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13763489 No.13763489 [Reply] [Original]

How can I make myself dream of 2hu?
Ideally lucid dreams.

>tfw another night will pass where I black out, and am seperated from cute things
Come on faggots, I'm sure one of you has found a way to do this.
But no drugs, I cant risk pissing off family by looking like a drug user.

>> No.13763557 [DELETED] 

I possess the knowledge, but your crossie manners only deserve a ggrks

>> No.13763613

>>13763489

Who are you quoting?

>> No.13764081

>>13763489
Ask /x/.

>> No.13764097

Lucid dreaming is too damn hard.
I started practicing lucid dreaming and creating a tulpa almost at the same time, but I never managed to have a decent lucid dreaming. There was one or two times I realized I was dreaming, but nothing more.
It's not worth it.

>> No.13764329

>>13764097
Yeah. I remember a period where I was interested in this too, read about it every day and tried it out a bunch of times. I made some progress in the way that in a couple of nights, I could realize that I was dreaming and gained control of myself, but the experience was so short before I lost control, it honestly felt frustrating and pointless.

Supposedly there's some dream wizards that can do this every day at will, but they're people actually enthusiastic about this stuff, the ones that prepare properly and do it during the day as opposed to just before going to sleep, which is apparently when you're actually supposed to do this. If you only have a passing curiosity on the subject, you'll still make progress, just very slowly and it'll maybe feel frustrating.

Honestly, from the sound of it, you're better off with mirtazapine or LSD or something.

>> No.13764338

>>13763489
I know how you can lucid dream. Whenever you want! Dream about anything you want, really. But I don't want to tell you. Only because... I just want to protect you, Anon..

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>>13764097
I found a quick method to master it without practice or effort it but it takes around 5 days.

There is a sleep cycle called uberman. Instead of sleeping 8 hours a day in a single block, you sleep 20 min blocks 6 times a day. It takes around 5 days to get used to.

The sleep becomes so intense during these 20 min that you actually get lucid dreams no matter what. No reality checking or journaling needed.

The issue is that most don't have the endurance to resist the adaptation process. IT is very hard unless you have a spotter that times you.

>> No.13764746

>>13764728
Oh and since time perception is different in dreams, even though you're asleep for 20 min the lucid dreams feel like hours.

>> No.13764839

>>13763489
play a lot of games, watch a lot of 2hu videos, browse through pictures, literally fill all your non-sleeping time with touhou

and sleep a lot. 20 hours a day. more. if you can't, then force yourself. if you can't force yourself, take sleeping pills

the more you sleep, the lighter your sleep is, the more you remember and the more lucid your dreaming will be

>> No.13764878

>>13764097
>>13764329
Yes it seems not something you can just dabble at. The same it is with dreams in general, if you care about them, you get more of them, more significant. It's probably hard for someone who lives a NEET life to find such mental energy to expend.

I've tried some of the lucid dreaming courses but all I got was sleep paralysis. I was too scared to try again.

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>>13764878
What was your paralysis like? I strangely on rare occasions still get them, maybe once or twice a year. Almost all of mine involve weird masks or face-shaped forms getting on top of my body and close to my face, presumably on an attempt to try and block my breathing somehow. There was this one time though, where I woke up and I saw myself standing by my room's window. My dopple started moving towards the side of my bed, probably in an attempt to try and sit on top of my body. Since I couldn't move, I got really tense and sped up my breathing, breaking me out of the paralysis. That was the only time I ever saw another human-like hallucination in a paralysis.

They've almost completely stopped ever since I got off quetiapine, though. Can't remember the last time I had one.

>> No.13765963

The thing that ended up working for me was intermittently asking myself if I was awake. Eventually I started asking myself the same question while dreaming and was able to occasionally start consciously making decisions on what I'd do during a given dream.

>> No.13766015

>>13764097
I never understood how you make a tulpa despite the guides.
Do you just need to think really hard or talk to the air till you become mad or something?

>> No.13766034 [DELETED] 

>>13764097
Did you have any success with the tulpa?

>> No.13766279

The other night I dreamt of Wakasagihime. It was nice, but no lucid dreaming sadly. Every time I try to go lucid I just end up waking myself up. It's frustrating.

>> No.13766292

>>13766279
Did you greet her?

>> No.13766367

>>13766292
Yes

>> No.13766588
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13766588

a combination of all these. WILD method gave me tons of sleep paralysis, but i ended up finding sleep paralysis the easiest thing to lucid dream from

>> No.13766637

>>13763489
Who are you quoting?

>> No.13766912

>>13764728
It takes forever for me to actually fall asleep, so I don't know how I'd make this work.

>> No.13766931

>>13766588
How does it feel to lucid dream?
From time to time I have dreams where I have a certain control over my body, but everything is very blurry and I can barely walk (legs are heavy, specailly if running, I can't punch anything because my arms goes very very slow etc).

What can you do while lucid dreaming? Most of my dreams are more like memories than weird places, unless it's yet another apocalypse where I get found in the last minute and semi-wakeup and pretend nothing happed as if I were savescumming with a videogame.

>> No.13766932

hello dudes

i lucid dream literally every single night
as for the tulpa thing it's not worth it - its easiest when your sanity is gone and insanity, while it might be great at the time is no good
you will regret being insane

>> No.13766958

Hey /jp/, mind if I blog a bit? I'm not a dream otaku, but I had a (short) lucid dream today. They seem to come at random to me, I used to have a lot of them back when I was a kid (I used to think that they were normal, even) but they became rarer as I became an adult, and it's been months since my last one. This time I dreamt that I was playing some sort of crazy game supposedly made by myself, and in the middle of the action I thought to myself, "this game can't be real". That's what triggered my insight that it was a dream. Then I started floating around for a few seconds before suddenly opening my eyes. It felt amazing, though. I really should get back to keeping my dream diary on a daily basis once again...

>> No.13767089

>>13766931
moving about is like a drunk floatyness and dream vision usually is blurry but can made better through dream stabilization. and you can do whatever you believe you can do

https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Lucid_Dreaming/Using

this site really helped me. i used to have dreams i knew i was dreaming but everything was black and then i woke up shortly after

>> No.13767342

>>13763489
Ask /x/.

But have my input: I've read on it even though I don't really want to have lucid dreams, just because it's an interesting subject. Apparently, you first have to cause yourself sleep paralysis, then you have to fall asleep, and then, when you start dreaming, you have to try and find a light switch, and turn it on and off - the lights won't be turned off, so you'll know you're in a dream, and will be able to take control over it.

But when you have lucid dreams, you aren't resting. So when you wake up, you won't feel like you went to bed - more like you were exercising all night long.

If you still wanna go through with it, I can tell you how to cause yourself sleep paralysis: I caused myself sleep paralysis by accident a couple of weeks ago. You have to kinda cause suffocation on yourself. I've read about people placing pillows on top of themselves and whatnot, but I inadvertently did it by sleeping belly-down, with my limbs spread out as much as I could (it was a very hot day, and I tried to sleep that way to fight off the heat, causing myself sleep paralysis by accident).

But be warned: when you're in sleep paralysis, your fear receptors get heightened like balls, and some people have reported having horrible hallucinations of monsters ripping them apart while they're unable to move for like what feels like hours. Or at least you'll feel a lot of anxiety. And if you try to scream, you'll just suffocate, because you're in the middle of self-asphyxiation.

>> No.13767392

>>13766015
Imagine hard enough and it will become real to you is basically how it works, the specific method used is more of a ''whatever works for you" scenario.

>> No.13767399

>>13766015
It's self-inflicted schizophrenia by constant meditation turned concentration focused forcing yourself to a hallucinate.

>> No.13767415

>>13767399
>schizophrenia
Not really, tulpas aren't latently hostile and don't require hallucination.

>> No.13767424

>>13767415
In what way do tulpas not require hallucination? The whole point of them is to hallucinate an entity.

>> No.13767431

>>13767424
No, the point is to have another sentient consciousness in your head for communication, hallucination is optional.

>> No.13767439

>>13767431
All the guides I've read focus on creating a hallucination. The whole constant meditation to first destroy everything in a room and then build a humanoid form thing is meant to cause a hallucination.

>> No.13767457 [DELETED] 

What guides have you been reading? Everything I read was generally focused around creating mental areas for your tulpa to hang out in, and only starting hallucinations after they were completely formed.

>> No.13767463

>>13767439
What guides have you been reading? Everything I read was generally focused around creating mental areas for your tulpa to hang out in, and only starting hallucinations after they were completely formed.

>> No.13767471

>>13767457
>>13767463
Every guide I've seen on /x/ says that, at the same time as you start creating the tulpa entity in your meditation sessions, you start hallucinating imperfect versions of the tulpa (that are elongated looking and whatnot), and that subsequent meditation sessions are kinda only meant to give your tulpa proper form.

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>>13767471
This guide's pretty good if you ignore the hour counts, the /x/ methods are valid too but they aren't the only way to do it.

