The Psychology of Lucid Dreaming - Charlie Morley
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- Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024
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We sleep for a third of our lives. For millennia the Tibetan Buddhists, Toltec-Mexhicas and Sufi mystics have used that lost third for waking up to their highest potential through lucid dreaming.
In this talk, lucid dreaming teacher Charlie Morley will explore how this ancient art is now being studied by modern day neuroscience and how these studies have been as insightful for the mystics as they have been for the scientists.
Lucid dreaming can be used to consciously direct the dream so that we can learn, train, meditate and gain answers to some of life’s biggest questions while we dream. Sourced from over 10 years of teaching the subject, Charlie’s talk will open you up to the possibility of engaging deep change while you sleep deeply.
The talk will include an overview of the history, science and practice of lucid dreaming from both the Western science and the mystic traditions as well as explorations on how to engage the wider holistic benefits of lucid dreaming and conscious sleeping which these practices offer.
Charlie Morley is a bestselling author and teacher of lucid dreaming & shadow integration. He was “authorised to teach” within the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism by Lama Yeshe Rinpoche in 2008 and has since developed a holistic approach to dream work called Mindfulness of Dream & Sleep and written three books which have been translated into 13 languages. He’s spoken about lucid dreaming at Cambridge University, “Buddhism and Youth Culture” at The Houses of Parliament, is a regular expert panellist for The Guardian and has been named one of The Next Generation of Meditation Teachers.
In 2018 he was awarded a Churchill Fellowship grant to research “mindfulness based PTSD treatment” and continues to teach on retreats for armed forces veterans. For over 10 years Charlie has run retreats and workshops in more than 20 countries and continues to teach internationally.
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Just found this video and seen all the comments! So glad you like it 🤓🙏🏼
There is nothing I can't like about you Charlie. I would love if one day I could spend a lucid dreamiing retreat with you
@@lyuboslavgeorgiev8121 ah thanks man! I hope that will happen one day 😊
Charlie, I need help. Lol, every time I get lucid in a dream I wake up almost immediately. What can I do to keep myself from waking up but stay lucid?
Charlie, thank you for your existence.
Hope you will realise least a bit of your effect on humanity.
Be blessed !
@@redpeanuts ah, thank you!
2.00-4.00 definition of Lucid dreaming
4.15 How Does LD work?
7.20 How Does LD feel?
7.30 - 8.30 hiperreality experience
9.15 loosing weight through LD
13.30 how to learn to induce LD
14.30 Dalai Lama , 16th century reference
15.45 history: science proof that LD do exist
19;00 Laberge eeg detection of brainwaves
19:30 year 2009: LD is a hybrid state of consciousness different than REM
19:50 year 2012: LD activates front part of the brain that is OFF while sleeping.
22:10 neuroplasticity during LD: motor skills, practising sports,
24:10 LD used in sports
24.45 LD and treating nightmares
29:00 preparing to transgender operation
29:30 OCD treatment
30:20 rehearsal before difficult talk with father
31:50 LD used in psychotherapy
32:10 his Buddhist teacher
34:15 bigger Brain and more oxygen for it
37:00 integrating the childhood trauma of abuse
40:30 chi, release of prana,
42:45 ability to have nightmares makes mammals special
44:45 REM is safe place to cure traumas
45:10 asking for nirvana - No success and 7 years later success
48:30 creative problem solving (kindergarden story)
52:30 storing all books, experiences Images and getting access in LD
54:15 Shadow integration - dark side of the human psyche
55 golden shadow
1:00:00 his dream about him being 5 years Old
1:05 insomniacs have brilliant results
1:06:30 coherent breath work, parasympathetic in dominance
1:07:30 SUFI lucidity
1:08 crossover between Buddhist yogi and Sufi yogi is much closer than a Buddhist monk and Buddhist yogi. Esoteric tradition is very similar.
1:09:00 shamanic powder from dead rattle snake (helps to induce LD)
1:09:40 Toltecs: moon cycle readings, calculations as Mexican form of pranayama (helps to induce LD)
1:10:23 reference to Sergio Megana
1:10:38 “Tibetan dream yoga” slide
Lama yeshe rinpoche
1:11:10 Vision Quest
1:11:50 aspects of dream yoga
1:12:15 if interested in astral projection, out-of-body experience, -> Jade Shaw
1:12:35 dream yoga benefits (preparation for death and dying,
1:13:20 Bado state
I started having really lucid dreams after I stopped smoking weed and I’m really addicted to them to the point I seriously don’t want to wake up because they are so real and way better than this harsh reality I live in
This was one of the best talks I've ever saw and heard in my life! Thank you for that!!!
