Recently I did tell some characters that we were in a dream and that they didn’t exist in real life, except me who was asleep. To my surprise they agreed and added that they were a product of my subconscious mind and had been created along with the scenario of that dream. I was still in shock for hearing that when one of them said :” Now it’s time that you wake up and go back to real life...because there is a surprise for you waiting after you leave this dream”. I naively believed him and did all the tricks to wake up ASAP. Of course, once awaken there was no surprise for me...it was a trap!
Still quite fun and funny. Sounds like a quite positive experience overall, and an entertaining dream story, so def thanks for sharing. You did technically choose to wake yourself up there, and dream characters react how you expect them to with your strongest associations.
I had a dream like this.. And I had a friend in the dream and she said, " wait what are we doing, where are we?" I then told them, " SHH (her name) stop! Your gonna wake me up!" Then she said, " wait what!?" When I woke up and I'm guessing it wad at least 4 or 5 days after the dream I had and i was on call with my friend. I talk about my dream i had and then was freak out when she said she had the same dream! I kept asking her questions about what happened in the dream just to make sure she wasn't pulling a prank on me. And she got every single one correct. Has it ever happened to anyone else because this really freaked me out?
not exactly the same thing happened to me, but i dreamed about one girl who i normally dont talk to and told her, and she said she had a dream about me too a couple weeks ago!
I went into a lucid nightmare where in my dream there was a 2 dimensional face was looking at me. It was so close that I couldn’t see anything else and it was terrifying. I tried to open my real eyes and it worked except I still saw the face.. I could see my ceiling and things in my room but the face was STILL THERE in front of my face and I couldn’t get rid of it. It eventually faded but imagine the feeling of closing your eyes, seeing a scary face, opening your eyes and still seeing the face. Absolutely terrifying
That happened to me too when I was younger. I saw the devil and I was too scared to move whatsoever even though I was awake and could move and everything u described. I could hear sounds too.
This happened when I was younger, I was terrified of this creature, it looked like a fairy and had extremely sharp teeth, one time I fell asleep and it appeared, I woke up crying and kept seeing it everywhere before it faded
Awesome. Yeah, this list should just be ignored. It's just personal associations and not applicable unless you associate these things with the results claimed by this video. This type of content is highly inaccurate.
My first lucid dream I just flew around in my living room while my parents and my sister were just on their phone on the couch not surprised at all that I was flying😂
I was lucid dreaming yesterday, everything was going well until it turned into a nightmare, I couldn’t control it but i knew it was a dream, I was trying to wake up but it wasn’t working, THANK YOU to my mother who woke me up. (it was my first time lucid dreaming)
Telling DCs that it's a dream can be fun from time to time. In one of my most recent lucid dreams, I told two DCs of ppl I know iwl, (who are Vegan iwl) that they could eat the meat that was in front of us, because no animals were hurt for it, since it was a dream anyway. They reacted very positively and we had a grand old time just tasting the various meat products. But usually my DCs already know it's a dream when I get lucid.
@@pinchylobster7392 Waking up from a Lucid Dream is pretty much the same as waking up from a normal dream. You can wake up yourself also, but I don't do that very often. Lucid dreams vary in length so I can't put a number on it.
wait #3 i did tell them like “okay it’s time for me to wake up” out loud but like that’s when i also realized i was lucid, but like in that dream the person was also having a lucid dream and they were like omg good idea and we were both frantically trying to wake up before the killer or wtv got to us. It didn’t work LOL. I got stabbed by a syringe various times then fought back and saved the day yay
Yeah the last one is very true lol. I remember having a dream where I was sitting in my kitchen with my mom and I just kind of realised I’m dreaming because it felt really off and fake. So I give my mom a hug and say “I’m dreaming, aren’t I?” she looks at me really confused and asks “What are you talking about?” Then the dream starts breaking and I wake up 😔
Not actually true. Like all things in dreams, that is based on schematic association. If you are nervous or anxious, as emotions influence the theme or mood of dreams, and you expect a result like the one you got, as in that reflected your strongest associations at the time, that is how dreams opperate.
When I lucid dreamt for the first time, I was roaming around screaming "do uk? U r just in my dream, I can vanish u if I want to ehehe🌚" lmaooo, and they were looking at me like *is she nuts😀* kind-of expression 😭😂
I troll my dream characters all the time. Whether it's having them tell me they're dream characters, to in the case of my father one time when he doubted I was dreaming, climbing up his back, doing a frontflip over his head, and flying away. That was fun. I also have extremely cooperative dream characters, and when I'm having schema issues or anxiety issues, having a dream character there really helps me bridge the gap, and I've had some really amazing lucidity involving colaborative control with dream characters, from flying, to teaching someone how to hover, to teleporting, it's been really fun. This list unfortunately is not helpful for anyone. At best it's personal experience that need not apply. At worst, someone listens to it, believes it, and internalizes it, creating schematic associations that are harmful to their practices. You can safely ignore what is referenced here.
I close my eyes when in lucid dreams all the time to try and change something. Because I can't fully control it yet. Sometimes I'll lose control over myself too but I'll know I'm dreaming the whole time. Getting excited wakes you for sure. I have told dream people that I was in a dream before and they seemed so interested but didn't really care. Lol
Getting excited only wakes you up because you expect it to. It’s a bad schema. Lucid dreams have no boundaries or rules, so I’m not sure why rules are being made up.
No, it's actually not. This entire list should be ignored as all it is is a way to create maladaptive schemata and actually cause the things it worns against, in essence, a self-fulfilling prophesy. All of this stuff is based on associations and emotions, and these are subjective to the user. I tell dream characters they're in a dream all the time. Mine are darn helpful. They help me when I'm having anxiety or schema issues, and doing dream control with a dream character helping for me has a much higher chance of working.
@pretaxMTC Precisely. It's a mind virus of misconceptions. It's some beginners overgeneralizing their experiences, then this being spread until everyone believes it. This overgeneralization comes from being used to learning objective rules. You touch a hot stove, you will get burnt. You throw something up in the air, it will come down. You slam your face into a wall, ouch, that's going to hurt. We deal with objective reality with standard rules on the regular, so when we get to experiences that in themselves are entirely subjective, it's easy for someone not used to this to have an experience and conclude that all their other experiences will necessarily be like that one experience, and then to take this a step further, concluding that everyone else will have the exact same experience, because when dealing with objective reality, that is correct.
I always have lucid dreams.. Dream or nightmare. It sucks actually and normally my "dream characters" actually responed to me sating im lucid or dreaming and tell me ethier things i hate or just comlkete random things
Hey Tipharot, I know that probably most of the people that watch the videos are new to lucid dreaming because most people learn about it and stop watching, but I want you to know that when I discovered all this thanks to your videos you really impacted my life in a positive way. You helped me through the learning process and responded some comments of mine a few years back. i just wanted to thank you for taking the time to make these videos for us, I really appreciated it. I also remember that your storytelling was pretty good, maybe you should try making a second channel just talking about some other stuff you like that might have more audience, creating a personal brand like pewdiepie for example that isn't obliged to talk about only one subject. best wishes my man.
