first of all,you should be doining techs correctly to achive lucidity,a hint of what techs that you use will help us help you |
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I've been trying to have a lucid dream since last September, and zip so far. Have to say I'm getting frustrated, especially since so many people say they achieved lucidity within days of hearing it was possible. Has anyone else experienced this -- a long delay in getting to success? And if so, what made the difference for you in finally making the jump from non-lucid to lucid? Thanks for your thoughts. |
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first of all,you should be doining techs correctly to achive lucidity,a hint of what techs that you use will help us help you |
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Previously known as areyoume
"A winner has to speak not of the world as it is, but of the world as it should be!"
I got lucid quickly but I think it may just have been a strong motivation to have an LD, along with just happening to choose the right method for me right off the hop. It can take time and it can differ strongly on the person; you're not the only one who's had to wait that long for one! |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
It took me a few months, but reality checking helped a ton! I jokingly did one in a dream and my finger went straight through my palm and I screamed lol! I was in my bedroom and it was dark and so I jumped in my bed closed my eyes and kept saying, "Go to a different dream, go to a different dream!" I did and I saw my dog talk and I flied a little bit. |
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[ ] Do the ToTM [X] Stabilize a dream [ ] Earth Bend
I heard of people that took several months to get their first lucid. That a lot of dedication imo to spend all that time trying. Personally, I got 2 lucids in the first 2 nights I tried, and some more occasionally. Now that I'm trying really serious still a week and nothing but dream recall and visiting the forum prevent me from being frustrated. Just keep going and intensify your rc habits! |
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Thank you all for your encouragement. My frustration stems from the fact that I have been doing it all by the book: reality checking, dream journal, various techniques such as WBTB, even tried the chemical route with Galantamine, etc. There have been a few times when I was semi-lucid -- it felt like I was about to become lucid but then didn't, if that makes sense. |
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Ah don't do stuff by the book, you have to make the techniques adjust to your sleep patterns, not the other way around. |
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It took me around 4-5 months, don't feel bad. Besides, getting that one lucid dream after many months of trying to figure techniques out, it feels satisfying. But watch out for dry spells. Mine's been going on for about 6 months now. |
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I'm at one month and two weeks so far with the only progress being increased dream recall and waking life awareness. Like you, I've spent a lot of time researching and emulating everyone's suggestions/successes - but experimenting and time seems to be the best approach. Even though I haven't made much progress, no semi-lucidity at all, I still look forward to having a lucid dream every night. |
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