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I am 15 years old, and a sophomore in high school. I live in Michigan(U.S.A.). I'm learning the Japanese language. I had a couple lucid dreams when I was younger. I became interested in lucid dreaming last year, had my first non-accidental lucid dream, but then I let my skill fall to the wayside. This August, I decided to pursue this hobby further and I joined DV. Since, I've had 9 lucids. All 9 have been spontaneous DILDs. I plan on staying with this hobby for the rest of my life. My lucid dream frequency has decreased and my dream control is cruddy. I want get my lucid dreaming frequency back up, and I want to improve my dream control. |
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I just had a lucid dream with the sporadic awareness technique. It was really cool. I performed a total of 3 reality checks and realized I was dreaming. I started the sporadic awareness a day before you told me about it. All of my past LDs were spontaneous. |
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That's awesome! Hopefully you'll have more of them now, some spontaneous, some because to the training. Way to go! |
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I had another lucid dream last night. I don't remember how or at what point in my dream I became lucid though. I can remember fragments before I was lucid and I can remember about everything after. I did many reality checks and I anchored a few times. I remember the clarity, and I remember remarking at how realistic the dream was. |
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Awesome! Are you practicing anything other than SAT? Don't forget to write them in your DJ, so you can find patterns and dream signs and other usefull stuff. |
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The only things I'm currently doing are SAT, mantras before bed and during the night, and recording dreams. I've found that when I temporarily boost my awareness and dream recall during the night by recording dreams, becoming lucid in subsequent dreams is much more probable. |
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Yes, if you wake up at night and do WBTB, you have much better chance of becoming lucid in your next dream, just because your mind was awake for WBTB. |
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My dream recall plummets during the school week. Average recall for days in the school week is about 0 dreams per night. |
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I'm pretty sure it's just temporary. Recall can fluctate even without any apparent cause. But to make sure it will get better, write every little fragment, even just feeling from your dream in a DJ. If you don't remember anything at all, write "I have great memory and my recall is better every day". Try to think about your dream during day. Sometimes that triggers your memory. |
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I just got a day off of school today and had two spontaneous lucids. Sadly with the second one, I can only remember bits and pieces. I must have fallen back to sleep when I woke up from it. I recorded both. I'm still coming slow with the dream control; last night in the first lucid, I partially morphed into a hippopotamus. I also tried counting my fingers on my hand for the first time; when I looked at it, it looked like five, but when I counted it was seven |
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Last edited by 123north123; 11-01-2012 at 05:42 PM.
I am suddenly extremely envious of the fact that you get so many lucids. Perhaps you're a natural LDer. Whichever it is, good luck! |
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Good luck to you too! |
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I had my first WILD!!! I feel so awesome! Here's my dream: |
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That is awesome! Congrats! |
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I had an interesting thing happen to me in school today. I was in my civics/economy class and we took a test; after I finished, I put my head down for a nap. I just stayed still with my eyes shut. I thought: I wonder if I can induce a WILD? After a while of just letting my mind drift off, I had increasingly vivid images and whatnot-- still blurry and vague though -- until a peculiar thing happened. I think I went into a dream. I felt everything pop into focus, and I was lucid. It lasted for a second or so. Someone near me dropped something and I jolted awake. |
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Sometimes I like to WILD, even if I don't get lucid, just to experience the imagery and other possible cool stuff. What happened to you - could have been a lucid, or just a vivid HH. There is a very thin line, sometimes barely noticable, between you being awake and having HH images and those images turning into a lucid. Sometimes the transition is very smooth and you could swear you still awake, but you are already asleep. |
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I just broke a month-long dryspell. I was in a dream looking at my teeth in a mirror, and they were thin and brittle looking. I looked at my eyes, and they looked like those of a frog. I thenand thought that I must be in a dream. I got that exhilarating rush that is lucidity. I woke up right after to my dismay. I think I was too excited: ). It's better than nothing. Now hopefully, I can get my lucid dreams back to the frequency they were at a month ago. |
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Awesome! Yeah, I still get so excited. Yesterday I was floating around and started laughing hysterically from happiness, so I touched my face and I felt a huge grin. Not sure, if I touched it with my waking hands or in a dream. Because I know I can move my hands while in LD. But I know what you mean by happy feeling. Priceless. Wish you more LDs |
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I had a lucid last night(finally |
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Awesome! And yeah, mantras are great. And putting glasses on is a great idea. I'll try it next time. |
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I had a lucid dream this morning. Technically, I think it was a DEILD chain though. I woke up a few times and forced myself back into the dream each time. I figure around 80 percent of my dreams take place in the late morning, and that's why they're so "fragile". By "fragile" I mean that while in the dream(even after stabilizing), I feel like anything that I do can make the dream fall apart. Maybe you have some insight on how to make lucids less fragile? |
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Last edited by 123north123; 01-05-2013 at 07:33 AM.
That's the thing with morning lucids. They are easier to get because you are closer to awakening, but same thing makes them more fragile. Since your sleep is not as deep as earlier in the night, it's easy to wake up from a lucid. Happens to me all the time. |
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