100 Things To Do In A Lucid Dream: Inspiring Things To Try In Your Next Lucid Dream
By Stefan Zugor
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*From the creator of HowToLucid.com & the YouTube channel 'Lucid Dreaming Experience', with 141K subscribers - Revised Edition 2021-2022*
100 Things To Do In Your Dreams is your ultimate lucid dreaming book for exploring inspiring things that you can try in your next lucid dream.
Get ready for:
MASSIVE DREAM INSPIRATION: This book contains over 100 unique inspiring things to try in your next lucid dream, most of which you’ll have never even though about.
NO MORE BORING DREAMS: Don’t waste your lucid dreams by just flying or having sex, there are so many incredible, interesting and exciting (sometimes scary) experiences to have that will lead you wanting more
OPEN YOUR MIND: Lots of the ideas I share here will literally change your life and open your eyes (pun intended) to the limitless potential of lucid dreaming to create real change in your mind
UNIQUE IMPOSSIBLE EXPERIENCES: Lots of these things you’ll have never thought about and the experience you’ll get is priceless. It’s like being able to choose a beautiful fantasy and then just enter in to it
100 Things To Do In Your Dreams was created partly because I felt like there just weren’t enough inspiring ideas for people to try in their lucid dreams. People would often mention the common ones like flying or having sex but after a while they get boring.
I’m a long time lucid dreamer (10 years plus) and wanted to share some of my insights and ideas I’v collected over the years, so that you can get a huge source of inspiration for what to do in your lucid dreams and how to do it.
This book contains well over 100 unique, mind opening, useful and profound experiences and ideas to try in a lucid dream, along with explanations of how to do them, what to expect and why it matters.
If you want to get massive dream inspiration, then this is the lucid dreaming book for you.
Get a copy and stop having boring dreams today! Or learn more about us at https://howtolucid.com/about
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100 Things To Do In A Lucid Dream - Stefan Zugor
Foreword
Welcome to the BEST source of inspiration for things to do, try, or experience in a lucid dream!
This was created because there just weren’t any really good lists of things to try (other than a couple, my website included of course) and lists online of ‘things to do in a dream’ are either incomplete (like forums advertising 100,000 things to do but only listing a few dozen) or just not detailed at all.
So as far as I know, this is the BIGGEST list of things to do in your dreams, EVER. And the ideas here aren’t boring or common, in fact you probably haven’t thought of MOST of these.
You can use this list to get a better understanding of lucid dreaming, your mind, and the world. The things you’ll try will expand your consciousness, make you a better person and ultimately, a much better lucid dreamer. You’ll be able to see things like you’ve never seen them before.
Lucid dreaming is literally an entire world (more than that in fact) and you can experience everything you can imagine, plus everything you CAN’T imagine as well. The trouble is most people have no idea what’s POSSIBLE, and just simply don’t know what to try!
For most of us, learning lucid dreaming is much like a chimp finding itself in the drivers seat of a rocket. You just don’t know WHAT to try, and WHY you should do it. Here, I can help you with all of that.
This book is different, and alongside the thing, is an explanation of what you can expect to happen, what it can show you or do for you and some other notes like how to do the thing or best practices and tips. Some of them I’ve left for you to discover what happens alone, as it’s much more fun that way!
I’ve also personally tried all of these in my lucid dreams (I’m a long time lucid dreamer of 9 years or more) and I can explain sort of what’s going to happen, and why. This will help you get inspiration for YOUR lucid dreams and decide what YOU want to try and lucid dream about.
There’s a limitless world of things you could try, but I’d like to offer this book as a sort of starting point for those who are new to lucid dreaming or just want some fresh new ideas for things to try.
I’ve separated the things listed here into different categories, so you can easily decide which TYPE of adventure you want to go on before bed. For example, one night you might want to find some profound spiritual answers in your life, while another night you want to just try a new interesting experience like becoming an ant and walking around your own little colony.
You won’t be disappointed with these things, and I guarantee there will be LOTS here you’ve never even thought about doing or trying. There will also be a bonus section at the end explaining how to come up with your own source of inspiration and ideas for lucid dreaming. Let’s begin!
Foreword
How to use this list effectively
THE HUGE LIST OF THINGS TO TRY!
The most COMMON things people try
Spiritual and philosophical
Fighting/struggle situations
Sexual or sensual experiences
Useful and beneficial experiences
Mind altering/expanding
Scientific things to experience
Incredible unique experiences
Unusual things to try
Superhuman abilities and powers
Exploration and travel (and time travel)
Bonus list!
Final notes and tips
Expert tips on remembering these incredible dreams
When it’s best NOT to be lucid!
Using music to get inspired
Guaranteeing you’ll get lucid most nights
Special bonus section (only for my readers)
How to use this list effectively
This is, of course, a fairly long list of things to try. Now, lots of you won’t be able to have regular lucid dreams and so getting through this list might take you a long time. That’s totally fine, because you’ve got your whole life to try this stuff, but here is some advice for using this book.
Firstly, I’d highly suggest you look through the book and decide on your top 5 favourite ideas that YOU personally want to try first.
That way you can focus on what matters for you. There are lots of IDEAS here but everyone’s different and what might appeal to you won’t appeal to someone else.
If you’re so inclined, you could print out this fabulous list of things to try and proceed to highlight certain sections as you see fit. This would make it easier to see what things you’ve already tried, and what happened. You could equally record these things in a digital dream journal and then when you’re not sure about something, just search it there to see if you’ve already tried it.
As you’ve probably noticed, the contents of this book are divided into categories depending on what type of adventure you want to go on. If you want a profound space exploration adventure, for example you can view the list of ideas for that…
If you want a love making or sensual experience, view that list, and so on. You can decide what type of lucid dream you want to have. Along side (or underneath) each item (except ones I’ve left for you to discover) you can find an explanation of exactly what you should try, and what you can expect.
These all assume you’re lucid and aware of what you’re doing. They also assume you’re writing your dreams down every morning. If you’re NOT doing these things, don’t worry as we’ll cover that very shortly.
So assuming you CAN lucid dream, treat