Lucid Dreaming FAQ
Table of Contents:
1. General
1.1. What is Lucid Dreaming?
1.2. In what stage of sleep does Lucid Dreaming occur?
1.3. Does Lucid Dreaming interfere with normal sleep?
1.4. What purposes can Lucid Dreaming serve?
1.5. Can anyone learn Lucid Dreaming?
1.6. What should I do once I'm Lucid?
2. Lucid Dreaming techniques
2.1. How can I have a Lucid Dream?
2.2. Does Reality Testing (RT) work?
2.3. How does the Mnemonic Induction of Lucid Dreams (MILD) technique work?
2.4. How does the Wake-Initiated Lucid Dream (WILD) technique work?
2.5. How does the Nap Induced Lucid Dream (NILD) technique work?
2.6. Do Lucid Dreaming induction devices work?
2.7. Can Drugs and Herbs induce lucidity?
2.8. How can I prevent premature awakening?
2.9. How can I change Lucid Dream scenery?
2.10. What is DILD (Dream-Initiated Lucid Dream)?
2.11. What is CILD (Chakra Induced Lucid Dream)?
2.12. What is PILD (Punishment Induced Lucid Dream)?
2.13. What is RILD (Reward Induced Lucid Dream)?
2.14. What is TILD (Thirst Induced Lucid Dream)?
2.15. What is UILD (Urinate Induced Lucid Dream)?
2.16. What is SILD (Sexual Induced Lucid Dream)?
2.17. What is LILD (Letter Induced Lucid Dream)?
2.18. What is OILD (Orgone Induced Lucid Dream)?
2.19. How can I have Shared Lucid Dreams?
2.20. How can I have Precognitive Lucid Dreams?
2.21. How can I use Dreams to affect physical matter?
2.22. How can I have Shared Precognitive Lucid Dreams?
2.23. How can I stop real time in my Lucid Dreams?
2.24. How can I leave my body from a Lucid Dream?
2.25. How can I use Lucid Dreams to read 1 million words per minute?
3. Recommended Reading
3.1. What good reading can be found on Internet?
3.2. What books are recommended?
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1. General
1.1. What is Lucid Dreaming?
Lucid Dreaming is knowing that you are dreaming while you are doing it. When you know that you
are dreaming, you can also alter the dream course. And with practice you can also develop full
control over your dream, you will be able to create and change the environment and change your
own appearance. It will be you that are in control of the dream scenario. You can do whatever
you want to do. Live out your wildest fantasy, or just sit down and chit chat with someone. You
should also be open for the possibility to share dreams and travel in time and space when you
develop adequate control over your dreams. The word Lucid means that you have a clear and full
consciousness. And believe me when I say that Lucid Dreaming can be much more fun than waking
reality.
1.2. In what stage of sleep does Lucid Dreaming occur?
Lucid Dreaming usually takes place in REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep. There are five stages of
sleep. Stage 1 being the one you first enter, then followed by stage 2, 3 and 4. As you descend
into deeper sleep your brain frequency slows down. In stage 4 can it be slower than one cycle
per second (delta sleep). After some time spent in stage 4, about 25 minutes, you return to
stage 3 and 2, then straight into REM sleep. About 90 minutes has passed now since you started
sleeping. 5-10 minutes is spent in this stage before you go all the way down to stage 4 again
(also called non-REM sleep). When approximately 90 minutes have again passed, another
REM-period start. This time the REM sleep lasts longer. And as time progresses less time in
non-REM sleep is needed and more time is spent in REM sleep. After 4-5 hours you don't go lower
than stage 2. Vivid dreaming takes place in REM sleep, so the more you sleep, the more time is
spent in REM and the more likely it is that you may have a Lucid Dream.
1.3. Does Lucid Dreaming interfere with normal sleep?
No. The only difference is that you are aware that you are dreaming. Unless you have some sort
of sleep disorder that causes you to get less delta sleep, but then again, it's not the LD's
fault. There is no danger with Lucid Dreaming. But if you have a bad hearth you might have a
hearth attack if you crash a car, or during sexual intercourse. Other than that Lucid Dreaming
is one of the safest activities I can think of. It can even be used for healing...
