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      Quote Originally Posted by BrandonBoss View Post
      What are you doing to recall dreams? I don't understand what you mean. Do you not practice recall?
      Yeah i recall dreams but, you mean doing something
      what do you mean exactly?


      Quote Originally Posted by 10mesp View Post
      Have you tried just taking a break completely from trying to lucid dream? That is actually how I had my first lucid dream. I had studied lucid dreaming for a long time and just like you I was determined to have one, but after a few months of no success I decided to take a break from everything except writing down my dreams in the morning. No techniques, WBTB, RC's, nothing. Then, one or two nights later, I just so happened to realize I was dreaming randomly in a dream and had my first LD.

      i really dont feel like taking a break, i am really determinated to do it
      and i have to have one no matter how much time it will take

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      One "strategy" that works really well for me is to go to bed early, preferably around 9-10 PM, and decide for yourself that you are going to wake up after a dream and remember it as much as you can - then fall asleep again, and while falling asleep you repeat to yourself that you are going to recognize whatever dreamsign you may have spotted earlier.
      Really make sure you are determined about it, and repeat firmly to yourself that you are going to recognize your dreamsigns if they appear in the next dream.

      You could even use a "mental mantra" in a sense, where instead of using words you imagine yourself seeing your dreamsigns and exclaiming "this is a dream!" by association - almost a bit like acting.
      You pretend that you see a dreamsign and then try to convince yourself that you are actually surprised by it, like an actor, and tell yourself that this is a dream, since you saw that dreamsign.

      Also, make sure that you actually believe in yourself.
      If you feel that you have been unsuccessful for a year then you are probably doubting your own skills.
      You need to convince yourself that you can in fact become lucid, and expect to spontaneously tell yourself "I'm dreaming now!" in your next dream.
      It might not work instantly, but if you keep believing in it then your brain will be like "wtf, he believes in this so much that it must be true".
      Placebo effect!
      Last edited by Laurelindo; 11-06-2013 at 04:09 PM.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Iriba View Post

      i really dont feel like taking a break, i am really determinated to do it
      and i have to have one no matter how much time it will take


      Okay that is fine, no doubt you will have one sooner or later Just don't let yourself get stressed out over it or worry about it too much, I've found that to be counter-productive to lucid dreaming. Hell, I usually can't even lucid dream at all when school is in session because I'm constantly worrying about what assignments are due the next day or what performances I have to give next week, etc.



      Best of luck!

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      Quote Originally Posted by Laurelindo View Post
      One "strategy" that works really well for me is to go to bed early, preferably around 9-10 PM, and decide for yourself that you are going to wake up after a dream and remember it as much as you can - then fall asleep again, and while falling asleep you repeat to yourself that you are going to recognize whatever dreamsign you may have spotted earlier.
      Really make sure you are determined about it, and repeat firmly to yourself that you are going to recognize your dreamsigns if they appear in the next dream.

      You could even use a "mental mantra" in a sense, where instead of using words you imagine yourself seeing your dreamsigns and exclaiming "this is a dream!" by association - almost a bit like acting.
      You pretend that you see a dreamsign and then try to convince yourself that you are actually surprised by it, like an actor, and tell yourself that this is a dream, since you saw that dreamsign.

      Also, make sure that you actually believe in yourself.
      If you feel that you have been unsuccessful for a year then you are probably doubting your own skills.
      You need to convince yourself that you can in fact become lucid, and expect to spontaneously tell yourself "I'm dreaming now!" in your next dream.
      It might not work instantly, but if you keep believing in it then your brain will be like "wtf, he believes in this so much that it must be true".
      Placebo effect!
      to be honest i don't really worry about MILD or mental mantras
      or even dream signs
      my true objective is to train awareness, i am actually training it
      if i can hold my awareness through all day i also will do on my dreams.
      and if i see something out of common on my dream, i will be very aware i will make a RC, and then i'll notice that i'm dreaming

      of course that it will take a lot of time
      idk why but the hardest i try to get aware of things the worse it is
      and less time i can be aware

      (sorry for bad english)

