Lucid dreaming and the astral world/astral projection/entities you meet/expierience

dc4

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Share your most awesomest expieriences of lucid dreaming and visits to the astral world.
I have lucid dreamed a few times, it doesn't come easy to me. I don't usually remember dreams ;(
A friend of mine has always been able to lucid dream atleast 2 times a month, and he sometimes saw a black shadow like figure flying over him, one time, he smoked with his friends, was kinda sleepy so he closed eyes and (this has happened before ) he was able to see the room with eyes closed, and then he felt the entity behind him, it went into him and he almost couldn't explain how he felt, that it was in him, he wanted to get it out, but then he undestood, he could control it, so he kind of pushed it in his friend, and he felt his friend, his head inside and stuff like that, also he could flex even the tiniest muscle without others moving, like on hands and stuff. So the friend starts freaking out and his eyes were black and so my friend like pulls the entity inside of himself again, then he felt sick and vomited, and that moment he feldt the entity leave and he felt good aagain. Super scary seems to me tho. The astral world is as dangerous as this world IMO.
TL;DR version: Damn astral world, you scary!
 

dc4

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Who's george noory? And that's not a bullshit story, cockatoo, lol, well maybe about the black eyes it only looked like that, but there was another guy, while it happened and he told me, that he saw them act real weird that night.
 

dc4

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And about the seeing with eyes closed, not like seeing, but he just like felt vibrations and somehow even saw the forms of objects and shit.
 

lokie

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Who's george noory? And that's not a bullshit story, cockatoo, lol, well maybe about the black eyes it only looked like that, but there was another guy, while it happened and he told me, that he saw them act real weird that night.

http://www.coasttocoastam.com/

George is a radio talk show host. Check out the links. he goes into a lot of freaky far out shit from area 51 to aliens
to astral out of body experience, Ouija board, shadow people etc... all kinds of off the beaten path topics.

I love the show.
 

Chief Walkin Eagle

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We are stronger than those entities. Those entities are just some sad/angry bitches looking to scare you. Tell your friend to fight it in his next lucid dream.
 

dc4

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Man, he had lucid dreams, but the entity wasn't there, because it wasn't a dream. He just saw the entity flying over him, either like just when getting up or when going to sleep and shit like that, and he has never seen it in his dreams/lucid dreams.
But hepheastus,there is a connection between dreams and the reality, because in lucid dreams you can sometimes go like to your friend's house and you'll see what he is doing, and the next day you can ask him if he did that sometime recenltly and it's ususally right.
And chief, yes I do believe that we're stronger because we have a physical body, but the fear and emotions can feed the entities, so it depends on how many strong emotions you have.
 

Chief Walkin Eagle

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We are also stronger because we are living and still have god/light present in us. It is a being of darkness, darkness aint shit when it comes to light. If you have a negative attitude and you fear it then yeah it will feed off of you. I havent been practicing on lucid dreaming, when I did I would just fly for like ten seconds, start falling down and wake up when I hit the ground, every time I woke up I would feel a intense and warm vibration in the chest and immediately go back to sleep. If I have a lucid dream and see a dark entity Im gunna go all Goku on that bitch lol I suggest your friend does something about that dark entity though, not cool to have that thing following him around.
 

dc4

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That vibration was probably sleep paralysis wearing off. I had it last night for the first time, damn I like woke up and couldn't move for a few seconds and it felt liek the bed was shaking and i was falling. So scared for a moment :D
The shadow doesn't follow, he just sometimes went there but i think he haven't seen it for a while, probably because my friend somehow has control of it, and he's not afraid, he even started talking with another guy that knows alot about shti liek that and he asked "is there a way to gain energy from that being?"
But the other guy convinced him to stay away from stuff like that, it's not good to do so.
 

Chief Walkin Eagle

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Nah it wasnt sleep paralysis, I wasnt scared at all, and Im able to move when I wake up with that vibration, I get in a comfortable position and fall right back to sleep. I hear that sleep paralysis is terrifying but what I feel is amazing, wish I could feel it all the time.
 

mindphuk

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Nah it wasnt sleep paralysis, I wasnt scared at all, and Im able to move when I wake up with that vibration, I get in a comfortable position and fall right back to sleep. I hear that sleep paralysis is terrifying but what I feel is amazing, wish I could feel it all the time.
I don't think he meant hypnogogic sleep paralysis but the very normal dream atonia.
 