1.4. What purposes can Lucid Dreaming serve?
Those are so many. First of all, it is lots of fun. You can do whatever you feel like, without
putting yourself in danger, or spending a lot of money on journeys or expensive equipment. It
is great for therapy if you have any psychological problems. If you have a fear of spiders,
that fear can be conquered through Lucid Dreaming. You know you are totally safe in a Lucid
Dream. So you carefully begin with tiny spiders far away, and as you get used to them, you
might let them go closer and make them bigger. If there is something you want to get better at,
like Tennis or Snowboarding, then Lucid Dreaming can improve your skill. Lucid Dreaming can be
extremely powerful for motor skill enhancement. This is not only true because of the vividness
of the imagery, but also because the physiological nature of REM sleep is ideal for
establishing neural pattern without actual movement. Experiments also show that you can get
physically stronger with mental training. Lucid Dreaming can be used for healing if you have
any illness. If you wish to have your subconscious read at a rate of 1 million words per
minute, you can activate that in a Lucid Dream to gain conscious awareness over the knowledge.
You can meet the author of the book you just read in a Lucid Dream, and ask questions you are
seeking answers for in the book. Or you can sit down and watch the whole novel on a big screen
TV with cinema 3D sound. You can use Lucid Dreaming for solving a complex and difficult
problem, like mathematical problems. You can share a dream with a friend. Or even a whole group
of people. So you can hang out with your friends when you are sleeping too, not only when you
are awake. It is also great being a group of people trying to Lucid Dream. If you find your
friends in a dream, you can tell them that they are dreaming. This way can you help your
friends gaining Lucidity, and they might cause you to gain Lucidity if they find you. If you
have full conscious control over a dream can you also use it to travel in time. You can explore
the future. Even shared precognitive dreaming is possible. With a little practice can you also
use Lucid Dreaming to leave your body and explore the world. By doing this you can also meet
other spirits and travel in time. More about this can be found in the Out of Body Experience
FAQ.
1.5. Can anyone learn Lucid Dreaming?
Yes. Just like everyone dream, virtually anyone can learn to be aware that they are dreaming.
How long it takes for you to learn Lucid Dreaming depends on how good your dream recall is, how
motivated you are and what techniques you are using. And how many hours you sleep each night.
Hopefully techniques and devices will be developed so that you may have your first Lucid
Dreaming within a few nights. A few techniques and devices have already given results in such
short time. But there is always room for improvement. In order to Lucid Dream you should have
good dream recall. Many helpful and effective tips for developing dream recall can be found in
my Dreaming FAQ.
1.6. What should I do once I'm Lucid?
Absolutely nothing at first. You might want to try to find out how conscious you are, make sure
that the logical part of your brain is functioning and that all your senses are working. You
need to remember your intent, do some math tasks, recall a few things from your life, what time
it is, what date it is, where you are and stuff like that. Look around you and observe things.
Don't feel like you are in a hurry and need to get things done before the Dream fades. Also
make sure that you are in a dream, not in hypnagogic imagery. All your senses should be working
including tactile feelings. I want to emphasize that you make sure that your logical abilities
are working. Not only do they create your consciousness, they can also create the most splendid
dreams you could ever imagine. Once you are satisfied with your logical abilities you can cut
loose and start controlling the dream.
2. Lucid Dreaming techniques
2.1. How can I have a Lucid Dream?
Dreams are mostly a reflection of your thoughts throughout your day. Therefore, thinking of
Dreams during the day, asking yourself if you are Dreaming and wanting to have Lucid Dreams
when you are awake might be helpful. The wishes might reflect themselves in your dreams.
Remaining conscious until you start dreaming is one way. And seeing cues in your dream that
reminds you that it is a dream is also helpful. There are also drugs and herbs that cause you
to be more consciously aware, and therefore also increase the possibility for a Lucid Dream.
2.2. Does Reality Testing (RT) work?
Yes. Reality testing is simply asking yourself if you are dreaming. Finding that out isn't
always easy in a dream. But usually is it quite obvious if you are dreaming or not. You may
find yourself on an unfamiliar place or doing/seeing something that will not likely happen in
reality. But sometimes can you find yourself in your bed, and everything looks as it is suppose
to be. You can try to read something, look away, and see if the same text is there the second
time you read it. You can try changing colors on something or try to fly. If you have a digital
clock you can try looking at it, looking away and looking at it again. If something unusual is
happening are you probably dreaming. But every reality test may fail; if that happens, don't
try jumping out the window or something else that might harm you. Reality tests should be done
every hour throughout the day, or more frequently. And especially before going to sleep and if
you wake up in the middle of the night. Waking up after 5-6 hours, do some reality tests and go
to sleep again may help.
2.3. How does the Mnemonic Induction of Lucid Dreams (MILD) technique work?
It works by setting your intention to remember to recognize you are dreaming. Stephen LaBerge
from the Lucidity Institute developed it while he was trying to increase his Lucid Dreams
frequency. A good approach is waking up after 5-6 hours, remember a dream and tell yourself:
"Next time I'm dreaming, I will remember I'm dreaming." You need to really mean it. Concentrate
on this thought only, if you find yourself thinking on something else, just let the thought go
and return to your intention. Also try to imagine that you are back in the dream, but this time
you recognize that you are dreaming. Look for unusual things that suggest you are dreaming and
tell yourself: "I must be dreaming!" Do this with all the unusual things you see from the dream
you remember. Continue with this until you fall asleep.
