Do you lucid dream?
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ir001 — 1 year ago(March 22, 2025 01:54 AM)
I would have thought anything was possible in a dream. And some people used to call this 'control' remote viewing! I have had dreams where I am in control of it, and was able to move around in any direction like it was a 3d model and I was operating the built-in camera, which I later found on the internet and had a go at. Moreover, certain controlled dreams that I have had would have me speaking to some men outside the CIA's headquarters and their telling me that I can only go in so far. Surely that was a dream, yes, for they would not be able to transmit a remote viewing session across the Atlantic to little old me in my bed.
I have had lucid dreams like I had taken too much LSD, my mind all over the place and moving quickly.
I have also heard voices while lucid dreams were happening, someone saying my name which woke me up from it. And I sometimes woke to a loud buzz which at first I assumed was someone transmitting it to my head, but later came to realise was my mind somehow tuning in to the building's entry door buzzer when someone pressed it at a certain time, albeit when I was naturally waking up.
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Chicxulub — 1 year ago(March 22, 2025 04:24 AM)
There's a method that allows you to initiate them. The goal is "mind awake, body asleep". Some people think it's actually astral projection. I practiced it a while back, and had some interesting experiences, but gave it up because it always left me feeling tired the next day. Definitely something to try if you're into lucid dreaming, though.