seeking_brilliance

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  1. @abrakamowse we need to think of a way to induce sleep paralysis through law of attraction. I'm thinking... guided mnemonic programming, with other exercises to be played before sleep. Something like "tonight I awake in sleep paralysis." and "When I awake in paralysis, I am not afraid" Honestly I think the fear of paralysis is one of our biggest blocks because I used to wake up in it all the time, until a real scary thing happened and I wished to never do it again. guess who listened? People need to be taught to not fear the astral demons and either dispel them or get past them. Then there's infinity to explore. this one looks interesting... claims to encode the affirmations in binary code within the music.
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  3. @Moon thank you!! I keep surprising myself, but that's half the fun ?
  4. @Muhammad Jawad the body relaxation thing has been a big issue for me, and as far as I know it's necessary. I've spent a long time increasing flexibility. I hold alot of painful tension in my legs, and they typically tense up while trying to relax.
  5. I'm very lackadaisy about practicing it. I do it in spurts, and then my interest and focus moves on to something else. Such is my burden lol. I just rediscovered the body relaxation video I made a couple years ago, and now I'm going to relearn right along with you ?
  6. @Muhammad Jawad yes:) if you are able to take it on faith, its one of the most life changing experiences you can have. at least it was for me. I can enter worlds. That being said, I have not mastered the technique, and it works best for me around 3 am.
  7. yes you will need to find the magic hour that works best for you. But a few hours after sleep , around 3 am, is really good time. They don't call it the witching hour for nothing But this method is intended to potentially learn to do it at any time, no matter the circumstances. But while starting out, certain hours are best to get into that state, and then you teach yourself to enter it at any time.
  8. @Muhammad Jawad both are very good times. mix it up a little and see which times lets your enter a hypnotic state easier
  9. @Muhammad Jawad this video can guide you into WILD method (entering a dream without falling asleep) don't be too sleepy when you try it
  10. @Rilles thank you for the video, here is mine.. It is a guided body scan
  11. Please try my daily check in if you haven't... It will guide you to full body awareness if you can relate to a narrated guided meditation.
  12. @Hulia I am in the same boat. My dreams used to be so fantastical. Now they are getting boring and too mundane to bother writing down. I think this phase will pass. But while it's here, all the more reason to lucid dream, because you won't be afraid of missing out on one of those awesome stories you probably miss. Then, when the good unlucid stories pick up, you can lax off the lucid practices. That's what I've been doing over past few years. Keeps it all fresh, in a way. When lucid, you can possibly even find the dream maker and ask for all those wonderful dreams again. The possibilities are infinite.
  13. 1. What keeps everything together? What makes the floor underneath stands? Why doesn't the universe just fly apart right now? Exactly what makes everything "work" so to speak? The rules of physics? What is grounding that? And what's grounding that?...... You get the idea Belief 2.name something that you are absolutely certain of. Like 100 %certain of. Justify why are you certain of it. Isness-beingness-awareness(one word, conveying a sentence) Is there a difference? 4. What is the context of existence? This experience that's happening right now.... Where exactly is it happening? In a computer or in a universe or maybe in an alien's dream? Imagination, or do you mean the raw data? Neither, the visible land doesn't even connect, and shape of water can't be trusted. Define knowledge.... Otherwise, read the data. All data is a self contained bio-feedback loop. If you know how, you can reach for it, whatever you want. (I made that up, and I'll also make up that accessing psychic powers will help. There, enjoy ?)
  14. Sometimes I wonder if the illusion of time, and memory, are intertwined
  15. A good idea is to base your reality checks and reminders off of something you find interesting, and try to make it fun. For example, pick an object that's small enough to carry in your pocket. Something that has sentimental or nostalgic value. Then carry it around thoughout the day and every time you notice it, perform a reality check. Every time it pats against your leg when walking, or you rummage in your pocket and feel it. Designate it as your reminder token. Alternatively (or combined) you could pair the reality checks with repetitive reminders, such as every time you walk through a doorway, or every time the phone rings, or every time you say 'I', 'me' 'myself' etc.. Then, in sleeping dreams you are very likely to remind yourself to perform a reality check when these things happen in a dream. Choosing something that already typically happens often inside and outside of sleeping dreams is best, so you won't have to wait for the desired action to start manifesting in your dreams. Journaling will help you to know what to choose, and the information in recording your dreams is useful in many ways. Then, pick a reality check that you enjoy. My main one is counting fingers. It has never failed in a dream. Maybe one or twice, but 99% success. I also like to close my mouth and nose and see if I can still breathe. This has never failed. I also check to see if I can levitate, but oddly I really only perform that when it already is a sleeping dream. There's so many reality checks to choose from, I suggest googling them and pick your favourites. Stick to just a few. I also recommend 'checking in.' at least once a day if not several. This would be an alternative to practising all day awareness (ADA) or even a companion to that practice. In the journals forum you will find a daily check in that I created. Ever since doing it nearly daily, I've been having spontaneous realization of dreaming without any signs. Just a knowing, out of nowhere. The practice is powerful in my opinion. This can all be customised to your tastes. Make it your own. The most important thing is to have fun and enjoy the ride.
  16. @Muhammad Jawad here is the WILD instructions, its at least a good start. If you run into issues, I'd like to discuss them here as I'm still learning this method.
  17. have fun lol this totally 'happened'
  18. Sure, that's part of the fun. It would be hard to hate your enemy if you were constantly reminded that you're only hating yourself. Even in a lucid dream, I see the characters as separate, otherwise they wouldn't be as fun to interact with
  19. Nothing is real. Everything is nothing. Therefore, everything is as real as nothing. Dream it up and there it is. (I made all that up to highlight how finicky the word 'real' is....) I don't understand reincarnation honestly because that implies life and death, and I don't understand those concepts.
  20. @Hulia I'm very glad you dreamed up a paradise for your friend. You still love her ? with any luck, hopefully your astral worlds collided and could have an effect on her subtle energies. (I made that up, but, hey why not?) @Keyhole what did I just watch? ?
  21. Train tracks often cross, or even run parallel for a while. What he's saying is to not jump tracks just for want of better scenery. Stay on course and send us all postcards from time to time.
  22. This is pretty normal, even for myself. Do you record your dreams? If you do not already write down your dreams, or tell them to someone, you should start now. Or, you can kill two birds with one stone for a stronger effect, by posting your dreams in our community dream journal. "Yes. 2 or 3 each year. But I want to enter in dream state consciously whenever I am interested." I will post the method for lucid dreaming on demand, when I get on my computer. Ideally you would practice it a often as possible. The author says it can be learned in as little as two weeks, but personally I have several issues blocking progress, such as an over-active mind and not reaching full body relaxation. I also can not keep my eyes completely still, so learning trataka meditation is important. So really the time it will take to learn this completely depends on you. "As much as required to master this skill. " That's awesome! Trust me, it's worth it. So after I post the WILD method (lucidity on demand), you should practice that, but also the various forms of lucidity attraction. Have you ever done the lucid dreaming practices, such as reality checks, affirmations, programming, incubation, etc.?