I've become lucid a couple of times in a specific recurring nightmare, but it's been so intense I've never been able to stay in them, it's like I get sucked back into reality. I'll check out your books
I love learning about lucid dreaming so much. After having an amazing (although quite short) lucid dream I had in my first year of high school, phew it was an experience that had me wanting to go back. I realized how powerful dreams were and have been learning about the benefits and possibilities ever since, and at the same time trying for years to reach the same level of lucidity. I keep a dream journal, I do reality checks almost hourly, I own a lucid dreaming mask, and I've tried MILD, FILD, WBTB, and some other techniques that tend to work but I haven't been able to reach FULL lucidity like I did the one time. Hearing you talk about this makes me so excited and in awe of how amazing this "super power" we have is. I never lose motivation to lucid dream. One day I'll be an expert lucid dreamer like Charlie. Thanks for posting!
Try the supplement Galantamine or mugwort. It works 😊
Amazing lecture! Thank you!
I learned to fight as a youngn by dreaming up situations I had to defend myself in. This made grade school a piece of cake. I had batman and the ninja turtles, and maybe a bit of van dam to help with those thoughts. I was 6 to 8 when I started that
😂😂😂😂
Neo: I know king-fu.
Morpheus: Show me.
Been doing it since as early as I can remember. Almost every night, I can wake up for a piss and fall back asleep into the same dream or nightmare. Fully lucid
You dont write your dreams down or do reality checks ?? It just happens naturally?
@@enzomadalitso5769 no I don't but I remember them as if I lived them. Even ones from 30 years ago. No different then a memory. If I don't smoke pot before I pass out, it's 100% chance I'll have a dream or 2. Most times I wake up, fall asleep, and I'm right back in the same spot as where I left off.
@@themotohooligan7655 does it feel like a curse that you cant have non lucid dreams
@@enzomadalitso5769 I don't vacation, I don't know how to relax, I'm always thinking and always moving. So to be like that when I'm sleeping as well, you can say it's something like that. But don't get me wrong. I love it and enjoy it. 💯 embrace it
I lucid dream 3 to 5 times Everytime I sleep even when I nap, I fully control my dreams, and I smell, feel, things, I fly, walk thru walls, teleport, and all,(But I watch alot of X-Men movies) and some dreams are so real I don't realize that I'm dreaming til I wake up, and I really get mad when I dream of millions of dollars in front of me then I wake up broke...lol.....but I also have a very photographic memory, I can remember my father license plates number from 25 years ago, I can remember all my service cards- 16 digit numbers, and I can adapt to any situation And I can remain calm no matter what is going on in front of my eyes. Idk if it has something to do with my name, because my new is so close to the word "equanimity,"(which describes me to the T) idk I'm always being told I'm different from the average guy, whatever that is..but I ask my family members and none of them agree that they can control their dreams, and they all looked at me crazy when I told them what I do in my dreams, and my daughter told me twice " dad you was smiling before you woke up, and I was having a dream about a relative that had passed away recently, and in that dream I had to tell my relative that he had passed away because he didn't know he was dead.... I also remember 85% of my dreams, and I also have dreams where I am communicating with a dead ,friend or family member. And they are alive in my dream. But I never have dreams about the deceased that passed from "Suicide" makes me wonder.
I have dreams where I literally leave the dimension and visit a 3rd or 4th dimension with weird looking people. Even had dreams of Aliens examining my body and then the aliens just disappeared....(That happen after I watch the movie "Dark Skies") I have had any type of dream that you can think of,(Especially the one where I'm looking at my self sleep or can't wake up but I can hear and see(Sleep paralysis), sometimes I'm afraid to fall back to sleep. I thought I was the only one who goes thru this, and the part where he said it could be mental illness is true...I can wake up from nightmares if I don't like what's going on...lol...I roll my eyes into head and I force my self to wake up, except for that dream where I wake up and jail twice before Im actually awake...." Which is one of my biggest fears, because I would be away from my kids"...I know this is deep, and I hope I can help someone or Science with my story, My biggest question is "Why do I feel like I lost part of my sense with Reality"? (Maybe it's just comes from our thought process and things we encountered throughout the day). but it's not always fun, some dreams will have me in sweats, heart pounding, and out of breath when I wake up...And last but not least, This has been going on for more than 25 years and I never sleep more than 2hrs at a time...I have a poor sleep pattern....and I've tried meds and I used to drink heavy just to stay asleep longer but woke up feeling yucky.....now I just deal with it.....But I look at things and people different I see outside the box, nothing is really what it seems, And yes Lucid dreaming is true, I wonder how would my brain waves light up if I volunteered for a study..
