Do you become lucid in dream or do you become lucid by a WILD? |
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As soon as I become lucid I start to wake up. The spinning technique only works for a very short period of time. Ive tried distractions in my dream and same out come. I cant seem to stay asleep and Ive gotten my LD's up to about 10 a month on average. But all end very quickly. Any tips would be greatly appreciated!! |
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Do you become lucid in dream or do you become lucid by a WILD? |
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there are like a million of these posts. ---> search |
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May be what causes you to wake up all of a sudden upon becoming lucid is the fact that you probably get too excited. We all tend to get this thrush feeling, but you can control this. |
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rubbing my hands together calms me down and makes the dream much more vivid. I recommend trying it, and also looking at your hands. I never see my hands in a dream unless i'm lucid |
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just take a few moments to stabalize the dream. Like mentioned, rub your hands together or examine things and really spend some time getting to know your surroundings and stay calm. verbal commands really work too. talking always helps. Just start shouting things like "I am dreaming!" or "increase lucidity" or something |
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Last edited by lagunagirl; 05-06-2008 at 02:57 AM.
I would try all the usual methods of retaining lucidity(rubbing hands together, spinning,etc) but my view is that you might not be able to retain lucidity as your scared that you'll lose it,(the mind has a tendency to be like that in dreams |
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Thanks everyone. I will be trying these methods tonight. Im new to this forum so I wasnt sure where to find the answer I was looking for. Thanks for taking it easy on the new guy. |
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think of something complicated like a puzzle or something physical like juggling |
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Well to attain lucidity you should keep doing what you were doing before you became lucid and when you think of something do it. I use to freek out and get excited about being lucid and wake up. |
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Random tip: Before sleep, try meditation! |
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