event in history (all made up) and then id live through that event. Then id go back to the map where something else would be narrated and id live through that event
thats fucking sick lmao. it sounds like something that would happen in a history ass tv show. awesome
The backshots would be crazy
nah the day i reach omilucid level of expertise im going to become such an asshole people will want me DEAD
REAL
I used to be omnilucid last year in 2023. I was deadass like in my prime in lucid dreaming in 2023, like I had 5 lucid dreams a night and my dream journal was just filled with lucid dreams. I think to become omnilucid you have to be obsessed with lucid dreaming like I was. I was always thinking about lucid dreaming, I always told my friends at school about it, I was doing reality checks. There were times where I just waited until nighttime so I could lucid dream 💀But now I'm washed lol I can barely get 1
lmao yea being completyley fucking obsessed with it def goes a long way, same thing happened to me. people dont realize how much that strong motivation can play a part. you'll get back to the GOAT lucid dreaming status bro dw i believe in you
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER Yeah bro I'm trying to lock in but school leaves me no time 😂
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER Also what you said in the video is completely true, I have so much crazy ass lucid dreams lol. like I remember in one lucid dream I was training to fight fucking pennywise 💀
Bro was in the training montage part of the movie☠️🗣️
Bro out of prime😅
My girlfriend is omnilucid she gets really bored of lucid dreaming and tries to intentionally have an unconscious dream because being lucid is an everynight/day thing with out doing any reality checks, or awareness exercises etc 😂 it seems like these people such as my girlfriend have been lucid dreaming for so long that they just subconsciously know they're in a dream everytime. I'm abit jealous of this 😅
that sounds amazing lol but i understand it could get boring... i really wonder whats different about her
in your course, what kind of stuff do you teach. i’m thinking about buying it but what will it all contain, cause all other courses i’ve come across it’s a super spiritual thing and i don’t want that, what is your course like and how effective is it?
yo, if by course you mean the lessons on the app in the description, it teaches you the fundamentals of lucid dreaming, tells you how to do the techniques in a really simple way so you can get started with them asap, and it also includes some guided interactive techniques to help. in the 1-on-1 calls I do, its just more personal and I can tell you how to lucid dream based on your needs, how much time, effort, you are able to spend, etc. i'll also help you along and tell you if you're doing anything wrong or need to change something, to make sure you get lucids. Often you'll have some questions or problems that are personal so I can help with that.
never any spiritual bs from me I can assure you lol, I only talk about things that I know work. sorry so much text.
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER 🙏🙏your a goat bro! appreciate you for being detailed and helpful! gonna go check it out now.
so apparently my best friend is omnilucid. he says you can ask questions.
i wonder how long it takes to get to that level from a 'not much dream recall' state?
too different for everyone to say
After watching your ssild video in mid March i give it a try after 4 days of practice i was getting lucid dream every other night but as April came i switch my sleeping location to another bed and since then i am trying to lucid dream but have no results. What should i do?
yoo, are you doing everything the same? has your dream recall changed? switching where you sleep can possibly mess with some things for a time since your brain isn't used to the new surrounding, it should resolve itself soon though if you are doing everything you were doing before.
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER yes everything is same just a little difference in my dream recall. I have decided to give Wild a try instead of ssild.
4:42 “not always natural” like they’re next level bodybuilders or something haha
Yo, I've been watching your vids a lot recently whenever I can and they're hella entertaining. Just wanted to ask if astral projection is real or just bs. I will take your word for it.
Appreciate the nice words bro. Rn I think astral projection is just a vivid dream of having an out of body experience
bruh i used to be omnilucid but not anymore
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Hello, do you have any site to direct me (us) to when it comes to becoming omnilucid and what there constant reality checks are ? Are you planning on becoming omnilucid (since you are already regularly meditating and it'll greatly helped in achieving such a feat) ?
I feel like that would seriously overwork your brain😭 since the reason for sleep is to rest your brain or part of it anyway. I dunno about anyone else but when I have more than 4 lucid dreams a night I wake up exhausted or when I'm experimenting with time dilation. I think its possible but they're probably tired asf, also I think someone named Dr. Rehman did a study on dreams and lucid dreams leading to sleep deprivation.
u could be right, i wonder though if the several lucid dreams could exhaust just cuz ur waking up unnaturally. you know, maybe the lucids are caused by interrupted sleep, not the other way around, i dont know. i'll check out this study too, never heard of it. LOVE YOU
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER definitely could be that. I do remember some nights where I just got lucid with no methods though and woke up tired. I dunno though it's probably different for some people than others. Love you too bro😂
sleeping rests the body, the mind is always awake and the soul is always active… dreams are like a portal to the dream world maybe even a parallel reality of ourselves……
if you’re in a dream remember to ask somebody what the time is!