In my first lucid dream I just was lying in bed when I did a reality check, I had 6 fingers on my left and 7 fingers on my right hand. I got soooo excited and I woke up
Excitement does not wake you up however, four things do. First, expecting to wake up. If you associate the action you are taking or the state or event you are experiencing with waking up, that schematic association causes wakings. Second, your dream is naturally ending. There's not really much you can do about that, though instead of fully waking up, you could aim for DEILD, a fun thing to try if waking naturally from any lucid. Third, not paying enough attention to what you experience. This one's a possibility, more along the lines of total dissociation from your experience, or not thinking about what you are actually doing at all. Fourth and finally, a no brainer, external forces, like alarm clocks, sounds, things of that nature, which everyone has experienced to some degree.
Sometimes i had a dream and i knew that i was dreaming but i couldn't control it and the dream was all black just void and i started to shake my head and i woke up i did it few times in my life now i dont get any dreams
Once in my dream a girl gave me her number so, i added her and we fell in love have kids and then i woke up and looked at mirror and said i am dying single to myslef🥺
Just so you are aware, you can ignore everything on this list as it's just schematic association and not actually a rule. Content like this actually causes the things it warns against because people who view it then expect to get negative results when these things happen, so it's no shock that when something from this list comes up, the dreamer who viewed this content and internalized it gets a negative response. Content like this serves no purpose.
Don't give up but also don't stress about it too much. I remember when I first had my lucid dream. I spent more than 6 months trying. I then mentally decided to let go of that desire and to take a nap. Within that nap, I had my first short lucid dream where I flew out of my house and into space like superman. After the first lucid dream, it becomes easier. You start to realize that you can do it. And in the height of when I practiced lucid dream I was able to get at least 1 lucid dream a night for an entire month. I haven't practiced as I once did so I get 1 or 2 a month now spontaneously. *You can do it just don't be too attached to the desire to become lucid and accept that it may or may not come that night.* Lucid dream for the most part requires a non-stressed mind so come with an open and accepting mind to whatever happens without stressing about it.
@@Cone-Head That's great!! Everyone is different. There are even some people that have been lucid dreaming before they knew what it was. The path that each must take will be slightly different.
Once i had a lucid dream during the lockdown and attending offline classes in school with my friends and SUDDENLY REALIZED! It was lockdown, how could be the school open . I told my BFF( In dream) And suddenly got control over my dream Then I ran out, Jumped down the balcony, Suddenly a portal opened, I got thrown there, reached antarctica and many more things happened It was a roller coaster 🎢 of emotions
Number 3 was two times for me Time 1 - I was just in a lucid dream in this big white box, with one person that I didn’t know and I went up to them and said, “hey, is this a dream?” Knowing dang well it was a lucid dream. They just looked at me and the dream ended 😪😪 Time 2- I was with my two best friends at our old school, the teachers gave us the assignment to teach the younger kids as we were in the older kids group. And so we started to help out but then let’s call her pookie 1 (YES I KNOW MY BFF NAMES😭) had gotten the idea of sneaking out of the building and pookie 2 was like “Okay! Anything to leave this hell!” And I just agreed. We snuck out the back door and I finally said to them, “hey, are you guys also in a lucid dream?” They both had said yes but bro I was so gullible and believed that 💀so we had decided to go to my house as it was just 3 minutes away from the school by car, but we were gonna walk so about 7 minutes to get there. But then I had this great idea out going back into the school and stealing all of their Nutella 💀💀💀💀💀 my pookie’s said let’s do it! So we went in I had grabbed the Nutella and we made a dash for it ( idk why there was Nutella in a school-) when we got outside we turned around AND BRO….. (I don’t remember all the police like people there so there might have been more) THE FBI THE ARMY THE POILCE THE SWAT TEAM WE WERE SURROUNDED BY CARS AND HELICOPTERS- the end 😃
Whenever i experience lucid dream i never realized it until i wake up. And that's pretty sucks because i remember being to scared to do anything in my dream.
It seems really interesting but I am way too scared of nightmares, I don’t really wanna end up laying on my bed paralysed with my spore creatures around telling me I made their lives miserable.
Tips for sleep paralysis: (I’m experienced and have had it quite alot before so trust me) Don’t ever open your eyes, just don’t. Don’t panic to much, please. It will have consequences. Don’t race your mind to much or it will also have consequences. Focus on breathing. There’s alot of pressure on your chest. And most importantly, try to get back to sleep the hardest you can. If you sleep and wake back up it will be gone.
question. if u watch a lot of 2D characters and u really wish to see them in lucid dreams, is it the same spawning any other person? like believing they're around a corner or a door?
I troll dream characters from time to time by getting them to tell me they're dream characters. I've had fun discussions with fully aware meta characters who knew I was dreaming and had their own powers, lucid 153 comes to mind, one of my best experiences to date. I also get characters to help me with dream control, and yup, they know I'm dreaming.
i remember when it was my first time lucid dreaming my brother was a character in my dream and i kept saying It's a dream and he is one of it help he was so confused and then i woke up immediately as if i got kicked out of my dream
Schematic thing, likely emotional related, maybe anxiety, which is something I've struggled with. Being nervous about what you're doing, etc. Emotions tend to influence the mood of a dream, and the types of things we expect to happen. Our strongest associations are basically reality.
That's actually another reason why it's usually a waste of time. I wasn't able to include that because of the 1 minute limitation on RUclips shorts, but sometimes they can act the exact same way people in real life would act if you tried to tell them it's a dream. So if you're not certain it's a dream, when they respond like you're crazy, you can be left doubting yourself, and even lose lucidity.
@@Tipharot Thankfully I call their bluff! In life no one believes most of the time about anything anyways! I guess it’s the one place that it comes in handy.
I sometimes tell them whatever clued me in eg “Ok if we are supposed to be in then why are those buildings over there?” Them: “Oh yeeeeah. Wait, if I’m dreaming, who are you?!” Me: “Huh? No.. I’m.. what?
Mine actively help me with dream control and bridging gaps and issues with schema. It's all about how you associate things, what you expect your dream characters to be like, and it won't be the same for all of us. Though if you break down an experience, you should be able to trace the results directly to a strong association plus an emotional state you were experiencing at the time.
I had my first picks dream last night and I thought I has been blinking normal and I wasn't thinking about not blinking so I was just acting as I thought I would normally. I told somebody they werent real and they were in my head. They looked at me like I was insane and said what? After that I sort of felt like how you do when you are tired where your eyes feel a bit heavy and your blinks get a little bit longer. And I swear I held them shut for like a third of a second and woke up in my bed. Still was insane but it felt sort of all blurry hoping grounding will help that.
Here is my experience on these things For #1 this can be true, but when I first started lucid dreaming the way I knew I was dreaming was I could feel my eyes closed, and when I tried to control my dream I had to close my "dream eyes". Also when I would have lucid nightmares (dreams were I know I am dreaming, but can't control something scary) I will often try to wake my self up by opening my eyes, but this doesn't actually work. I end up thinking that I am awake (because my brain thinks that point 1 is true) but it ends up to be me dreaming about being awake. For # 2 getting excited in my dreams never actually woke me up, instead most of the time when I would get excited I slip out of Lucie dreaming (I have even acknowledged this fact to my self in a dream so I could experiment with my "powers") But I have never woke up from being to excited. And #3 I can't really control to much I kinda something that always happens I usually always think or say it to someone. (in my lucid dreams people hear my thoughts so I rarely actually talk) In my experience the people in my lucid dreams usual know they are dream characters. So in my opinion he is spot on with this point. It doesn't change anything. (Although it might if you think it should change something it is your subconscious)
This list is not accurate and is taking things that are based on schema and expectations and making it a general rule which only serves to create maladaptive schemata for people who don't know better. It's not useful and should be ignored. The stuff here is some of the most common misinformation on the platform.
