Re: Lucid Dreaming and Lucid Thinking
Originally Posted by
Presence
Has anyone been able to do anything with the perspective that dreams and thoughts are basically the same other than the change of our attention, focus, and overall consciousness which is involved. I believe that to this day, and wonder if anyone else does.
In short no.
For me most thoughts are not dreams. It’s not clear if dreams are just thoughts but I am of the opinion that dream worlds are real in the same sense as the physical world.
Originally Posted by
Presence
This sort of understanding got me to try something similar to lucid/vivid dreaming, but with thinking. I waited until my mind started naturally visualizing a thought, then recognized it, held onto the environment, started asking questions, and tried to just allow everything to happen without creating anything consciously. It led me on a fascinating trip through my mind, which I won't get into the details here, but I felt was a pretty successful start.
Anyway, this leads me to believe that if I can continuously recognize when I'm in a thought trance (it happens a lot...actually), hold on to that environment, and become aware that I'm thinking while aware of the environment, I will create a habit which will effect the ability to become aware in dreams.
It’s an interesting alternative approach to becoming lucid.
FYI there is an advanced lucid dreaming technique where you become lucid within a dream but not part of the dreams. This lucid “watcher” observes the action but does not participate in it. This is a much easier perspective for dream alteration (also advanced lucid dreaming skill). Combined with the regular in-dream lucid dreaming, you can both experience the dream and alter it from the outside at the same time. This relates to what you are saying as the lucid watcher can watch the thoughts of the in-dream self. It’s also possible to awaken the watcher while awake and watch your own thoughts from an outside perspective WHILE going on with your daily activities. This is an excellent way to ‘discover’ habits and correct them.
Sin nada (Nothing is impossible)
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