1:31 real
We must study their brains
fr these mfs need 2 get in the sleep lab
How do you stay lucid? I slip back into unconsciousness after a few minutes or I wake up
Most people I know lucid dream every single dream 😴
I can't be arsed to do reality checks while awake 😂
I'm already highly aware of everything and just don't need to
It's only this year that I've actually HAD to do a reality check consciously while in a dream and one other time that I was conscious that my subconscious was having me reality check
I wouldn't say I'm omilucid but definitely in that direction
Sorta like I don't have perfect photographic memory and the total recall with it but higher than 50%
I can't remember what dreaming was like before age 10 but everything since for 34 years, any dream I do remember, has been lucid
But what I dream sounds way different than what I'm hearing here or elsewhere
For me... It's more like going on a mission
Like waking up in the dream and I'm in the middle of some story that's playing out and then it becomes like a choose your own adventure thing
thats so fcking cool lol. i envy you
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See ... I wish I could do discord and join the conversations but I swear trying to use it on my phone tries to break my brain
I talk A LOT and it can come across as ego, know it all or whatever but that's usually projection from others... I just know shiznit and try to present it in a factual and neutral way 🤣 so maybe it sounds coherent
Stroke brain is kinda like old school stoner brain and goes alllllllll over the place
But it's weird... I don't know how others dreams and I think we build up a lot of assumptions on what folks say and how we interpret it
Kinda like. .. how folks are just now understanding that not everyone has inner monologue or that other one with images in the mind when thinking or creating art
I think we assume we all mean the same stuff when we say lucid but I get the feeling there's wayyyyyy more to it
Cause.... How you explained what that one chic was talking about, how she was getting bored with being like an all powerful god in every dream...
Or how you've sorta explained in this video or the most recent I wanted
I am lucid, I do have control but I'm not in a dream world where I control everything
I only control myself and anything associated with myself
Otherwise it's very much like being awake on Earth but I'm definitely somewhere else, except I've got all sorts of dream world powers.... Be it magic, bending time/space/gravity but not necessarily flying (usually more with weapons 🤣) and other weird abilities that are more "psychic" powers
It's weird... And the more I listen to the dreams of others and figure out what their level of awareness is, the types of stuff they dive into in the waking world... I'm noticing patterns in how folks dream
Like you talk to folks in the spiritual community, all levels of awareness and gifts/abilities, if they view spirituality like religion or the more witchy'woo quantum physics stuff
It's vastly different from folks who dive into different subjects
Kinda like tv movies....
Some are muggles, some are the various magical schools... Hogwarts was totally different from the state side version in fantastic Beasts
Some it's like the twilight zone
Others like Star Trek DS9 and Voyager
But then you have the folks who don't dive into self help, the esoteric, spiritual community or even sci-fi and their dreams sound like they reflect that
Plus all the nightmare folks
I don't have nightmares anymore or sleep paralysis... Yes some dreams TRY to be nightmares and some can be hilarious in their attempts
I want more folks to compare notes and dreams with
Oooo oooo cheese... Do you eat cheese?
The enzymes dude!!! They switch things up
I typically stick to mozzarella but omfg my dreams get WEIRD if I eat a 4 cheese pizza before sleep... Here it's usually swiss, mozzarella, blue and goat
That blue cheese... Woah it's wonky!
But i think it's so cool that younger folks like you have way more access to stuff like your channel... We didn't have that cool stuff in the dinosaur era of the internet starting 🤣
I just wish there was deeper dream analysis tools, most stuff I find is so limited and doesn't apply!
I need to find more info on spiritual attacks in the dream state, cause there are some nasty lucid dream walkers out there and i know I've not made a happy impression on them.... Especially the ones going around injecting something into the dreamers to keep them distorted, locked on lower levels of the dream state
Seriously... DS9 and Voyager both have some food for thought on explaining what I mean, even if the episode isn't about dreaming... Though some are
I'm rambling... Coffee hasn't kicked in yet
Maybe I'm wrong but it doesn't sound right to be lucid every single night. It implies having certain level of raised awareness which I believe could be exhausting after some days. We actually need to disconnect from everything for some time at least, don't you think? I think you don't have the same quality of rest when you have a very intense lucid dream... (I have had several lucid dreams before)
yea i kind of agree with you, but maybe their brains could somehow get used to it lol, especially if they are naturals with it
ok lemme go train like a tibetan monk for 5 years brb
lmao good luck my friend
I wish there was more to figuring it out how it happens. I can’t even astral project. Right before you dream it’s like you enter another dimension 👻. Where can I join this discords or chats with other dreamers. 😂😂
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I am so glad I can do this it’s the best 😂😂😂
Im trying to remember that im dreaming and think of a past dream while i go to sleep, but then I do remember a dream but i cannot control it. Does this take time and practice? And also while being aware that you are lucid dreaming does your emotions feel real or not?
