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Topic: Not sick of these? Lucid Dreaming Test
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Node Knowflake Posts: 1162 From: Crowded House Registered: Nov 2005
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posted September 18, 2007 10:35 AM
I think this might appeal to some of you. Your Score: The Lucid Dreamer Conditions met: 62%. Talent: at least 87%. Possible advantages: 79%. Mastery: about 91%Your words were like a dream. But dreams could never fool me, Not that easily. Good job, you got one of the top three scores! You know what it is that you are doing in your dreams, and how, so much is for sure. If I�m wrong, and you are not quite the Lucid Dreamer yet, you may find the info below helpful. Conditions: Your sleeping habits are average; there's room for improvement, but all in all, it should be no problem. If you did well in the other categories, it will hardly bother you if there is one candle missing here and there, and you certainly won�t miss the potpourris or �Soothing Ocean Sounds Vol. 3�-CD either. Not ideal if you are still learning, though. Talent: Sensual and intuitive, you are most likely going to have the least trouble learning how to lucid dream, and your dreams will certainly be vivid enough to make it an experience to remember. Good for those who want to learn how to Lucid Dream in order to go on a sex-spree with their favorite novel characters. Don�t forget to pat the book before you go to sleep though. Unless you have serious trouble sleeping, it will come to you very easily. Advantages: You will have less difficulty than others to get and stay in control of your dreams, as there are one or two things among your hobbies that will definitely come in handy. Lucky you! Mastery: Wow, either your natural talent has discovered you while you didn�t notice, or you already worked your way to mastery and you only took this test to see how good you really are! I�m impressed!
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SattvicMoon Knowflake Posts: 2282 From: Registered: May 2007
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posted September 18, 2007 11:04 AM
Your Score: The Novice Conditions met: 50%. Talent: at least 58%. Possible advantages: 45%. Mastery: about 25%------------------ SattvicMoonz Home Page and Blog IP: Logged |
Azalaksh Knowflake Posts: 6485 From: New Brighton, MN, USA Registered: Nov 2004
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posted September 18, 2007 01:37 PM
Your Score: The Promising Novice Conditions met: 50%. Talent: at least 75%. Possible advantages: 62%. Mastery: about 56% Mastery: You are just beginning to learn about Lucid Dreaming, and that's okay -- every journey has its first step. If your sleeping conditions are ideal, it will be a very successful first step. By writing down your dreams you will remember more details each time. If you contemplate things around you with high awareness the intensity of sensations within dreams will increase. You should try asking yourself 10 times or so per day if you are dreaming, and if you make this a habit, you may continue doing it in your dreams, which can trigger a lucid dream. IP: Logged |
OMG Jay Knowflake Posts: 360 From: Registered: Sep 2007
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posted September 18, 2007 02:52 PM
Your Score: The EnigmaConditions met: 79%. Talent: at least 70%. Possible advantages: 62%. Mastery: about 45%
You get lots of sleep, you certainly don't lack concentration, and your imagination and intuition are quite awesome - it's only a matter of time. This is a very odd score to get. Dodging vivid and lucid dreams with your potential - almost impossible. Yet you made it. Conditions: This is the way to sleep, my friend. You rest on a fluffy cloud with the sun as a pillow and a blanket of stars. Nothing stands in your way! Go for those amazing super powers, they are only available while asleep! Talent: Sensual and intuitive, you are most likely going to have the least trouble learning how to lucid dream, and your dreams will certainly be vivid enough to make it an experience to remember. Good for those who want to learn how to Lucid Dream in order to go on a sex-spree with their favourite novel characters. Don�t forget to pat the book before you go to sleep though. Unless you have serious trouble sleeping, it will come to you very easily. Advantages: You will have less difficulty than others to get and stay in control of your dreams, as there are one or two things among your hobbies that will definitely come in handy. Lucky you! Mastery: You are just beginning to learn about Lucid Dreaming, and that�s okay � every journey has its first step. If your sleeping conditions are ideal, it will be a very successful first step. By writing down your dreams you will remember more details each time. If you contemplate things around you with high awareness the intensity of sensations within dreams will increase. You should try asking yourself 10 times or so per day if you are dreaming, and if you make this a habit, you may continue doing it in your dreams, which can trigger a lucid dream. IP: Logged |
yourfriendinspirit Moderator Posts: 2528 From: California, USA Registered: Oct 2006
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posted September 18, 2007 03:04 PM