2.4. How does the Wake-Initiated Lucid Dream (WILD) technique work?
It works by remaining conscious until you start dreaming. The Lucidity Institute also first
presented this technique, but it is not easy if you don't have a clue what to do. But it is
quite easy and effective if you do it right. Again, you need to sleep 5-6 hours before trying
this. This is because you don't dream much the first 5 hours, it is mostly non-REM sleep. You
enter REM a lot faster after 5-6 hours with sleep, and you don't go down to stage 3 and 4 as
you do when you first go to bed. The problem is remaining conscious until your dream start.
Many strange things may happen when you remain conscious until the REM-period starts. The first
thing you see may be Hypnagogic Imagery. It is a pattern, like the one you see when you press
your fingers against your closed eyelids. Remember that this is hypnotic, and getting too
involved with them will induce unconsciousness. Just let it flow, don't get too involved and
don't suppress them either. The next thing you may experience is Hypnagogic Sounds. It may be
as real as the sounds you hear in waking reality, but they are nothing to be afraid of. It is a
good indicator that the REM-period is right around the corner. Just don't let these sounds
scare you. If you start to experience Abstract Thoughts, the logical part of your brain is
falling asleep and you are not far from losing consciousness. You might be lying in bed
thinking about a friend and the hypnagogic imagery starts and you see your friend's face. You
have also worked a stressful day so you start to remember stocking the shelves at work. Soon
you are thinking that you are putting cans of food on the shelves with pictures of your friend
on them. All this might seems perfectly normal. But it's not logical. What you need to do is
try thinking logical, do some math or start over again. Tactile Sensations can feel like you
are paralyzed and high-voltage painless electricity is jolting through your body. You may
experience these vibrations and find yourself leaving your body or having a Lucid Dream. But
remember that all this is nothing to fear, it happens every night, whether you are consciously
aware of it or not.
Now that you know what you might experience when trying to consciously enter the REM-period
there is another problem we need to conquer. And that is losing consciousness, a very common
problem that is rather easy to overcome. A good solution is Caffeine and Theobromine. Caffeine
is found in Coffee, Tea, Coke, Chocolate and Pills. Theobromine is found in Chocolate. The
problem is finding out how much Caffeine works for you. A lot of experimenting has to be
conducted. A good place to start is with 0.5 liter Coke, a cup of Coffee or Tea, half a pill or
a chocolate bar. If you take too much you will not start to dream at all, if you take too
little you may lose consciousness. But drinking 0.5 liter Coke is not very wise, it has a very
disturbing side effect. You should also stay up for about 30-60 minutes after waking up after
5-6 hours with sleep. This because it takes about 45 minutes before the Caffeine reaches its
full effect. You might experience a DILD if you go to sleep right after some caffeine intake.
Another way for keeping the mind active and to bring on the hypnagogic images is to imagine
doing something that involves imagery, audible and tactile sensations. Like driving a car,
imagine the car and the road, hear the engine-/radio and feel the steering wheel. Remain
focused on what you are doing and avoid thinking about anything else than driving that car. Or
you might include smell and taste, by imagine a good meal. This works best in combination with
NILD, it takes far more time when done as you go to sleep for the first time. But done with
NILD can you find yourself in a dream in as little as 5-10 minutes.
Or you can try lying on a 30 degree incline mattress (can be done by stuffing pillows under
it). And keep the room as dark as possible. Close your eyes and concentrate on your breathing,
the slower the better. Breath with your stomach, making an "Ahhh" sound at the end of the
exhalation, that will help your mind to stay awake while your body fall asleep. With time may
you notice mild vibrations and that your body becomes paralyzed. At that point will you notice
that you no longer have any problem concentrating, everything becomes clear. In this state stop
concentrating on your breathing and just be aware of your surroundings. If you begin to loose
consciousness, start paying attention to any light in your vision or any internal sound. Some
time later will you begin to experience the second vibrations. It will quickly rush throughout
your body, sometimes accompanied by various sounds and then end. This is your astral body being
released. Dream images will start to form. You can go with these images and enter a Lucid
Dream, or you might just sit up and walk away from your physical body.