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>>13767463
>>13767463

aa fuck your "training" etc

heres how i do such things, take it or leave it
first understand that fundamentally, you have a high degree of neuroplasticity, that you can reshape the way you perceive the world.

1. the world around you is not real.
---i know this bc i can only view it through my senses and consciousness, which may change based on my physical state. this means the world is unreliable
2. if the world is not real then i may decide what is true
---undergo these mental exercises whenever you feel like it. numb yourself to pain, hardship, boredom, feeling, sensation. when you walk imagine a different material beneath your feet and BELIEVE it. this is way easier a starting step than just straight up hallucinating it.
3. finally actually do all of this shit regarding tulpas etc

none of this is even barely achievable unless you find a way to be able to reshape your very perception of the world around you
the stuff about destroying the contents in a room is on point, as it breaks your preconceived notion of the image. you can argue that you only know what you are in contact with, visually and on a tactile level. in this way you can decide upon what you wish to know and make that a reality.

>> No.13767489

>>13767486
Hence self-inflicted schizophrenia by constant meditation turned concentration focused on forcing yourself to a hallucinate.

>> No.13767499

>>13767486
Belief exercises are perfectly fine, but they aren't a required prerequisite for creating a tulpa.

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>>13767489

another thing
its not healthy, dont do it

>> No.13767521

>>13767499

they make it easier
they bring on the psychosis

>> No.13767552

>>13767471
The real question is.

Can you fuggg your tulpa?

>> No.13767560

>>13767552
I've actually read about that too... and you can, but it's very counterproductive.

They apparently become insatiable, because they're kind of a separate identity, and showing them the pleasures of sex makes them want to fuck all the time, which mentally, and really, physically exhaust you constantly 'til you go full time schizo.

>> No.13767588

>>13767552
Yes, there aren't any averse consequences but I wouldn't make a tulpa just for sex.

>> No.13767591

Reading too many creepypastas.

>> No.13767644

I finally had a dream of 2hu (usually I dont dream) and it was terrible. Yukari was there, and she just gapped me to horrible places and got me killed/eaten by zombies while telling me I'm a failure.

I miss not dreaming.

>> No.13767710

>>13767644
Humans usually dream every time they go to sleep; it's just that they can't recall the contents of these dreams.
Try writing about your dreams; you'll be surprised at what you remember as you write--the memories will come flowing in like a falling chain. However, I think forgetfulness can be a blessing at times. There are probably many things from your dreams that you would rather not recall, just like how there are memories in your life that you would like to forget.

>> No.13767769

>>13763489
It's not worth it. Those girls wouldn't like you even in your dream world.

>> No.13767797

>>13767560
That makes me very hard

>> No.13767810

>>13767769
Some are friendly, others, well...

>> No.13767814

Does the girl in Gakkou Gurashi have a whole bunch of tulpas?

>> No.13767824

>>13767814
They're just hallucinations, not separate personalities.

Also, don't you fucking dare start spouting spoilers. /a/ already ruined something else for me. The fact that they are already dead.

>> No.13767826 [DELETED] 

i tried to lucid dream once then i took an arrow to the knee

>> No.13767872

>>13767824
What are you spoiling, you stupid crossie?

kuso thread

>> No.13767885

>>13767872
See >>13767814

Also, /a/ and /jp/ were once the same board, and I was here when jewt built the wall. So fuck off.

Also, Gakkou Gurashi is based on a VN, so it's still /jp/ related and it's still something I don't want to get fucking spoiled.

>> No.13768226

>>13767885
It's a manga not a VN. But the writer is Kaihou Norimitsu who also wrote Jingai Makyou.

>> No.13770452

Whenever I summon a character they always end up being a puppet with no response

>> No.13770840

>>13764839
This might actually work. I know that when I've obsessively played a game from waking up to passing out I get really intense (lucid) dreams about it.

>> No.13771361

>>13767342
Literally everything in this post is wrong.
Why would you tell lies on /jp/, dude?

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It's a lot of work honestly, but totally worth it imo. Last really good lucid dream I had was taking Sanya to an amusement park and just walking around talking and enjoying her company. You wake up feeling better than ever, though with a tinge of regret, because you can only meet them in your dreams.

>> No.13771811

>>13767560

>you'll never get ahegao from an insatiable hallucination
>no being thrown in a padded cell to be ghost fucked for eternity

>> No.13771819

>>13771811
Who are you quoting?

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>> No.13771843

>>13771811
>tfw been raped during sleep paralysis by a fat succubus

>> No.13771888

>>13771843
Who are you quoting?

>> No.13778636

>>13771385
Do you take naps?

>> No.13779297

i dreamt that i fuck miko last night

>> No.13781283

>>13767824
I can never stop hovering over spoilers.

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>>13778636
Yes, I've had most of my more vivid dreams whenever the nap occurs vs. normal sleep time. I find it easier to be lucid for one long dream than to try and figure out 3 or 4 dreams which happens more often the longer I sleep. This doesn't happen all the time as one has to prep and some nights I am too lazy and tired to write in my dream diary, though I always record nap dreams. Being a hikki helps with having your dreams being in 2D or a weird 2.5D which I find really hard to explain or to do it justice, but its basically 2D with depth and it happens more often than just plain 2D for me. . The idea that makes the most sense to me is that you are so far removed from the real world that your sub conscious is filled with almost only thoughts and images of 2D so when you dream that is the material you call upon to create the dream. I don't know if this is healthy or an accurate description of what goes on, these are just my thoughts and personal experience on the matter.

>> No.13783833

>>13783475
I need to stop being lazy and write in my dream journal more. I find that reading about other peoples dreams and thinking about dreaming in general helps increase vividness too though.

>> No.13785327

Gotta work on that dream recall first, OP.

Lucidity is a pretty good journaling app for Android.

>> No.13787836

>>13766588
Expand the image please. Or post the source. Whichever.

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I'm quite noob in the field of lucid dreaming and today was the first time I looked into tulpas.

...And holy shit this is some scary stuff.
I'm seeing forum posters on several sites complaining about trouble of controlling their tulpas due to inexperience. For example some people's tulpas were either killing the dreamer's other tulpas or host's entity. Some also had cases where tulpas forcefully tried to control the host in malevolence.

Is it safe for an inexperienced dreamer to try conjuring up a tulpa? How do you "delete" them when in the end you realize they became monsters you did not intend them to be?

>> No.13788412

>>13766015
>become mad
That is simply not true. My tulpa is real to me, but I do know that no one else can see her, and the she doesn't have a real body. She has her own personality, and even have a couple of friends in the internet, but that's it.

About the methods, yeah... Pretty much. Read a couple of guides, try a lot of different techniques and don't give up. You'll find what works for you.

>>13766034
Yes, she's a year old now. It took around 2 months for her first response.

>>13767560
I don't think I need to explain this, but that's not true at all. Tulpas tend to be very thoughtful about their hosts.

>>13788306
Dude, there is A LOT of shitposting in the tulpa community, don't believe everything you see.

> tulpas were either killing the dreamer's other tulpas or host's entity
Tulpas need their hosts to live, so it's very hard, if not impossible, for a tulpa to act completely against her host wishes. Of course, you may want a energetic tulpa, and she ends up lazy, things like that happens. But en evil tulpa or something like that? Not really, unless you are really fucked up. It's not right to force them to be who you want them to be, but they usually don't deviate in bad ways.

Not to mention that a tulpa cannot kill other tulpas. They do not have a fisical body to be "killed". Tulpas can be dissipated, but it's not that simple.

> tulpas forcefully tried to control the host in malevolence
Impossible. It takes A LOT of time and effort from both the host AND the tulpa to manage possession and switching. Your mind is more attached to your body than she is, so it's impossible for tulpas to take control of your body unless you want to, or condition yourself to let her take control of it whenever. Mine can only possess my body when I let her do it.

>Is it safe for an inexperienced dreamer to try conjuring up a tulpa?
Yeah. Just don't worry too much and don't have bad expectations about it.

>> No.13788419

>>13788412
>>13788306
(cont)

>How do you "delete" them when in the end you realize they became monsters you did not intend them to be?
If you're thinking about murdering a tulpa, you shouldn't really consider making one. They may not have a real body, but they do have their own personality, and murdering them is really frowned upon. That is called dissipation. A tulpa needs their host attention to survive, deprive them of that and they disappear. You can make them reappear after with you force her again, but takes time and effort.

>they became monsters you did not intend them to be?
A tulpa may not end up the way you want them to be, but there's usually small deviations, not anything big. About turning in to monsters, they wont. They need the host attention to survive, so if you don't like them, you stop forcing and they disappear. There's no reason for tulpas to be like that.