Your Score: The Master of Dreams Conditions met: 95%. Talent: at least 91%. Possible advantages: 100%. Mastery: about 95% Beneath elder trees in full bloom I dreamt of her; the Moon's twin sisterGreat job~ You got the top score! You know what it is that you are doing in your dreams, and how, so much is for sure. Conditions: This is the way to sleep, my friend. You rest on a fluffy cloud with the sun as a pillow and a blanket of stars. Nothing stands in your way! Go for those amazing super powers, they are only available while asleep! Talent: Sensual and intuitive, you are most likely going to have the least trouble learning how to lucid dream, and your dreams will certainly be vivid enough to make it an experience to remember. Good for those who want to learn how to Lucid Dream in order to go on a sex-spree with their favourite novel characters. Don't forget to pat the book before you go to sleep though. Unless you have serious trouble sleeping, it will come to you very easily. Advantages: You will have less difficulty than others to get and stay in control of your dreams, as there are one or two things among your hobbies that will definitely come in handy. Lucky you! Mastery: Wow, either your natural talent has discovered you while you didn't notice, or you already worked your way to mastery and you only took this test to see how good you really are! I'm impressed! ------------------ Sendin' love your way, "your friend in spirit"
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SolarJustice Knowflake Posts: 159 From: USA Registered: Sep 2007
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posted September 19, 2007 01:38 AM
i completely suck, lol! at least it did'nt tell me i was just a wet dreamer...ha.ha... -sorry probably inappropriate so anyway here it is for all to laugh at;Your Score: The Novice Conditions met: 45%. Talent: at least 45%. Possible advantages: 16%. Mastery: about 6% Your sleeping habits are pretty normal, but you seem to lack any kind of pre-existing skill or talent that will help you learn how to Lucid Dream. Don't worry. Where there's a will, there's a way. If there's a will. Conditions: Your sleeping habits are average; there's room for improvement, but all in all, it should be no problem. If you did well in the other categories, it will hardly bother you if there is one candle missing here and there, and you certainly won?t miss the potpourris or ?Soothing Ocean Sounds Vol. 3?-CD either. Not ideal if you are still learning, though. Talent: You don?t space out an awful lot, and you aren?t too intuitive, either, maybe just average. That's okay. It?s not required to control your dreams, but it sure makes it a lot more fun. If you give yourself that extra portion of ?smelling the roses?, your dreams will get a lot more vivid. Advantages: You may experience difficulties in taking as well as keeping control. Maybe you should try giving yourself a break from hard work to do something creative, or treat yourself to a relaxing activity of some sort; it will certainly do you good even if you don't aim for Lucid Dreams. Mastery: You are just beginning to learn about Lucid Dreaming, and that?s okay ? every journey has its first step. If your sleeping conditions are ideal, it will be a very successful first step. By writing down your dreams you will remember more details each time. If you contemplate things around you with high awareness the intensity of sensations within dreams will increase. You should try asking yourself 10 times or so per day if you are dreaming, and if you make this a habit, you may continue doing it in your dreams, which can trigger a lucid dream. (Thanks Third Eye for this info! It was taken from this book.) hey Node, all the same it was really a fun test -thanks ------------------ yes, im new -please be kind. IP: Logged |
Node Knowflake Posts: 1162 From: Crowded House Registered: Nov 2005
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posted September 19, 2007 07:53 AM
SolarJustice: My first memory of a Lucid Dream is of flying. I was high enough to be above the tree tops. It was a relaxed, joyous feeling of freedom. I rolled and tumbled in the air doing somersaults and such. When the dream started to change..to end, I said NO! I am having too much fun! I want to continue this feeling. So, I put myself back in the air and continued the dream. My dreams have always been vivid, detailed, and full of color. Like being in, or watching a movie. In a Lucid Dream you have a great deal of control. They are most likely to occur right before we wake up, when the sub-conscious and the conscious mind are firmly meshed, and in harmony. They are "talking to each other" I have a suggestion for you. A long time ago I read a How to remember your dreams piece. It was written by a Native American. Forgive me but I don't remember the tribe this person belonged to, or what book the reference is from. But this helped me, and might help you if your interested. For a week, or a month- however long it takes to feel improvement. Say to yourself over and over I will remember my dreams. Particularly right when your head hits the pillow. You are in essence programming your conscious 'waking' mind to listen and remember what the sub-conscious is thinking when you sleep. The brain, like a computer can be programmed. I noticed a difference after only 1 night.
