When you’re in a lucid state you must try sleeping and going lucid INSIDE your dream and so on this way you’ll be able to “communicate” with your subconscious. This way you’ll be able to improve speech and learning skills. Great editing B.T.W.
Or just go up to someone and talk to them like they are your subconscious, since they literally are. There is no need to layer dreams, since it is just changing the dream scene with no actual layered effect.
Lucid dreaming is a really interesting topic and it’s cool how it works. When I was younger I would always lucid dream and be able to control my dreams. It was really cool and I can still remember all of the dreams perfectly. The only thing I didn’t like was when I had nightmare lucid dreams and I would try to run away from something but would never be able to run. All my lucid dreams would always repeat themselves including The bad ones and I can remember them all really well. I lost this skill as I got older and no longer can do it but it was cool to see this video. It reminded me of a lot of memories!
Personally, I kinda have the same experience except I never actually get a nightmare or at least haven't had one in a very very long time. Most of the time I'm in complete control and I've even tried to give myself a nightmare but it just never worked. Sometimes I can't control my dreams but I know they are a dream. Even then though I still can't get a nightmare because I still seem to have some level of control over it.
I know how to lucid dream pretty easy when you creative it’s more easy like I always have this one dream I’m falling out sky but that’s when I realize I’m in dream but I feel it can go deeper cause I had this dream when me and my friends was connected
I had a similar about going back to bed after gaining awareness. I used to wake up before my alarm for school and then go back to bed with airpods in to listen to music, but when I went back to sleep, I heard music in my dream and my dream would build around it. Almost if I was singing the music in my dream. I only felt if I could control things in my dream once, but it truly stuck with me.
I used to have the same sort of issue. I just lay still and focus on the dream, but If I were to get bored, I could pull myself out. Do you try to move when you realise you're dreaming?
For me I can wake up when I want, but I can't tell when the dream will end on its own or do anything my real body won't allow me to do if the dream were real. I think the strangest thing I can do is if I focus I can move my real body in my sleep, but its super hard and inaccurate, and obviously I can't tell where I'm moving. Plus if I move too much I'll slowly transition from dreaming to awake, which for some reason takes much longer then if I decide to just wake up. Its as if I get caught in an in-between state where I'm aware of my physical body but not the position it's in, and I can't quite complete a rational and awake thought. I've only been there once though, and haven't tried since because it was pretty unnerving.
this never used to happen to me but recently I lucid dream but then I get tired in my dream. When I fall asleep in my dream I think I'm actually awake and I just end up mad for the rest of my dream.
I was in a BMW convertible going ridiculous speeds, then a MASSIVE drop on the road; I remember doing air in the BMW AND the landing. I felt that I was above my bed, wasn't touching it. It was brilliant
I have these types of dream quite often that I can seemingly and consciously control what I’m doing. Some of the dreams are fun. Usually about how situations, scenarios, and outcomes from my past would have been different had I made the opposite decision of what I did…or of future scenario in which amazing things happen possibly foreshadowing things to come that I wake up with a satisfied feeling almost as if it were a great ending to an amazing movie. Other times they can be very unpleasant such as being stuck somewhere (usually a vaguely familiar place) desperately searching for a way out by interacting with others for help and almost always finding the way out but narrowly missing the closing door only to continue the loop over again. It’s hard to explain lucid dreams to people who have never experienced one must less the ability to control what happens in them. As someone who has them quite often I feel pretty fortunate that I am able to experience what feels like accessing another level of consciousness that most will never know.
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Mike Shake no problem mike! I can’t wait to see your channel over a million subscribers one day :) thank you for putting in so much effort for all of us! Truly!! Stay safe out there and bless you and your family ❤️🙏🏼
I'm a natural lucid dreamer, and it is irritating at times but usually its when I'm basically taking a back seat to my own dream and frustrated that it isnt going how I want it to. An example is having a thriller/ chick flick type of movie like dream and I go back from first to third person perspective and when i get to being back seated I'm frustrated that the "people" dont do as i say or hear me 100% of the time. Like they will look dead at me with no expression turn away then go back to doing the scene like if your telling the actors in a movie through your tv to be better at acting and they acknowledge you with a stone face and then ignore you cuz they're the actor and they know what they're doing.
I'm also a natural lucid dreamer and i remember some dreams that honestly could make a few good movies. I once had a nightmare about a creature called the "Tall Lady" it carried a pocket watch setting takes place in a old antique store shit tons of old grandfather clocks for some reason. When I dream I can sometimes feel it too like for example I remember one dream I was falling and when I woke up it felt like my stomach dropped. When I get attacked in certain areas in dreams and wake up it feels numb. And in the dreams it hurts like hell. Especially if I'm drowning in a dream sometimes I'll catch myself holding my breath irl. I rarely have dreams within dreams though those scare me when I finally do wake up. Especially the ones when I can't wake up from or drag on to long and I'm aware it's like if someone glued your eyes shut.
@@Moof420 Omg Same at the end of this dream I had earlier while taking a nap I had to fight this gang member in a liquor store and it got to the point where I had them pinned and a pencil to their neck John Wick style and they kept taunting me that I wasn't hurting them so I had to keep pushing the pencil but then I heard a small pop and I knew I hit passed his skin and he was like this is nothing you are nothing and after a while of staring at his smiling face I woke up. Slightly shaking and mildly mad cuz I don't seek to harm people even when they cause me trouble but that was intense until I took a deep breathe and was like that will never happen irl your mind just wanted to be an action scene cuz everything else was too fluffy and normal
@@ritsu2393Of course it's real. It's been a known thing for years and there are plenty of articles and studies out there that cover it in detail. I can't speak on behalf of everyone, but for me it feels like real life. It's clear that it's a dream, but I see, feel and hear the same as when I'm awake. I can taste, too.
As a kid I always did the same nad even when I grew up. Sometimes I am in a dream on my terrace and from there I jump down. When I wake up I find that I have moved a few centimetres on my bed kinda crawling like a worm. Till the day I don't know how the fuck I move horizontally on my bed like someone has pulled me.
There’s something about the last story, the music and the way he’s explaining it. I know it’s really not that deep but I will definitely be learning how to do it.
I do experience lucid dreams from time to time. Heck even some premonitions. I still remember a dream i had when i was 7 about an old building at my school demolished to get renovated, 3 years later it happened the exact way i had in my dream. I had a couple more of those premonitions but that was the most memorable one since it was my first.
