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Message Subject Experts in Lucid Dreaming: A Question
Poster Handle Beardog
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Thank you for all of the information!

I've posted above about briefly lucid dreaming last night but my head started to hurt the more I focused on staying lucid. My theory is it's like stretching a really tight muscle and over time with regular practice, the discomfort will go away. Any thoughts on this?
 Quoting: AlwaysBlazed


I have had feedback from some people who said the stimulation of dreaming has caused them to feel like their brain was getting a workout, such as buzzing and other sensations.

There is not a lot of research on that but it likely could be these dormant pathways now being excited creating a bit of feedback in the brain from sudden stimulation.

In my early developing days, I used to get buzzing and other effects like vibrations, etc but that all toned down over time to none at all. Not sure it was linked to stimulation in these dormant regions but research would be needed to confirm or deny it.

Like a growing pain, it went away over time, but wasn't pain only harmless sensations.
 Quoting: YouAreDreaming

Interesting after withdrawing from anti depressants i got shocks ,buzzing in the brain due to neurons firing back up stabilising i wonder if your developing pathways were reproducing this same effect.i could also hear my eyes when i moved them like that slight buzz and vibration a cars powersteering emits.by hear i mean inside my head not ears
 
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