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Lucid Dream

Bluelighter
Joined
Oct 26, 2010
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Florida
I have been an avid reader of BL for years, just absorbing everything. Now I feel I have more of a qualified opinion to answer others questions. I am a Organic Chem student, and this stems from my love from 4 substituted Tryptamines. So I hope to get to meet cool people that have the same kind of interests. Psychology was going to be my major at first. That's when I realized I need more of a puzzle. People are to predictable.

I worry a lot of times about my posts because I don't want them to be misused, but now I think if people are going to do stupid things anyway, and I could possibly put in advice that could save them from a bad trip or even death then it would have been wrong of me to hold my opinion back.
 
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My current interest are better understanding the chemistry behind tryptamines and phenethylamines. I have been reading the shit out of organic chem books, and I have slowly been picking things up. Lucid Dreaming is something I love doing more than anything else in life. The only thing that sucks is you have to wake up some time. And I have a bad habit of waking up in a dream. So I feel that i'm really awake now but I'm still sleeping just to get woken up within another dream. I think its the fact that I have this same dream every night, that allows me to pick up on the fact I'm dreaming. In other words i would have a much harder time realizing I was dreaming during a dream, if I wasn't already familiar with the dream.
 
Hey Lucid Dream,

Have you read the book Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman! He's a physicist (worked on the manhattan project and developed the many histories theory) but anyways he does a study on sleep for a chapter and basically can stay awake while he progresses through the stages of falling asleep all the way down to dreaming. It's interesting seeing such a irrational (or at least not rationally understood) concept as dreaming studied by the point of view of physicist.
 
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