After reading a lot of WritersCube’s DJ and seeing his responses to the numerous questions about his level of lucidity, I’ve come up with a theory as to why he has lucid dreams every night. First, I would like to analyze one of his metaphors:
What does this tell us? He does not see dreaming in the same light as we do.
Exactly! He has a different mindset. To him, dreams are not what our definition of dreams are:
To us, dreams are a series of images. Magical things that astound us and things that we have to work to gain a foothold in. To WritersCube, he spends about 16 hours in a reality in which he is limited, and then he lays down and goes to sleep to enter another reality. This is why he has such frequent LDs. He does not see dreams as we do. He’s been LDing since he was 4!
And that brings me to my second argument, an addendum to the theory. His belief and definition of dreams was established primarily before any other definition gained root. We, however, have had years to build into our mind that our dreams are those magical perceptions that we have no control over. This belief we held until doubt seeped in as we discovered LDing and LD4all. For Cube his primary definition of dreams as an interactive reality, not a figment of his mind, but a living breathing evolving reality that is every bit as real as the air we breath when we’re not comatose and hallucinating, and this brings me to my solution.
They’re not dreams. Believe every bit of that three word sentence. If you’re not comfortable moving away from the word dreams, rewrite your definition of dreams. An easy way to do that is to state what your mind currently believes a dream is and then state, preferably out loud and written down, what dreams should be: an alternate reality. This is a simple manipulation of how Psychology believes memory works. For a linky, click here.
Near the bottom it says the three steps in memory are encoding, storage, and retrieval. From my studies in Psychology, this is correct, but what the web page fails to say that the book said to me is that after retrieval the process begins again. Therefore you can re-encode a memory and alter anything, say a definition. Say the definition dreams. This is our goal.
Our goal: eliminate a false perspective of what a dream is. It is not something we can’t control. It is not something we can’t control. It Is Not Something We Can’t Control. IT IS NOT SOMETHING WE CAN’T CONTROL! Say it with me, people. We can control dreams. They are our domain. It is a reality that we interact with. A place for personal expansion and inspiration. A natural phenomenon that takes place solely in our mind; a disconnection of our body from our consciousness, and while our body becomes paralyzed our minds are freed. Dreams are wonderful, our thoughts alive and constructing a wonderful reality, a wonderful world for our personal enjoyment.
[color=red]EDIT: Part 2 Located here.[/color]
To all reading, I adopted this belief yesterday. I’ll be sure to key everyone in when the successes start piling in.