>> No.13788491

>>13763489
I have my laptop on top on my bed and when I'm dreaming that I'm in my room, I see the keyboard and all buttons are mixed up. then I realize I'm sleeping and wake up after 5 or 10 min. But now when I'm dreaming ,specificaly, in imaginary places ,recently I've realized that I'm sleeping, and can hold dream for 4 min or less. But when I have those scary dreams, I wake up each 10 -15 min for 5 hours, but damn shit keeps appearing the same dream at same circumstances. More over, I tried to stand up from my bed to forget about that dream, but I realize I was sleeping when I was on my bed and not standing up like I was supposed to be doing .On the other hand, just today had a dream with Tewi and I manage to remember the 50% of the dream approximately, But couldn't figure I was dreaming except when I woke up of course. Very sad.

>> No.13788513

>>13788412
>>13788419
Sorry for the barrage of questions but exactly how does having a tulpa work?

Does your tulpa just float around you whenever you're doing your usual daily tasks? Are you perceiving them through your eyes or just through the imagination of your mind that they are there? Can you have more than 1 tulpas? If yes, can the other tulpas interact with each other?

Also, can you fug a tulpa?

>> No.13788518

>>13788513
>>13767560

>> No.13788525 [DELETED] 

ITT: /mlp/

>> No.13788548

>>13788513
It's.. Complicated. Seeing her with your own eyes is "imposition", it's hard to achieve and it takes a lot of time. I'm not that far into visual imposition, so I can only see her when I focus on her. Usually it's more in the imagination.
I work part time and go to college, so most of the time, mine just hang around. We usually don't talk much during work or classes, because it would distract me. Mostly we just hang around, talk, play games, nothing special.

Yes, you can have more than 1 tulpa and yes, they can interact with each other. But I don't recommend it unless you have a lot of free time.

About the sex, ignore >>13788518
>>13767560

There's a old myth in the tulpa community that having sex with tulpas is bad. That myth was spread to prevent people to create tulpas for the sole purpose of acting as a sex slave, because they're sentient and creating someone just to be your personal onahole is a terrible thing to do. But that doesn't mean that having sex with tulpas is bad (as long as it's consensual). Quite the opposite, it helps a lot with visualization and can be a good bounding experience.

But know that it won't feel like real sex. You have to practice a lot imposition for it to feel real (not sure if it's even possible for it to be 100% real) so, at first, it'll be pretty much faping while imagining both of you doing it. Since she is a tulpa, she can feel it perfectly, but it wont be that intense for the host at first.

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>can make a harem of all my favorite waifu tulpas and sex them all anytime and anywhere

WHY AREN'T WE ALL DOING THIS!?

>> No.13788587

>>13788580
Because it's wrong, takes a lot of time and effort.
See >>13788548

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>>13788580
Because we're not all autistic.

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>>13788587
Wrong? Why is it wrong?

>> No.13788603 [DELETED] 

>>13788590
Or schizophrenic.

>> No.13788606

>>13788580
Selfish and misguided.

>> No.13792351

Before I got to know that lucid dreaming was a thing, I had lucid dreams. Around 5 years ago, I had a single sleep paralysis incident which kicked off a string of lucid dreams. After a week of frequent lucid dreaming, there was a girl that popped up. She was friendly, kind, adorable, and we got to know each other. I couldn't wait for sleep so I can get to see her. After a few weeks, we became close friends, and even closer a few weeks later. I still had lucidity in these dreams, and we went for walks in the park, picnics, going to the mountains for the view, dinner and eventually we were in love. The relationship we had was definitely there, and she knew I was dreaming, so both of us couldn't wait to see each other at the end of the day and spend time with each other and fall asleep in each other's arms. Whenever we slept, I would wake up in the real world. After a few more weeks, it was time and we did it in a dimly lit room. I was exhausted, sweating, and it was a fantastic experience for both of us.

I woke up exhausted, exactly in the position I slept in in the dream, naked and sweating. We clung to each other tightly, afraid to lose each other. We felt as if we were both going to break, we both knew something is wrong - be it us or something else. It was strangely scary. We spent more time doing things together, until one day I had a terrible dream. Her face was blurred with tears streaming down her face, hugging me and saying goodbye for the last time, holding my hand as she walked away into a bright light. I woke up in tears, unsure of what happened.

I never had a lucid dream since then - around 5 years ago. Whenever I dream, I always hope that she would appear. Was it a tulpa with limited abilities, I'm not sure. I've taken the tulpa explanation and thought of it as a basic one, with the only means of communication through dreams, but I'm still not sure. Every dream with her, except the last one, was so vivid.

Now I'm sad that I remembered all this.

>> No.13793701 [DELETED] 

>>13788580
>>13788599
Sybarite.

>> No.13793800

>>13793701
And exactly what is wrong with enjoying the pleasures of life?

>> No.13793914

>>13764839
>play a lot of games, watch a lot of 2hu videos, browse through pictures, literally fill all your non-sleeping time with touhou
That doesn't do anything, if it did all my dreams would be filled with inane arguing on the internet.

>> No.13793945

>>13793914
I regularly visit dream /jp/

>> No.13793952

>>13793945
I sometimes visit dream /jp/ when i get false awakenings

>> No.13793959 [DELETED] 

>>13792351
Sounds like a succubus visited you.
I've had dreams like that that lasted one night but where I was really in love with the girl and it was not lucid, but very vivid. I felt devastated the morning after.

Also, yesterday I had some sleep paralysis/hypnagogia. There was some kind of humanoid with very slender legs that were double the size of his arms rummaging through my things. I tried to calm myself down and use logical explanations and I managed to not get too scared. But this is why I can't into WILD, strange presences come into my room and it's very uncomfortable because it feels real. Hallucinations are the most probable explanation but what the fuck do we monkeys know about anything, I'd rather not take risks. If I didn't have to sleep alone maybe I'd feel more brave. When will I find my perfect boyfriend??

Also, I once dreamt with Kirisame Marisa but it was all very weird and IIRC a mob wanted to kill both of us for being witches. I don't really remember much.

>> No.13793970 [DELETED] 

>>13793945
>>13793952
Please stop shitposting in dream /jp/
I'm tired of you shitting up my oneiric touhou threads. I hope you find a ban screen the next time you go to dream /jp/ and you have to reset your dream router.

>> No.13793985

>>13793945
That sounds terrible.

Also, expanding on my previous post, I go to sleep almost every night listening to some audio stuff, often lewd ones. If what the previous guy said was true I'd be having lewd dreams all the time.

>> No.13794114

>>13793985
i find that stuff influences my dreams when i'm close to waking up

>> No.13794279
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>Len's urine sample finally arrives
>the holy grail is in reach
>within 1 second of opening, an unmistakeable aroma fills the air like a cloud of love
>it smells exactly like peach Fanta
>I fucking knew it
>wake up in lonesome NEET cave before the first drop hits my lips

Just dizzle in my sizzle already lads

>> No.13795216

>>13793959
>succubus

On that very note, I do recall having seen a slender, elegant and rather busty figure in the dark during that single sleep paralysis event, in which I had a noticable erection. I can't remember anything else at the moment, but I do remember that. I might remember more details as I keep trying to remember and test my mind over details, but who knows if there are more details to go on.

I can't say that I want more of it, be it sex or not, but I somewhat miss having the means to spend time with someone when I'm not busy with everything else around me.

>> No.13796641

>>13767484
This seems complicated as fuck. Maybe I'm retarded but what in the world does "input your feelings, emotions and energy" even mean?

What I'm getting from this is that you should just think of the tulpa being there even though you can't see it. You just start talking like you would with another person?
But here is the thing, I've been talking to myself for fucking years. I guess this is a normal thing for loners/hikis but it seems like I've narrated my life until now.
I'll have to say that this is more confusing than I thought.

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13796859

So from my understanding, lucid dreaming is where you yourself know that you are currently inside a dream. My question is, why is it that there's this black shadow that always engaging me in a fight to the death scenarios whenever I accidentally lucid dream? It's fucking scary because I've won all this time and managed to wake up after defeating it. I'm worried on what will happen if I lose the next time we meet.

>> No.13796874

>>13796859
BAD END

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>>13767484
If I do this with a cute 2d girl I feel like she'll just bully me or feel disgusted because of who I am.

>> No.13796910

>>13796905
The big reason I haven't put any real effort into that even though it looks super cool is because I'm fairly confident that it would be heavily tainted by my fetishes. Which, while that sounds fun, misses the point. I think.

>> No.13796917

>>13796859
The subconscious is one hell of a thing.

Maybe it doesn't want you in control.

>> No.13798210

I want to lucid dream in order to enjoy the 2D world without killing myself.

>> No.13800832

>>13787836
Just go to dreamviews.

>> No.13800860

I can remember once that I got lucid. I don't really remember what made me notice, I was walking around in my parents back yard, and all the sudden I just had the realization I was dreaming. I probably noticed something and just can't remember what it was. I managed to make myself levitate a few feet off the ground, but pretty quickly realized i was waking up (again, don't remember how I knew I was beginning to wake up, but I did). Tried doing the spinning thing that is supposed to help stabilize dreams, but I ended up waking up anyways.