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      Remember, though, that awareness and critical thinking are two different things.
      In order to become lucid you need to develop a questioning attitude, and suspect that you might be dreaming whenever something even remotely bizarre happens in waking life.
      I actually had a dream last night that was so realistic that I failed several reality checks and eventually gave up and said "okay, I must be awake then", and I probably gave up too soon - so don't feel certain that you are awake until you have done many reality checks thoroughly.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Laurelindo View Post
      Remember, though, that awareness and critical thinking are two different things.
      In order to become lucid you need to develop a questioning attitude, and suspect that you might be dreaming whenever something even remotely bizarre happens in waking life.
      I actually had a dream last night that was so realistic that I failed several reality checks and eventually gave up and said "okay, I must be awake then", and I probably gave up too soon - so don't feel certain that you are awake until you have done many reality checks thoroughly.
      I know that
      that's why my style involves ADA + reality checking

      while "ADA'ing" i try to be aware as possible (although its still very little time lol)
      and through the day i also do reality checks + ADA
      i stop to see if there is something out of normal and ask this questions:

      - What if this is a lucid dream now?
      - Where am I?
      - What am i doing here?
      - What was i doing in last 15 minutes?
      - Why am i here?
      - How did i get here?
      - Are things around me normal?

      Then i start to look around and see if something is uncommon or out of normal.

      i think i know why i don't get lucid much, because my concentration level
      to try get as aware as possible is very little, i only can get aware 1 minute maximum
      then i forget the awareness.

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      http://www.dreamviews.com/dream-sign...ompendium.html

      paired with:
      Dream Journal Tutorial - Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views

      This is a good way to figure out what works for you in terms of recall. If you raise your recall, your awareness and vividness should go up as well, thus increasing lucidity probability. Straight up daytime awareness doesn't mean that you are going to just keep it in dreams, or all paranoid people would be lucid all the time. :/ You will do the same things in dreams that you do in waking life though, so as long as you are doing ADA right you are bound to have lucids.

      Don't be hard on yourself if you have one though, be happy. It is awesome, even if only for a minute or less.

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      Quote Originally Posted by BrandonBoss View Post
      http://www.dreamviews.com/dream-sign...ompendium.html

      paired with:
      Dream Journal Tutorial - Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views

      This is a good way to figure out what works for you in terms of recall. If you raise your recall, your awareness and vividness should go up as well, thus increasing lucidity probability. Straight up daytime awareness doesn't mean that you are going to just keep it in dreams, or all paranoid people would be lucid all the time. :/ You will do the same things in dreams that you do in waking life though, so as long as you are doing ADA right you are bound to have lucids.

      Don't be hard on yourself if you have one though, be happy. It is awesome, even if only for a minute or less.

      of course it will be on dreams.
      Because i will make it as a habit
      and normally my dreams has habits on them
      i'm very time in school and home.
      if i train ADA that will also become a habit and carry it on
      my dreams.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Iriba View Post
      of course it will be on dreams.
      Because i will make it as a habit
      and normally my dreams has habits on them
      i'm very time in school and home.
      if i train ADA that will also become a habit and carry it on
      my dreams.
      Well as long as you are doing it right it will work, if you have tried for a year and no progress, then you either dont recognize progress (which will lead to more progress) or you are doing it wrong. If you have progress and reject it, than your mind will think that it isn't doing it right and it won't do it again.

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      Quote Originally Posted by BrandonBoss View Post
      Well as long as you are doing it right it will work, if you have tried for a year and no progress, then you either dont recognize progress (which will lead to more progress) or you are doing it wrong. If you have progress and reject it, than your mind will think that it isn't doing it right and it won't do it again.
      well, due to that trains i had some signals of awareness so i
      progressed
      but they rarely happen.

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      Hey Iriba, I've also struggled to have a lucid dream and I've been trying for a year and three months now. Lately I've been taking a lot of breaks from attempting to lucid dream as I had lost motivation. But finding your post and seeing how much you're trying has really made me get back into trying to lucid dream and the dedication you've shown has made me want to never give up on trying to get my first lucid dream.

      You just gotta completely believe that you CAN and you WILL be able to lucid dream.
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      Wow there are some great things that have been said. I will just add my two cents.
      Practically all of my posts of this forum are the same because usually every problem having to do with lucidity (or the lack thereof) have to do with the basics.
      So pretty much the basics are:
      1. Get enough sleep every night (it depends on the person, but its anywhere from 6 to 8 on average)
      2. Write in your dream journal every day (yes, every day)
      3. Do reality checks during the day when convenient.
      4. Dont worry about it too much. It will come in time.

