Posted By: NeoZon Lucid Dreams - 07/10/09 02:49 AM
I have bought this course called "The Lucid Dream Kit". Has anyone else bought it? I'm still waiting for it to arrive. It has all the Market free trial period stuff and its marketing brochure really got me stoked. Obviously, I bought it. But, I can admit my life has changed since I started going down this road. Back in 1991 it started with Robert Monroe, Dana Spotts, Frank R. Wallace and then Paul R. Scheele. And, there have been many more in-between. I love all of Paul's work and I believe he work has had the most positive Influence on me. Thank you Paul.
But, anyway, I would like to master lucid dreaming. That's why I bought this course. I have vivid dreams practically every night. And, on occasion, I will have a fully conscious lucid dream. I never really am able to stay in more than minutes when I become conscious. But, for some reason, I believe that I can find a way to master fully conscious dreaming every night. I hope this is the course that gives me the skill to accomplish my goal. I will let you know how it works.
Posted By: Alex K. Viefhaus Re: Lucid Dreams - 07/10/09 04:11 AM
It will be interesting to hear how you go with it.

AlexK
Posted By: CPW1 Re: Lucid Dreams - 07/11/09 11:11 PM
You are going to love Lucid Dreaming. At first it will freak you out,because you will really think you are awake start walking around going about your normal day then you realize you are still asleep.I repeated this probally 5 times in one night.The easy way to find out if you are still asleep go around your house in try to turn on the lights.
Good Luck and keep us informed
Posted By: Alex K. Viefhaus Re: Lucid Dreams - 07/13/09 06:11 AM
I turn them on and off in my dreams. Which I find rather interesting when I'm lucid.

Alex
Posted By: CPW1 Re: Lucid Dreams - 07/14/09 07:30 AM
Thats very interesting. Another thing I find very very interesting is how my Lucid Dream world is indentical to the outside world or is it the outside world indentical to the inside world
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