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>>13763489
I had a lucid dream once but nothing interesting really happened before i woke up. Also, dreamworld 2hus aren't really nice either

>> No.13808613

A good catalyst for lucid dreaming, oddly enough, is what's called a hop pillow.

Find a local homebrew store, or order whole-cone hops online. Make sure that if you buy local they're stored in a freezer, and look up the variety as the aroma will be right up in your face and you should enjoy this. Sew up a half-ounce or so into a pouch or just put them right in your pillowcase if you don't mind some staining - more won't hurt, but don't skimp. It's only like three dollars an ounce.

The heat of your neck and head will release the aromatic oils while you sleep, and everyone I know who's tried it says it's a one-way road to lucid dreaming.

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13809926

Just tried a zinc and magnesium supplement yesterday.
Holy shit. I did not lucid dream because I didn't even try, but my dreams were really deep, vivid and long-lasting. I didn't even hear the alarm clock snoozing for 2 hours straight (granted, it's a bit soft but I always wake up at the first note). It also gave me the strongest morning wood in years.

>> No.13809973

>>13809926
stop boning your dreams

>> No.13810688

>>13796905
>>13796910
Most tulpas are nice. They want bully you unless you ask them to, or you focus really heavily on how they're gonna be a bully.

>> No.13810921 [DELETED] 

>>13810688
Can I make one for the sole purpose of bullying and abusing?

>> No.13810935

>>13810921
I guess, but it's kinda like having a kid just so you can abuse it. I personally would never want to share my body with a separate consciousness that has all the negative emotions associated with it of being created solely to be bullied.

>> No.13810936

Melatonin pills will make you have all sorts of crazy dreams, some of which may well turn lucid. The same goes for mirtazapine and quetiapine (although I wouldn't recommend taking anti-psychotics under most circumstances).

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>>13810935
Is it okay to make a shy and timid tulpa to raep whenever I please?

>> No.13810991

>>13810961
Probably, but you might not get very far with sentience if you get too single-minded about what her purpose is. And for most people it requires tons of work with visualization skills to get to the point where there's even any point in trying sex, so it's easier to just get an onahole if that's all you're after.

>> No.13813380

It sucks not being creative and imaginative enough to create even a minor companion let alone a tulpa.

>> No.13813409

>>13813380
Just summon a demon.

>> No.13813413

What would happen if I made a female tulpa to dominate me?

>> No.13814766

>>13813380
A lot of uncreative people make tulpas, just look at those pony faggots. Imagination is something that can be trained anyway, and it's actually pretty cool as an unimaginative person to discover everything you can have going on inside your head.

>>13813413
She would probably dominate you. Just keep in mind what was said earlier about creating a tulpa for a really single-minded purpose. It's better to think of her as a companion with some personality traits (sadistic, dominant) that will make her want to dominate you.

>> No.13817598 [DELETED] 

I never even remember my dreams, not even right after waking up.

>> No.13817631

>>13817598
I only ever managed to remember a single dream in my entire life and it was absolutely fucking horrible, but this whole dream thing fascinates me. Nothing to write in my dream journal though, because I literally can't ever recall even a single detail. Listening to other people's experiences is still fascinating, at least.

>> No.13817721

>>13813380
Just use a character you like as a template

>>13817631
I remember maybe one dream per month and I forget them because I don't write them down. Used to remember them all the time when I was a kid but they were mostly nightmares.

>> No.13818918

I've tried it for a bit but so far it feels like I'm talking to myself. Obviously. The personality thing seems interesting but I'm kinda worried that my impulsive thought behaviour will affect the outcome.

>> No.13819318

I can remember most of my dreams when I wake up but I'm too lazy to write any of them down, which would would probably help greatly when trying to lucid.

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I had forgotten about tulpas. Looking back on how I interacted with them makes me feel strange. Also looking back at how big of a faggot I was makes me cringe, but that's another thing.
I still wonder to this day if it was just crazy people RPing, or if it was actually legit. They seemed to have completely different personalities, everything. I haven't heard anything about them for years now. The ones I "talked" to are probably still out there today, if they're real. I always wondered how it felt to have something like that in your head, sharing your thoughts with another being.

>> No.13819833

>>13809926
what the fuck? I took some magnesium/zinc/calcium pills last night because of this post and I had a dream where I fucked a futa. no joke, I distinctly remember the dick grossing me out but but eventually deciding "fuck it" and doing it anyway.

>> No.13820434

>>13764728
I've adjusted my sleep in the military, I can probably do this. Thanks for the advice.

>> No.13820444

>>13764728
Has anyone studied in-depth the long-term effects of these alternative schedules? Being able to get by on that little sleep a day sounds fucking amazing, but it seems impossible that you won't fuck up something by not going through every sleep phase.

>> No.13820450

>>13792351
ASTRAL PROJECTION
oh shit nigga that was a spirit

>> No.13820453

>>13819380
Do you feel like you're willing the thoughts or do the thoughts feel like they are coming out of nowhere from another being?

>> No.13820454

>>13818918
It's normal to feel that you're talking to yourself at the beginning, but try to convince yourself otherwise. Make sure you're talking as if there's another person you want to communicate with, rather than just rambling on randomly.

It takes a pretty long time to full sentience, so random thoughts won't really affect anything unless they're really consistent.

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Is there any specific way to start into having dreams like these? I've been trying to make myself have lucid dreams for a while but it never really works for me

>> No.13820986

>>13820454
I read some guides. Some suggest making up answers and others are saying to just talk and talk and talk. I feel like making up answers would be counterproductive. Although I kind of have a character in mind.

>> No.13821070

>>13820986
Making up answers is called parroting. It's hard to sum up, but basically some people advocate parroting to sentience, arguing that you'll become so used to making up the answers that at one point you don't notice yourself doing it anymore, and then you just have to convince yourself that those automatic answers you get are from another person. The other (and probably more popular) approach is narrating, which is just acting like you have a tulpa from the start and talking to it until it's able to respond. Either way works, so just go with whatever seems most right to you.

A lot of people are skeptical to parroting as a method, since it kinda implies that your tulpa is just a consciously created illusion, but it's also possible to use parroting as a tool without going for the full parroting approach. Basically you use it to help your tulpa figure out how to communicate, and yourself figure out how to listen.

>> No.13821368 [DELETED] 

>>13820454
I started with this and heard a voice saying something pretty soon and got scared as fuck and dropped it like a rock

>> No.13821380 [DELETED] 

>>13763489
Who are you quoting, crossie?


It's not like we've already discussed this to bits.

>> No.13821395 [DELETED] 

>>13767560
>I've actually read about that too... and you can, but it's very counterproductive.
>They apparently become insatiable, because they're kind of a separate identity, and showing them the pleasures of sex makes them want to fuck all the time, which mentally, and really, physically exhaust you constantly 'til you go full time schizo.
Why does this sound like the shitty urban legend a furry teen would make up on a mlp forum?

>> No.13821448

>>13821395
Because it is?

>> No.13821791

>>13821070
I like the narrating more I think. Although parroting does sound like some sort of learning tool tha is useful now and then. Thanks.

>> No.13821810

Great otaku culture thread.

>> No.13822405

>>13820454
I feel like the biggest problem for me is that whatever I'm doing at the time distracts me and half of the time I forget about working on the tulpa. Should I just take some time specifically for that?

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>>13820484

>> No.13823413

>>13822721
>>13820484
Do you keep a dream diary and consistently remember at least two dreams per night already?
Also, look up what reality checks are and start doing them regularly. Good luck anon.

>> No.13824141

What if i wanted to create a tulpa to better myself in a way, such as teaching myself not to be awkward or helping me stay focused on work?

>> No.13825288

>>13822405
People usually split working on your tulpa into two categories, active forcing and passive forcing. Active is when you put aside time to focus on it, and passive is when you try to fit it into whatever else you're doing.

I recommend trying to do both. Active forcing is most effective, but passive forcing is easier to find time for. It's true that it's hard to stay focused on your tulpa. And yeah, it can be really hard to stay focused during passive forcing, you just need to bear with it until you get better at it. Don't hate yourself every time you lose focus, just refocus again. You can also put up stuff to remind you, like post-it notes or alarm clocks or whatever you think will help.

>>13824141
Sure. Just give her a helpful and supportive personality, and maybe a little strict? Just think about what kind of person you'd want to have in your life and figure out the personality traits that person would have.

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>>13823413
I usually remember just one, but I was trying other methods for this because memory is something I really can't do right

>> No.13826176

>>13792351
;_;

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What kinds of dreams do you all tend to have or do?
What sort of things do you do when you get into dreams?

>> No.13834754

>>13828178
Ones that are like real life, but with very strange things thrown in.
Like last night, I dreamed that I reconciled with an old friend but he was his avatar and not a human.
Nobody batted an eye.

>> No.13837184

Is there anyone here who was stupid enough to let go of three or more chances of easy lucid dreaming because it was happening so quickly and suddenly while just lying in bed and you just got afraid for no reason and ruined your chances?