"And I can remain calm no matter what is going on in front of my eyes." Whoah, calm down there, buddy, are you a machine? probly not. all cringe aside, thanks for the input.
I had this dream once. I was in a building, kind of like a hospital, kind of like a school, or a shopping mall, or a modern church, or what I call the modern corporate building. I saw a lot of people I met througout my life, some which I hadn't thought of for years, some which were important to me and some that were loved ones. I can't remember when this detail came up, but there were 3 children, one of which, the smallest, was a ghost. It came to be that the building started to collapse, and everbody started evacuating. I was with a very good friend of mine, and told him we should do the opposite, we should go to the most dangerous place imaginable, or in other words, the heart of the problem, to which he replied "ARE YOU NUTZ???" but I convinced him in the end.
We were climbing up on the fire exit stairs, instead of down. After climbing for some time, my friend said that we should go back, but I said I would press on, and so he went back. I finally arrived at a level where the fire exit door was open and I could see a corridor that extended both left and right: the path to the left lead to darkness, and the path to the right lead to some kind of light. I took the right path and imidiatlly saw a room with 4 walls, all white with squared tiles, except for the one directly in front of me, which opened the room to a balcony. There was an icredibly lumminous sunset in view, and it was shining on the scene in the middle of the room: a tree came bursting through the floor, throwing debris everywhere, and immidiatly started to eject thousands of purple dead snakes, falling like vines. The snakes started to fill the room like a flood, and I thought to myself "I have to show this to my friend!". After running down a few levels of the stairs, I met my friend and convinced him to go back up with me, but when we arrived, the purple dead snakes were already falling through the steps of the stairs, their eyes two X's, like in a cartoon.
After we started to climb down the stairs, the little purple ghost child started to follow me, and when my friend and I arrived at the ground floor, we each reunited with our families. I met my mother, my cousin and her child, who is my godchild. The ghost child was simply standing a few steps from me when I said to my mother that we should take her with us, to which she replied "ARE YOU NUTZ???" but I convinced her in the end. We went into a car and went home. The ghost child fell asleep.
The next day I woke up and thought to myself: I have to tell of this dream to my very good friend, so I took the school bus and met him and another friend in a pool. I almost went in fully clothed, such was my eagerness to tell him, but I remembered to empty my pockets. I was telling him of my dream when I woke up, for real this time. Ever since this Dream, I have gained the abillity to walk through walls and floors when I lucid dream.
Excellent work, Charlie. Super important to practice and integrate. Keep doing what you're doing!!
It's a shame the questions weren't repeated. Also, I hope you found that pink writing on a blue background doesn't work on video. Thanks for the talk. 🙏
Up until I was 16 the vast majority of dreams I had, or at least remember were lucid. This is very interesting.
Anyone have a lucid dream and in the same go, become tired and allow the dream to take over again- aka losing lucidity?This happens often to me. “Oh, I’m dreaming! Let me try this...” *cant do the thing* “Why can’t I do this?” *slowly gives up and forgets to remember its a dream*
Yes!
thank you so much for this.
I've been lucid dreaming every day for the past 6 years and need it to stop. I wake up feeling so exhausted! Just last night, I had a dream I was wrestling so many people. I exerted so much strength in the dreams, that I woke up feeling like i had worked out for many hours! My muscles ache, back, shoulders and legs are in pain and have been for the last 2 hours.
I need someone to study my brain asap!
If you are lucid in the dream why don’t you change it to something relaxing?
doesn't matter what your dream about, LD always makes people exhausted, because you shouldn't be conscious when sleeping. @@YahLion77
at 12:23 he did reality checks, he is good at spotting weird moments
I am reading the comments as I am listening… So I went back to that time and I saw it! That is so cool
This is beautiful.
this was amazing. thank you so much!
Its an incredible time to be alive brother! Beyond words the power of these teachings! And to think that all of humanity can now tap into this teaching!