      I promise that that if you do these 4 things you are guaranteed to have a lucid dream. Seriously. Its science man! I applaud your tenacity. It took me 8 months of hard work and being consistent. I was extremely consistent for about 3 months when I finally had my first LD. YOU CAN DO IT!
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      Quote Originally Posted by FluBB View Post
      Wow there are some great things that have been said. I will just add my two cents.
      Practically all of my posts of this forum are the same because usually every problem having to do with lucidity (or the lack thereof) have to do with the basics.
      So pretty much the basics are:
      1. Get enough sleep every night (it depends on the person, but its anywhere from 6 to 8 on average)
      2. Write in your dream journal every day (yes, every day)
      3. Do reality checks during the day when convenient.
      4. Dont worry about it too much. It will come in time.

      I promise that that if you do these 4 things you are guaranteed to have a lucid dream. Seriously. Its science man! I applaud your tenacity. It took me 8 months of hard work and being consistent. I was extremely consistent for about 3 months when I finally had my first LD. YOU CAN DO IT!
      Yeah i've been doing this 1 year. no LD

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      Quote Originally Posted by Iriba View Post
      but i knew i was dreaming, because i did a RC and told myself that i was dreaming.
      You had a lucid dream! Congratulations!
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      Quote Originally Posted by WakingNomad View Post
      You had a lucid dream! Congratulations!
      lol, that wasn't a lucid dream for me.
      A real lucid dream for me, is a dream similar to real life
      although i've been training awareness over 5 months.
      I couldn't arrive that awareness state.
      not sure what to do

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      Quote Originally Posted by Iriba View Post
      lol, that wasn't a lucid dream for me.
      A real lucid dream for me, is a dream similar to real life
      although i've been training awareness over 5 months.
      I couldn't arrive that awareness state.
      not sure what to do
      A lucid is a lucid. We can't give you advice on how to get a lucid just the way you want it. If you practice, LDs get better and better.

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      Update: just got 1 lucid today, it felt like a normal dream again.

      really, i can't understand what i'm doing wrong.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Iriba View Post
      Really, i don't know what to do anymore.
      Start trying real hard to NOT have lucid dreams.

      Use the mantra, "I WILL NOT BECOME AWARE I'M DREAMING"

      It's like the "try not to think of a pink elephant thing."

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      Quote Originally Posted by Nailler View Post
      Start trying real hard to NOT have lucid dreams.

      Use the mantra, "I WILL NOT BECOME AWARE I'M DREAMING"

      It's like the "try not to think of a pink elephant thing."

      What's the point of doing that?
      i've been telling myself i would have a lucid dream, and i passes tough times.
      if i deny it now, i will have to start over.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Iriba View Post
      Update: just got 1 lucid today, it felt like a normal dream again.

      really, i can't understand what i'm doing wrong.
      The only thing you are doing wrong right now is that you think of everything as failures.
      Why not feel encouraged by the fact that you had a lucid dream instead?
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      Quote Originally Posted by Nailler View Post
      Start trying real hard to NOT have lucid dreams.

      Use the mantra, "I WILL NOT BECOME AWARE I'M DREAMING"

      It's like the "try not to think of a pink elephant thing."
      Quote Originally Posted by Iriba View Post
      What's the point of doing that?
      Just do it a couple of times as an experiment.
      See: Overcoming Distractions by Confronting Them

      N.
      Last edited by Nailler; 11-27-2013 at 03:38 AM.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Laurelindo View Post
      The only thing you are doing wrong right now is that you think of everything as failures.
      Why not feel encouraged by the fact that you had a lucid dream instead?
      of course i am, but it makes me angry
      knowing other people could make a dream similar to real life
      maybe in 2 or 3 weeks

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      Quote Originally Posted by Iriba View Post
      of course i am, but it makes me angry
      knowing other people could make a dream similar to real life
      maybe in 2 or 3 weeks
      Maybe you have set the bar too high perhaps?
      "Reject culture..." "Put the Art pedal to the metal!"
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      Quote Originally Posted by Highlander View Post
      Maybe you have set the bar too high perhaps?
      What do you mean?

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      Quote Originally Posted by Iriba View Post
      What do you mean?
      I believe Highlander means that you are asking for too much too quickly.
      You should start with simple goals, first of all practicing to actually stay in the dream and control your excitement, then slowly work your way up to more and more complex goals.
      You will actually benefit much more from this method, because it will be easier to succeed with simpler goals and this will make you more confident in your abilities.
      Last edited by Laurelindo; 11-27-2013 at 06:40 PM.
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