Three seperate times, three seperate years and I still did not man up. It wasn't sleep paralysis either, a lucid dream was literally forming around me and I forced myself out, three fucking times!

Why am I such a coward

>> No.13837226

>>13809926
Where could I get those? Is it good to even take those if I don't lift?

>> No.13837907

>>13837226
>not lifting
Why live?

>> No.13839228

>>13837907
Lifting hurts.
And it's too gradual.

>> No.13840656

>>13837907
I'm a NEET, bro.

>> No.13844307

>>13763489
I remember that in my first lucid dream, I was in an open field with the moonlight shining upon me. It was pretty vivid.

The first thing that I tried to do was checking the hour on my watch. The numbers were all scrambled, and then I realized that it was a lucid dream.

I tried "conjuring" an armchair, but nothing happened. I was trying to figure out how to do these kind of things for about three or five minutes, until my dog appeared and started talking to me. I woke up shortly after.

>> No.13846744

>>13839228
lift

>> No.13847039

>>13796859
That sounds cool as fuck

>> No.13847126 [DELETED] 

I went lucid today, because I woke up early, had breakfast and brushed my teeth etc and went back to bed. Had a few false awakenings and then I went lucid!
I was in my room, and it was pretty cool because most other times I've been lucid I've still kind of "felt" my body and I had to be careful not to send the signal to move to the wrong body. In this case I could move freely.
After messing a bit around my room I lied down my bed and I decides I'd like to suck a cock, and it appeared in front of me. However he kept pushing it away and I grazed it a couple of times wanting to make it hard but it was out of reach. After a while the dream changed and I lost my lucidity. Damn...

>> No.13847519

There are plenty of tutorials out there.. I can do it since my childhood, dunno how I mastered it. I guess I was just a very creative kid who wanted to live his creativity

>> No.13847859

I keep having dreams where I am with/talking to a friend who is currently on a different continent.
In a lot of them we go driving places but never seem to arrive at the destination.

>> No.13852851

>>13763489
Self-hypnosis. It works. Do it faggot.

>> No.13853318

How do I even dream?
I sleep, then wakeup and remember nothing.

>>13792351
Look into Carl Jung, specificly the anima.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anima_and_animus

It sounds like you unconsciously fucked things up with one of your archetypes.

>>13796859
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow_%28psychology%29

Maybe it's everything you hate, and dont want to admit is a part of you.

>> No.13853336

>>13796859
>lucid dreaming is where you yourself know that you are currently inside a dream
So what if you're not aware of the fact that you're dreaming but are able to control your actions?

>> No.13854999

I've had many dreams where I realize that I'm dreaming and wake up almost immediately after I do so.

I only once was able to realize that I was dreaming and stay in the dream, but I couldn't control my dream. It was boring and kind of sucked.

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Hey Dreamers,

My name is John, and I hate every single one of you. All of you are fat, retarded, no-lifes who spend every second of their day looking at stupid ass pictures. You are everything bad in the world. Honestly, have any of you ever gotten any pussy? I mean, I guess it's fun making fun of people because of your own insecurities, but you all take to a whole new level. This is even worse than jerking off to pictures on facebook.

Don't be a stranger. Just hit me with your best shot. I'm pretty much perfect. I was captain of the football team, and starter on my basketball team. What sports do you play, other than "jack off to naked drawn Japanese people"? I also get straight A's, and have a banging hot girlfriend (She just blew me; Shit was SO cash). You are all faggots who should just kill yourselves. Thanks for listening.

Pic Related: It's me and my bitch

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13857036

I once dreamt that I was petting a touhou girl, but I forgot who it was.

>> No.13858064

I keep on having dreams that end with Remilia staring at me looking worried or stressed.
What does she want?

>> No.13858091

>>13858064
You should jump in and grope her
Or hug
Hugs are nice
Sometimes force is needed

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thank you anon

>> No.13863032

I got stepped on by Hina in a lucid dream last night, and I haven't even thought about Hina in a while or had a lucid dream in a while either.

>> No.13866548

>>13767342
>find a light switch, and turn it on and off - the lights won't be turned off, so you'll know you're in a dream, and will be able to take control over it.
I saw that movie too

>> No.13866569

>>13854999
I had 2 dreams like that a few months ago when I was in jail
I realized I was dreaming and everything became all warped and fucked up. It was spooky

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Once I dreamed that I was lying down on the ground as if I was just pushed back. I was in the kitchen. I saw one of the drawers slowly begin to open on it's own. Yukari slowly began to rise from the drawer and words began forming in my head (it's complicated). The world itself began to warp and darken as I saw Yukari fully emerge out of that drawer. Something along the lines of 'you have to establish contact ' or some shit like that showed up in my head and then I suddenly woke up.
That was almost 7 months ago

Should I be scared?

>> No.13866612

>>13866600
Be afraid. Be very afraid.

>> No.13866818

>>13866600
You should either be terrified or you're opening the portal you always wanted and should be ecstatic.

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>>13866818
But that was almost seven months ago. She's probably angry with me if she's the one who made that 'message'.

>> No.13869960

>>13867892
You should try to encounter her again in a future lucid dream.

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>>13869960
Should I say the rest of the story?

>> No.13873634

>>13871198
Why not?

>> No.13874783

>>13871198
never leave a story half-told

>> No.13876116

>>13873634
Because a lot of it sounds like a shitty creepypasta

>> No.13876850 [DELETED] 

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>> No.13876919

>>13876116

Tell us, tell us!

>> No.13876949

>>13876919
Are you sure I should?

>> No.13879629

>>13825288
I'm the forgetful anon. I completely forgot about everything until I saw this thread again.

>> No.13882397

If you see a symbol or image of a Succubus in a dream but not the actual Succubus you are fine, right?

>> No.13882421

>>13876116
It sounds like that to begin with, so I don't see why that should hold you back now. Hell, that's what most scary stories sound like. No reason to be afraid.

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December 9th 2014
>have dream
>standing in what appears to be a huge puddle of blood
>look forward and see her there
>she looks at me with a face that says "You're gonna die you little bitch"
>Get spooked but suddenly realize that I'm dreaming
>Now that I realize that I'm dreaming I try imagining that shes not there
>keep on trying to imagine myself safe
>nothing working
>feel spooked because I'm starting to believe that I may be in the presence of a superior being
>begin feeling weird cryptic messages enter my mind
>'She knows' 'She is aware' were the only ones I remember but I'm sure there were others
>oh shit when did she get so close!
>chest hurts and vision blurs
>even though shes in front of me her hand was sticking out of my chest
>remember how dreams can be escaped from
>forcefully wake up
>grip the area where she impaled me and it hurts

27th of December 2014
>dreaming again
>find myself on a unfamiliar road
>it's fucking dark I can't see anything besides the road that I'm walking on
>eyes adjust to dark
>see figure far away
>umbrella and hat gave it away
>run back
>road splits to 3 in a cross like fashion
>didn't remember it being like this but what ever
>go down one of them (yes, I can't remember which)
>shes there
>try the other paths
>you guessed it
>oh shit, shes getting closer
>Cryptic messages again
>'She has come to clam what is hers' pops up
>realize that I'm in a dream
>this time I know what to do
>wake up smiling that I managed to escape

Only then on 7th of January 2015 >>13866600 happened

There is more to the story but I don't feel like posting it now

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13886321

How vital is it to keep a dream journal if I want to lucid dream? I've tried in the past and it just seems like a really emberrassing thing to do.

>> No.13886468

>>13882499
why would you even run away from yukari you fucking doofus

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>>13882499
>wake up smiling
That wasn't you smiling, dude

>> No.13886520

>>13886321
I also find it embarrassing, mostly just because i am scared someone will find it, and it is very likely considering the only thing that will remind me to do it is to have the thing laying on my desk for when i wake up
Irregardless i am still going to start doing it, and so should you.
Even if you go lucid its likely that you will forget the dream, I only went lucid two times and i mostly forgot the second one and only remembered about it halfway through the day, and i cant remember the first one at all except that it was a lucid dream.

>> No.13886638

>>13886468
because she's a terrifying monster

>> No.13886809

>>13763489
Why would you want to engage in delusions?

>> No.13887711

>>13886809
Because maybe if you get strong enough you'll reality warp.

>> No.13887745

>>13887711
No, that's just going crazy.

>> No.13887832

>>13882499
Please post the rest.

>> No.13890272

>>13886321
100% until you can recall multiple dreams in complete detail every single night

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>>13763489

If you know Japanese just listen to those Touhou 添い寝 sound files before while going to sleep and employ some lucid dreaming techniques. It's not hard, you can google this stuff and try it yourself.

I'll even give you the playlist for those files on Youtube, have fun.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6YFC6eKZOw&list=PLLHc2sNRu9o_4HseakBCgk2M7AfUDs2ct

>> No.13890730

>>13886520

I keep mine on my cellphone. It's a bit hard to write in the middle of the night, but at least I'm sure no one will be able to read it.