This entire list can and should be ignored. All it does is create harmful maladaptive schema in the viewers and cause the problems it claims to worn against.
For me it sends me into sleep paralysis and I start getting horrible hallucinations which then becomes a pattern for the next few months every night and I have severe insomnia from fear of going to sleep
Answer, if you expect to wake up, you will. This list should be ignored as it is not accurate in the slightest. It is based on inaccurate information and personal associations, not hard facts.
I only just found out what lucid dreaming is but I hope I can experience it! I realized though, that before I even knew what it was I have had a lucid dream, I woke up as I realized it was a dream. The thing that gave it away was that I slapped my face (I have no clue why) and I couldn't feel anything, I asked the person there with me (I think it was my dad) to slap their face and he kinda wobbled like a holographic jelly (idk how to describe it). I then said "it's a dream!!" And then woke up
Lucid dreaming is really amazing. There's a lot of inaccurate info out there, particularly on platforms like RUclips, reddit, and ticktock, dare I say, so take what you hear with a grain of salt. Things like this video for example are not useful nor are they accurate, but personal experiences made into a general rule that creates expectations in the minds of viewers that ultimately in dreams cause the vary issues the video claims to warn against. If you wake up because of something in this video, it's because you expected to wake up, probably due to watching something like this video. I'd recommend looking into sources like Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming by dr. Stephen LaBerge and his lucidity institute, which has some stuff published online, even though they sadly haven't been active for several years.
Yeah I’ve been trying to lucid dream a lot. I lucid dreamed once, like a real lucid dream not half way. And I remeber almost everything about it. I’ve been trying to do it again but I always get so excited and wake up 😅
Lucid dreams are awesome. I've run the gauntlet, from lucid dreams where I realized I was dreaming but didn't do anything with that knowledge, and didn't fully take into account all that meant, to being lucid, having full waking memory access, remembering all my goals, etc. Memory and awareness determine that thing, and not all lucids are the same all the time.
actually once I had a lucid dream , story went by that I was just normally dreaming normall dream but then I saw my own self sitting infront of my self and that's what the moment when i realized it's a dream and i I even Told my mother that i am dreaming and she actually agreed!!
i have a big problem i want to have lucid dream by wild theqnique i meditate for 2 minutes then i visulise the licid dream world and explore it for like 10 minutes then i repeat a mantra (i will lucid dream) at this point i usulay fall asleep and have lucid dream , but its like 1 week that i jump off my bed and scared i dont know why it used to work great for me
It's more likely that you either got lucid at the end of a dream or that you were not paying much attention to what you were doing. Or worse, you associated excitement with waking up, which actually caused you to wake up.
Honestly ive been trying to lucid dream but I've just stpped now becuase im afraid of lucid nightmares and since I'm afraid I will probably accidentally trigger them so someone please tell me should i stay away from lucid dreaming or is it safe
I had my first lucid dream last night and I got excited soo much but I didn't wake up I wanted to wake up but it still didn't work I guess I have a strong mind
Haha- guilty! ✋ The last 5 lucid dreams or so that I’ve had has ended as a result of getting too excited. The lucid dream I had this morning, ended as a result of opening my eyes. My lucid dream was not clear and started to fade away and unfortunately I didn’t rub my hands or spin around in circles. I tried to open my eyes instead.
Hey nice short, but; Getting excited does not do much, because you are aware this is a dream it will not cause enough adrenaline to be pumped in and wake you up.
Yeah, I remember telling my grandpa who passed away in real life that this was just a dream and that he isn’t actually here he then told me that he knows this and that it was time for me to wake up I looked at him and said wait what he then said in a demonic voice that it was time to wake up which I guess is demonic, voice done the trick because I woke up screaming in a heap of sweat😢
But what if I want to wake up from my lucid dream? My lucid dreams have been acurring ways I can die, like being stabbed or eaten, it always freaks me out and they are like levels to me, if I don't pass I wake up with my heart beating faster than ever and frightend, I finally passes one of my lucid dreams and it shows me how much anxiety I ge from it so I wanna know a way how to make myself wake up from that disaster, and calm myself down and have a different dream, I've done it once by blinking a lot and saying wake up . hopefully it works again when I need it.
If I was in a lucid dream, I would imagine me playing games so I can play games at night without getting caught and I can imagine my self winning every round.
I went lucid in a dream one of these days but i have such little brain power and everything is fading away so much that I literaly dont know what to do and some other times i went lucid i just wake up instanly In the past i almost always became lucid perposly to do stuff im not proud of (sex with my classmates or just beeing sexual) and i would do that in a dream cause in the real world the picture i imagine is not as clear as the dream and i dont get the same pleasure from it the ammount of times i did it is just incredible I literaly did not know any tecnics for lucid dreaming at that time and yet i wass able to do it effortlessly almost every day for the wrong reasons and i also did not think much of it like it was a normall every day thing
One really funny thing that happened once is a period when i was much younger where i would start flying and then start question of whether i am in a dream or not needless to say is that i really wanted to beileve that i can actually fly which led me into convincing my self that i can actually after i did an examination of my sorroudings to check for any inaccuracies and flaws that a dream would have and i kid you not i did not find a single thing wrong even my family was there and i think i actually got to talk to them proving to me even further that its reality
Number 4. Do not look in a mirror. Or something that shows you you’re self. It will end with a grim terrifying image. You’ll see some warped spiral face or whatever happens. Just don’t look in mirrors
Everytime i lucid dream im like wait im in a dream none of this is real and when i try to go somewhere in my dream they grab me and keep me from moving
I told someone they were in a dream And.. my experience was terrifying She screamed extremely loud and everything distorted then it cuts to me trying to desperately open my eyes then *it ends*
Thanks for the way to wake up! Actually, today I was dreaming and when I realised that I was dreaming I was trying to wake up so I closed and opened my eyes and I woke up for a second and then closed my eyes for a second and went back to dreaming but I was in my house but I was dreaming then I tried again to wake up and I did it
I have a big doubt... I can understand why reality checks work, except for looking on the fingers one... I mean, actually why does it work in the first place,, it's not like something you want to happen... Can you explain, please
Hands in general just tend to behave weirdly in dreams. I don't know if it's because we generally don't spend a lot of time looking at our hands IRL - but it's pretty common to look at your hands in a dream and not have the usual 5 fingers per hand. Or for your hands to just look weird and distorted.
Well, if it does work, it's usually do to inconsistency in dreams, particularly with things that are more complex and detailed, which is why looking at text and then away and back is referenced, or it breaks physics like holding your nose and breathing. The thing is, reality checks done mindlessly without criticality do not work. They also don't get you lucid in dreams, but if done in dreams, confirm lucidity. Something already triggered you to question if you were dreaming, and confirmation was saught. Reality checks, if done at all, should involve being present in the moment, only paying attention to what you're specifically doing, and examining your environment and situation critically to determine if you are dreaming. Reality checks on the whole though are not generally a recommended practice to use, particularly as most who try them attempt to make it a habit and do them mindlessly, which entirely defeats the purpose. MILD or techniques like it that deal with prospective memory are good, and I do a version that combines prospective memory with criticality by finding dream signs in the dreams I use for the technique each night.
