 Originally Posted by TunaSammich
I often close my (dream) eyes to more easily envision stuff I want to be around a corner or in my pocket. Just belive you will still be in your dreams when you open your eyes.
Also, it could be because your dream is mainly visual. When you close your eyes, you could try and stay stable by focusing on sounds, and if you cant, just feel the weight of your body standing on you legs. Anything to keep your brain busy.
thanks for the tips! i will try to implement them 
 Originally Posted by Licity
If all else fails... don't close your eyes. It's a dream, there's no need to. The pleasure made you close your eyes. All you had to do was get rid of those pesky eyelids
It sounds like a preconceived notion you have buried somewhere in your brain that closing your eyes will cause awakening. This can only be eliminated with realization and practice. It could be that you aren't getting enough sensory input from the dream when you close your eyes. The way to fix this would be to get as much information as possible when your eyes are closed. Start rubbing something, smelling something, listening to something, tasting something, then close your eyes. You basically want to become even more stable than you were before. As long as you are still rooted in the experience of the dream, there is no reason that losing vision would cause you to lose the dreamscape. Hope this helps!
it certainly does! thanks 
 Originally Posted by spockman
Although there is some good advice on this thread, there are a few other things that you could try. (Just so you know, I used to have this exact same problem.)
First, come to the realization that 'there is no spoon.' In that, I mean you have no eyes- so there is actually nothing to close! Everything in your dreams is a different thought or perception manifesting itself, even your dream body. Why should closing your eyes in your dream screw with your dream, then? They are just 'percieved' eyelids, not actual eyelids at all!
Second, make sure that you aren't waking up into another dream. (FA.) FAs can be the worst bane or the best boon of the lucid dreamer. Always always always RC if you seem to be abruptly woken up from an LD.
Third, it's likely the action of opening your eyes which wakes you up, (since your eyes are probably already closed in RL to begin with.) If you do close your eyes, and become afraid that you will wake up as soon as you open them, just 'see through' your eyelids. It should be simple, just make your eyelids transparent through dream control. Now, I can open my eyes and close them in dreams without problems. But earlier in my LDing quest, I used the 'transparent eyelids' thing quite a bit! Try it out. Plus, it's a fun power!
Hope these helped!
Sincerely, Spockman.
thanks a lot!!! I'm going to revert back to this thread if/when this problem effects me again 
 Originally Posted by bigCHEESE77
I'm suprised no one brought this up. You could use the closing eyes thing to your advantage. For instance, if your dream is starting to fade anyway, close your eyes to wake up, all the while telling yourself to stay still when you do. tell yourself to not even open your eyes in your real body. Once your awake, and you haven't moved, play back your previous dream until you reach SP and eventually drift back into a dream. Hopefully, you would have just performed a DEILD, which is basically a mini WILD. You can do this even if you close your eyes accidentally during the dream and wake up, just as long as you make yourself stay still when you wake up into your real body. This way you can save your lucid dream.
However, I also agree with Spockman about the FAs. To see if you just had an FA when coming out of the dream, but you don't want to move because you might break a DEILD, simply close your throat and try to breathe. Some people might not know how to do this, so here is one of the ways to. If you already know how, great for you. If you don't, try to swallow. Notice how you use muscles in your mouth and throat to do this. After you swallow, keep the muscles that you used tensed up, and you should'nt be able to breathe (unless your dreaming....Reality Check!!!).
If you have any other questions, don't be afraid to post
[edit] I suppose you could also make closing your eyes a reality check. If you aren't dreaming, then you will be able to open them and find yourself in the same place. If you are dreaming, then you will wake up. Just be sure to make it a habit that when you reality check with closing your eyes you remain completely still, so as to not ruin the chance for DEILD if you ARE dreaming.
awesome! I have actually done a DEILD before so I kinda know what it's like.
thank you all so much for your insightful answers! you answered all my questions and more. thanks again and like I said before I'm not done with this thread
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