2.5. How does the Nap Induced Lucid Dream (NILD) technique work?
It works by staying up for an hour or two after waking up before going to bed again. This has
proven to be a very effective technique, maybe the most effective around. Sleep for about 5-6
hours, then stay awake for about 1-2 hours and go back to sleep. Maybe doing some MILD a few
minutes before falling asleep. Or try staying conscious (WILD) until the dream starts. This
will in many cases cause you to have Lucid Dreams. Also a good way to have vivid dreams, or
will at least make dream recall easier. Staying awake for 90 minutes seems to work better than
60 minutes, though 60 minutes seems to be effective enough in most cases. And sleeping for 6
hours seems to be better than 5 hours, though it might be harder to fall asleep again. The time
spent awake should be used thinking or reading about dream related issues. Like reading about
lucid dreaming or related newsgroups.
2.6. Do Lucid Dreaming induction devices work?
Yes. Your senses never rest. So what your senses pick up are usually incorporated into your
dream, unless it wakes you up. You dream most vividly in the REM (Rapid Eye Movement) stage. A
device can detect these eye movements and give you cues. Cues mostly used are flashing lights
and sound. The problem with these cues is that they don't tell you that you are dreaming. They
usually appear in the dream as something else, like carlights. You have to train yourself to
recognize these cues as dreamsigns that are trying to tell you that you are dreaming. But these
devices are good at causing false awakening, you will think that the device woke you up and try
to get to sleep again. But you should do a reality test if this happen, because false awakening
is quite normal. Once your reality test fails, you can continue doing whatever you want in the
dream.
An even more effective approach are verbal cues. Like hearing "This is a Dream" or "You are
dreaming" in your dream is a good cue to make you do a reality test. The only problem is that
such a solution is very expensive if you want to buy a device like this. Therefore have we
plans for making software and schematic drawings for a device that anyone with two hands and a
few components can build. You will also need a computer with a soundcard close to your bed. The
device may also be used for trance induction, by using binaural beats with matching flashes.
(Anyone that want to join the project, feel free to do so).
I also have plans for wireless devices, a wireless EEG machine can detect if you are dreaming
or not. I will then use a wireless version of the Neurophone to give you a verbal cue. A
Neurophone is a device that uses your nervous system to send sound/music to your brain. No ears
are needed, in fact, deaf people may hear with this device. (The wireless Neurophone can also
be used for trance induction by sending the desired frequency through your nervous system). If
you are a deep sleeper that don't see cues, then try getting some caffeine into your system
before going to bed or after 5-6 hours. If you are a light sleeper, so that the cues wake you
up, then cut every use of caffeine and chocolate containing products. And try to increase your
uptake of the amino acid Tryptophan.
If you don't want to build your own device, or don't have the patience to wait until we finish
the project. Then you can buy a device from The Lucidity Institute at www.lucidity.com, but
remember that there is a DOS program called DreamWeaver that also explains how you can create
goggles. The Lucidity Institute will maybe publish a system for the NovaDreamer called LISA
(Lucidity Induction System for Audio). It is a computer interface that will make it possible
for the NovaDreamer to play verbal cues.
2.7. Can Drugs and Herbs induce lucidity?
Yes. For more information about this check out my Dreaming FAQ. You will find most herbs,
vitamins, amino acids, minerals and drugs that help you dream more and recall your dreams
better. They might even cause you to have a Lucid Dream. To summarize; herbs like Valerian,
Mugwort, Mullein, Kava Kava, Dittany of Crete, St. Johns Wort, Calea Zacatechichi, Salvia
Divinorum, Scutellaria Indica, Licorice Root, Vervain, Jasmine, Honeysuckle, Datura, Bee
Pollen, Catnip, Hops, Scullcap, Mimosa, Lavender, Damiana, Withania Somnifera, Passionflower,
Chamomile, Cardamom, Gotu Kola, Ginkgo Biloba, Ibogaine, Verbena, Rose, Cinnamon, Marigold,
Nutmeg, Peppermint, Holly, Yarrow and Anise may help you dream more, recall more or even have a
Lucid Dream. Make sure you know more about these herbs before you use them: some are to be used
in pillows, some are to be smoked, some are to be used in tea, etc. Many B-vitamins may help
you have more vivid dreams and even Lucid Dreams. Sedative drugs like Melatonin may help, and
drugs like caffeine may help you with WILD and also make it easier to recall dreams. And
finally, we have psychedelic drugs like DXM that may induce Lucid Dreams. Some of the drugs and
herbs can be addictive, and be poisonous if taken in too large doses. For a more detailed
explanation you should check out my Dreaming FAQ.