Because you don't wake up when you're excited. You wake up because either a, someone told you that you'd wake up when excited, you believed that, created a schema for it, it triggered, surprise, you woke up. Or b, you got lucid at the end of a dream, you're new to lucid dreaming, and had a short lucid. Excitement didn't play a role. Or c, you got lucid, got excited, also stopped paying attention to what you were doing/experiencing, and woke up because you didn't pay enough attention to what you were doing.
Lol 2 of these 3 things happened to me. Once i told someone in the street "I AM DREAMING ,I AM DREAMING" And he reacted with: "No you're not" :) Something else i do is close my eyes and open them in a nightmare ,it always works and i wake up ;)
Is there a such thing as being trapped in a dream? Cus when I was 10 I had a loop dream I kept on trying to get up and go to the kitchen but I kept on being back in bed. It was preppy
I told the characters (a random dude called Sam) that it’s a dream andn the dude basically ran away and I chased him and when I got to him his eyes widened he said “I need to find Nina” 😂😂😂 idk what this means about me as a person 😂
I had a lucid dream and me and my mom and my dad and my principal for some reason was in it and I told my mom I was dreaming and she screamed NO NO no like many times and I tried opening my eyes too but it didn’t work
Yeah, don’t get excited. I have a routine where I go: “ok you’re dreaming. Juuust take it easy.. relax..” The trouble is that if you get too relaxed about it, you can forget you’re lucid and go back to sleep again!
Why not get excited? Excitement is fun and awesome, and contrary to the types of schema content like this tends to create, it does not wake you up. Usually what people attribute to waking from excitement is either beginner lucids, not much experience, likely either dream ending anyway as in got lucid at the end, or just not paying much attention to the actual experience. The other thing is people expecting excitement to wake them up, and in that case, excitement isn't the actual thing that wakes them, just the trigger for a schema they internalized by being told that excitement would wake them up.
@@SkyfallBlindDreamer Very intellectual nonsense. As you can read, I adopted a ‘schema’ in which, at the beginning of the dream, the first couple times I went lucid, where I didn’t accidentally wake myself up. That’s all. ‘Excitement is fun and awesome’’? I wasn’t talking about THAT kind of excitement!
Yesterday I got my 2rd lucid dream and at that night I feel a white flashing into my eyes and I spawning randomly at kitchen where I saw my brother and my mom.. I asked my brother if it was a dream and he said no and I wake up... The food also glitching disappear- it's only lasted 2 second
You can basically ignore this list. It's actually some of the more common inaccurate info on the platform. It's taking personal experiences and schematic associations and making general rules out of them which only serves to hender others who then develop maladaptive schemata as a result.
Recently I did tell some characters that we were in a dream and that they didn’t exist in real life, except me who was asleep. To my surprise they agreed and added that they were a product of my subconscious mind and had been created along with the scenario of that dream. I was still in shock for hearing that when one of them said :” Now it’s time that you wake up and go back to real life...because there is a surprise for you waiting after you leave this dream”. I naively believed him and did all the tricks to wake up ASAP. Of course, once awaken there was no surprise for me...it was a trap!
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Still quite fun and funny. Sounds like a quite positive experience overall, and an entertaining dream story, so def thanks for sharing. You did technically choose to wake yourself up there, and dream characters react how you expect them to with your strongest associations.
haha. I once woke myself up to fetch a weapon of some kind that I could take back and use in the dream. Obviously that didn’t work at all! Lol
Lol
You made youself fall in a trap, congrulations!
Telling people your in a dream can make them help you wake out of a lucid nightmare “if you find a person”
THANK YOU SO MUCH, if you see my comment you know I've been searching for this. You might even save me from having a heart attack one day
What will happen
Good 2 know, usually I'd just ask why my twin is trying to attack me but it takes too long for me to draw a protective circle on the ground.
Exactly what I did
if i realize im in a lucid nightmare, ima just open my damn eyes
I told a hostile guy that he was just a dream and he became extremely sad.
he liked being hostile :(
Aw man, poor lil guy 😢
Poor dude 😮
Aw poor guy, you should’ve cheered him up with rage bait
I had a dream like this.. And I had a friend in the dream and she said, " wait what are we doing, where are we?"
I then told them, " SHH (her name) stop! Your gonna wake me up!"
Then she said, " wait what!?"
When I woke up and I'm guessing it wad at least 4 or 5 days after the dream I had and i was on call with my friend. I talk about my dream i had and then was freak out when she said she had the same dream! I kept asking her questions about what happened in the dream just to make sure she wasn't pulling a prank on me. And she got every single one correct.
Has it ever happened to anyone else because this really freaked me out?
Thanks. Sick of people saying dream characters aren't real.
Bro why did this happen to me to
not exactly the same thing happened to me, but i dreamed about one girl who i normally dont talk to and told her, and she said she had a dream about me too a couple weeks ago!
Bro they updated lucid dream to multi-player mode🥶
Lucid Dreaming update: Multiplayer.
I went into a lucid nightmare where in my dream there was a 2 dimensional face was looking at me. It was so close that I couldn’t see anything else and it was terrifying. I tried to open my real eyes and it worked except I still saw the face.. I could see my ceiling and things in my room but the face was STILL THERE in front of my face and I couldn’t get rid of it. It eventually faded but imagine the feeling of closing your eyes, seeing a scary face, opening your eyes and still seeing the face. Absolutely terrifying
That happened to me too when I was younger. I saw the devil and I was too scared to move whatsoever even though I was awake and could move and everything u described. I could hear sounds too.
Thanks. I’m not sleeping this night.
Probably because it’s ur sleep paralysis demons
This happened when I was younger, I was terrified of this creature, it looked like a fairy and had extremely sharp teeth, one time I fell asleep and it appeared, I woke up crying and kept seeing it everywhere before it faded
When I was younger I always saw pictures of clowns flashing in front of my face whenever I had a nightmare lol. Recently saw it again
you can get excited
you can tell dream characters your dreaming
you can do whatever you want theres no limits!
wait silvaz are you that guy in dream cafe? OMG IM ARDADE
I've talked to you in Dream Cafe. Awesome. :)
@@SkyfallBlindDreamer skyfall wtf are you doing here if you wonder Im ArdAde that annoying guy
My first lucid dream the dream version of my sister was like 'wtf are you doing' so i said 'AYO IM LUCID DREAMING!' and she was like 'HELL YEAHH'
Awesome. Yeah, this list should just be ignored. It's just personal associations and not applicable unless you associate these things with the results claimed by this video. This type of content is highly inaccurate.
My first lucid dream I just flew around in my living room while my parents and my sister were just on their phone on the couch not surprised at all that I was flying😂
THAT SOUNDS SO SICK!!!! I'M SO EXCITED TO TRY THISSSS
So this is why Everytime I become lucid I immediately run to a woman and wake up. I was getting too excited thank you I never knew why before this
Last night was my first Lucid Dream and I did all three of these things haha. Its a very hard thing to master.
