Do you have a favorite song? If you do, play it in your head while in the dark. It should calm you down. It works really well for me, I hope it works for you. |
|
I want to lucid dream so much, and I remember about 4-5 dreams a night, so I'm sure I can accomplish it. |
|
"This is for long forgotten light at the end of the world..."
Do you have a favorite song? If you do, play it in your head while in the dark. It should calm you down. It works really well for me, I hope it works for you. |
|
"What are you, a gangster? Get in that pool!"-Random DC of mine... don't ask.
I'm the same way. I usually wait until the sun rises before I give WILD a shot. |
|
"This is for long forgotten light at the end of the world..."
Who knows, maybe this'll help! |
|
08 LD's:28 Tasks of the Month Completed:5 Adopted Hollings
Current Lucid goals:
1: Have one WILD.
2: Fight Agent Smith.CHECK
3. Swing through a city like Spider-Man.CHECK
i used 2 be afraid to, but this was unacceptable to me, so i forced myself to be in the dark, i walk outside at the dead of night, never use lights in my home when it is dark. |
|
Last edited by Andrew0853; 08-03-2008 at 05:08 AM.
I'm the same way. I can LD perfectly fine with some light on, I've never found it to be a problem to sleep with the room lit enough for me to be comfortable. And I don't use just a night light, I usually have some sort of very bright light on, often a fluorescent lamp. It has not stopped me from enjoying lucids. I rarely experience SP but I've learned that it's not scary at all. I don't think you should even worry about this! The more you worry and dwell, the more awful it will be just because you expect it to be so. SP is an incredible experience, and can be the gateway into a lucid. Enjoy yourself! |
|
Tons of thanks to both of you guys! |
|
"This is for long forgotten light at the end of the world..."
If you have an iPod you can just make it repeat your favorite song over and over. |
|
I had a crippling phobia of dogs a while ago, and dealt with that by looking after one who I had known since he was a puppy for a weekend. Similarly, I have a phobia of needles, but I got a blood test today and now I feel happier with them. |
|
Apachama: Noun. Slimey things made of dust.
"Everything is beautiful"
Thanks guys, I was kind of doing that last night, walking around tellingmyself it's the same as daytime just harder to see. |
|
"This is for long forgotten light at the end of the world..."
I have the same fear. xD |
|
Well shellyboof bishop isn't going to let you over-egg this pudding!
I keep the T.V. on sometimes until I'm about ready to fall asleep. I can never sleep with it on, though it does help me get tired. |
|
"This is for long forgotten light at the end of the world..."
Interesting question. I think I can add something to this conversation. I used to be completely and totally scared of the dark. We're talking lay in the bed pull the covers up to your head and shake scared. Until I was about 16 years old. I didn't really tackle it so to speak, it resolved as the result of something else. For me, and I suspect a lot of people, fear of the dark is fear of the unknown. I had a great trouble in my life doing anything I didn't know the outcome of. In overcoming that, I overcame my fear of the dark as well. Ironically I'm quite the opposite now. I sleep in a room of perfect black. Blackout curtains, nothing with an LED like a clock or a surge protector light or anything. A blanket is placed over the crack in my door right before I lock it to seal the tiniest amount of light from the hallway. Duct tape is placed over the status light on the fire alarm in my room so it makes no light. Perfect darkness is an experience. I can't say for sure if it would help but you might try putting yourself in a similar situation with someone you trust completely there with you. Someone who you know without a doubt would protect you from anything an everything, in the dark or not. All you have to do is tell them to turn on the light and they will. Of course that assumes you have such a person you can trust like that. If you do you are lucky, I don't, not someone close by anyway. In regards to lucid dreaming, as mentioned above you don't have to WILD in the dark, and WILD isn't the only way to lucid dream, it just seems to be the most direct. |
|
~Follow your dreams~ ~Never give up~ ~No matter what anyone says~
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Favorite Lucid Dreams : August 1st, 2006 (10 minutes), September 10, 2006 (8 Minutes)
I used to imagine monsters of all sorts waitng in the dark waiting to grab me and eat me up. im over that now but there is still something about darkness that is unnerving. |
|
This shit never happens to me
The problem with trying to sleep in the light is that it inhibits melatonin production, afaik. My advice: get over your fear by spending a bunch of time in the dark. It should become more comfortable with time. |
|
I have the exact same problem! |
|
I've been following everyone's advice, and I'm doing MUCH better now. |
|
"This is for long forgotten light at the end of the world..."
I use to wet my bed @10 years of age over this fear of the dark. |
|
|
|
Luminous Spacious Dream Masters That Holographically Communicate
among other teachers taught me
not to overestimate the Value of our Concrete Knowledge;"Common sense"/Rationality,
for doing so would make us Blind for the unimaginable, unparalleled Capacity of and Wisdom contained within our Felt Knowledge;Subconscious Intuition.
Leave a light on, assuming that you can still fall asleep with a light on. |
|
Haha! I know exactly where you're coming from. I wouldn't dare WILD in the dark. I know that it's not real, but still... |
|
Bookmarks