>> No.13890745

If anyone is interested in taking his lucid dreams to the next level you MUST read the book robert waggoner wrote on lucid dreaming. Shit is essential.

>> No.13890882

I had a dream recently where I had very good sex with a god of war
I'm not sure what that means
I also had one where Ran cooked me a meal with some sort of fried anglerfish which I wasn't sure how to feel about and rice

>> No.13892142

>>13882499
wut?

>> No.13892881

>>13886468
Because she's a fucking lovecraftian god, ZUN dreamt with her and introduced her on purpose, we're crossing the line, we're doing more than what we should

>> No.13892905

>>13892881
>ZUN dreamt with her
>with
dafuq?

>> No.13892909

>>13892881
Getting eaten by Yukari is the most joyful act you could ever achieve during your miserable existence.

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your local shaman here, you create a tulpa by meditating on your third eye. lucid dreaming is tricky, just try to remember dreams when you first wake up. try to remember them in full detail. when you go back to sleep try and imagine and last place you were in a dream and pick up from where you left off. Dreams are very interesting but unpredictable so dont expect this to work 100% of the time.

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>>13893024
wrong gif

>> No.13893041

>>13893031
I honestly prefer >>13893024. It really shows how wise you are, local shaman-sama

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>>13893041
would you like advice on how to create a tupla in more detail? im an expert at this shit i assure you.

>> No.13893069

>>13893056
Not too interested in tulpas but I think you should post it anyways for those who are interested.

I'm more interested in astral projection. If you have any tips on that I'll really appreciate it.

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>>13893069
oh boy here we go. lets start with tulpas. an easy meditation practice that anyone can do is to take a pen or something sharp and put it between your eyes and right above your nose. you will feel a 6th sense almost like a tingle. this is your third eye. meditate on this feeling using objects as training wheels untill you can summon this feeling without anything being there. the thing is with tulpas is that they have their own personality they are beings like you and me. you cannot "will" them into existence. they come to you when you are ready. just meditate daily and try to be a good person. you also have to be perceptive to the point it works against you. you need to know your mind and body so well that nothing can shake your perception of the world. Monks used to warn against unsupervised extreme meditation because you can lose your mind having another sentient being in your head. you need to know you 100%. once you start hearing and seeing odd things around you, almost like a ghost, you can try to communicate with it. i was lucky in that mine could touch me. so i purposed that she tap me once for yes and twice for no. i cant say it will be the same for everyone. it seems like the type of experience that is very specific to the individual. as for astral projection i have visited places in my dreams iv'e never been before. i end up there in the next few days but that is as close as i got. the more you try and take these powers by force the more they work against you. meditate and live life peacefully. thats my best advice.

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i had a wet dream of asuka once, rei was there too. they were playful with my dick but wouldn't suck it. eventually misato showed up and put one of these on asuka and me and a bunch of members of nerve raped her. i really want to have another dream like this.

>> No.13894005

>>13893104
I still cannot believe that people seriously believe this shit is real
>6th sense almost like a tingle
that's something poking you, you dumbfuck

>> No.13894034

>>13894005
you fail to understand, you hover it right above the skin so its not touching. it triggers your penial gland

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>>13893104
>take a pen or something sharp and put it between your eyes and right above your nose. you will feel a 6th sense almost like a tingle.
Huh, I never knew other people get that too.

>> No.13894502

>>13894486
It's your third eye, or ajna, or penial gland whatever you want to call it. it makes for a perfect center to meditate upon.

>> No.13894561

>>13894034
>>13894502
you mean a reflex

has literally nothing to do with your penial gland

>> No.13894575

>>13894561
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_eye
read the second paragraph, they're related

>> No.13894619

atheists gonna get so mad

>> No.13894664

>>13894619
let them be mad , friend. im too chill off this ambien to give a shit. wish i had some liquor

>> No.13896464

Dreams are like etheral entrance to Gensokyo

>> No.13896500

>>13894575
you're missing the part where you're taking this from total nonsense driven from magical thinking in the 17th century, that was still considered nonsense even back then

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>>13882499
unedited

8/8/15
I was trying that sleep paralysis thing that I heard of a few times on the internet and suddenly my prospective shifted. I saw her, that magnificent bastard that she is dancing around in a dim lit room. I recognized this room as the the place I first met her all of that time ago. She twirled around near the window where I first saw her through. There was a smile under that shaded face.

>> No.13896945

>>13896500
this wasn't nonsense to the buddha

>> No.13897081

>>13896500
get the fuck out Seihou shill

>> No.13897158

>>13896945
It is not symbolic to the buddhists?

>> No.13897342

>>13893954
>>>/a/

>> No.13898361

>>13897158
People always argue about things being symbolic and shit in some religions, but if you're into it, why can't it mean both?

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>>13897342
but i like it here, you weebs are polite
>tfw this makes you mad mfwtfwmfw

>> No.13899597

>>13897158
It is in Hindu and Hindu and Buddhism have close ties

>> No.13899634

>>13893954
Too straight, get out of /jp/

>> No.13899649

>>13899634
you have to suck cock to browse /jp/?

>> No.13899965

>>13896510
I think it is some kind of demon.
What do you feel about your daily life? Exhausted or something unusual?

>> No.13900029

>>13899965
it could be a succubus they contact you in your dreams

>> No.13900071

>>13820444
I can only speak form experience here, since i've done the everyman before and saw a friend do the Uberman.

With schedules like these the small bits of sleep are important. if you miss one you get thrown off the loop and it sucks horribly, and most often crash for a bit and have to readjust.

As for my friend, he got hit hard. He had to take a final which fell on one of his naps for the Uberman. When he got back to his room, he did not leave it for just about two and a half days. Apparently he was asleep the entire time or so he says. He was on that schedual for something like 4 months straight before that happened.

Other than that he seemed fine while he was on it. I felt fine as long as I got my naps in for the Everyman

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>>13899965
unusual yes
exhausted no

Tell me more about these demons.

>> No.13901339

>>13763489
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYSX51xBkos
here OP

>> No.13901739

>>13763489

That reminds me of that one time I had to haul Sakuya to a hospital after the cultural enrichment crew KOed her from behind while she was fighting em' off in a basketball court.

It was one of those odd dreams where you can jump really high and sort of control the direction you fall mid-air. I like those dreams.

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Tell me about your dreams /jp/ :3

>> No.13904304 [DELETED] 

>>13903766
My dream is to have sex with a cute boy.

>> No.13904721

>>13903766
I graduated from high school eight years ago and I still have dreams in which I have an exam left to do. Please send help.

>> No.13905613

>>13903766
I dream about my munchausen mom beating me

>> No.13905625

>>13904304
me too except i want the boy to look like a girl

>> No.13905739

>>13904721
I'm the same way
Did you procrastinate a lot? I also get dreams where I think I am napping but I have an important project to do and wake up all stressed, but then realize I'm not even in school anymore...

If you didn't get a lot of sleep and it greatly stressed you out over time, there could be some trauma.

>> No.13908486

>>13901250
No, I mean most of the world unknown phenomena occured due to the demons as they have shapeshifting abilities. I too have an experience with a succubusses whenever I dreamt and I felt nothing but pain and torture from them, sometimes with their claw sometimes they tickle me in an uncomfortable way.
Usually my mind felt somewhat lethargic and there is a tendency to suicide back then.
What about you? Can you share about the something unusual that you experienced?

>> No.13910626

>>13903766
I had a dream where I was leading a small army of fairies against an army of UFO's led by a giant cat.
We were doing fine until the enemy's very large number of reinforcements arrived and I was forced to retreat. We fled through a snowy forest to find a gigantic house, as if the rest of the forest was Sukuna sized compared to it, and we managed to get into the door. After a stressful battle, we managed to close the door and start preparing fortifications to wait for our own help to arrive.
Then, various fairies in the army started to have their wings grow and gain light, and become greater fairies for some reason.

>> No.13916207

>>13903766
A hallucination woke me up and I forgot it.

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>>13792351
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgkQ6VJA1ck

>> No.13917777

>>13903766
Well 8-12 years ago I had this recurring dream where I was being chased by like a rabid/feral version of the honeycomb monster, I had to sneak into bed with a old ass wizard who didn't seem to notice me or the monster though for some odd reason I never could stay in the bed and kept being chased by the monster for a little while longer until I found some stairs that led to a door on the roof which I would bust through running and jump off the building.The only real noticeable thing about the dreams was that sometime the wizard would be at a desk working instead of in the bed and the monster would find me in the bed.

>> No.13918846

I just came in this thread and everyone is talking about a shitload of methods to see dreams and stuff, holy shit, thanks /jp/!

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Honestly, Lucid dreaming requires a bit of commitment and practice. It took me about 8 months to get down. I've been lucid dreaming for about 6 years. The payoff is worth the effort though.

