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What Lucid Dreaming FEELS Like

An episode of the Lucid Dreaming Experience by HowToLucid.com podcast, hosted by Lucid Dreaming Experience by HowToLucid.com, titled "What Lucid Dreaming FEELS Like" was published on November 5, 2022 and runs 7 minutes.

November 5, 2022 ·7m · Lucid Dreaming Experience by HowToLucid.com

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I made a video about what lucid dreaming feels like before, about 4-5 years ago.  It wasn’t very good so now I’ve re-made it.  In this video, we’ll cover Pain in lucid dreams, pleasure, awareness, time dilation, mind altering experiences and other things about what lucidity feels like.  You have the power of choice, and at the same time, you can control various things.  If you don’t want gravity to work, you can turn it off. ‘How does that work?’  You may be wondering.  Well, Imagine still that you’re walking down the street.  When you throw a stone in the air, it falls.  This is because your mind has a ‘blueprint’ for how reality should work.   It’s observed hundreds of things being thrown in the air, and every time when something goes up, it must come down.  It’s a programmed neural pathway in your brain.  To change it, all you need to do in the dream is ‘expect’ something else to happen.  This is also how you change the feeling of your dream.    By expecting something to happen in a lucid dream, it will happen.  Remember that although you’re experiencing and exploring the new world, you’re also creating it.  Your belief and expectation can change the rules of the dream world and how lucid dreaming feels.

I made a video about what lucid dreaming feels like before, about 4-5 years ago. 

It wasn’t very good so now I’ve re-made it. 

In this video, we’ll cover Pain in lucid dreams, pleasure, awareness, time dilation, mind altering experiences and other things about what lucidity feels like. 

You have the power of choice, and at the same time, you can control various things. 

If you don’t want gravity to work, you can turn it off. ‘How does that work?’ 

You may be wondering. 

Well, Imagine still that you’re walking down the street. 

When you throw a stone in the air, it falls. 

This is because your mind has a ‘blueprint’ for how reality should work.  

It’s observed hundreds of things being thrown in the air, and every time when something goes up, it must come down. 

It’s a programmed neural pathway in your brain. 

To change it, all you need to do in the dream is ‘expect’ something else to happen. 

This is also how you change the feeling of your dream.   

By expecting something to happen in a lucid dream, it will happen. 

Remember that although you’re experiencing and exploring the new world, you’re also creating it. 

Your belief and expectation can change the rules of the dream world and how lucid dreaming feels.

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