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7/13/2025, 12:14:58 PM
>>40714013
>most people that were interested in this topic learned to do it and went off the grid
They also tend to get discouraged from sharing their experiences. It's also just exceptionally rare. I'd say from over a decade, I've only spotted fewer than twenty that have realistically relatable OBE events.
Those anons have either gotten called a liar, attract horny/ronery coomers if it involves a partnership or mate, or get drowned out in the usual background noise of /x/. There's simply not enough people to drive engagement and bumps. The succgen, tulpa, and nobody thread bump throughput alone is enough to kill anything related to dreams, lucidity in unconscious states and astral projection. They also have an appallingly low success rate for their efforts.
With that said, the odds of gaining useful information from anon concerning this is already vanishingly small because of how few of them there are, even fewer can analyze and piece apart how they did so, and even fewer are willing to take the time to share that.
The most viable method is just to take existing resources and find what works for you. You will likely not find useful help here. Even the Hemi-Sync tapes has an instruction to ask for help from those that match or exceed the listener's capability. That's how uncommon it is. You have to ask for a teacher and hope that there is something out there that is curious and willing enough to be bothered.
>>40714176
>Also dream posts are common and as they are entirely personal they just don’t matter much to anyone else.
A lot of people do not realize how personal those dreams are and that they requires much more context than what they provide at first. They're probably better off asking for an interpretation to ChatGPT, Grok, or Copilot and then asking questions later on that the AI can't figure out properly.
>most people that were interested in this topic learned to do it and went off the grid
They also tend to get discouraged from sharing their experiences. It's also just exceptionally rare. I'd say from over a decade, I've only spotted fewer than twenty that have realistically relatable OBE events.
Those anons have either gotten called a liar, attract horny/ronery coomers if it involves a partnership or mate, or get drowned out in the usual background noise of /x/. There's simply not enough people to drive engagement and bumps. The succgen, tulpa, and nobody thread bump throughput alone is enough to kill anything related to dreams, lucidity in unconscious states and astral projection. They also have an appallingly low success rate for their efforts.
With that said, the odds of gaining useful information from anon concerning this is already vanishingly small because of how few of them there are, even fewer can analyze and piece apart how they did so, and even fewer are willing to take the time to share that.
The most viable method is just to take existing resources and find what works for you. You will likely not find useful help here. Even the Hemi-Sync tapes has an instruction to ask for help from those that match or exceed the listener's capability. That's how uncommon it is. You have to ask for a teacher and hope that there is something out there that is curious and willing enough to be bothered.
>>40714176
>Also dream posts are common and as they are entirely personal they just don’t matter much to anyone else.
A lot of people do not realize how personal those dreams are and that they requires much more context than what they provide at first. They're probably better off asking for an interpretation to ChatGPT, Grok, or Copilot and then asking questions later on that the AI can't figure out properly.
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