Glad you did, because there's no reason whatsoever not to, as the results are purely based on your own schematic associations.
How
I was lucid dreaming yesterday, everything was going well until it turned into a nightmare, I couldn’t control it but i knew it was a dream, I was trying to wake up but it wasn’t working, THANK YOU to my mother who woke me up. (it was my first time lucid dreaming)
Totally not me wanting to go to Hogwarts in my lucid dream-
Bro same
Telling DCs that it's a dream can be fun from time to time.
In one of my most recent lucid dreams, I told two DCs of ppl I know iwl, (who are Vegan iwl) that they could eat the meat that was in front of us, because no animals were hurt for it, since it was a dream anyway. They reacted very positively and we had a grand old time just tasting the various meat products.
But usually my DCs already know it's a dream when I get lucid.
iwl?
@@snozzlehead92 It means "In Waking Life".
question: how do u wake up from a lucid dream and how long do they take in actual time
@@pinchylobster7392 Waking up from a Lucid Dream is pretty much the same as waking up from a normal dream. You can wake up yourself also, but I don't do that very often. Lucid dreams vary in length so I can't put a number on it.
@@goedzooi9063 if u wake up from it, can u get sleep paralysis, and if i do get sleep paralysis can i just be totally fine shutting my eyes
wait #3 i did tell them like “okay it’s time for me to wake up” out loud but like that’s when i also realized i was lucid, but like in that dream the person was also having a lucid dream and they were like omg good idea and we were both frantically trying to wake up before the killer or wtv got to us. It didn’t work LOL. I got stabbed by a syringe various times then fought back and saved the day yay
Can you feel the stab? Like did it hurt?
@@morgxan185 sometimes when u wake up in the 'injured' places u have tingles but not really any pain
@@afakegenius6158 ok good
@Apple YT oh wow. That’s crazy!
POV: ur melon playground npc
I literally did all these three things when I became lucid glad I got this real at the right time
Yeah the last one is very true lol. I remember having a dream where I was sitting in my kitchen with my mom and I just kind of realised I’m dreaming because it felt really off and fake. So I give my mom a hug and say “I’m dreaming, aren’t I?” she looks at me really confused and asks “What are you talking about?” Then the dream starts breaking and I wake up 😔
Not actually true. Like all things in dreams, that is based on schematic association. If you are nervous or anxious, as emotions influence the theme or mood of dreams, and you expect a result like the one you got, as in that reflected your strongest associations at the time, that is how dreams opperate.
When I lucid dreamt for the first time, I was roaming around screaming "do uk? U r just in my dream, I can vanish u if I want to ehehe🌚" lmaooo, and they were looking at me like *is she nuts😀* kind-of expression 😭😂
I troll my dream characters all the time. Whether it's having them tell me they're dream characters, to in the case of my father one time when he doubted I was dreaming, climbing up his back, doing a frontflip over his head, and flying away. That was fun. I also have extremely cooperative dream characters, and when I'm having schema issues or anxiety issues, having a dream character there really helps me bridge the gap, and I've had some really amazing lucidity involving colaborative control with dream characters, from flying, to teaching someone how to hover, to teleporting, it's been really fun. This list unfortunately is not helpful for anyone. At best it's personal experience that need not apply. At worst, someone listens to it, believes it, and internalizes it, creating schematic associations that are harmful to their practices. You can safely ignore what is referenced here.
I close my eyes when in lucid dreams all the time to try and change something. Because I can't fully control it yet. Sometimes I'll lose control over myself too but I'll know I'm dreaming the whole time. Getting excited wakes you for sure. I have told dream people that I was in a dream before and they seemed so interested but didn't really care. Lol
Getting excited only wakes you up because you expect it to. It’s a bad schema. Lucid dreams have no boundaries or rules, so I’m not sure why rules are being made up.
@@waifu6949 it wakes me up because my heart rate goes up.
Getting excited does not wake you for sure, but expecting it to does.
Telling dream characters that it's all a dream is terrifying
No, it's actually not. This entire list should be ignored as all it is is a way to create maladaptive schemata and actually cause the things it worns against, in essence, a self-fulfilling prophesy. All of this stuff is based on associations and emotions, and these are subjective to the user. I tell dream characters they're in a dream all the time. Mine are darn helpful. They help me when I'm having anxiety or schema issues, and doing dream control with a dream character helping for me has a much higher chance of working.
@pretaxMTC Precisely. It's a mind virus of misconceptions. It's some beginners overgeneralizing their experiences, then this being spread until everyone believes it. This overgeneralization comes from being used to learning objective rules. You touch a hot stove, you will get burnt. You throw something up in the air, it will come down. You slam your face into a wall, ouch, that's going to hurt. We deal with objective reality with standard rules on the regular, so when we get to experiences that in themselves are entirely subjective, it's easy for someone not used to this to have an experience and conclude that all their other experiences will necessarily be like that one experience, and then to take this a step further, concluding that everyone else will have the exact same experience, because when dealing with objective reality, that is correct.
I always have lucid dreams.. Dream or nightmare. It sucks actually and normally my "dream characters" actually responed to me sating im lucid or dreaming and tell me ethier things i hate or just comlkete random things
Hey Tipharot, I know that probably most of the people that watch the videos are new to lucid dreaming because most people learn about it and stop watching, but I want you to know that when I discovered all this thanks to your videos you really impacted my life in a positive way. You helped me through the learning process and responded some comments of mine a few years back.
i just wanted to thank you for taking the time to make these videos for us, I really appreciated it.
I also remember that your storytelling was pretty good, maybe you should try making a second channel just talking about some other stuff you like that might have more audience, creating a personal brand like pewdiepie for example that isn't obliged to talk about only one subject.
best wishes my man.
if you are new go check out
explore lucid dreaming channel
@@hodayfagamer bad tip
In my first lucid dream I just was lying in bed when I did a reality check, I had 6 fingers on my left and 7 fingers on my right hand. I got soooo excited and I woke up
Excitement does not wake you up however, four things do. First, expecting to wake up. If you associate the action you are taking or the state or event you are experiencing with waking up, that schematic association causes wakings. Second, your dream is naturally ending. There's not really much you can do about that, though instead of fully waking up, you could aim for DEILD, a fun thing to try if waking naturally from any lucid. Third, not paying enough attention to what you experience. This one's a possibility, more along the lines of total dissociation from your experience, or not thinking about what you are actually doing at all. Fourth and finally, a no brainer, external forces, like alarm clocks, sounds, things of that nature, which everyone has experienced to some degree.
@@SkyfallBlindDreamer ok thanks
@@speedywolf4942 My pleasure.
My first lucid dream I checked the time and it said the time was 74a1b and I was like I’m in a lucid dream and flew around and woke up
i have 10 on my right hand
Sometimes i had a dream and i knew that i was dreaming but i couldn't control it and the dream was all black just void and i started to shake my head and i woke up i did it few times in my life now i dont get any dreams
Once in my dream a girl gave me her number so, i added her and we fell in love have kids and then i woke up and looked at mirror and said i am dying single to myslef🥺
Just so you are aware, you can ignore everything on this list as it's just schematic association and not actually a rule. Content like this actually causes the things it warns against because people who view it then expect to get negative results when these things happen, so it's no shock that when something from this list comes up, the dreamer who viewed this content and internalized it gets a negative response. Content like this serves no purpose.
am still waiting for my first lucid dream ...its just hard
Don't give up but also don't stress about it too much. I remember when I first had my lucid dream. I spent more than 6 months trying. I then mentally decided to let go of that desire and to take a nap. Within that nap, I had my first short lucid dream where I flew out of my house and into space like superman.