I remember in my dream, this was even after things I can't remember except my class mates and me were going up and elevator and it was D-Day when it opened and people were getting merked everywhere, I somehow went from that to being in a kids house in arizona over xbox and I could feel the sweat heat.
I was looking how to stop lucid dreams, I watched this and remembered 20 yrs ago. I passed threw all my degrees by reading something and dreaming how to take a test. I did this for even something like doing tile work.. went to sleep and do it. However, all my tests for nursing school and anesthesia school I would do the same thing. And I was 2nd to be valedictorian. cross-valedictorian. They said I have a photographic memory. I don’t. If I did I could remember everything. I only remember things in my dreams.
I lucid dream almost every single night. I happen to also be diagnosed with narcolepsy. Would love to have some better insight from you regarding this.
I have narcolepsy, too. I figured it wouldn’t work for me. I never remember my dreams unless someone wakes me up in the middle of a dream. I also have centralized sleep apnea. I’d love to hear any thoughts about this.
I used to have those dreams a few years ago, but now I don’t. 🥲
@@Tinyteacher1111 Do you take medication or use a cpap? That may change things up or make it harder for you to dream in the same sort of fashion I would imagine.
@@brandonruiz1746 Not right now, but I’m having a sleep study done on May 10 to find sleep apnea and/or narcolepsy. I should probably drag out my old cpap machine again. It didn’t seem to help when I used it a few months ago, but I should, just to be safe.
Thanks!
@@sun-eye I do, but now after a thorough sleep study including a brain MRI with and without contrast, I was diagnosed as having a stroke that affected my sleep cycles. They didn’t do that the first time. I’m sick of this entire thing. I also have a broken arm from a fall and found out today I have Lyme and co-infections of Lyme.
I can’t drive, and I’m stuck.
I actually try to induce 'nightmares' - I lucid dream 5-7 nights a week and I find 'nightmare' style dreams to be enormously entertaining.
OH THE CRINGE
it hurts
@@andredelacerdasantos4439 Why is that cringe?
I am not the only person that does this.
@socially unacceptable Agreed, nothing more fun than fighting a zombie horde while flying and throwing cars, as and example.
I hear that
I love to be half awake and feel my body still relaxed
If you haven’t watched WAKING LIFE, it’s a must.
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Great video 👍🏽
i would like to see if people that are lucid could see a Tesseract, i believe the mind itself is in a higher dimention from the body. when you die your conciousness in a permenent personal lucid dream style dimention, no concept of time. its interesting to me to wonder what a deaf , blind child locked away that has never seen anything would actually see in a dream, what i mean is we recreate our world around us but what if you havent experienced anything but still dreamed what would you create?
I had a near death experience as a child, it changed my view of everything forever! I heard of lady who also had a near death experience who was blind since childhood, she could see her death experience from above with full color and all that happened.
Haven’t tried to in a lucid dream, but I’ve induced an out of body/astral projection several times via meditation and the perspective is that of a higher dimensional viewpoint.
I could see both from my own perspective of where my consciousness should have been, but also had an overview of my surroundings which included “seeing” around, underneath, and behind objects all at once in a coherent manner.
It wasn’t broken up like the many lenses of the eyes of a fly…but somehow one unbroken entire picture.
Very mind blowing the first time I witnessed it!
@@mjones7953 lucidity is all i have done, havent done astral projection , i know a girl that has done it.
i wonder if it's possible to have an object placed in a safe and astral project to find out what's in there.
is it done in your sleep or fully concious and awake in a medative state ?
either way i have no idea how you would have to pull your conciousness through a higher dimention into the 3rd . thats some seriously adanced level of work. i honestly wouldnt know where to begin to do that .
the thing that always made me nervous was that when your sleeping and your conciousness is awake in a higher dimention ,that there is something anchoring you conciousness in that dimention to your body in the 3rd . that if i somehow severed that anchor/connection i wouldnt wake up .
wish there was more science done on conciousness and dreaming in general .
@@darkazurr9891 It's a totally different experience, both in the way it's induced and the way it it experienced by the person.
It would take me a considerable amount of time meditating... around 2 hours before I would reach that state which is part of why I haven't continued to actively pursue it.
You have to walk the line between being relaxed enough for your physical body to fall asleep while maintaining enough of a conscious presence that your mind would stay awake and conscious.
Too much in one direction and it doesn't work.
Eventually I would reach a state of physical body paralysis (which can be frightening if you aren't prepared for it).