2.8. How can I prevent premature awakening?
A common problem for beginners is remaining in the dream after becoming Lucid. They become so
excited once they realize that they are dreaming that they wake up right away. There are many
reasons for being excited, but it will only work against your goal. You need to suppress that
feeling. If your dream show signs of ending, maybe loss of detail or your dream just go black,
then spinning may help bringing the dream back. Before you feel your physical body you should
spin your dream body. That is going round and round. Also remind yourself that the next scene
will be a dream. To ensure that it is a dream should you do a RT. Just moving, running or
jumping can prolong your Lucid Dream, you might also want to try spinning out in the
gravity-free universe. When you open your eyes you may be surprised to find yourself in the
most beautiful environment with stars, galaxies and planets. Another technique is saying out
loud: "Clarity now!". Just stating out loud your desire and intention may do incredible things
to your dream. You might want to try other commands like: "Increase lucidity now!", "Create
visuals now!" and "Stay calm!". Theta training may make it easier for you to stay in the Dream,
it will also make it easier to induce WILD and recall Dreams.
2.9. How can I change Lucid Dream scenery?
This can be done in many ways, but the most common technique is spinning. If you want something
to appear, then expecting it around the corner or behind you is quite effective. You can find a
big TV and a remote, and start changing the channels to a scene you like, then just jump in the
TV. If you want a special scene can you expect that to appear when you change the channels. You
might also try finding a bridge, were you see a lot of scenes flowing by. If you find you like,
just jump. You might try asking a dream character where you might find what you are seeking.
You can try finding a door and imagine a person/place on the other side. And you can give slow
morphing a try. You can also try closing your eyes and imagine the scene forming around you.
But the key is to expect things to happen.
2.10. What is DILD (Dream-Initiated Lucid Dream)?
This is a name for every Lucid Dream where you become aware that it is a dream in the dream.
Meaning that you are unconscious before you become Lucid. Most Lucid Dreams are DILDs.
2.11. What is CILD (Chakra Induced Lucid Dream)?
This technique works by focusing on your Third Eye Chakra that is located slightly above and
between your eyebrows. Set your alarm clock so that you will wake up after 6 hours. Look up and
at the center of your Third Eye before closing your eyes. Keep your eyes in this position as
you close them. Give yourself appropriate affirmations until you fall asleep and visualize
yourself having a lucid dream or leaving your body. If you haven't fallen asleep within 3
minutes, move your eyes back to normal position and try to fall asleep. When the alarm clock
wake you up, go to the bathroom and fresh up. For the next hour read some material on Lucid
Dreaming or Out of Body Experiences. After reading for an hour go back to bed; roll your eyes
back to your Third Eye. State your intentions for 3 minutes or until you fall asleep. One of
three things will most likely happen. You will have a Lucid Dream, have a false awakening or
wake up paralyzed that you might use to leave your body. At the very least should you
experience vivid dreams. For more details look into The SUNEYE Method by Joe Russa.
2.12. What is PILD (Punishment Induced Lucid Dream)?
This technique works by punishing yourself every time you fail to realize that you were
dreaming. While going to sleep, tell yourself that you MUST become Lucid this night OR you will
be punished in the morning. Various types of punishment may be a cold shower or maybe an
electric shock. A 9 volt battery against your tongue maybe. This technique should be used in
combination with MILD. The point is to increase your intention, and it works.
2.13. What is RILD (Reward Induced Lucid Dream)?
This technique works by rewarding yourself every time you succeed in having a Lucid Dream.
Various types of rewards may be eating a chocolate bar, or anything else that you like
doing/eating. Have the things you want to reward yourself by your bed, or ready to use. It will
increase your intention. This technique should also be used in combination with MILD.
2.14. What is TILD (Thirst Induced Lucid Dream)?
This technique works by cutting out everything called drinking for so long that you can really
feel that you are thirsty. Go to bed as normal and sleep off that deep delta sleep, wake up
after 5-6 hours and go to the bathroom. Fill a glass with tempting, fresh cold water. Try to
think of water and doing a RT when you drink. To make the experiment more successful you should
fill your mouth with salt so that you really feel like you need to drink something. Set the
glass of water on your night table and while you fall asleep, think on drinking the water and
at the same time doing a Reality Test. You will not drink anything in the real world, so if you
find yourself drinking something, then it must be a dream. If you want to increase the feeling
of thirst even more, you should try eating some pepper or chili before going to sleep again.
2.15. What is UILD (Urinate Induced Lucid Dream)?
This technique is a bit risky. It works by remembering to do a RT every time you go to the
bathroom. So prior to going to bed should you drink A LOT of water. You will maybe dream of
going to the bathroom, and hopefully will remember doing a RT. It's not the best and safest
technique available. But it works.
