It varies for different people, a week and a half is nothing to be honest. It took me personally a month, but takes some people a lot longer. |
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Hi guys, I was just wondering if it's normal or average to spend over a week attempting to get a lucid dream, when do most people get their first one? And I've been doing reality checks and thinking about lucid drams before sleep? When on average do people get their first one? |
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It varies for different people, a week and a half is nothing to be honest. It took me personally a month, but takes some people a lot longer. |
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Haha, I've been trying to success for about a half a year now and it still doesn't work ;3 |
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I will have poetry in my life. And adventure. And love.
Love above all.
Current goal: Improving my ability to remember my dreams.
English isn't my native language, so please be patient with me D:
It took me 10 weeks to have my first lucid dream which only lasted for 5 seconds :p |
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DILD: 9 | MILD: - | DEILD: - | WILD: 2OBE: 3 | AP: -
I can see you sleep through your bedroom window. You're killing yourself with lucid dreaming.
Fuck me, I was aiming to start getting em in 6 weeks holiday, which is now and I'm like halfway through it, so I have just over 3 weeks to try and get my first one |
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I've been trying for more than a year, and still nothing. My dreams have generally become longer and more interesting, but still no lucidity. Sometimes I become semi-lucid but it doesn't last for long. You just have to be patient and confident; keep writing down your dreams and doing reality checks. As other posters have said, it's different for everyone! |
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“I dreamed I was a butterfly, flitting around in the sky; then I awoke. Now I wonder: Am I a man who dreamt of being a butterfly, or am I a butterfly dreaming that I am a man?” ~ Chuang Tzu
"This is my dream. I'll decide where it goes from here." ~ Alice in Wonderland
That must be quite frustrating. I admire your perseverance. By the way, what do you mean exactly when you say "semi-lucid"? |
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My LDing record, if you want to hear about it, is about 4 WILDs, 1 DEILD, and the rest DILDs.
“I dreamed I was a butterfly, flitting around in the sky; then I awoke. Now I wonder: Am I a man who dreamt of being a butterfly, or am I a butterfly dreaming that I am a man?” ~ Chuang Tzu
"This is my dream. I'll decide where it goes from here." ~ Alice in Wonderland
“I dreamed I was a butterfly, flitting around in the sky; then I awoke. Now I wonder: Am I a man who dreamt of being a butterfly, or am I a butterfly dreaming that I am a man?” ~ Chuang Tzu
"This is my dream. I'll decide where it goes from here." ~ Alice in Wonderland
I've had couple of lucid dreams before i started trying to have them on purpose. Actually, the first semi-lucid was exactly the night i found out what a lucid dream was. For about six months of reality checks and writing in a dream journal from time to time, i've had 5 or 6 only. |
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You haven't waited very long at all. :3 It took me about two weeks to get my first lucid dream while trying, but some people wait months before they have their first one though. Don't let that discourage you though! |
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I've been lucid dreaming for about 3 months and I've only had 4...you have to be patient and I heard that you should stick to one technique |
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Last edited by Daxx; 08-23-2012 at 01:02 AM.
The important thing isn't to put your dreaming on some kind of schedule that you want to be able to LD by. Learning to LD is a very non-linear process where you will, if you want good results, attempt several different methods, possibly conduct a few small personal experiments, and even more. I often find I have the most LDs when I'm not stressed over dreaming or anything else. Please please don't stress over the length of time it might take to become an experienced LDer and you could very well experience a LD or two within the next week. Most importantly don't give up! LDing is an awesome experience that makes huge changes in the lives of the people who pursue it. Being in a LD is so liberating and awesome and it is totally worth it. |
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Last edited by TheGritz; 08-30-2012 at 03:32 AM.
“When you call yourself an Indian or a Muslim or a Christian or a European, or anything else, you are being violent. Do you see why it is violent? Because you are separating yourself from the rest of mankind. When you separate yourself by belief, by nationality, by tradition, it breeds violence. So a man who is seeking to understand violence does not belong to any country, to any religion, to any political party or partial system; he is concerned with the total understanding of mankind.”
idk. I would probably have given up on lucid dreaming if it wasnt for my first Experience with Intense and I mean INTENSE vibrations and auditory hallucinations. It was the craziest feeling i felt in my life. Youre on your bed and all of a sudden it feels youre traveling warp speed down down an endless black void. Even though i didnt transition into a dream through wild/deild it was enough to make me keep trying. |
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Focus on MILD! Mantras and other tricks are something that every one should be doing. Avoid simple mistakes, like only trying WiLD and doing it at bedtime instead of WBTB. WILD sounds cool, but is for after you have some DILDs which you cause through MILD tricks. RC and think a lot about it are examples of MILD tricks, but add in a few more. Read a few threads on MILD or sign up for the DVA class. |
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