After the first lucid dream, it becomes easier. You start to realize that you can do it. And in the height of when I practiced lucid dream I was able to get at least 1 lucid dream a night for an entire month. I haven't practiced as I once did so I get 1 or 2 a month now spontaneously. *You can do it just don't be too attached to the desire to become lucid and accept that it may or may not come that night.* Lucid dream for the most part requires a non-stressed mind so come with an open and accepting mind to whatever happens without stressing about it.
@@DefineMeAsOne I got ld first try lol
@@Cone-Head That's great!! Everyone is different. There are even some people that have been lucid dreaming before they knew what it was. The path that each must take will be slightly different.
You drink coffee?
I got to excited during my first lucid dream, and told my sister in my dream that I was dreaming
Once i had a lucid dream during the lockdown and attending offline classes in school with my friends and SUDDENLY REALIZED!
It was lockdown, how could be the school open . I told my BFF( In dream)
And suddenly got control over my dream
Then I ran out, Jumped down the balcony, Suddenly a portal opened, I got thrown there, reached antarctica and many more things happened
It was a roller coaster 🎢 of emotions
Sounds awesome, and keep telling that bff of yours that you're dreaming, cause there's no harm in it. :)
I open my eyes and i can go back toucid dreaming
Number 3 was two times for me
Time 1 - I was just in a lucid dream in this big white box, with one person that I didn’t know and I went up to them and said, “hey, is this a dream?” Knowing dang well it was a lucid dream. They just looked at me and the dream ended 😪😪
Time 2- I was with my two best friends at our old school, the teachers gave us the assignment to teach the younger kids as we were in the older kids group. And so we started to help out but then let’s call her pookie 1 (YES I KNOW MY BFF NAMES😭) had gotten the idea of sneaking out of the building and pookie 2 was like “Okay! Anything to leave this hell!” And I just agreed. We snuck out the back door and I finally said to them, “hey, are you guys also in a lucid dream?” They both had said yes but bro I was so gullible and believed that 💀so we had decided to go to my house as it was just 3 minutes away from the school by car, but we were gonna walk so about 7 minutes to get there. But then I had this great idea out going back into the school and stealing all of their Nutella 💀💀💀💀💀 my pookie’s said let’s do it! So we went in I had grabbed the Nutella and we made a dash for it ( idk why there was Nutella in a school-) when we got outside we turned around AND BRO….. (I don’t remember all the police like people there so there might have been more) THE FBI THE ARMY THE POILCE THE SWAT TEAM WE WERE SURROUNDED BY CARS AND HELICOPTERS- the end 😃
Thanks!
Whenever i experience lucid dream i never realized it until i wake up. And that's pretty sucks because i remember being to scared to do anything in my dream.
When i succeed entering Lucid Dream, i always getting too excited and instantly woke up
So... I'll lucid dream without opening my eyes??
It seems really interesting but I am way too scared of nightmares, I don’t really wanna end up laying on my bed paralysed with my spore creatures around telling me I made their lives miserable.
Tips for sleep paralysis: (I’m experienced and have had it quite alot before so trust me)
Don’t ever open your eyes, just don’t.
Don’t panic to much, please. It will have consequences.
Don’t race your mind to much or it will also have consequences.
Focus on breathing. There’s alot of pressure on your chest.
And most importantly, try to get back to sleep the hardest you can. If you sleep and wake back up it will be gone.
question. if u watch a lot of 2D characters and u really wish to see them in lucid dreams, is it the same spawning any other person? like believing they're around a corner or a door?
Yes
Bro trynna spawn his waifu or sum💀💀
@@zura898 PLEASE 💀
@@zura898 for real.. 😂
@@zura898 that's what I was thinking😂
Usually how I wake up if im in a bad lucid dream is by squinting my eyessss.. it works sometimesss
I heard a guy suggest to actually go tell a dream character it’s a dream and experience the unforeseen experience that lies ahead
I troll dream characters from time to time by getting them to tell me they're dream characters. I've had fun discussions with fully aware meta characters who knew I was dreaming and had their own powers, lucid 153 comes to mind, one of my best experiences to date. I also get characters to help me with dream control, and yup, they know I'm dreaming.
@@SkyfallBlindDreamer haha that sounds amazing 😂❤️
@@tobiasdontmatter1868 It really is. :)
@@SkyfallBlindDreamer AYO SKYFALL I KNOW YOU YOU ARE THE GUY FROM DREAM CAFE
@@Sloo3rtYT Yes, that is indeed me.
i remember when it was my first time lucid dreaming my brother was a character in my dream and i kept saying It's a dream and he is one of it help he was so confused and then i woke up immediately as if i got kicked out of my dream
Schematic thing, likely emotional related, maybe anxiety, which is something I've struggled with. Being nervous about what you're doing, etc. Emotions tend to influence the mood of a dream, and the types of things we expect to happen. Our strongest associations are basically reality.
I. Did num 3 but not during lucid dreaming
My dream characters try and trick me out of lucidity
That's actually another reason why it's usually a waste of time. I wasn't able to include that because of the 1 minute limitation on RUclips shorts, but sometimes they can act the exact same way people in real life would act if you tried to tell them it's a dream. So if you're not certain it's a dream, when they respond like you're crazy, you can be left doubting yourself, and even lose lucidity.
@@Tipharot Thankfully I call their bluff! In life no one believes most of the time about anything anyways! I guess it’s the one place that it comes in handy.
I sometimes tell them whatever clued me in eg “Ok if we are supposed to be in then why are those buildings over there?”
Them: “Oh yeeeeah. Wait, if I’m dreaming, who are you?!”
Me: “Huh? No.. I’m.. what?
Mine actively help me with dream control and bridging gaps and issues with schema. It's all about how you associate things, what you expect your dream characters to be like, and it won't be the same for all of us. Though if you break down an experience, you should be able to trace the results directly to a strong association plus an emotional state you were experiencing at the time.
I might get too excited, cause ima meet juice wrld
Get excited, just don't expect it to wake you up like you're told here, because that expectation will wake you, not the excitement itself.
I usually realise when im in a nightmare (not fun anyway), so i do tell the other dream character because i know I'll wake up
I accidentally lucid dreamed and told my little brother ‘’It’s a shame this is all a dream’’
He then ate me alive
Erm what the sigma that’s not skibidi of him😭💀
I have so many times lucid dream...but then whenever I know I open my eyes..😢
Beacuse I don't know about lucid dream..😭
I had my first picks dream last night and I thought I has been blinking normal and I wasn't thinking about not blinking so I was just acting as I thought I would normally. I told somebody they werent real and they were in my head. They looked at me like I was insane and said what? After that I sort of felt like how you do when you are tired where your eyes feel a bit heavy and your blinks get a little bit longer. And I swear I held them shut for like a third of a second and woke up in my bed. Still was insane but it felt sort of all blurry hoping grounding will help that.
