 Originally Posted by Patjunfa
...but could have tryed anywhere, or expected to find pandora behind a door I open, or even pulled out my credit card and said Pandora now.
I like your thinking here. Thinking of a different way anytime the first way gives us challenges is a useful process in lucid dreams.
I'd love to be able to fly to Pandora, through space and past planets and expanse, but I tend to find I only get to a certain height when flying...
I can't pretend that I haven't had challenges with this also, but it is definitely possible! I have flown in outer space, among planets and made a few trips to the moon. I recommend the following thread of mine which is not just for newbies: http://www.dreamviews.com/general-lu...-read-imo.html
I was still and waited to see if dream would reform. Perhaps its good to visualize last scene of dream. But I find the effort of active imagination is different to just picking up the slip stream of the dream (if its near me) and following it into next dream. I may play more with active imagination to see...
I've used both methods but I think it is a good idea to have a plan in place so that you do one or the other with maximum efficiency. For visualization you want to imagine as many senses as possible while keeping looking around fairly actively for any hints of dream formation (and avoiding eyes locked in place too long). When using the other method, waiting for a new scene to form, I recommend continuing to move or at least rub your hands while reminding yourself "I'm dreaming…I'm dreaming."
Congratulations on another DILD! Keep up the great work!
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