Theoretically you can live out a lifetime in a dream state within 7 minutes because in a dream whenever the part of your brain that thinks rationally is off, you can never realize you're dreaming, you have strange dreams, and you also lack a concept of time. That means that 10 minutes could be several years (But like there's a 1 in 1 cphqillion chance of that) or 1 second. But that also has a one in sjgsavjgillion chance. Most of the time 10 minutes = 10 minutes. At best it can be 13 minutes.
@@anasalazzawi3957 mmmmm *BOI* MORGZ is the #1 clickbaiter. Mr beast is way more kinder and doesn't clickbait,like when he bought everything in a store,and then donated it to a good shelter. But I'm guessing you just stereotype everyone into one category,and probably never watch MrBeast.
I love to lucid dream its actually one of my greatest strengths I was on an airplane last night and It was falling so I jumped out of the window and flew out to safety then I went swimming. it is definitely worth it to spend 1 week learning to lucid dream it is really fun.
I’m personally surprised he was able to lucid dream in a week. Especially with the unreliable methods he used, and the fact that most people find success after at least several months
@@SaffrinianOfficial i want to lucid dream just to heaven and walk around there like just traveling there cuz I want to experience a wonderful place. Hope im not being cheesy haha!
in a lucid dream is extremely hard to do a skill you have never even thinked of. It helps a lot knowing how to cartwheel, or a cheat gainer flip because the feeling is similar. If you don’t know how it feels there is a chance that you woke up.
One time I was having a dream where something bad happened but then I told myself I would wake up soon because it was a dream. It felt really weird and I was interested and when I found out what a lucid dream was I was amazed that I just did it
i sometimes get that but im not even dreaming ill just suddenly see darkness and feel like im falling and then my body has like a shock and then i sit up really fast
@ASIAN SHREK yesss omg it’s rare but it happens to me sometimes too.. usually it’s the same scenario, I’m in a trash bin with wheels rolling down and tipping over, it’s so weird xD
Your dreams actually kinda make sense, I once had a lucid dream where I see a jack in the box. I’m not scared of them in real life, but I was in the dream for some reason, so I bolted in the other direction at Mach 10. Then in the middle of the street, I see ANOTHER jack in the box, except when I unwind it there’s a LIVE BABY inside! The baby’s dad comes out of nowhere and they start building a Lego set of a car and flowers. WTFrick.
It reminds me of when I first got into polyphasic sleeping (taking 20-minute naps through the day, and you train your body to enter REM sleep during these). It ended up not being feasible to do in real life, but I still do get a little excited when I wake up at like 5:30am, go back to sleep, have a full dream experience, and then wake back up at 6:00am.
One time I had a lucid dream and I kept saying I was having a dream and everyone in the dream kept trying to convince me that it was real until I woke up. Kind of interesting
My first lucid dream was DISASTROUS. I was on the dream, tried to wake up, woke up, but it was still the dream, tried to wake up, woke up, but.... It was the dream.
Fun fact: i actually didnt knew lucid dreams were so rare or something because i have had control pf my dreams for all of my life even until now so yeah i have always thought that was real dream but i guess some dont have control over their dreams. Very interesting video.
I started meditating 7months ago and around the first month I had a lucid dream which I can never forget, Now 7 months later i am trying to recreate it and since the past week i have been trying, On one day I became conscius of the fact that it was a dream (quite chaotic one) i dont exactly remember what it was but all the chaos stopped and everything calmed for a moment, but then when I tried to control the dream it was very energy consuming and u fell back asleep without waking up Still gonna keep trying Wish me luck
I remember the first time I had lucid dream. I've always been a daydreamer so I naturally spent a lot of time in my head just thinking about all the things I could be doing instead of where I was at. This helped me so much with my first time having a lucid dream because it provided me with experience of imaging things and having control over said imaginations. Now my first time having a lucid dream was out of fear because I was around 8 years old and had nightmares almost every night like any other 8 year old after watching a scary movie. In my dream I was always being haunted by Jeepers Creepers where I had like a weird hide and seek game with him in the bus from Jeepers Creepers 2. In that moment I wanted so desperately to escape that environment where I couldn't wake up that I straight up faced my fears and told him that he was just a dream. Then it hit me, It was all just a dream and I realized that I can control my dreams. So I dreamed of beating the shit out of him with a bat. Although I was still scared as fuck I literally dreamed of beating this monster with a bat for what felt like 10 mins non stop. Until my mind had literally beat him out of my dream. With that over I had the realization that I could do whatever I want. So like any other 8 year old I dreamed of being a badass who went around the world doing heroic shit. Did that every night for like 2 weeks which always started with me beating the shit out of one of the things I was scared of
i had an experience when i was dreaming. i dont really remember where i was what i was doing but i remember that i said "is this a dream" then i test something to proof if its real or a dream then i said "oh this is real" i dont know. I think my brain says no when i said "is this a dream"
Omg I love this! I had a similar experience. I used to have nightmares until I think I was 8 or 9 years old when I first lucid dreamt. So now whenever anything scary is about to happen I'll just change it for my own sake. I literally change the whole plot of my dream stories, keeping it thrilling and fun, but not too scary. I've not had a nightmare since I was 8 years old because I can just do whatever I want and change what's happening to stop feeling fearful. Sometimes I even let it continue on, knowing consciously that it isn't real and just a dream.
@@sizzle846 but yk if it was a dream i hope it is because the people getting killed everyday and children getting bad sexual stuff happened to them wouldnt be real
I lucid dream A LOT, but most of them are just me waking up and looking at the time and me not knowing whether I’m actually awake or dreaming just to wake up about 6 more times and to find out my phone was never even near me
I made a lucid dream. I was at war against some army and I realized that I was in a dream. I looked around me and i was like 'holy shit im in a dream' then i told myself: can i do anything? so i sarted to levitate and told myself i was invincible. everyone was shooting at me and i couldn't die, the other part is a bit more gore , but i snapped my fingers and all the "bads" died instantly and I just flew at light speed around the earth. Felt like I was flying for real
I learned to lucid when I was younger because I had frequent nightmares. my mom told me that I had the power to stop bad things from happening to me in my dreams and I learned quickly that that was true. when I had nightmares I was immediately triggered into a lucid state to change the direction of the dream into something less scary...I think my nightmares brought an overwhelming sense of awareness of the dream state because it was so outlandish compared the wakeful reality i lived. now my dreams have gotten increasingly more vivid and sometimes i get trapped and wakeup multiple times in a dream...I've lost total control and struggle to get into a lucid state...