do you mean you can't control the day dream or you're daydreaming about a dream you can't control? MILD does take some practice, but its simply you imagining yourself becoming lucid in a recent dream, just like daydreaming about lucid dreaming. yes your emotions feel as real as they do know, if not stronger. emotions tend to be higher in dreams.
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER sorry I was ment to say thinking about a dream while sleeping
yea all you do is just daydream about becoming lucid in the last dream you had bro, but at the same time don't keep yourself awake with the daydreaming/visualisation, after you've visualised about becoming lucid for a while, then fall asleep normally. i hope im not misunderstanding still
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER it all makes sense now thank u so much!
Do you think this could be kind of draining? I mean sleep is supposed to be a time of rest and so if you lucid dream the entire night I feel like that might take a bit of a toll.
you could be right, i mean im not sure, since you're still asleep and in a dream. maybe they get used to it after so long?
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER Maybe they get so used to it they get into bed in their dream and then go to sleep again so they can get some proper rest.
in the book “exploring the world lucid dreaming” by Stephen LaBerge who created MILD he said that it doesn’t effect your brain that much since your still asleep.
ive heard that many omnis don't feel tired at all
all day awareness can you make a video about that?
i've never tried it and dont think its a good technique but i'll look into it more for u g
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER thanks man
can you set the intention of entering someone else's dream and tell us what happened? I would warn the person in advance so they don't get spooked
i dont believe shared dreaming is real
Have u ever asked a person in ur dream if they know they in ur dream? If u did what happend?
I have had many Dreams were I asked people "Is this a dream...are we in a dream???" and no one ever answered me. They would just stare at me like they did not understand the question. I have had many levels of lucid dreaming...some I know about it, and change stuff in the dream...or I kind of suspect it, but nothing happens.
yep i've done it soo many times. its actually my favourite thing to do in a lucid dream lol, I was thinking of maybe making a video on it soon, and all the responses I got. long story short, most of them are quite happy with it :)
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGERIt is NOT your favourite thing to do whilst lucid dreaming 😭🙏 we are NOT that innocent bro
i stopped being 13 a long time ago
Have you done any reading or research on the gateway process?
Not much but it’s hilarious you ask that because just this morning I was planning on reading the whole thing and making a video about it
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER that's interesting, I just found out out about it yesterday, randomly popped up in my feed, when I was looking up time not being linear. Then the RUclips algorithm, led me down a rabbit hole lol. I enjoyed your video. I agree with the we have an internal clock. I have an alarm but I always wake before the alarm. I think I've always been lucid dreaming on a Lower level. I will wake up and go back to the same dream. Or be in a dream and say oh yeah this a dream. The weirdest dreams are dreaming of dreaming. I look forward to watching what you find on it and your thoughts.
Oo interesting, sounds like you’re kinda dream incubation (choosing to enter the same dream) and become lucid too, control is not needed to be lucid. Thx for the nice words also
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER I didn't know there was a name for it (dream incubation). Looks like I got a new RUclips search lol
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Bro, does stuff like sleep position matters?
nahh bro just sleep in what is most comfortable position
How much would you be willing to spend to become omni lucid? Im happily spending all my money (Im 15 so its like €450)
Bro honestly like $2000 lol it could be so useful
Can you become Omni lucid?
anyone can yes, I have not become omni if ur asking me
i like your "accent", can i know which state do you live in? sorry im not american
Australia lol
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER aww guessed that too, keep your good work your content is amazing !!
THANKS :)
Mate dream characters speak in symbolic language. Read some Carl Jung etc, learn about symbolism. That will blow your mind
100% reading up more on Carl Jung recently
Do you reality check?
during the day? no. only to confirm when I'm dreaming
Why no?@TIGERTIGER123TIGER
Facts this is me 😁
master baiter
Cool
Same. Solve our problem. 😄 Or I'll find you.
Hello
hey g
how the fuck can people do that
mad skill my friend
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGER fr
years of practice and concentrated effort
ummm what the frick
pls no cussing in the comments
@@TIGERTIGER123TIGERerm, what the sigma?