My 7yr lucid dreams nightly. I used to lucid dream so the time but I'm too stressed and overworked to even get more than 2 hrs of sleep in a row. Anyways, I recall that youre supposed to ask anything in your dream "why are you in my dream?". So I told her to do that. So far nothing will really answer her. She asked her friend from school why he was in her dream and he just whispered. She asked him again and he whispered more. She also had a dream a 2ft dragon/dino happily playing with her. She asked it why it was in her dream and it's eyes shriveled up , it grinned maliciously and ducked under a table, while muttering and then whispering "because". It ended up coming back out and being cute and nice and playing with her. Should a child of her age even be asking this question or is her mind too new and tender? Maybe it doesn't yet have answers for her yet? Advice please?
Unfortunately Waggoner just discusses his take on all his theories about what one can do after becoming lucid. The book includes literally around 2 pages of very basic technique copied from others. Save you money and I will give you a better technique: As you are going to sleep, remember a feeling of realization/joy/satisfaction/accomplishment and encourage that feeling to grow until it dominates whatever else you are thinking/feeling. And, go to sleep. That's basically it. As Feeling is the secret (which is also the title of a great book by Neville Goddard about how your feeling imagination creates reality). You can apply this to WILD, MILD, SSILD, DILD or whatever other technique you may already be using to greatly enhance its effectiveness. The feeling displaces any stray thoughts, doubts and anticipation you might otherwise experience that would self-sabotage your results. And, it's how children can LD without any training, etc. For other LD topics, there is the Lucid Dreaming subreddit, dreamviews.com and some (but not all) TH-cam channels that explain things like how to stabilize the dream so it lasts longer, spawn dream characters, fly, teleport, pass through doors, walls, windows and so on.
I bought this book, im about to read it :D
@ 1 minute, you incountered THE GREAT MOTHER!! WOW!
Omg thank you so much ., I need this in my life
This is a good book, I re-read it often. It's more open then the science type literature from LaBerge but not esoteric or fluffy.
My 7yr lucid dreams nightly. I used to lucid dream so the time but I'm too stressed and overworked to even get more than 2 hrs of sleep in a row. Anyways, I recall that youre supposed to ask anything in your dream "why are you in my dream?". So I told her to do that. So far nothing will really answer her. She asked her friend from school why he was in her dream and he just whispered. She asked him again and he whispered more. She also had a dream a 2ft dragon/dino happily playing with her. She asked it why it was in her dream and it's eyes shriveled up , it grinned maliciously and ducked under a table, while muttering and then whispering "because". It ended up coming back out and being cute and nice and playing with her. Should a child of her age even be asking this question or is her mind too new and tender? Maybe it doesn't yet have answers for her yet? Advice please?
Unfortunately Waggoner just discusses his take on all his theories about what one can do after becoming lucid. The book includes literally around 2 pages of very basic technique copied from others.
Save you money and I will give you a better technique:
As you are going to sleep, remember a feeling of realization/joy/satisfaction/accomplishment and encourage that feeling to grow until it dominates whatever else you are thinking/feeling. And, go to sleep. That's basically it. As Feeling is the secret (which is also the title of a great book by Neville Goddard about how your feeling imagination creates reality).
You can apply this to WILD, MILD, SSILD, DILD or whatever other technique you may already be using to greatly enhance its effectiveness. The feeling displaces any stray thoughts, doubts and anticipation you might otherwise experience that would self-sabotage your results. And, it's how children can LD without any training, etc.
For other LD topics, there is the Lucid Dreaming subreddit, dreamviews.com and some (but not all) TH-cam channels that explain things like how to stabilize the dream so it lasts longer, spawn dream characters, fly, teleport, pass through doors, walls, windows and so on.
i interacted with robert waggoner and he seemed really narciccistic. oh, boy, a narcissistic geek.
I have been in regular classes with him and find him to be very humble. Can’t find the narcissism you are talking about.