Doer

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Whenever I've had hypnogogic sleep paralysis it is like I'm awake. Something bad is in the room and I can't turn my head. I can often hear something. I struggle.
 

smok3y1

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The way I sometimes sucessfully lucid dream is lets say you go to sleep around 1am and have to wake up at 9am. Set an alarm up at 7am and follow those lucid dreaming tutorials you find on line. Nearly every time I have lucid dreamed its been by doing this.

Edit: You would want to add an extra hour or 2 to your sleeping pattern because you feel extra tired when you do it.
 

Derple

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I met a demon in the form of a little girl, it was creepy as fuck. She had a blue sphere of light swirling around her arms in spirals, leaving behind glowing tracers of blue.
Never really wanted to try and astral project after that till this day.
 

high|hgih

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What is the psychologists name who said that dreams were just a bi-product of our natural need to sleep? Just like pooping or peeing is a bi-product of eating or drinking. It makes sense kind of. I don't doubt they have some significance though, just to learn things for yourself.

Its like every person in a dream is what the majority of you see's them as during waking life. If they are angry a lot, in your dreams they are always angry. Sometimes though they trick ya if you go and have a conversation with them they can easily convince you that they are not that kind of person. Just like in real life.

Dreaming is very strange and I've had my hand at lucid dreaming. I try to do it sometimes, but I've been to busy lately to really pay attention too it.

The craziest one I had was once this fuck stole my ipod. The thing was I thought I just left it at my friends house, but this other guy was over there after I was and saw it laying out and snatched it. Point is I was just gonna go get it the next morning. Well I go to bed that night and have this dream, all I remembered of it was the guy that was over there after I was, who was not significant at all, came and randomly cut my arm off with an electric saw. Then I was super offended, obviously, and snuck up on him with another electric saw and cut his arm off. His response was 'ahhh whyyy?' And I just told him 'eye for an eye'. It was quite epic.

Anyways the next day I went to go get it and it wasn't there, but my ear buds were. My ear buds were always connected to my iPod. Suspicious already my friend was talking about the night before how his friend was over. He has a rep for stealing iPods in specific out of random peoples cars and selling them to this BAM store who will give you quick cash for iPods always, and a lot too, better than most places. So I decided to go up too BAM and look at their iPods, mine had a last name on it from whoever owned it before(I bought it off amazon). So I asked the guy there if they had it, sure enough they did. So I put the puzzle together.

Then Im at my friends house that night. The mother fucker comes over again. This time with a gram of coke. He had to have bought this for 70-80 a gram, and the guy at the store said that he gave him 90 for it. I knew it was the bastard. I was going to confront him but decided to do it a different time because I was too intoxicated. So I left about an hour after he did that night, and I lost my keys and wallet. So I rip apart my buddies couch. Under the seat is a 64gb iPod touch right where he was sitting. It was his, and uhmm.. Now its mine.

The prophecy was fulfilled.

That by far was the strangest experience I ever had with anything like that though.. Or at least it connecting to real life somehow. Coincidence probably.
 

Zaehet Strife

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Some scientists claim that dreaming is a way to prepare ourselves for our waking life activities. Say back in the stone age, you have a dream that you are being chased by a saber tooth tiger, you start running and then you get the idea to climb up the tree you might have just ran by.

Say the occurrence happens in waking life, now the individual already has it in their mind to climb the tree, therefor further increasing the survival capabilities of the individual, or groups if the knowledge/experience is shared.

As time progresses, the human race has now become the top of the food chain, so maybe our dreams instead of preparing ourselves, give us the opportunity to enjoy them if we try hard enough (lucid dreaming) instead of depending on them for our survival.

Just a thought.
 

mindphuk

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Considering there are species of animals, and even individuals in our own human family that need very little sleep at all, there must be an extremely powerful evolutionary reason for sleeping and dreaming, especially considering how vulnerable it makes us.
 
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