I learned how to do this when I was five cause I had nightmares, Per instruction of my brother who merely told me to just shoot any bad guys with a bazooka.
Lmaoo props to your brother Actually if you roll your eyes as far back as you can in a nightmare/dream, you can wake up instantly. Self developed by yours truly so I’m not sure if it works for everyone. But it saved me from whatever I’m running from
I naturally started to lucid dream when I got older, I can guarantee you tryn to remember ur dreams is very important, but even that u will be able to skip after some time if u concentrate consistently in ur dreams, like me. In my case, I use lucid dreaming to get around my insecurities, visit myself in the future so that I get motivated in life , make a story and be the protagonist inside my dream or live inside the head of someone else...
As a kid not only I lucid dream, I chose the setting and what I wanted to do, and where I wanted to be in my dream while knowing I was dreaming. Lost those skills as I grew older.
i just heard about what lucid dreaming even was just recently im gonna try it i think i can cuz i remember almost 90% of dreams i saw even now years before dreams and also i never actually forgets'em when wakes up
damn, you're actually crazy reaching into the darkness on your first attempt at dream control. surprised the monster didn't take you away! or maybe it did
lol 0:50 i can confirm this is so true, that a couple of years into it, i literally ended up having not enough time in the mornings to write down the several full detail movies of dreams that i woke up with and needed to write down. if i had written it all half the day or whole day would be gone. i had to shorten them to note form, but doing that also felt like i was neglecting the original practice.. lucid or not.
It helps with nightmares though, you can just end them. I entered my last lucid dream a few days ago because of a nightmare. My friends and I were entering the school at night and it was pitch dark, and I knew a nightmare was about to start, and thats how I realized I was lucid.
Lucid nightmares. It seems really terryfing, and it is. However, its lucid, so you are in "fake" real life. You can repeat to yourself that you are not scared and just chill. Imagine yourself being in a cool place, try to talk to "someone", it will be better for you. If it ever happens to you just Remember that: I'm not scared! Its just a dream!
Sid B i’ve always been able to lucid dream naturally and i’m really grateful for it. when i have a nightmare, i just know it is a nightmare and not real and can control it (not only myself, but the everything in the dream) or even end it if i want to. it’s really cool
Mine was not that good i was trapped in a dream and i could not breath and btw this dream is 4 when i get out of 1 dream it puts me to another so when i woke up i had trouble breathing.
@@picklejuiceplayz3714 that's so sad....I had a lucid dream nightmare once when I was trapped in. A room full of spiders and the only reason I didn't freak out was that I knew it was a dream✌️✌️✌️this too was a dream when I was 7.
I love lucid dreaming I have done some times when i was a kid and i loved power ranger so i mostly thought that i was power ranger but as i grew up those dreams stopped i wanted to do it again as i thought it was like a getaway from real life and you were 101% in control but not everything around was in your control, i really miss that feeling.
About the vision being unclear in lucid dreams, there is a way that can help clearing it. I've read that in a book from Carlos Castaneda where his teacher gave him the only advice on how to control the dream. The advice was "just look at your hands". One time I remembered that while got conscious in a dream and tried it, focused on my hands, and it was astounding how the vision got cleared, and not only that, the colours got so much more vibrant. I told about this to my friend who also tried it and confirmed it to work.
The first lucid dream I ever had, I was on a motorcycle at night, riding with my friends, and I had a red helmet. I muttered to myself, “I’m in a dream” and I was just saying “go faster go faster” like I the dream would listen to my commands. It didn’t, and me being in control and remembering that I was in a dream faded away. I don’t have a journal or anything, I sometimes just write down notes on what my dreams were, but even before that, I could remember my dreams pretty well.
@@beboblox1774 me too, I remember the dream it was kinda wierd though: I was at a restaurant with my parents and they order some dried kelp which gave you hallucinations, I took some without knowing their effects and everything was really creepy, distorted humans and monsterd were all I saw then I remember falling asleep, I woke up but not in real life but still in my dream and I remember saying to myself "whoa that was a creepy nightmare" before waking up irl
Yeah, you're right, I was going for a major in Biomedical engineering and then a specialty in virology just for corona virus, but I changed my mind to a major in Software Engineering cuz I love this much more :>
Well learning skills is much better than some people i know who just do nothing and complain that everything is closed and saying that there's nothing to do
I still see you’re shadows in my room, can’t take back the love that I gave you, oh easier said then done, you listen to my heart instead of my head- RIP Juice WRLD
day 1: day2: day3: day4: ... day7: i was flying in space in a spaceship watching naked people swim in orange juice and punching a whole through metal and drifting towards a sign and having a vr meeting
@@reymysterio7322 hey ik this is gonna sound suppper weird but I think I was there. I was the man behind you sitting on the couch and I say “WHO TF ARE YOU” and das all I can remember bcs after I said that it explodes an I die
I've been trying to lucid dream for so long, I have dreams about trying to remember my dreams before I wake up. If you're new to lucid dreaming, just stay consistent. You can always remember your dreams, if not control them, with practice.
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I love your videos i will also try to lucid dream😇
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Love you so much
I like your videoes cuz you try hard skills and even some crazy ones
You should try open your eyes when sleeping
Don’t get me wrong, lucid dreaming is cool and stuff but it really needs a multiplayer mode
Facts lmao
I think god is not gonna add multiplayer because it is gonna lag a lot
@@josephmaluf1669 uhh i hate lagging
@@josephmaluf1669 nah they just dropped a new update few hours ago now we can go multiplayer mode
@@afrin2716 fr bro, like my dream will lag out and i'll wake up, like god NEEDS to update it.
Everyone gangster till the quiet kid lucid dreams and grasps the whole galaxy
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Sound like umbrella academy.
When you’re in a lucid state you must try sleeping and going lucid INSIDE your dream and so on this way you’ll be able to “communicate” with your subconscious. This way you’ll be able to improve speech and learning skills. Great editing B.T.W.