I wouldn't feel myself breathing either... you start to have hypnogogic hallucinations...or it could be considered passing through a kind of gateway into another state of being... depending on what your personal ideas about such things is.
Anyhow, I would hear all kinds of noises... people yelling, pianos playing, crowds of people talking, electrical buzzing sounds, etc. While this was happening it would feel as if your body is vibrating...a really strange sensation... also electrical buzzing in nature.
Everything would then stop all of the sudden and go dark and quiet followed by a floating feeling.
The first time I felt like that I tried to touch my face with my hands and they passed through where my face should have been which freaked me out so bad it broke my concentration and I had to start again.
Once I got over the fear I was able to will myself to "jump up" from the chair I was lying in because you cannot touch anything either or push off of things... you just learn to will yourself to move.
The few times I was successful it was just how I described...I could see in every direction and point of view at once but it was one continuous image... not broken up as one might think when trying to imagine what that is like.
I was successful jumping out about 4-5 times but health problems ended up interfering and I never really seriously tried again though I would like to eventually.
Completely different than a lucid dream where you can interact with things.
Very trippy experience worth trying to reach IMHO.
Also you aren't seeing with your eyes but with your mind...it would come into focus like an old tv where the picture would have to warm up before I could "see".
On preparing for dying. I believe that a OBE & NDE's are basically the same, as one is asleep and the other not actually 100% dead. I also believe that both experiencers enter the same place when their consciousness leaves the body..namely the astral realm. A place of illusion. What you believe you will find when you die, you will find. So in this place of illusion you may find what you believe you will find as in religious traditions. If you believe in angels and daemons, this is what your mind creates..depending on if you believe you have done good or bad in the physical life you have lived. If you believe you will meet loved ones, then you will be met by loved ones etc. Am I right ? I don't know. It is only a theory. I have experienced OBE's and was sent back, kicked out, as I like to say..the tunnel at near death.
No, those are different alternative consiousness states or lack of. It's not same, simply can't be. As for astral realm, you will find illusions there but also you will find everything else, it's layered universe always changing with many zones. First layers are total fakeness but if you leave them you might be closer to real world - it's like phase between illusion (astral) and real world (obe). But im not really sure if that's really world, happened to me maybe once.
I totally disagree with guy saying that ld makes your brain have more oxygen, it's other way around, that's why ld can be dangerous. The less oxygen the better chance for LD, that's why it's dangerous and we don't do it anymore - more signals from uncoscious. It can kill people and shouldn't be done alone or simply at all.
Food has a big impact on sleeping patterns. Food > Heart > brain activity > sleep time?
Thank You!
Hello, can anyone help me about what he said from 36:35 on. Because I always heard, that you have to stabilize the dream first. I tried this some time now. As soon as I got lucid I said, that I have to talk to my subconscious mind. But instantly My vision fades an short time after it I wake up. Does someone has positive experience with instantly asking the dream stuff without prior stabilization?
Amazing !
I was in stalingrad and got shoved down while fighting for this room and while on the ground, I pulled up my PPSH41 and mowed the dude down and kept going
How can I contact this man? I have so many questions 🙏
Yeah I got bit by a shark😂💀 turns out I can reset my dreams and change the outcome of events that occurred earlier. I would definitely consider my self a professional sleeper😂💀
43:12 -I’d like to see this documented
we are not the top predators because of this though (because of dreaming), non-human animals do experience nightmares as well. New discoveries have shown that natural selection is about the animals able to live in the best balance with other species not the fittest.
What a disney fairy tale happy living after childish views of yours
We really are the top and most deadly predator on this planet man. Just look at how we have killed off millions of species in just a few thousand years.
@@CharlieMorley so what? we are the product of nature, we just happen to be "aware" of it. Nature does it alone by itself, have you heard of massive extinctions? have you heard that the one who survives is not the smartest, or fastest or intelligent, its the one who adapts, if we adapt we can live without dinosaurs or the dodo.
Wait, your religious beliefs tell you I am going to hell or you because of it?
I did feel that ones with your momma but apart of that your fantasies that cause of animals have nightmares and that equals em to humans is just as stupid as charlie morley´s spiritual materialism.
@@CharlieMorley yeah man but its not because of dreaming. Other animals can do it as well.
I was in one of the warsaw uprisings and there was tons of ruble in the streets and I had a german helmet with the polish flag and the rubble was so high in the street it was natural cover, I was in the middle of the street but covered and I shot my gun and went right I don't recall everything tho, I have alot of war dreams.
