(Lucid) Dreaming (and meditation) - Discussion
(Lucid) Dreaming (and meditation)
Fusions op, modificado 10 Anos atrás at 11/05/14 15:05
Created 10 Anos ago at 11/05/14 15:05
(Lucid) Dreaming (and meditation)
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I am not really familiar with tibetan dream yoga but I know it exists.
I tried meditation a few times during dream time, but nothing special happened (I tried it because someone else had a dmt like experience).
The things I do during LDs:
- Fly
- Fuck
- (Trying to) Talk (with guides)
- Looking for drugs to experiment with
- Go with the story / explore
Discuss lucid dreaming in general, and do you meditate while dreaming sometimes?
I tried meditation a few times during dream time, but nothing special happened (I tried it because someone else had a dmt like experience).
The things I do during LDs:
- Fly
- Fuck
- (Trying to) Talk (with guides)
- Looking for drugs to experiment with
- Go with the story / explore
Discuss lucid dreaming in general, and do you meditate while dreaming sometimes?
Daniel M Ingram, modificado 10 Anos atrás at 11/05/14 15:47
Created 10 Anos ago at 11/05/14 15:47
RE: (Lucid) Dreaming (and meditation)
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I would add play with the powers and also engage in magical combat: both common in my lucid dreams.
Mind over easy, modificado 10 Anos atrás at 12/05/14 01:37
Created 10 Anos ago at 12/05/14 01:37
RE: (Lucid) Dreaming (and meditation)
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Interesting data point: back when I was practicing jhana before bed every night, I had a much higher frequency of lucid dreams. I also tended to wake up feeling very refreshed and acute.
Interesting recurring experience: I'll have these dreams where the whole dream will just vanish, and then I'll be lucid/semi-lucid, and there will litereally be no perceivable vision/hearing/sense of any kind of body, but there will be this feeling of consciousness with no point of reference, kind of hard to describe. But when it happens, there is suddenly a gigantic burst of bliss/joy/ecstasy. One time, this presented itself like this:
I don't remember having these dreams before a certain point in my meditation practice, but now it happens quite often, even when I'm not practicing. I have no idea what, if anything, this corresponds to. Maybe A&P. It is quite great though. It is really the only instance I have ever seen of there being little to no perception of dream senses but awareness being high.
Interesting recurring experience: I'll have these dreams where the whole dream will just vanish, and then I'll be lucid/semi-lucid, and there will litereally be no perceivable vision/hearing/sense of any kind of body, but there will be this feeling of consciousness with no point of reference, kind of hard to describe. But when it happens, there is suddenly a gigantic burst of bliss/joy/ecstasy. One time, this presented itself like this:
Anyways, sometime later in the night while I was asleep, I had this really fascinating dream where I was in some kind of basement with people, and there were all these doors. I saw these two girls that were trying to get my attention, and I tried to go to them, but the dream shifted and they were gone. Somewhere along the way, I realized that all the doors were leading to the places I was expecting/intending, so I went up to a door and put a ton of intention on seeing the girls who were trying to get my attention. I opened it, and the dream suddenly shifted and everything was black, there wasn't any body or dream-scape, and I just felt like a mind floating. Everything felt very intense when this happened, and tons of energy and joy came surging over me. I wasn't having a lucid dream, but it definitely had the distinct conscious feeling in a lucid dream. I don't really remember much from the dream except that scene. I've been noticing similar dreams, where there will be a tense, climactic, anxious feeling, then a sudden shift with a lot of energy and that conscious feeling.
I don't remember having these dreams before a certain point in my meditation practice, but now it happens quite often, even when I'm not practicing. I have no idea what, if anything, this corresponds to. Maybe A&P. It is quite great though. It is really the only instance I have ever seen of there being little to no perception of dream senses but awareness being high.
Not Tao, modificado 10 Anos atrás at 12/05/14 11:44
Created 10 Anos ago at 12/05/14 11:44
RE: (Lucid) Dreaming (and meditation)
Postagens: 995 Data de Entrada: 05/04/14 Postagens RecentesI opened it, and the dream suddenly shifted and everything was black,
there wasn't any body or dream-scape, and I just felt like a mind
floating.
there wasn't any body or dream-scape, and I just felt like a mind
floating.
If you're ever lucid enough, you should try to go on to infinite consciousness! Just don't send any lightning bolts my way.
Daniel, I read somewhere that you do the jhanas every night as you're falling asleep, right? This must have happened to you too, no?
Simon T, modificado 10 Anos atrás at 13/05/14 01:01
Created 10 Anos ago at 13/05/14 01:01
RE: (Lucid) Dreaming (and meditation)
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How exactly do you look for drugs in dreams? Aren't dreams already alternate and malleable states of mind? Do you encounter pushers in your dreams?
Thor Jackson, modificado 10 Anos atrás at 13/05/14 01:12
Created 10 Anos ago at 13/05/14 01:12
RE: (Lucid) Dreaming (and meditation)
Postagens: 37 Data de Entrada: 25/07/10 Postagens RecentesSimon T.:
How exactly do you look for drugs in dreams? Aren't dreams already alternate and malleable states of mind? Do you encounter pushers in your dreams?
lol.