Or just go up to someone and talk to them like they are your subconscious, since they literally are. There is no need to layer dreams, since it is just changing the dream scene with no actual layered effect.
Ain’t that like the movie inception where they keep dreaming in dreams until 1 second in the real world is like a year for them?
Sounds like a great way to enter sleep paralysis
Lucid dreaming is a really interesting topic and it’s cool how it works. When I was younger I would always lucid dream and be able to control my dreams. It was really cool and I can still remember all of the dreams perfectly. The only thing I didn’t like was when I had nightmare lucid dreams and I would try to run away from something but would never be able to run. All my lucid dreams would always repeat themselves including The bad ones and I can remember them all really well. I lost this skill as I got older and no longer can do it but it was cool to see this video. It reminded me of a lot of memories!
Just summon a gun
Wtf this exact experience has happened to me
Personally, I kinda have the same experience except I never actually get a nightmare or at least haven't had one in a very very long time. Most of the time I'm in complete control and I've even tried to give myself a nightmare but it just never worked. Sometimes I can't control my dreams but I know they are a dream. Even then though I still can't get a nightmare because I still seem to have some level of control over it.
same here
Same happened with me
Can we just appreciate the fact that this guy has never clickbaited us
Very true
Yeah
Facts man....
absolute awesomeness
And he doesn’t extend his vids to 10 mins 👏🏻 what a man
Becomes lucid in a dream, possibilities endless, becomes a fly.
Hahah fly go weee
Fly go brrrr
My worst fears coming to reality hahah
I know how to lucid dream pretty easy when you creative it’s more easy like I always have this one dream I’m falling out sky but that’s when I realize I’m in dream but I feel it can go deeper cause I had this dream when me and my friends was connected
imaging found a dead fly on the ground after waking up...
I had a similar about going back to bed after gaining awareness. I used to wake up before my alarm for school and then go back to bed with airpods in to listen to music, but when I went back to sleep, I heard music in my dream and my dream would build around it. Almost if I was singing the music in my dream. I only felt if I could control things in my dream once, but it truly stuck with me.
Great video, thanks, love the way you edit the storytelling
“My vision in my dream wasn’t clear”
Mans dream was an 480p
480p is quite clear
@@satishchaudhary7978 How about 144p
@@gamersupreme7980 how about 1p
@@diegolook426 Quarter Bit 😳
@[ ] Title isn't wrong
As soon as I realise I am in a dream, it makes me wake up
I used to have the same sort of issue.
I just lay still and focus on the dream, but If I were to get bored, I could pull myself out.
Do you try to move when you realise you're dreaming?
For me I can wake up when I want, but I can't tell when the dream will end on its own or do anything my real body won't allow me to do if the dream were real. I think the strangest thing I can do is if I focus I can move my real body in my sleep, but its super hard and inaccurate, and obviously I can't tell where I'm moving. Plus if I move too much I'll slowly transition from dreaming to awake, which for some reason takes much longer then if I decide to just wake up. Its as if I get caught in an in-between state where I'm aware of my physical body but not the position it's in, and I can't quite complete a rational and awake thought. I've only been there once though, and haven't tried since because it was pretty unnerving.
I cant lucid dream. I have only tried once tho lol I'm gonna try tonight
this never used to happen to me but recently I lucid dream but then I get tired in my dream. When I fall asleep in my dream I think I'm actually awake and I just end up mad for the rest of my dream.
You are getting there
It was a hard challenge. Don`t ready to try it by myself. Thank you for your content!
I was in a BMW convertible going ridiculous speeds, then a MASSIVE drop on the road; I remember doing air in the BMW AND the landing. I felt that I was above my bed, wasn't touching it. It was brilliant
The only time I lucid dreamed was disappointing.
**opens eyes**
**looks at hands**
*"this is a dream"*
**wakes up**
You knew it was a dream because youre actually a cat and you noticed you had hands, right?
I want to dream i have legs
Same, when I was inside dream and I finally manage to say this is dream I woke up immediatly.
its like: oh sh*t he knows its a dream! wake him up, AAAAAAAAAAAA
I just started running for some reason and my heart rate must have raised to much and I woke up 😂
my brain: remember that crazy part in ur dream
me: no wat happened
my brain: good question
True😂
😂 Me every morning
idk why i laughed so hard!
Just saying if your brain is asking u a question, then who are you? You are your brain!
@@aslonfahiz6778 DEEEEEEP
I have these types of dream quite often that I can seemingly and consciously control what I’m doing.
Some of the dreams are fun. Usually about how situations, scenarios, and outcomes from my past would have been different had I made the opposite decision of what I did…or of future scenario in which amazing things happen possibly foreshadowing things to come that I wake up with a satisfied feeling almost as if it were a great ending to an amazing movie. Other times they can be very unpleasant such as being stuck somewhere (usually a vaguely familiar place) desperately searching for a way out by interacting with others for help and almost always finding the way out but narrowly missing the closing door only to continue the loop over again.
It’s hard to explain lucid dreams to people who have never experienced one must less the ability to control what happens in them. As someone who has them quite often I feel pretty fortunate that I am able to experience what feels like accessing another level of consciousness that most will never know.
i started writing down my dreams as a hobby and ive done it for a while and its fun the read and try to remember the dream you had
My brain when I realize I'm dreaming: HE KNOWS! WAKE HIM UP!
Yeah, I have it too. When I realize that I'm in dream everything stops like you disable internet connection.
@@simonpetrech3136 controller disconnected
-says the brain
fr
Kinda annoying lol
Just wanted to say that I found your channel an hour ago and have been binge watching all of your videos! I'm glad I found you and your determination with so much just makes me happy and motivates me! Thank you so much for being a genuine person :)
Thanks for the kind words. I appreciate that!
Mike Shake no problem mike! I can’t wait to see your channel over a million subscribers one day :) thank you for putting in so much effort for all of us! Truly!! Stay safe out there and bless you and your family ❤️🙏🏼
@Decachino wdym
@Decachino stfu
@@gxnesxs4621 facts
I'm a natural lucid dreamer, and it is irritating at times but usually its when I'm basically taking a back seat to my own dream and frustrated that it isnt going how I want it to. An example is having a thriller/ chick flick type of movie like dream and I go back from first to third person perspective and when i get to being back seated I'm frustrated that the "people" dont do as i say or hear me 100% of the time. Like they will look dead at me with no expression turn away then go back to doing the scene like if your telling the actors in a movie through your tv to be better at acting and they acknowledge you with a stone face and then ignore you cuz they're the actor and they know what they're doing.