2.16. What is SILD (Sexual Induced Lucid Dream)?
This technique works by remembering to do a RT whenever you think about sex, lovers, partners,
love etc. So that whenever you think about your boyfriend/girlfriend or sex in a dream will you
remember to do a RT. There is also a few approaches you can take to make the dream more
sexual-related. The B3-vitamin Niacin increases your production of sexual hormones. Taking
Melatonin, Serotonin and/or Tryptophan will also help. This is because the amino acid
Tryptophan is metabolized into Serotonin and Niacin. (Serotonin is converted into Melatonin
when you sleep). If you already have a lot of Melatonin/Serotonin in your system more
Tryptophan will be converted into Niacin. And your sexual hormone production will increase.
Chocolate contains Phenylalanine in large quantities, that are converted into Tyrosine that is
again metabolized into the love hormone Dopamine. So Chocolate may also give more dreams with
sexual content. Chocolate has also Choline that will help you dream more, Caffeine that will
let you remember dreams easier and more.
2.17. What is LILD (Letter Induced Lucid Dream)?
This technique uses a letter or symbol to induce lucidity. Day-memories are often incorporated
into the dream, especially memory from the evening. So it is quite likely that some of what you
experience after waking up after 5-6 hours and stay up for about an hour is incorporated into
the dream. This is how this technique work. You concentrate on a letter, A for Awareness during
that hour. Visualize yourself many times seeing that A and suddenly remember to do a RT. Think
about this for about an hour and remember to do a Reality Test whenever you see an A. This
should also be done during the day, do a RT every time you notice an A. Writing a word or a
letter in your hand, and frequently check it might help. Just hope that you will remember to do
a RT if you see a big A in the middle of the road. The symbol in this technique can easily be
changed to your dog, a friend, a place or an activity.
2.18. What is OILD (Orgone Induced Lucid Dream)?
This technique uses orgone energy to induce lucidity. Crystals and magnets have been found to
send out orgone energy. But each type of crystal send out their own frequency, various orgone
energy types that do various things to our body and mind. A few crystals that might induce
Lucid Dreams, or increase dream recall, clarity and vividness: Herkimer Diamond, Apophyllite,
Kyanite and Amethyst. The crystals should be used in correlation with your chakras, preferably
your third eye (forehead). Magnets can work by other means than sending out orgone energy, the
pineal gland also responds to magnetism. A steady state magnetic north pole field will
stimulate the production of Melatonin as long as field strength in the vicinity of the pineal
is in the 400 mgauss range. But more is not better. So be careful. Pulsating magnetic field
will shut down the production of Melatonin, just as light will. If you have trouble sleeping
might it be wise to check the magnetic field around your bed.
2.19. How can I have Shared Lucid Dreams?
Once you get experience in the field of Lucid Dreaming, have good control over your dream
environment and can stay Lucid for a long time is it time to move on. Or if you are an
experienced Lucid Dreamer that wants to try something new, then Shared Lucid Dreaming is an
interesting approach. Intent is an important key for Sharing a Dream. When you lie in bed
trying to fall asleep you need to program this intent to Share Dreams with those you desire,
and then when you are in the Dream, you have to recall that intent and attempt to fulfill it.
Give yourself appropriate affirmations while you are waiting for the hypnagogic imagery to
start.
A good way of finding those you desire is imagine them and let the hypnagogic imagery fill out
the rest of the details. Once you are in the Dream, make sure you are fully conscious. Check
all your senses and do some logical tests. Recall your intent and try a few other techniques if
your friend isn't in your dream. You can phase to that person, or imagine a door and talk out
loud your desire to meet that person, then open the door. You can also shout and yell for them
until they come along. Once you find them comes the big question. Are your friend Lucid? Ask a
few simple questions, be friendly and patient. If you know their interest, create them. And try
to make them understand that they are dreaming. Do things that normally don't happen in the
physical world. When they understand or if they know that they are dreaming, make sure they are
fully conscious and that all their senses are working. Once it is established that both of you
are dreaming should you point out details in the dream, for later verification. You might also
try to bring more people into the dream. When you wake up you should write down everything you
could remember, especially the details that were pointed out. A phone call right after
awakening may help on the recall.
2.20. How can I have Precognitive Lucid Dreams?
When you have some successful experience with Shared Lucid Dreaming you can give Precognitive
Lucid Dreams a try. Intent is also an important key to have Precognitive Lucid Dreams. When you
lie in bed trying to fall asleep you need to program this intent to have a Precognitive Dream,
and when your Dream starts do you have to recall that intent. You should give yourself
appropriate affirmations while you are waiting for the hypnagogic imagery to start. When the
dream starts do you need to check your level of consciousness. Do all the tests and make sure
your logical mind is working. The next thing you need to do is fully focus on your intent. Make
it perfectly clear, shut your eyes, shut down all signals from the dream and let go. Move into
the field by intuitively driving yourself with the desire to go there. Let go and fell yourself
moving towards your desired source. Let time and space go, just flow with your intention. You
may feel a melt down for a second until before you arrive there. Wherever you are in time or
space will happen later in the physical world. Just observe whatever happen and enjoy it.
