Doing this just to see shadow person and ask him questions about who he is
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06-09-2012, 09:45 AM #121
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06-09-2012, 09:47 AM #122
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Its fun to troll and all but the people pushing this "Shadow People" thing are ruining people's future Astral/Lucid experiences by scaring them away from it. From what I can see people in this thread are taking it seriously and shying away.
Don't Listen To That Crap!
It's manifested in your mind. If you think its going to happen it will. You have to learn to use your mind as a muscle because you're not on the physical plane anymore. Like I said before I never encountered anything "evil" in paralysis, and the negative things that I have crossed in the other plane are dismissed simply by will.
You have to realize you're in control. You can't die. You're not going to be the exception. Don't fear the unknown, try to understand it. There is nothing to fear but fear itself.
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06-09-2012, 09:48 AM #123
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06-09-2012, 09:53 AM #124
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06-09-2012, 10:05 AM #125
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06-09-2012, 10:10 AM #126
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sleep paralysis is the first phase. if you can hold on during that portion of the ordeal and succumb to it, youll enter the LD state.
the best course by far i have found for achieving lucid dreams is the monroe institute "HEMI SYNC" CDs. they can be found on the web for free.....
you want the "gateway experience""If you're doing business with a religious son-of-a-b*&ch, get it in writing. His word isn't worth ****. Not with the good lord telling him how to **** you on the deal."- William Seward Burroughs.
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06-09-2012, 10:12 AM #127
I agree with you... ive never believed in anything that could get me in my sleep or whatever but this weird thing happened to me just this week.
Ive been able to lucid dream alot but usually its just the kind where im in a dream and realize im in a dream not the kind where you try to stay awake to make it into a dream or whatever.
Anyways two nights ago i was thinking maybe i could go into someones dream and tell them something they could remember. So while i was trying to fall asleep i just thought really hard about going into my friends dream REALLY HARD. Then all the sudden i couldnt move and even though my eyes are shut i could still see the light from my alarm clock but then **** got scary because this nappy hair demon bish was sitting on my bed to my left staring at me and i couldnt move or wake up and she just turned her head sideways and grabbed my face and after being terrified i finally woke up. I Just dismissed it as sleep paralysis/my imagination.
Then yesterday morning (the morning after that happened) i woke up and went to take a shower and had this black **** that looked like charcol on my face.. not a lot but i took a shower before bed and my face was clean before i went to sleep.... kinda thought that was weird.
THEN last night i was just laying in bed and my faurkin alarm clock goes off. It has switches on it that tell you if your alarm is on or off and they were all set to off. I flipped them off and on and the alarm wouldnt stop, i hit snooze, and the power button and the damn thing wouldnt turn off. So finally i unplugged it from the wall and it shut off. THEN after plugging it back in 10 minutes later it does it again....... im not plugging it back in.
sorry for the long post
/true story
CLIFFS:
-Experience lucid dreams a lot.
-Decided to try and go into my friends dream and see if he remembers it.
-Demon Bish grabs my face and i cant move
-Next morning wake up with black stuff on my face
-The next night im laying in bed and my alarm clock goes off and the only way i could get it to stop was unplugging it from the outletLast edited by TheP-man; 06-09-2012 at 11:06 AM.
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06-09-2012, 10:26 AM #128
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06-09-2012, 10:54 AM #129
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06-09-2012, 11:06 AM #130
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06-09-2012, 11:13 AM #131
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06-09-2012, 11:22 AM #132
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06-09-2012, 08:48 PM #133
fuaaarrrrkkkk went to sleep last night after reading this thread and deciding to try lucid dreaming first time. Followed the instructions from the thread OP linked to. Now, I clearly remember waking up temporarily in the night, I assumed the position and CLEARLY remember feeling vibration and chit, but after that I did not know what to do and I was confused what the next step was. The vibration part was intense , not sure if it was a stage of lucid dreaming or just a regular dream though.
One question, when you assume the position and start thinking of falling etc, do you try hard not to fall back to sleep thinking of falling. Because I think I started to think of falling but fell asleep before my mind could comprehend it.
This has potential fuaarrrkrkkkk, imagine the possibilities fuuuuuu
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06-10-2012, 08:13 AM #134
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06-10-2012, 09:44 AM #135
IDK know man, just as I woke up in the morning, and during the night at times when sleep was broken, I was certain it was part of SP and lucid dreaming, but now I am starting to think it might have been just a regular dream.
Let's say you lucid dream successfully and continue with normal sleep afterwards. Then you get up in the morning, how do you know it was a lucid dream and not a regular one? Is it really that DIFFERENT and MEMORABLE?
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08-05-2012, 02:34 PM #136
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I went sleep deprived for 24 hours after new years then finally fell asleep laying down on my back with my hands crossed over my chest like I was dead (sleep like this all the time) (srs)
Woke up, or atleast I think I did... I'm not sure but I couldn't move, hallucinating like a mother fuarker. I saw shadow figures, and strange people in black suits with faces that was like that swirly hypnotizing chit. and they always would lean on the edge of my bed and stare at me for hours on end speaking a weird unknown language to me, even after they would disappear I would still hear voices. I had full days, like talking to people going to the store and stuff, only to wake up and find out I never even got out of bed. this went on for a week because I couldn't tell when I was actually asleep or awake.
true story, I chit not.
Did I reach the other side?
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08-05-2012, 02:50 PM #137
if you want to avoid a bad experience, lay a lightweight t-shirt or sheet over your eyes, ears and neck next time you try to have a lucid dream. Make it so your eyes are completely covered and you physically cannot see anything even if you open them. That way, if you see anything you know for sure that its fake (as if you didnt anyways lulz). Its just reassuring
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