Kind of late, it's unbelievable for me, but is lucid dreaming real? how does it feel, i want to learn
I'm also a natural lucid dreamer and i remember some dreams that honestly could make a few good movies. I once had a nightmare about a creature called the "Tall Lady" it carried a pocket watch setting takes place in a old antique store shit tons of old grandfather clocks for some reason. When I dream I can sometimes feel it too like for example I remember one dream I was falling and when I woke up it felt like my stomach dropped. When I get attacked in certain areas in dreams and wake up it feels numb. And in the dreams it hurts like hell. Especially if I'm drowning in a dream sometimes I'll catch myself holding my breath irl. I rarely have dreams within dreams though those scare me when I finally do wake up. Especially the ones when I can't wake up from or drag on to long and I'm aware it's like if someone glued your eyes shut.
@@Moof420 Omg Same at the end of this dream I had earlier while taking a nap I had to fight this gang member in a liquor store and it got to the point where I had them pinned and a pencil to their neck John Wick style and they kept taunting me that I wasn't hurting them so I had to keep pushing the pencil but then I heard a small pop and I knew I hit passed his skin and he was like this is nothing you are nothing and after a while of staring at his smiling face I woke up. Slightly shaking and mildly mad cuz I don't seek to harm people even when they cause me trouble but that was intense until I took a deep breathe and was like that will never happen irl your mind just wanted to be an action scene cuz everything else was too fluffy and normal
@@ritsu2393Of course it's real. It's been a known thing for years and there are plenty of articles and studies out there that cover it in detail.
I can't speak on behalf of everyone, but for me it feels like real life. It's clear that it's a dream, but I see, feel and hear the same as when I'm awake. I can taste, too.
There are so many little details in the editing that I'm falling in love with
My only real experience in dream was when in dream i pee in bathroom and after it realizing it was my bed
i was once in a tornado but i was taking no damage so i just punched myself over and over untill i woke up
same
As a kid I always did the same nad even when I grew up. Sometimes I am in a dream on my terrace and from there I jump down. When I wake up I find that I have moved a few centimetres on my bed kinda crawling like a worm. Till the day I don't know how the fuck I move horizontally on my bed like someone has pulled me.
@@NnIiCcKk1 I think u know the answer
@@bnanapus6602 certainly not
One skill he had not talked about is his video editing which is insane.
Fax
I myself do video editing and put the stuff on my TH-cam channel, so I agree and appreciate people that put extra work in editing
Might be done by others
???
@Zero i agree. Its very simple yet perfect. It literally so clean , decent and entertaining.
There’s something about the last story, the music and the way he’s explaining it. I know it’s really not that deep but I will definitely be learning how to do it.
I do experience lucid dreams from time to time. Heck even some premonitions. I still remember a dream i had when i was 7 about an old building at my school demolished to get renovated, 3 years later it happened the exact way i had in my dream. I had a couple more of those premonitions but that was the most memorable one since it was my first.
Plot Twist: He still dreaming and we are just his mind creations
woah lol
Copycat?
Theoretically you can live out a lifetime in a dream state within 7 minutes because in a dream whenever the part of your brain that thinks rationally is off, you can never realize you're dreaming, you have strange dreams, and you also lack a concept of time. That means that 10 minutes could be several years (But like there's a 1 in 1 cphqillion chance of that) or 1 second. But that also has a one in sjgsavjgillion chance. Most of the time 10 minutes = 10 minutes. At best it can be 13 minutes.
You just messed my brain up
nothing is real
He is one of the few people that don’t clickbait.
💀
Mr beeeast,hmm.... lots actually dont clickbait
@@laimawolf6826 mrbeast is the king of clickbait, morgz v2 now
@@anasalazzawi3957 mmmmm *BOI*
MORGZ is the #1 clickbaiter.
Mr beast is way more kinder and doesn't clickbait,like when he bought everything in a store,and then donated it to a good shelter.
But I'm guessing you just stereotype everyone into one category,and probably never watch MrBeast.
ummmmmmm what about daily does of internet?
@@cursix2721 YOU ALSO WATCH HIM?! 😍❤️ YASSS MAN
I remember so many dreams... Some from a very early childhood. It’s like there’s a catalogue of dreams in my head at this point lol.
I love to lucid dream its actually one of my greatest strengths I was on an airplane last night and It was falling so I jumped out of the window and flew out to safety then I went swimming. it is definitely worth it to spend 1 week learning to lucid dream it is really fun.
this is basically how to get a vr headset for free
And play whatever game you want for free
You don't feel things in vr
@@dwarney5280 i had a lucid and i feel air, ocean,and ghosts who is controlling me
HELL YEAH
@@graytuber5390 if you have ever been stabbed in a lucid dream or did... other... things... you should know that you feel everything.
Plot Twist: He recorded it while lucid dreaming
Plot twist: I wrote this comment while lucid dreaming
Plot twist I read ur comment while lucid dreaming
Plot twist: we’re all in a lucid dream rn
Brendan Dean oh shit
I new that too
From time to time i have to watch this video to regain motivation for LDing and hell yea im ready to try again
Wow his effort is amazing i love this so much and hes so freindly : DD !!!!
This is the only skill of mikeshake that we cannot believe because we had not seen it
Technically, he did learn how to do it though
Yes 💯
We can believe he did it. But what you meant there is no way on earth someone can prove it 100%
I’m personally surprised he was able to lucid dream in a week. Especially with the unreliable methods he used, and the fact that most people find success after at least several months
@@SaffrinianOfficial i want to lucid dream just to heaven and walk around there like just traveling there cuz I want to experience a wonderful place. Hope im not being cheesy haha!
next week:
how to do a triple backflip in a lucid dream
Record the vid in lucid dream
*sideflip
No before that: how to record a lucid dreams
in a lucid dream is extremely hard to do a skill you have never even thinked of. It helps a lot knowing how to cartwheel, or a cheat gainer flip because the feeling is similar. If you don’t know how it feels there is a chance that you woke up.
What are the chances of it being 333 likes LOL
I love the way you edit 😮😮💜
your handwriting is so good
2030:
How I can read people minds
Lol that and speed reading would be cool
Blind kids: first time?