Remember to write it down when you wake up, for later verification.
2.21. How can I use Dreams to affect physical matter?
This can be done in the Precognitive field. When you are in a Precognitive Lucid Dream, all you
need to do is try to move objects around, or make various marks on other people. Not only do
you have the ability to move matter, you can also create electricity, magnetic fields, light,
heat, sound and matter. You can also form and dissolve matter. You can do this on the lowest
plane, the physical plane in the precognitive field. Being in the physical plane is usually
called OOBE (Out of Body Experience). But you don't need to be in the precognitive field to
affect matter, being in the physical plane is enough. So more on these subjects will be
discussed in my Out of Body Experience FAQ.
2.22. How can I have Shared Precognitive Lucid Dreams?
When you feel that you have good control over Shared Lucid Dreams and Precognitive Lucid Dreams
you can give Shared Precognitive Lucid Dreams a try. What you need to do is find the person you
what to Share the Dream with. After all the usual tests are done and both of you are fully
conscious, do you need to agree on the same intent. Agree on the time and space and do the same
as you were trying to have a Precognitive Lucid Dream. Holding hands may make it easier for you
to stay together. Since you are two or more will you most likely have more success affecting
the physical world, since more energy is concentrated. As always, write down your experience
for later verification. If you are looking for scientific evidence, try reading up on the
paranormal section in my Dreaming FAQ.
2.23. How can I stop real time in my Lucid Dreams?
Stopping real time in your Lucid Dreams means making the Lucid Dream last far more than the
time passed by in the physical world. Like having a dream that last a few minutes in real time,
while you might experience it as a few days in the dream. By doing this can you enjoy the dream
scape a lot more, since you can spend days in the dream while it really just last a few
minutes. Robert Monroe even reported experiencing 100 years in a 2 hours OOBE. But to
experience this might be difficult, little research have been done on this area. And those that
experience it don't consciously try to have them. Still, there are a few techniques you might
try. First of all, set your intention to stop real time. Have that intention in mind while
having your Lucid Dream. Picture yourself being in the dream for days, maybe even weeks before
you wake up. You might try to saying out loud: "Stop time now!" You can try looking at your
clock in the dream, and imagine that the clock slow down and stop. You might try to expect the
dream to last for days. You might try visualize two pyramids, connected at their bases
counterrotating. And maybe visualize multiple pyramids rotating inside each other all rotating.
This is something worth going for, as it may give you incredible long Lucid Dreams.
2.24. How can I leave my body from a Lucid Dream?
As you may have understood by now dreams take place outside your body. They are happening in
the mental plane where you might meet other people or easily go down to the physical plane and
travel in time and space. Being in a reality where you can do whatever you want is much more
fun than being stuck in the physical plane. But exploring the physical world can also be fun,
and many different and useful things can be done on the physical plane. One technique is
imagine a door and talk out loud your desire to enter the physical location when you go through
that door. More techniques on how you can leave your body can be found in my Out of Body
Experience FAQ.
As you may have understood by now dreams take place outside your body. They are happening in
the mental plane where you might meet other people or easily go down to the physical plane and
travel in time and space. Being in a reality where you can do whatever you want is much more
fun than being stuck in the physical plane. But exploring the physical world can also be fun,
and many different and useful things can be done on the physical plane. One technique is
imagine a door and talk out loud your desire to enter the physical location when you go through
that door. More techniques on how you can leave your body can be found on my Out of Body
Experience FAQ.
2.25. How can I use Lucid Dreams to read 1 million words per minute?
To reach speeds as high as 1 million words per minute a computer program that can show 30
frames each second with 550 words must be developed. Such plans are in place, but no
programming has been started yet (If anyone wants to assist in this, please let me know). A
video camera and a TV might also produce such high speeds. But a computer program might show
E-texts and maybe also allow searching for desired information on the web. This technique works
by using the power of your subconscious. Your subconscious has the ability to process enormous
amount of information. Until the computer program is developed you can use a little variation.
And that is using normal books. Since it takes some time turning each page of the book does the
speed drop to about 25,000-50,000 wpm. Before sending the pages in the book for processing to
your subconscious you should enter a trance state, preferably the theta state. Turning the
pages of the book will make it difficult to keep that state. But it can be done with practice.
(The computer program will include flashing screen and binaural beats to put you down in the
desired state before sending the pages to your subconscious). To send the most of the
information in the book to your subconscious you can't have a hard focus on the book or screen.