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Bluemoon Knowflake Posts: 4456 From: Stafford, VA USA Registered: Feb 2005
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posted September 19, 2007 03:52 PM
Your Score: The Talented NoviceConditions met: 62%. Talent: at least 75%. Possible advantages: 58%. Mastery: about 47%With sharp senses and an imagination that constantly wanders, you'd make for a great Lucid Dreamer. With a bit of practice, you'll be there in no time. You definitely got the talent! Conditions: Your sleeping habits are average; there's room for improvement, but all in all, it should be no problem. If you did well in the other categories, it will hardly bother you if there is one candle missing here and there, and you certainly won�t miss the potpourris or �Soothing Ocean Sounds Vol. 3�-CD either. Not ideal if you are still learning, though. Talent: Sensual and intuitive, you are most likely going to have the least trouble learning how to lucid dream, and your dreams will certainly be vivid enough to make it an experience to remember. Good for those who want to learn how to Lucid Dream in order to go on a sex-spree with their favourite novel characters. Don�t forget to pat the book before you go to sleep though. Unless you have serious trouble sleeping, it will come to you very easily. Advantages: You may experience difficulties in taking as well as keeping control. Maybe you should try giving yourself a break from hard work to do something creative, or treat yourself to a relaxing activity of some sort; it will certainly do you good even if you don't aim for Lucid Dreams. Mastery: You are just beginning to learn about Lucid Dreaming, and that�s okay � every journey has its first step. If your sleeping conditions are ideal, it will be a very successful first step. By writing down your dreams you will remember more details each time. If you contemplate things around you with high awareness the intensity of sensations within dreams will increase. You should try asking yourself 10 times or so per day if you are dreaming, and if you make this a habit, you may continue doing it in your dreams, which can trigger a lucid dream. (Thanks Third Eye for this info! It was taken from this book.) IP: Logged |
aqua inferno Knowflake Posts: 1106 From: hopping about Europe Registered: Oct 2006
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posted September 19, 2007 07:03 PM
Your Score: The Skilled NoviceConditions met: 66%. Talent: at least 33%. Possible advantages: 66%. Mastery: about 50% Hm, not bad. Your first steps will likely be rewarded with success. Conditions: Your sleeping habits are average; there's room for improvement, but all in all, it should be no problem. If you did well in the other categories, it will hardly bother you if there is one candle missing here and there, and you certainly won�t miss the potpourris or �Soothing Ocean Sounds Vol. 3�-CD either. Not ideal if you are still learning, though. Talent: You don�t space out an awful lot, and you aren�t too intuitive, either, maybe just average. That's okay. It�s not required to control your dreams, but it sure makes it a lot more fun. If you give yourself that extra portion of �smelling the roses�, your dreams will get a lot more vivid. Advantages: You will have less difficulty than others to get and stay in control of your dreams, as there are one or two things among your hobbies that will definitely come in handy. Lucky you! Mastery: You are just beginning to learn about Lucid Dreaming, and that�s okay � every journey has its first step. If your sleeping conditions are ideal, it will be a very successful first step. By writing down your dreams you will remember more details each time. If you contemplate things around you with high awareness the intensity of sensations within dreams will increase. You should try asking yourself 10 times or so per day if you are dreaming, and if you make this a habit, you may continue doing it in your dreams, which can trigger a lucid dream. (Thanks Third Eye for this info! It was taken from this book.)
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Node Knowflake Posts: 1162 From: Crowded House Registered: Nov 2005
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posted September 21, 2007 09:58 AM
For: SolarJustice, read above post -and, are you a Sun ?IP: Logged | |