Audio books
Today's video was sponsored by Audible. Audible is an...
hmm braille?
If he's dream was like I LEARNED EVERY SKILLS ON THE EARTH NOW I AM A WHOLE WORLD
Learning every skill on earth would be an awesome dream lol not gonna lie
I learned how to muc owt emit
I won't be surprised if sometime in the future he'll have an ecosystem upon his body with sophonts.
One time I was having a dream where something bad happened but then I told myself I would wake up soon because it was a dream.
It felt really weird and I was interested and when I found out what a lucid dream was I was amazed that I just did it
Simply amazing what you do
Bro th why did I get an ad saying: “listen I know you are trying to lucid dream
Edit: I didn’t even know this comment blew up lmaoo
Was it a dream or not tho?
Yh me too
Good old google spying on us all
Me too, I'm guessing the ad is supposed to show up at videos referred to this tipoic
@@Raidenxr8 more like kkk
Who has that one dream where you fall, and you actually feel like your falling in real life.
i sometimes get that but im not even dreaming ill just suddenly see darkness and feel like im falling and then my body has like a shock and then i sit up really fast
aiden_uk_ I hate it when that happens my friends probably think I’m having a seizer
@@patience6938 ye 😂
@ASIAN SHREK yesss omg it’s rare but it happens to me sometimes too.. usually it’s the same scenario, I’m in a trash bin with wheels rolling down and tipping over, it’s so weird xD
@@fastspxmz7326 exactly lol
Your dreams actually kinda make sense, I once had a lucid dream where I see a jack in the box. I’m not scared of them in real life, but I was in the dream for some reason, so I bolted in the other direction at Mach 10. Then in the middle of the street, I see ANOTHER jack in the box, except when I unwind it there’s a LIVE BABY inside! The baby’s dad comes out of nowhere and they start building a Lego set of a car and flowers. WTFrick.
It reminds me of when I first got into polyphasic sleeping (taking 20-minute naps through the day, and you train your body to enter REM sleep during these). It ended up not being feasible to do in real life, but I still do get a little excited when I wake up at like 5:30am, go back to sleep, have a full dream experience, and then wake back up at 6:00am.
One time I had a lucid dream and I kept saying I was having a dream and everyone in the dream kept trying to convince me that it was real until I woke up. Kind of interesting
LOL
*starts flying* the person: Yup! This is all real!
Your subconscious doesn't want you to know
My first lucid dream was DISASTROUS.
I was on the dream, tried to wake up, woke up, but it was still the dream, tried to wake up, woke up, but.... It was the dream.
that happened to me once too
You’re the only person that doesn’t click bait.
Pain Rankers also don't clickbait!
Daily dose of internet doesn't
@@zimtonsrider5069 yes daily dose is da best!
A lot more people don’t clickbait
Mr beast doesnt
Fun fact: i actually didnt knew lucid dreams were so rare or something because i have had control pf my dreams for all of my life even until now so yeah i have always thought that was real dream but i guess some dont have control over their dreams. Very interesting video.
I started meditating 7months ago and around the first month I had a lucid dream which I can never forget,
Now 7 months later i am trying to recreate it and since the past week i have been trying,
On one day I became conscius of the fact that it was a dream (quite chaotic one) i dont exactly remember what it was but all the chaos stopped and everything calmed for a moment, but then when I tried to control the dream it was very energy consuming and u fell back asleep without waking up
Still gonna keep trying
Wish me luck
I remember the first time I had lucid dream. I've always been a daydreamer so I naturally spent a lot of time in my head just thinking about all the things I could be doing instead of where I was at. This helped me so much with my first time having a lucid dream because it provided me with experience of imaging things and having control over said imaginations. Now my first time having a lucid dream was out of fear because I was around 8 years old and had nightmares almost every night like any other 8 year old after watching a scary movie. In my dream I was always being haunted by Jeepers Creepers where I had like a weird hide and seek game with him in the bus from Jeepers Creepers 2. In that moment I wanted so desperately to escape that environment where I couldn't wake up that I straight up faced my fears and told him that he was just a dream. Then it hit me, It was all just a dream and I realized that I can control my dreams. So I dreamed of beating the shit out of him with a bat. Although I was still scared as fuck I literally dreamed of beating this monster with a bat for what felt like 10 mins non stop. Until my mind had literally beat him out of my dream. With that over I had the realization that I could do whatever I want. So like any other 8 year old I dreamed of being a badass who went around the world doing heroic shit. Did that every night for like 2 weeks which always started with me beating the shit out of one of the things I was scared of
Wow thats so cool i wish i could lucid dream but i think done before just cant remember
cool but, how to do this man. I am a daydreamer to, just like u (starts questioning reality aggressively)
i had an experience when i was dreaming. i dont really remember where i was what i was doing but i remember that i said "is this a dream" then i test something to proof if its real or a dream then i said "oh this is real" i dont know. I think my brain says no when i said "is this a dream"
holy shit bro that's so dope but it's so funny when u started beating the shit outta him
Omg I love this! I had a similar experience. I used to have nightmares until I think I was 8 or 9 years old when I first lucid dreamt. So now whenever anything scary is about to happen I'll just change it for my own sake. I literally change the whole plot of my dream stories, keeping it thrilling and fun, but not too scary. I've not had a nightmare since I was 8 years old because I can just do whatever I want and change what's happening to stop feeling fearful. Sometimes I even let it continue on, knowing consciously that it isn't real and just a dream.
Plot twist: he’s still dreaming and just thinks he woke up in real life
that means... we are dreaming
ΛΞ no...you, you are dreaming. None of this is real. Wake up. Please.
@@sizzle846 lol
@@sizzle846 but yk if it was a dream i hope it is because the people getting killed everyday and children getting bad sexual stuff happened to them wouldnt be real
@@mp5thegun Wake up..
he has done something near impossible,something incredible,amazing,mind bending....
I love the little part where he turned, but his mirror reflection didnt, what a sneaky thing, but so cool
Instructions unclear ended up having sleep paralysis.
Cool. Meet some demons
@@qwertyqwertyuiop5006 Trust me it was NOT fun.
How scary was it?
