I don't buy into the raw food thing... and four hours of sleep seems too little regardless of what you eat.
I don't sleep because sleep is the cousin of death - Ryan Eagle.
But for real, melatonin is the shit for falling asleep fast and getting good sleep even when you don't get lots of sleep.
I call bullshit on anyone saying 4 hours regularly. I just don't see how, I'd be the most miserable fuck.
a question for those of you sleeping 4-5 hours daily (with or without a nap).. are you into some kind of sports? I mean do you run a mile once a week, or swim, or maybe you do pull-ups or push-ups 3 times a week?
What I've noticed is that when I sleep 4-5 hours a day my strength is going way down, and after a couple pull ups I feel quite bad... That's why I sleep 7-8 daily..
Now working on my lucid dreaming skills so I can participate in a celebrity gang bang.
I've been trying to force going lucid for the past couple weeks now. Haven't put a ton of effort into it, but so far I'm doing everything the saltcube dvd talks about. I can get my hands and some of my arms and also my feet to become paralyzed, but the rest of my body I can't.
It's really frustrating, but I also drink tons of coffee all day long and spend a lot of time inside on a comp every day.
Maybe you can help me out with some tips because I'd really love to tap into my subconscious and inject some think and grow rich type stuff in there.
I've been trying to force going lucid for the past couple weeks now. Haven't put a ton of effort into it, but so far I'm doing everything the saltcube dvd talks about. I can get my hands and some of my arms and also my feet to become paralyzed, but the rest of my body I can't.
It's really frustrating, but I also drink tons of coffee all day long and spend a lot of time inside on a comp every day.
Maybe you can help me out with some tips because I'd really love to tap into my subconscious and inject some think and grow rich type stuff in there.
after short period of time melatonin stops working.
alcohol is the rela thing
The easiest (least amount of work) to lucid dream is to use a digital clock for time. Then whenever you look at the digital clock, look away, and then look back at the clock.
If you do this out of habit, eventually you will start to do this in your dreams. And anytime you dream and look at a digital clock, the numbers are random. So when you look at a digital clock in your dream, look away, and then look back, the numbers will be completely different, which will very often trigger a lucid dream.
The biggest problem I have when lucid dreaming is when lucid dreaming (since I'm aware I'm dreaming) I'll often dream I wake up and not realize that I'm still dreaming.