>>13903766
In my most recent dream I was drifting through the cosmos from universe to universe. As I was flying through nebulas, a song so beautiful I can't even describe was playing. I now know how Odysseus felt as he listened to the sirens. Eventually, I came across a planet. In comparison to my body it was about the size of a fitness ball. On the planet I could see the tectonic plates moving and civilizations rising and falling. I dug my fingers into the planet and created mountains and oceans. I knew how it felt like to be god. Then I woke up, and had an existential crisis.

I highly recommend getting into dreaming. Taking omega3 fish oil pills really helps make your dreams more vivid and isn't habit forming like melatonin. A dream journal is also helpful because it trains you to remember your dreams better.

If anyone has any questions or needs tips, I'd be happy to answer.

>> No.13919351

>>13919142
Any way to do it without the dream journal?

>> No.13919475

I lucid dream randomly. I read eroge for about 16-20 hours per day then sleep, this one time I had a dream where myself and other eroge protagonists were living in a small country side village with their true route heroines then I proceeded to NTR them.

>> No.13919885

>>13919351
You can do it without the dream journal. I just personally think that it is very helpful. Just keep a notebook on your nightstand. When you wake up, try to write as much as you remember. Eventually you can remember dreams in great detail. You might be having cool dreams, but not remembering it.

I suggest you at least try the fish oil. It's cheap, healthy, and will help you have more intense dreams.

Fish oil and dream journals are just things that really helped me. There are loads of other techniques that might work better for you.

I usually look for tells that I'm dreaming. For some reason I'm usually running in my dreams, it feels different running in a dream than in real life. Once I notice, I realize I'm dreaming. Or sometimes I'll see something illogical and realize it's a dream. In order to do this you have to have vivid dreams (this is where the oil and journal come in). This is known as the MILD technique of lucid dreaming.

You could try the WILD method. It's basically putting your body to sleep while your mind stays active. To do this you should sleep for 4-6 hours (set an alarm to wake you up if you need it). Then go back to sleep. I don't use this method as much.

Google is your friend if you want to go more in depth, there are tons of websites dedicated to lucid dreaming.

>> No.13921070

>>13893104
>put it between your eyes and right above your nose. you will feel a 6th sense almost like a tingle
I tried this and almost jumped out of my chair. Feels like your holding a magnet or something.

>> No.13921473

Help /jp/ every time I'm lucky enough to realize I'm dreaming I immediately wake into sleep paralysis. I do keep a journal and I've been at this for several months but I never get full lucid. Any tips?

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>>13921070
third eye bro, shits real

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>>13903766
I very rarely remember a dream but I have this reocurring one where I'm in a park or some walkway with trees and grass where I'm walking, then speed up, then start floating. The moment I start floating I realize I could float all my life all along, and the moment I realize this I lose control my of my floating and then fear kicks in. The end.

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I've been into lucid dreaming for 6 years and only ever had 1 lucid dream about a year ago. I'm not in any mood to give up since I can easily recall 10 minutes of dreams every night, but it's a bit disheartening.

>> No.13926120

>that pissed off imp sound during sleep paralysis

>> No.13929424

>>13921473
you have to get over the initial shock of the realizing you're in a dream. i think this only comes from experience.

>> No.13935421

I wonder if I will dream of Junko tonight.

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Oh my god. I tried a rare technique called ISILD.

I achieved a lucid dream very easily on the first try, but then things went wrong.

I had control at first but eventually the dream degenerated into a horrible nightmare that lasted for 2 days(3 hours of sleep but dream time lasts longer).

I was aware that I was dreaming but I didn't had control. Everything in the dream was designed to be my most horrifying nightmare. I was crying and begging to wake up but I couldn't.

I'm scared of trying again but this is the only thing that has worked for me.

>> No.13936163

>>13935501
so do you know what exactly did you do when things went wrong?

>> No.13937904

>>13935501
Whats ISILD? Explain.

>> No.13938184

>>13936163
I tried again last night. I think that sex had something to do with it. Somehow the horror started as soon as the sex did.

>>13937904
Image streaming induced.
Image streaming is a powerful visualisation technique. I use it to get ideas as an artist.

However someone discovered that if you apply it while you're falling asleep you can retain consciousness. You remain aware as you slip from reality to the dream.

https://grasshopperx.com/hack-your-iq/
http://www.geniusbydesign.com/other/windocs/success.shtml
http://www.winwenger.com/realms.htm

Please note that there is a lot of pseudo science on those links trying to explain why image streaming works. Just ignore it. The technique works despite the explanation.

Just try it as you're falling asleep. Get some practice during daytime to get used to it.

>> No.13938262

>>13763489
I did this once, I was dreaming that I fucked Sakuya's fat butt while she's cleaning a window.

>> No.13938881

>>13938262
hey sakuya doesn't have a fat butt...

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All of you nerds will never even come close to obtaining a tulpa. you need to be a special person and have a tiny bulliable cock.

>> No.13946489

>>13763489
What's a tulpa?

>> No.13946512

>>13946489
An imaginary friend who has autonomy.

>> No.13946520

>>13946512
Damn, didn't know people here were this lonely.
What do you mean by autonomy though?

>> No.13946528

>>13946520
More like a second person living in your head than a puppet.

>> No.13946531

>>13946520
they have their own personality and can control things around them like a ghost. its like having a spirit following you.

>> No.13946533

>>13946528
Can you give more details? You left me curious.

>> No.13946541

>>13946531
What do you mean by controlling things around them?

>> No.13946589

>>13946541
like creating messages in smoke from a cigarette, making a cars blinkers flicker. making a coin always land heads up when asked. you know, ghost stuff.

>> No.13946600

>>13946533
read>>13893104
if you want details on how to get a tulpa, they're brought on my extreme meditation.

>> No.13946618

>>13946589
So it's basically hallucinating on purpose.
>>13946600
Oh I'm not interested it, it was just curiosity.
If I wanted to hallucinate stuff I'd do drugs.
Thanks for the explanation though.

>> No.13946655

>>13946618
it may be hallucination but if it has a soul who's to say they're not real? you could say the same about people who are schizo but thats just an extension of their ego. when you have this spirit following the first thing you question is your sanity. thats why you need to develop tests and watch them respond to the world around you.

>> No.13950018

I had one lucid dream where I tried to rape a girl from behind who was sitting over my bathtub railing. I was taken out of it by my parents in the adjacent room wanting me to hurry and eat breakfast. Was 16 when I had that one.

More recently, a few months back I had a dream where I was licking a girl's feet and could taste every part of it. It was a really good dream and I fondly remember it.

>> No.13950047

jaypee, am I crazy or is this normal? Because I have many dreams where I can 'feel' things but often cannot control very much. These 'feeling' dreams often end with me dying in a very painful way and waking up very frightened. I have had them on regular occasion since I was 9 years old as a child and they persisted well into my adulthood. However, recently I have not had as many thankfully.

Stuff that usually would happen is that I would try to run away from X, or stand my ground and discharge a verbal assault on the threat (I also have a habit of shouting/swearing/ranting in my sleep because I think it is real) but either way I would be captured and subjected to a painful death and once dead or at a breaking point I would awaken. I had one where I was pinned to a wall and beaten to death and the feeling of helplessness and futility was excruciating, even when I woke up and realized it was only a dream (despite the feeling of the punches being quiet realistic).

Another one I had to which I vividly recall had me and a friend going out shopping and then an atomic bomb just crashed on us. I saw myself burn to death and could feel it too.

What the fuck is the meaning of this? I have told many psychiatrists, psychologists and other doctors about this and they never gave me a concrete reason or explanation. Why do I have so many dreams where I die? Why do I feel realistic pain from nonreal events? This seriously has screwed up my brain ever since it started long ago.

>> No.13950082

>>13950047
Sometimes the talking dreams are nice and calm where I am speaking with family, friends or a stranger in a friendly manner.

Lately, I have not had so many violent dreams. Now they are resolved by me standing my ground and fighting back against the antagonist. Often times this works and I defeat the enemy but sometimes I lose and experience another painful death.

But I still want to know the cause of these night-terrors or whatever. Why did they suddenly start when I was a child? Was there a specific trigger for it? Is there any similar situation to which I can draw parallels to?

I don't really believe in paranormal shit and ghosts but whenever I wake up from a dream where I get sliced open and feel a lingering pain and delirium I sometimes wonder. There was one more dream that was very troubling as well in which I saw what I would consider "the form of God" despite not adhering to any organized faith. However, some dreams would involve a Satan character harassing me. At one point from years 10-15 I would have a recurring theme in which I would gaze into a mirror and my face would shift into a demonic countenance. Another recurring event that would sometimes occur is that I would flee to a 'safe' space, being that when I arrived in this spot I would 'ascend' to a higher plane and the dream would end.

Am I just crazy? Did I get fucked up that badly from losing my friend as a child? Is there more to this or any deeper meaning or what?

>> No.13950088

i just had a lucid dream last night, i kept slipping in and out of consciousness and was able to manipulate some things in the dream world. it's a shame i cant really remember it though.