Here is my experience on these things
For #1 this can be true, but when I first started lucid dreaming the way I knew I was dreaming was I could feel my eyes closed, and when I tried to control my dream I had to close my "dream eyes". Also when I would have lucid nightmares (dreams were I know I am dreaming, but can't control something scary) I will often try to wake my self up by opening my eyes, but this doesn't actually work. I end up thinking that I am awake (because my brain thinks that point 1 is true) but it ends up to be me dreaming about being awake.
For # 2 getting excited in my dreams never actually woke me up, instead most of the time when I would get excited I slip out of Lucie dreaming (I have even acknowledged this fact to my self in a dream so I could experiment with my "powers") But I have never woke up from being to excited.
And #3 I can't really control to much I kinda something that always happens I usually always think or say it to someone. (in my lucid dreams people hear my thoughts so I rarely actually talk) In my experience the people in my lucid dreams usual know they are dream characters. So in my opinion he is spot on with this point. It doesn't change anything. (Although it might if you think it should change something it is your subconscious)
This list is not accurate and is taking things that are based on schema and expectations and making it a general rule which only serves to create maladaptive schemata for people who don't know better. It's not useful and should be ignored. The stuff here is some of the most common misinformation on the platform.
This entire list can and should be ignored. All it does is create harmful maladaptive schema in the viewers and cause the problems it claims to worn against.
For me it sends me into sleep paralysis and I start getting horrible hallucinations which then becomes a pattern for the next few months every night and I have severe insomnia from fear of going to sleep
Him: “don’t do this you will wake up”
Me: * looked up “how to wake ur self up in a dream”*
Answer, if you expect to wake up, you will. This list should be ignored as it is not accurate in the slightest. It is based on inaccurate information and personal associations, not hard facts.
One time I was lucid dreaming and I was saying to my self to wake up but I wouldn't open my eyes .Like I was stuck
I actually got excited when i lit domain expansioned on my history teacher and when i woke up i was like : "😢 tha was a dream :("
I asked my parents in a really old lucid dream if I was dreaming and they said NO WHY DO YOU THINK YOU’RE DREAMING!
I only just found out what lucid dreaming is but I hope I can experience it!
I realized though, that before I even knew what it was I have had a lucid dream, I woke up as I realized it was a dream. The thing that gave it away was that I slapped my face (I have no clue why) and I couldn't feel anything, I asked the person there with me (I think it was my dad) to slap their face and he kinda wobbled like a holographic jelly (idk how to describe it). I then said "it's a dream!!" And then woke up
Lucid dreaming is really amazing. There's a lot of inaccurate info out there, particularly on platforms like RUclips, reddit, and ticktock, dare I say, so take what you hear with a grain of salt. Things like this video for example are not useful nor are they accurate, but personal experiences made into a general rule that creates expectations in the minds of viewers that ultimately in dreams cause the vary issues the video claims to warn against. If you wake up because of something in this video, it's because you expected to wake up, probably due to watching something like this video. I'd recommend looking into sources like Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming by dr. Stephen LaBerge and his lucidity institute, which has some stuff published online, even though they sadly haven't been active for several years.
Yeah I’ve been trying to lucid dream a lot. I lucid dreamed once, like a real lucid dream not half way. And I remeber almost everything about it. I’ve been trying to do it again but I always get so excited and wake up 😅
Lucid dreams are awesome. I've run the gauntlet, from lucid dreams where I realized I was dreaming but didn't do anything with that knowledge, and didn't fully take into account all that meant, to being lucid, having full waking memory access, remembering all my goals, etc. Memory and awareness determine that thing, and not all lucids are the same all the time.
It’s not that your excited that’s waking you up, it’s just that you’re expecting to wake up when you’re excited, which will wake you up
actually once I had a lucid dream , story went by that I was just normally dreaming normall dream but then I saw my own self sitting infront of my self and that's what the moment when i realized it's a dream and i I even Told my mother that i am dreaming and she actually agreed!!
I woke up in a dream then i tried to wake up on the dream again now i woke up
i have a big problem
i want to have lucid dream by wild theqnique
i meditate for 2 minutes
then i visulise the licid dream world and explore it for like 10 minutes
then i repeat a mantra (i will lucid dream)
at this point i usulay fall asleep and have lucid dream , but its like 1 week that i jump off my bed and scared
i dont know why
it used to work great for me
I did number 3 recently end I ended up in a lucid nightmare.
I am pretty sure when I have lucid dreams on chance I just work up instantly from the excitement from the fact I am having a lucid dream
It's more likely that you either got lucid at the end of a dream or that you were not paying much attention to what you were doing. Or worse, you associated excitement with waking up, which actually caused you to wake up.
my best lucid dream actually started with me saying to my friend that its a dream and then i realised what i said
Honestly ive been trying to lucid dream but I've just stpped now becuase im afraid of lucid nightmares and since I'm afraid I will probably accidentally trigger them so someone please tell me should i stay away from lucid dreaming or is it safe
I had my first lucid dream last night and I got excited soo much but I didn't wake up I wanted to wake up but it still didn't work I guess I have a strong mind
Hey dream NPCs y'all are dreamin' 🙂
I had a lucid dream once I did whatever I want i was confused at first then when I was bored I opened my eyes so wide so I can wake up
Haha- guilty! ✋ The last 5 lucid dreams or so that I’ve had has ended as a result of getting too excited. The lucid dream I had this morning, ended as a result of opening my eyes. My lucid dream was not clear and started to fade away and unfortunately I didn’t rub my hands or spin around in circles. I tried to open my eyes instead.
Hey nice short, but;
Getting excited does not do much, because you are aware this is a dream it will not cause enough adrenaline to be pumped in and wake you up.
Are you by chance Lusi?
@@waifu6949 Yes.
@@lusitania7524 Funny seeing you here 😂
Mmm (yes, hello, ‘Lusi’) getting excited used to wake me up until I learnt to calm down and not jolt myself awake.
@@michaelhoste_ Have you heard of schemas?
Yeah, I remember telling my grandpa who passed away in real life that this was just a dream and that he isn’t actually here he then told me that he knows this and that it was time for me to wake up I looked at him and said wait what he then said in a demonic voice that it was time to wake up which I guess is demonic, voice done the trick because I woke up screaming in a heap of sweat😢
1. Don’t open eyes
2. Don’t use mirrors
3. Don’t sleep in ur dream
4. Don’t get TOO excited
I got lucid and I told a room full of people that we are dreaming.. They all started laughing at me. Then I woke up
I went lucid in the middle of a dream by saying "this is a weird dream" and everyone said wdym. I WAS DREAMING FOR SURE. I WENT LUCID TWICE.
But what if I want to wake up from my lucid dream? My lucid dreams have been acurring ways I can die, like being stabbed or eaten, it always freaks me out and they are like levels to me, if I don't pass I wake up with my heart beating faster than ever and frightend, I finally passes one of my lucid dreams and it shows me how much anxiety I ge from it so I wanna know a way how to make myself wake up from that disaster, and calm myself down and have a different dream, I've done it once by blinking a lot and saying wake up . hopefully it works again when I need it.
In a normal lucid dream, think about yourself in bed. You will wake up. In a nightmare,it’s almost impossible to wake yourself up.