If you are reading a book you should place your focus some place behind the book. This will be
a lot easier with a computer program. Because it will include stereograms in the background
that you may try to focus on. (Stereograms are pictures where you have to diverge to see the
3D-picture.) Before starting the reading should you give yourself appropriate affirmations.
You will have no recall of what you just read once you are finished. At least not at first.
This is where Lucid Dreaming comes into the picture. While Lucid Dreaming you have access to
all the information that your subconscious has stored throughout history. But the beauty with
Lucid Dreaming is that you can let your subconscious process the information for you. You might
imagine meeting the author of the book you read around the corner. Once you meet him can you
start asking all the questions you were seeking answer for in the book. And your subconscious
will provide the right answers. Even where in the book you will find that answer. If you read a
novel can you sit down in the most comfortable chair you can think of, imagine a big screen TV
with 3D-cinema sound. Then you might start watching the novel while eating popcorn. But this
should be done in the weekend when you can sleep for about 12 hours. The 4 last hours will
almost be a continual long REM. Great for watching movies.
3. Recommended Reading
3.1. What good reading can be found on Internet?
Reading the "Course on Consciousness" by Ian Wilson is highly recommended. It can be found on
his homepage: http://www.personal.img.net/iwilson
Good reading, devices and books can be found at The Lucidity Institute at
http://www.Lucidity.com
Another good site on Lucid Dreaming can be found here: http://come.to/lucid
A site with a lot of information taken from Malcolm Godwin's book on Lucid Dreaming:
http://www.metro.net/anvil/lucid.html
The SUNEYE Method by Joe Russa that has proven to be very effective can be found on his
homepage: http://fly.to/suneye
And for scientific evidence that prove the existence on Shared Dreaming, Precognitive Dreams
and Remote Viewing should you take a look at this site: http://www.psiresearch.org
More scientific evidence on Psychokinesis, Remote Viewing and more can be found here:
http://www.princeton.edu/~pear
A site dedicated to the book: "Miracles of Mind: Exploring Non-Local Consciousness and
Spiritual Healing" - http://www.espresearch.com
For a lot of information on Remote Viewing and how you can learn it should you check out this
site: http://www.paradigm-sys.com/firedocs
The Remote Viewer Jon McMoneagle's own personal web-site: http://www.mceagle.com
A site where you will learn to "read" at amazing speeds. Use StereoReading to reach a speed on
many hundred thousands of words per minute: http://www.exploreit.net/thinkcentral
And if you have a question can you always post it to alt.dreams.lucid
3.2. What books are recommended?
A good, recommended book on Lucid Dreaming is "Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming" by
Stephen LaBerge and Howard Rheingold.
A most entertaining book about Lucid Dreams: "Conscious Dreaming: A Spiritual Path for Everyday
Life" by Robert Moss
Another good book on Lucid Dreaming is "Lucid Dreamer; A Waking Guide for the Traveler Between
Worlds" by Malcolm Godwin
If you want scientific studies on the paranormal should you read "The Conscious Universe: The
Scientific Truth of Psychic Phenomena" by Dean I. Radin.
More scientific studies on the paranormal can be found in this book "Margins of Reality" by
Robert G. Jahn and Brenda J. Dunne.
Even more scientific studies on the paranormal can be found in this book "Miracles of Mind:
Exploring Nonlocal Consciousness and Spiritual Healing" by Russell Targ and Ph.D. Jane Katra.
A good book that covers most of the history and development behind Remote Viewing "Mind Trek:
Exploring Consciousness, Time and Space Through Remote Viewing" by Joe McMoneagle.
A book that will tell you how you can read 25,000 words per minute: "PhotoReading" by Paul R.
Scheele.
An alternative activation technique for what you photoread is ImageStreaming, the technique
will also make WILD easier and help prolong your Lucid Dreams, explained in the book "The
Einstein Factor: A Proven New Method for Increasing Your Intelligence" by Win Wenger.
Credit: Thanks to The Lucidity Institute, Ian Wilson, people at alt.dreams.lucid,
alt.out-of-body and various mailing lists.
Disclaimer: I'm not responsible for any action you may take after reading this FAQ.
Last Update: February 1999
Copyright © Lars Rune Foleide (larsrune@sf.telia.no) -1999
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Reading List
Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming
Conscious Dreaming : A Spiritual Path for Everyday Life
The Lucid Dreamer : A Waking Guide for the Traveler Between Worlds
The Conscious Universe : The Scientific Truth of Psychic Phenomena
Margins of Reality : The Role of Consciousness in the Physical World
Miracles of Mind : Exploring Nonlocal Consciousness and Spiritual Healing
Mind Trek : Exploring Consciousness, Time, and Space Through Remote Viewing
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