>> No.13950132

>>13950082
The 'form of God':

A collection of stars arrayed in the form of a massive globe, raised high above a pure white metallic stage and surrounded by a void of warm light. There were no words from anyone, but I could feel an atmosphere which conveyed 'awe' and 'might'. I was gripped by a terror, not of impending danger or any malicious intent. But that I was not to look upon this sight, as if I had stumbled in from elsewhere and gazed upon something that was not intended for me or anyone else. This transgression carried with it the final and most disturbing 'expression' in which I immediately knew this as fact, as if transmitted directly into me. That I would never join the globe or become a star. That I would be an outside observer evermore.This feeling grew to an intensity to which I shortly awakened. I recorded the dream for its sheer perplexity and unusual nature, although I do not know if that was a 'right' decision.


Recounting the event makes me think I have done something wrong, though unintentionally.

I appreciate you listening to my insane ramblings. I try not to think about this stuff since it's too big for me and even professionals cannot help me. But I felt a bit better just getting it all off of my chest. I hope that someday I can find out what exactly is wrong with me and fix it for good.

>> No.13950174

>>13950047
>>13950082
>>13950132
there is nothing to fix. i have this problem too. but instead i feel emotions in my dreams like anger or sadness, humiliation, ect. i think this is pretty normal. as for the physical ailments i'd say you have a demon following you. they thrive in dreams, it's their playground. and if you're a perceptive person that only makes you more of a target. my suggestion would be to train yourself to lucid dream and befriend whatever enemy's seem to trouble you.

>> No.13953524

>>13950174
>perceptive person
What exactly does that mean in this context?

>> No.13956079

>>13819833
holy fucking shit, it actually worked
not lucid dreaming, but this night I had a dream far more clear that my regular dreams after eating a 50mg zinc suplement

>> No.13958065

>>13953524
Just in general, if you are naturally a perceptive person then you are more likely to be followed by an unseen predator.

>> No.13962092

>>13958065
I still don't really understand this at all. Is there anywhere I can read up on this stuff?

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>>13962092
I don't think there is an official source i can give you that's credible or believable as anything that has to do with the supernatural is either complete bullshit or insane ramblings shrouded in mystery. What i can give you is my personal opinion and advice on the subject. First you need to identify what seems to be attached to you. Names given to demons are bullshit as there are a vast variety of beings that all have their own personalities. Do you have sex in your dreams? Is it just torture? Do you believe there is a motive behind what happens in your dreams? All are important factors that can help you determine if it's friend or foe. Some demons are nefarious tricksters and may try to have you believe they are "God" such as the last dream you mentioned. If it's a succubus then there is not much to worry about as these dreams will come and go and usually involve sex. You also may have a guardian on your side that's trying to get your attention. When i refer to these beings as demons its simply an easy way to convey an understanding that they are supernatural entities, that doesn't necessarily mean that they're bad. My advice would be to meditate and focus on your dreams and the parts that bother you. Keep in mind you might just have night terrors, the only reason i suggested you may have something following you is that you feel things after you wake up almost like a residual wound.

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I've started meditating daily, nothing fancy yet, just basic visualization and clearing my mind, trying to control my thoughts and make my imagination more detailed. I'm also recording my dreams, hoping to remember them more clearly. But I'm not sure where I'm going with all this. I can't commit myself to a tulpa, but I do want to have dreams about 2hus, or visit strange places, anything I can achieve. I am a little worried that my sexual motives might cloud my efforts too.

>> No.13962463

>>13962248
Well, here is another dream I had last night:

Inside a basement, by a staircase, and a large adjacent squared wooden pillar. There I was fighting two naked women. One was Asian and the other was white, both very slim and attractive. The Asian girl was very easy to beat, I don't even remember what I did but I knocked her away and she did not attack me save poking my side and merely distracting my attention from her far more aggressive partner.

I don't recall what she said in particular, but the other woman was very rude and had a generally feisty and aggressive temperament. She was swinging about the pillar kicking me in the chest. I was on the ground standing below the pillar and trying to bring her down.

I was naked as well and armed with a spear like implement. However it was partially plantlike, especially on the tongue of the spear where it resembled a wheat grain. I held the spear and jabbed her belly and thighs with it. There were numerous scorch marks or bruises all over that area. The pain overwhelmed her and I was free to climb the pillar to face her head on. Once I ascended I sought to return the favor and so I bit down very hard on one of her nipples. I dragged her down to the floor with me and when her friend cowered in fear begged for mercy I asked her why she could not behave more like her.

At that point I woke up and was extremely aroused by the dream. So I fapped and then went back to sleep. Did not have a dream following that.

>> No.13962498

>>13962463
If I had to place these dreams under a general theme I would use the paradigm of antagonized/antagonist.

In the prior years my dreams had all had the theme of me being antagonized by something or other (a person, a monster, simple circumstance) and experiencing physical injury as a result. In most cases I would experience a painful and gruesome death.

However, lately, the dreams have changed. When confronted by these enemies I am not so immediately helpless. Now I put up a fight and in some cases defeat the opponent and lord over my victory.

A lot of them have gotten really sexual in nature rather than violent. Another one involved me groping a woman's buttocks in yet another staircase (although completely different and not in a basement) and running away from her. I get the phallic imagery, but what the hell does the other stuff mean? What is the significance of stairs in this context? It appears so often that it must have some sort of importance.

>> No.13962552
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1. Get Type 1 Diabeetus
2. Play modded Skyrim w/ 2hu skins all day rong
3. Let your blood sugar rise to at least 200 in the evening
4. Inject sum Glargin w/ appropriate amounts of Rapid to avoid ruining your kidneys/bladder during the night
5. Play some more
6. Get off the PC and go to bed right after that.
7. Lay down on your back, you should be drowsy as fuck at this point
8. Think of something related to Skyrim/First person gaems that stays "solid" as you fall asleep. If you blood sugar is high enough this is rely easy
9. If done properly, your mind will stay conscious as you enter sleep paralysis
10. ???
11. PROFIT!

>> No.13962561

>>13962343
i dont think you can "commit" yourself to a tulpa, they're not imaginary friends you build from the ground up. one manifests itself after extreme contemplation and meditation.

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>>13962498
>>13962463
Sounds like you have a playful succubus following you. She wants your attention that's why she seems so antagonistic. Try to acknowledge her existence before you go to bed the next time you're sleepy. Just repeat in you're head a friendly greeting or rather just something to let her know you know she's there. A succubus is nothing to be afraid of, just keep her at arms length and respect her presence.

>> No.13962626

>>13962498
>>13962607
i forgot to ask, are you a virgin?

>> No.13962655

>>13962626
Duh, of course.

>> No.13962758

>>13962655
you're a perfect target for a succubus, especially if you have any trauma from your past.

>> No.13962932

Do you think it's possible to use lucid dreaming for studying or memorizing things?

>> No.13962961

What's the best way to form a tulpa? I mostly say good morning and good night to mine well telling her to remember a bunch of things that I need to do throughout the day, whenever I'm out alone I also talk to her, is this the best way to go around it?

>> No.13963828

>>13962758
Define trauma please.

>> No.13964030

>>13962932
I've never managed to actually pull off lucid sleeping so I can't say for sure but I seem to remember reading a study where they did a test of people who lucid dream constantly for 7 days and practiced throwing a ball and 7 people who didn't and the people who practiced lucid dreaming did better then the others who didn't so I guess it's possible?

>> No.13964074

I decided to try lucid dreaming once years ago and I managed it successfully on the first night. I instantly took control of the dream and flew around in my house for fun, then I flew out of it and flew to manhattan, taking in the scenery before going straight into a event hall near the top of the empire state building. Then I decided I will try to whole pretend i'm a girl thing and that i'm a slut so I summoned a room full of black men and I immediately got on my knees and opened the zipper of the closest guy with my mouth. While I was stroking it, i looked up and saw my friend's face there. i immediately woke up and washed my face with cold water.

Ever since that day it got super fucking awkward for me to even look at that guy and i started distancing myself completely away from him. Poor guy, he will never know why I suddenly acted so strange and cold towards him, not knowing it was because I dreamt about sucking his cock. After that night I never attempted to lucid dream ever again.

>> No.13964207

>>13810961
that's called a "servitor" not a tulpa, look it up.

>> No.13964225

>>13813380
There's no unimaginative people, just people that don't know themselves enough.

>> No.13964303

>>13767591
>underrated post of the century right here
Binge new creepypastas for 6 months. I promise you, you'll start to get something in your dreams.
Says this through experience.

>> No.13965432

>>13964030
That would be fucking sweet for exams or studying things then

>> No.13968477

>>13962961
read the thread, you cannot summon a tulpa like an imaginary friend. it comes into existence on its own. try meditation and patience.

>> No.13971681

>>13964303
Any particular recommendations?

>> No.13972610

>>13892881
>Yukari
>lovecraftian
Maybe she looks like one, but doesn't really act the part.

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