Can you turn your sleep paralysis in to a lucid dream? I have had about 10 lucid dreams and people who haven't experienced one will never understand how magical it is like I said I've had about 10 lucid dreams but I get sleep paralysis several times a week and the two things can't be more different in the enjoyable department sleep paralysis are the scariest episode's pure terror for me so if there is a any way to use it to bring on a lucid dream would be great. People don't realise how magical lucid dreaming is but it's very difficult to enter one my first few lasted seconds for some reason the first thing I did every time I entered one I would instantly fly straight up and my heart would speed up and wake me up but by the fourth time I remembered so flew really slow thinking about Myself sleeping in bed so don't raise my heart rate to quickly and I've now flown all the way in to space and looked back at earth, the feeling when you become aware in your dream is a feeling that you won't get from anything else it's fantastic.
Nikola Tesla said that he worked out problems on his projects where he got the answers while he was sleeping.
I remember when I was dreaming I was getting off a zipline into a Forest and couldn't decide which gun to take with me on the mission and it was a po8 and I think an m1 garand took the garand and walk abit decided to go back and took the pistol instead and I still remember what happened and it's way to complicated to explain except world way 2 US special forces bs.
talk right .
If 2 people lucid dream about going to the same place, unaware of each other, can they meet in the dream? (is there a universal subconscious/conscious connection in the dreamworld?)
Yes, it’s called astral projection. :) Once you’ve mastered this, your conscious can leave the physical body and travel through astral plane with other people who can do so as well. This is how the CIA used people to spy on other countries, through astral projection. These files are open to the public to read btw.
Charlie, are you by any chance related to Mike Morley?
I don't think so, sorry
I just cant see the logic in rushing everything within a lucid dream. He says you shouldnt go in without a plan, and while i do agree with that (only for the purposes hes talking about, with casual lucid dreaming its a lot different) he loses me when he infers that its best to immediately rush to do something. While dream control obviously changes person to person as it is all based upon personal schema, generally if you rush everything youre doing that because of a concious or subconcious idea that you have no time. That mindset often creates false awakenings and whatnot, because your idea of your current state is that it is so limited in time that you must rush to that extent, thus making that idea into reality. If anything, it would be much more like a dream tourist to rush it, rather than a dream traveler.
I am a lucid dreamer
If you die in the lucid dream, does your body die too?
I smoked a Blunt with my uncle who committed suicide, I didn't realize until I woke up.
Wow! Im today years old when i learned that what I call a talent has actually has a name-- Lucid dreaming.
Ive had countless lucid dreams, but the earliest I can remember was i was around 5 years old. Numerous times I flew over the neighborhood looking down like a drone shot. I also had countless times when I gathered the toys in my dreams and put them in a bag and try to bring them home when I wake up.... ive had so many, even having sex with celebrities 😂
hmmm... why does he sound like to lucid dream you have to be professionally trained?
Because dollar signs
You don't have to be trained to have a lucid dream. They can pretty much happen randomly. But if you want to reliably induce lucid dreams on a regular basis, and be able to recall those dreams when you wake up, you have to train yourself to do so. Like everything in life, it takes practice.
I'm sorry to say but I don't care how long this guy's been doing it cuz I've been lucid dreaming a very long time myself and it's not all you. In fact you can meet Lee tell the difference between things that are you and things that aren't. I'll admit that most normal dreams happen inside your own mind even Lucid ones but there are ways to get outside your mind that our juices real. And there is an astral plane. That is where the mental playing interact with the physical when basically it's how our mind is able to drive our bodies. The brains is just an antenna or receiver. I've been out of my body so many times I can't count and I use lucid dreaming to achieve this in the first place but I could do it from Full Consciousness now. And other entities that you meet in your dreams might not necessarily be figments of take me to Beyond mind either Azan it's always dead relatives that would kick off my lucid dreaming in the past anything that's not of my own creation. That's if I'm not automatically Lucid in my dream anyways but usually I have at least one or two periods of lucid dreaming per night
euphoria
To prepare for death
Lucid dreaming its not possible, stop misleading people.
I guess acting like cheap comedian and saying "fuck" makes most of the people happy and they pretend they understand the lecture.
@Bryan I am not mad of course. I am serious. Why are you laughing out loud? Something funny?
@Bryan I guess you only understand laughing or crying, huh? Ok. Feel free to laugh. That's what this video for.