This is only in scientific terms. I want to check if someone who has more intense dreams or LD, was having head injury in the past. Also lucidity is not usual dream state anyway, so When particulary strong magnetic activity occur it sure is connected with lucid dreaming capability.
Ive had many head injuries,mostly due to the sports i was doing though most of my life.Somehow most injuries was just in my head,heh its funny to confess to head injuries…
anyways…i suck at lding.
But ive seen and read materials about people having enhanced ability to see ghosts and energies when they survived lighting strike.Sounds like simple method to get to your supernatural talents,just the risk involved is bit annoying:)
i banged my head really bad a few months ago, and coincidentally, thats when i started to awake in sleep paralysis on a DAILY basis…which for me is a key stepping stone towards lucidity. You may be on to something…
Tell us more about this new technique:)was it right or left side of the head?How strong it need to be done?Is being knocked uncouncious required?
Take care:)
Oh yeah, a new technique! BILD… brain-injury induced lucid dreams! haha… very dangerous method i bet? Anyone with succes post results, did you use a hammer, a chainsaw? lolz…
It came to me reading on neurology site, that me myself was bumped my head really hard in my 5th year. I still remeber clearly that, one of my earliest memories. I fell into dig for the cellar of the house, and directly on my head. I think that can be responsible for my unusual dreaming experience. I also read somewhere that left front part of the head when electricaly stimulated induce kind of WILD.
I don’t encourage anyone to do BILD, but if someone had previous injury it can be connected with supernatural phenomena.
Thanks for participation in this.
i had a pretty bad injury 6years ago (minor brain haemmorhage) and since then my dreams have been much more vivid. and i have had 3-4 intense lucid dreams (including full control yesterday, after only finding out the term for “lucid dreaming” the day before).
My injury (when I was 5 years old) was in the back of the head, falling and bumping into ground, was wet I think which saved me. I wanted to be more specific. Since injury was in early years, I don’t know of my dreams before. So I can not say if it improved dreaming, I just have more unusual dreaming and sleaping expirience then It is common.
There was only a little blood, more blunt injury. In my opinion if injury is visible it cause less damage to the interior cranium. Like energy spent in injury is on the surface and tearing skin.
In my case all energy spent was inside my head directly on brain parts. I don’t know if there were any haemorages, but I survived next 25years, but I must say I had headaches from time to time.
As for the second part of the topic, magnetic activity.
Me personaly was in radar facility when serving my military.
It was noticed by the more then few soldiers that we had unbelievable dreams, and not only dreams. Viewing ghost like and gremlin like creatures during the night was rather common.
We were about 500 metres from two antenas, there were times that both were on in the same time.
I was thinking that when geomagnetic activity is stronger, more probably one will have LD expirience.
I had two in november, and when I checked site watching geomagnetic activity it was twice as strong as would be normal.
Anyone have noticed the same??