Your pfp is the sleep paralysis demon
@@thewinterwarriormane On a level of from MEH to SHITING MY PANTS it was a solid 7.5
I lucid dream A LOT, but most of them are just me waking up and looking at the time and me not knowing whether I’m actually awake or dreaming just to wake up about 6 more times and to find out my phone was never even near me
Inception 101
That happens to me when I really want to sleep but have to wake up for school. I thought it was only me, damn
@@n0tjim Exactly same
Dammm bro same here
korega, requiem....da
I know it's been a year since this video was released, but man, that last lucid dream was so deep
It’s all fun in games until you try to fly when not dreaming
I made a lucid dream. I was at war against some army and I realized that I was in a dream. I looked around me and i was like 'holy shit im in a dream' then i told myself: can i do anything? so i sarted to levitate and told myself i was invincible. everyone was shooting at me and i couldn't die, the other part is a bit more gore , but i snapped my fingers and all the "bads" died instantly and I just flew at light speed around the earth. Felt like I was flying for real
Yoooo,That's awesome mann
Imagine your at war, bombs are exploding around you, its chaos, then some nigga starts flying and saying, "I'm invincible."
@@kazthecool lol
@@kazthecool lmfaoo bro ik thats why they shouldnt give me superpowers lmao just wiped all of them out by snapping my fingers
@@FrostBite. lmaoo yeah it was amazing
Next: learning how to do a planche
Edit: also one arm handstand or handstand push-ups front/back lever or pull-ups or pistol squats.
Good luck 😂
YES PLEASE
Yessssssssss
Not in a week though lmao
That's definitely a skill that takes time to achieve but in the end it;s worth it🔥
GG Mec t’as vraiment réussi à faire un 180 degré de t’as chaîne vraiment incroyable
That last story gave me goosebumps.
Me when i LD: Ah finally im in an LD my brain: Hey remember that super terrifying ghost you saw
Well I remember playing Phasmophobia then going into a Lucid dream
Never playing Phasmophobia before sleeping again
But if u know its a dream then why would u give a fuck
@@gjin4551 yeah, when im in a nightmare i normally become aware thats its just a dream and just sit there taking the horror.
I have lucid dreamed once in my life and that was when I was like 4 (which was like 7 years ago) and I still remember a bit of what the dream is about
Subscribed and clicked the bell! ❤
Bruh ur channel has changed from backflips to these science tricks i’ve been here since before 50k but damn, impressed how far you’ve come.
Yup with passion everything's [possible
I learned to lucid when I was younger because I had frequent nightmares. my mom told me that I had the power to stop bad things from happening to me in my dreams and I learned quickly that that was true. when I had nightmares I was immediately triggered into a lucid state to change the direction of the dream into something less scary...I think my nightmares brought an overwhelming sense of awareness of the dream state because it was so outlandish compared the wakeful reality i lived. now my dreams have gotten increasingly more vivid and sometimes i get trapped and wakeup multiple times in a dream...I've lost total control and struggle to get into a lucid state...
Me
What the
Hello, need an advise?
same
I want to say, God bless this man
This is probably one of the best youtubers ever
Friend: omg I had a dream where I married my crush
my dreams: *here is your baby, eat it, and you shall proceed*
LOL 🤣
Lol i laughed till death 🤣🤣
Yousef Amarneh then how are you still alive??? 👀🤭
I learned how to do this when I was five cause I had nightmares,
Per instruction of my brother who merely told me to just shoot any bad guys with a bazooka.
Soo did you shoot them?
@@crusadersan154 lol
Lmaoo props to your brother
Actually if you roll your eyes as far back as you can in a nightmare/dream, you can wake up instantly. Self developed by yours truly so I’m not sure if it works for everyone. But it saved me from whatever I’m running from
Well did they die?
@@ritazhu4786 as a child id aggressively blink during bad dreams. It would translate to me waking up cause i was blinking
Wow..lucid dreams are unexplainable they could welll be a completely different realty that we can tap into . Absolutely fascinating
“I have these lucid dreams,where I can’t move a thing, thinking of you in my head”
Therapist: "Your dreams represent your emotions, and who you truly are in your life..."
My dreams: 4:20
Raphy excactly
Seems accurate
I had a lucid dream once let’s just say now I want a Lamborghini
My dreams are crazzzzy 😂
Don't worry it's only a dream
I naturally started to lucid dream when I got older, I can guarantee you tryn to remember ur dreams is very important, but even that u will be able to skip after some time if u concentrate consistently in ur dreams, like me.
In my case, I use lucid dreaming to get around my insecurities, visit myself in the future so that I get motivated in life , make a story and be the protagonist inside my dream or live inside the head of someone else...
When you lucid dream can u see yourself sleeping at bed?
@@monotheistAli wtf? No?
THANK YOU SO MUCHHH !!!!
I got a squarespace ad while watching this video and at the same time this video is sponsored by squarespace.
As a kid not only I lucid dream, I chose the setting and what I wanted to do, and where I wanted to be in my dream while knowing I was dreaming. Lost those skills as I grew older.
I was never able to choose what I wanted to do, but I was able to lucid dream and also lost the skill as I got older 😕
It's easier when you're a kid, after that you need practice most of the time.
Just try and your skill will come back.
SAME, I did it a lot as a kid and Im sad I cant anymore
Meanwhile me as a kid in my lucid dreams: hehe choccy world gud (I liked candy A LOT)
i just heard about what lucid dreaming even was just recently im gonna try it i think i can cuz i remember almost 90% of dreams i saw even now years before dreams and also i never actually forgets'em when wakes up
Whenever he post, this fella makes my day☺️
Same!
Yeah! I've talked to Mike. He's a great guy!
@@JohnnyBGSkills cool man!
damn, you're actually crazy reaching into the darkness on your first attempt at dream control. surprised the monster didn't take you away! or maybe it did
lol 0:50
i can confirm this is so true, that a couple of years into it, i literally ended up having not enough time in the mornings to write down the several full detail movies of dreams that i woke up with and needed to write down.
if i had written it all half the day or whole day would be gone.
i had to shorten them to note form, but doing that also felt like i was neglecting the original practice..
lucid or not.
Im scared to do this cos I don't want to risk being in a horrible nightmare
It helps with nightmares though, you can just end them. I entered my last lucid dream a few days ago because of a nightmare. My friends and I were entering the school at night and it was pitch dark, and I knew a nightmare was about to start, and thats how I realized I was lucid.
