I know people can have multiple lucid dreams per night if they wake up or can just transition.
BUT! If a lucid master had 10 nights to have as many lucid dreams that he/she could, WITHOUT WAKING UP, how many could he/she have?
I know people can have multiple lucid dreams per night if they wake up or can just transition.
BUT! If a lucid master had 10 nights to have as many lucid dreams that he/she could, WITHOUT WAKING UP, how many could he/she have?
Nobody is a master. Being ‘successful’ depends on your determination and ambition, not on how many LD’s you’ve gotten.
Hehe… I disagree. You can have all the determination and ambiton in the world and still not have a single LD.
My answer to the OP is: a lot. I had abour 15 in one week when I was working hard to achieving LDs (when I started out)And I’m NO master.
To be honest… Your question is a bit dumb, animahngo. What does it matter if someone wakes up between? It is much easier to have (and remember) more LDs if you wake up (even very brielfy) now and then.
well, just looking at this from a purely theoretical view:
if you assume one can only have LD’s during REM sleep, and one has 5 to 6 REM phases a night, then one could theoretically have 6 LD’s a night, thus 60 in 10 days.
but this is purely theoretical.
Supposing I actually gathered people together and conducted some sort of experiment, which is the exact circumstance I was thinking when I typed oup the question, then it would be to separate advanced lucid dreamers, from masters…
What do you mean by “Master”, the closest thing I can think of if being able to have LD’s at will and a reasonable handful can do that. If you are trying to define master as someone who has 4-5-6 LD’s a night, well I wouldn;t want all my dreams to be lucid all the time.
Well… There are some on this site who can induce them almost at will via some combination of WBTB & Wild. I’d consider them a ‘master’.
I’ve read stories of dream yogis who essentially never leave consciousness… ie. they transition smoothly & consciously from wakefulness to sleep.
What would technique would it be if I think breifly about what type of lucid experience I want to have, then just go to sleep, and am lucid, doing what I wanted to do, or where I wanted to be, completely lucid from the start?
Also, what technique would I be using if I just think that I want to be lucid, go to sleep, and am lucid?
I’m a ‘master’ with 4 years of experience, but I’m certainly not a ‘Grand Master’ in the sense that I have 6 LDs a night, every night, as PasQuale mentioned as possible.
I can virtually induce lucidity at least once on any night I choose though, via auto suggestion.
Well my question is this, evenb though I probably could have 5-6LD’s a night if i wanted, what reason would there be. I enjoy normal dreams as well and nothing but LD’s would get old.
I think it’s more important to have longer lds, than more frequent ones. Read Writerscube’s dream experiment here.
Can you imagine having 5 of those dreams a night?