If I was in a lucid dream, I would imagine me playing games so I can play games at night without getting caught and I can imagine my self winning every round.
I think tonight I am going to see if I can talk to people in my lucid dream
I went lucid in a dream one of these days but i have such little brain power and everything is fading away so much that I literaly dont know what to do and some other times i went lucid i just wake up instanly
In the past i almost always became lucid perposly to do stuff im not proud of (sex with my classmates or just beeing sexual) and i would do that in a dream cause in the real world the picture i imagine is not as clear as the dream and i dont get the same pleasure from it the ammount of times i did it is just incredible I literaly did not know any tecnics for lucid dreaming at that time and yet i wass able to do it effortlessly almost every day for the wrong reasons and i also did not think much of it like it was a normall every day thing
One really funny thing that happened once is a period when i was much younger where i would start flying and then start question of whether i am in a dream or not needless to say is that i really wanted to beileve that i can actually fly which led me into convincing my self that i can actually after i did an examination of my sorroudings to check for any inaccuracies and flaws that a dream would have and i kid you not i did not find a single thing wrong even my family was there and i think i actually got to talk to them proving to me even further that its reality
Number 4. Do not look in a mirror. Or something that shows you you’re self. It will end with a grim terrifying image. You’ll see some warped spiral face or whatever happens. Just don’t look in mirrors
Everytime i lucid dream im like wait im in a dream none of this is real and when i try to go somewhere in my dream they grab me and keep me from moving
Oh so that’s why when I started to fly I woke up. I got too excited
If you need to wake up because it’s getting scary and falling apart do the opposite of everything
I told someone they were in a dream
And.. my experience was terrifying
She screamed extremely loud and everything distorted then it cuts to me trying to desperately open my eyes then *it ends*
I had to tell my “friend” that it was a dream to get the pitch black and start the lucid dream
Thanks for the way to wake up! Actually, today I was dreaming and when I realised that I was dreaming I was trying to wake up so I closed and opened my eyes and I woke up for a second and then closed my eyes for a second and went back to dreaming but I was in my house but I was dreaming then I tried again to wake up and I did it
Do the people in a lucid dream say dofferent things from what yoy think they will?
Yes
I hate lucid dreams. I remember them all. I hate dreaming.
No.1 i just woke up then i go to sleep and continue the dream
I have a big doubt... I can understand why reality checks work, except for looking on the fingers one... I mean, actually why does it work in the first place,, it's not like something you want to happen... Can you explain, please
Hands in general just tend to behave weirdly in dreams. I don't know if it's because we generally don't spend a lot of time looking at our hands IRL - but it's pretty common to look at your hands in a dream and not have the usual 5 fingers per hand. Or for your hands to just look weird and distorted.
Well, if it does work, it's usually do to inconsistency in dreams, particularly with things that are more complex and detailed, which is why looking at text and then away and back is referenced, or it breaks physics like holding your nose and breathing. The thing is, reality checks done mindlessly without criticality do not work. They also don't get you lucid in dreams, but if done in dreams, confirm lucidity. Something already triggered you to question if you were dreaming, and confirmation was saught. Reality checks, if done at all, should involve being present in the moment, only paying attention to what you're specifically doing, and examining your environment and situation critically to determine if you are dreaming. Reality checks on the whole though are not generally a recommended practice to use, particularly as most who try them attempt to make it a habit and do them mindlessly, which entirely defeats the purpose. MILD or techniques like it that deal with prospective memory are good, and I do a version that combines prospective memory with criticality by finding dream signs in the dreams I use for the technique each night.
Broo
I told a dream character "Repeat to me that I'm in reality"
"N o"
"B r u hh h h h" *wakes up*
Then why do u not wake up when your afraid? But do when your exited they are both intense feelings I'dk
Because you don't wake up when you're excited. You wake up because either a, someone told you that you'd wake up when excited, you believed that, created a schema for it, it triggered, surprise, you woke up. Or b, you got lucid at the end of a dream, you're new to lucid dreaming, and had a short lucid. Excitement didn't play a role. Or c, you got lucid, got excited, also stopped paying attention to what you were doing/experiencing, and woke up because you didn't pay enough attention to what you were doing.
I had a lucid dream in my dream
So i had a dream and then started sleeping so i started jumping so high and other weird shit but i forgot
I done #3 and my dream turned into a nightmare
Lol 2 of these 3 things happened to me. Once i told someone in the street "I AM DREAMING ,I AM DREAMING"
And he reacted with: "No you're not" :)
Something else i do is close my eyes and open them in a nightmare ,it always works and i wake up ;)
This list is not actually based in facts, but personal associations passed off as general rules. The information here is inaccurate.
Is there a such thing as being trapped in a dream? Cus when I was 10 I had a loop dream I kept on trying to get up and go to the kitchen but I kept on being back in bed. It was preppy
I told someone in my class o thought it was a dream and she said “what?” With a concerned smirk like I was insane. ;-;
I told this homeless guy he’s in a dream and he Graped me and went to jail
Today I had a lucid dream I know I was lucid dreaming so you long what I did in a lucid dream I keep hitting my head into a medal Bar until I wake up
I told the characters (a random dude called Sam) that it’s a dream andn the dude basically ran away and I chased him and when I got to him his eyes widened he said “I need to find Nina” 😂😂😂 idk what this means about me as a person 😂
Me if in luicd dream: "I want no covid"
:Wish has been granted:
I had a lucid dream and me and my mom and my dad and my principal for some reason was in it and I told my mom I was dreaming and she screamed NO NO no like many times and I tried opening my eyes too but it didn’t work
Yeah, don’t get excited. I have a routine where I go: “ok you’re dreaming. Juuust take it easy.. relax..” The trouble is that if you get too relaxed about it, you can forget you’re lucid and go back to sleep again!
I had lucid dream first time i freaked out
@@ursooocool7270 you mean you had the dream when you freaked out, or you freaked out when you had the dream? lol
@@michaelhoste_ I freaked out in the dream cuzz I realized I was dreming
Why not get excited? Excitement is fun and awesome, and contrary to the types of schema content like this tends to create, it does not wake you up. Usually what people attribute to waking from excitement is either beginner lucids, not much experience, likely either dream ending anyway as in got lucid at the end, or just not paying much attention to the actual experience. The other thing is people expecting excitement to wake them up, and in that case, excitement isn't the actual thing that wakes them, just the trigger for a schema they internalized by being told that excitement would wake them up.
@@SkyfallBlindDreamer Very intellectual nonsense. As you can read, I adopted a ‘schema’ in which, at the beginning of the dream, the first couple times I went lucid, where I didn’t accidentally wake myself up. That’s all. ‘Excitement is fun and awesome’’? I wasn’t talking about THAT kind of excitement!
One day i am in normal dream but i changed my dream
opening eyes ?
Yesterday I got my 2rd lucid dream and at that night I feel a white flashing into my eyes and I spawning randomly at kitchen where I saw my brother and my mom.. I asked my brother if it was a dream and he said no and I wake up... The food also glitching disappear- it's only lasted 2 second
You can basically ignore this list. It's actually some of the more common inaccurate info on the platform. It's taking personal experiences and schematic associations and making general rules out of them which only serves to hender others who then develop maladaptive schemata as a result.
What about
Lucid dreaming in a lucid dream