Lucid nightmares. It seems really terryfing, and it is. However, its lucid, so you are in "fake" real life. You can repeat to yourself that you are not scared and just chill. Imagine yourself being in a cool place, try to talk to "someone", it will be better for you. If it ever happens to you just Remember that:
I'm not scared! Its just a dream!
Sid B i’ve always been able to lucid dream naturally and i’m really grateful for it. when i have a nightmare, i just know it is a nightmare and not real and can control it (not only myself, but the everything in the dream) or even end it if i want to. it’s really cool
@@Mark-xw5yt cool I'll try it myself
Most people who lucid dream get sleep paralysis.
I have lucid dreamed a couple of time when I was like 7 years old and I still remember the awesomeness
@@quaxkk quick question.Why do you have 12 subscribers without any content?
@@quaxkk sad😔
I lucid dreamed when i had 7 years when i woke up i was crying because i couldnt fly
Mine was not that good i was trapped in a dream and i could not breath and btw this dream is 4 when i get out of 1 dream it puts me to another so when i woke up i had trouble breathing.
@@picklejuiceplayz3714 that's so sad....I had a lucid dream nightmare once when I was trapped in. A room full of spiders and the only reason I didn't freak out was that I knew it was a dream✌️✌️✌️this too was a dream when I was 7.
I love lucid dreaming I have done some times when i was a kid and i loved power ranger so i mostly thought that i was power ranger but as i grew up those dreams stopped i wanted to do it again as i thought it was like a getaway from real life and you were 101% in control but not everything around was in your control, i really miss that feeling.
*love your vids*
1:27 minecraft: when im about to sleep and accidently click "leave bed"
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**Me with my Hentai uncontrolled Dreams**
My Brain: Aye have a good day!
You will get a nightfall
I can control them, I don't know if its lucid dream
@HypeTheGalaxy nah dreams are just scarmbled memories it might just me watching alot of Hentai
@HypeTheGalaxy wait whaaa-
stop watching that mess
About the vision being unclear in lucid dreams, there is a way that can help clearing it. I've read that in a book from Carlos Castaneda where his teacher gave him the only advice on how to control the dream. The advice was "just look at your hands". One time I remembered that while got conscious in a dream and tried it, focused on my hands, and it was astounding how the vision got cleared, and not only that, the colours got so much more vibrant. I told about this to my friend who also tried it and confirmed it to work.
You can also issue a command:
"Clarity, now."
You can do this multiple times, to the point where it becomes more vibrant and clear than waking life.
@@sylphlite8437 commands? 😂😂 It's not minecraft man
@@sannanandy3955 Try it!
The first lucid dream I ever had, I was on a motorcycle at night, riding with my friends, and I had a red helmet. I muttered to myself, “I’m in a dream” and I was just saying “go faster go faster” like I the dream would listen to my commands. It didn’t, and me being in control and remembering that I was in a dream faded away. I don’t have a journal or anything, I sometimes just write down notes on what my dreams were, but even before that, I could remember my dreams pretty well.
*Almost like the Inception movie, he woke up from a dream to another dream.*
that's basically false-awakening
Dude it literally happened to me lol i dreamed about sleeping and dreaming inside a dream, so it was a dream inside a dream
@@beboblox1774 me too, I remember the dream it was kinda wierd though:
I was at a restaurant with my parents and they order some dried kelp which gave you hallucinations, I took some without knowing their effects and everything was really creepy, distorted humans and monsterd were all I saw then I remember falling asleep, I woke up but not in real life but still in my dream and I remember saying to myself "whoa that was a creepy nightmare" before waking up irl
One time i had 3 fals awakining in one dream
one time I had 30 dreams in a row I knew I was in a dream
is it weird that i always remember my dreams? no really i still remember my dreams i had when i was 5
why would that be weird? That means you have an advantage with lucid dreaming. Just try to learn it.
It could also mean that you have the rare gift of photographic memory.
The only dream that I actually remembered is when me and the people in my school turn into fairy and elves
@@Whataryu wow that’s just, wow
it is weird. maybe it is ur talent.
The amazing thing is that I did this every time and I am quite good at it and I thought it's casual
The end of your last dream gave me goosebumps all over my body. When did you ever really "wake up" from the simulation xDDDDD
Whole world: Finding corona vaccine
meanwhile some people like me: Learning how to lucid dream and do some cool things (hope u understand)
@Ariel-Mattew Akwada 😄
Yeah, you're right, I was going for a major in Biomedical engineering and then a specialty in virology just for corona virus, but I changed my mind to a major in Software Engineering cuz I love this much more :>
@@unturnedhelper3495 well, that's understandable. Anyways, both the fields are just a bit different, right?
Well learning skills is much better than some people i know who just do nothing and complain that everything is closed and saying that there's nothing to do
*Then within your lucid dream you come up with a vaccine that cures corona*
I still see you’re shadows in my room, can’t take back the love that I gave you, oh easier said then done, you listen to my heart instead of my head-
RIP Juice WRLD
U slandered it
He is the Renaissance Man, he being from Italy makes it even more apt.
fun fact about dream recall: your dreams do get forgotten quickly but if you focus on dreaming when you wake up you're more likely to remember them
day 1:
day2:
day3:
day4:
...
day7: i was flying in space in a spaceship watching naked people swim in orange juice and punching a whole through metal and drifting towards a sign and having a vr meeting
Lmfao
I had a dream that my ps4 exploded once I loaded up gta 6
Rey Mysterio when is see your comment i dieth 😂
@@reymysterio7322 Did everything look futuristic in the dream?
@@reymysterio7322 hey ik this is gonna sound suppper weird but I think I was there. I was the man behind you sitting on the couch and I say “WHO TF ARE YOU” and das all I can remember bcs after I said that it explodes an I die
Nobody:
Mike shake in 2060: learning how to use 100% of my brain
It'll make you tired -_-
Expecting a wooooosh
@@thechosinone9596 *WIND WIND WIND*
@@thechosinone9596 *WIND WIND WIND*
I've been trying to lucid dream for so long, I have dreams about trying to remember my dreams before I wake up.
If you're new to lucid dreaming, just stay consistent. You can always remember your dreams, if not control them, with practice.
I’ve been in a dream but jnew I was dreaming before
It was awesome cuz I could actually control what was happening