 Originally Posted by Lunatide
Hi Lunatide! I have two bits of advice. The first is that you can help your lucid skills while awake. Training your brain through meditation designed for that purpose is in my opinion a very powerful tool. A very simple trick would be to pick one skill like flying and spend time day dreaming in as much detail as you can, about how it would feel or seem in a dream. This can be done each night as you fall asleep. Then when you find yourself lucid, it will be a familiar idea for your brain. You can also get into serious mental discipline, which in my opinion is the only way to get masterful at LDing. I am teaching a class that will give you the tools to do anything in a dream and do it well. The problem is, it takes a year or more to train yourself, and many years to begin to master the skills. However, one student was able to use her training to walk on walls and sit on the ceiling, after only a month or so. Here is the link to the class if you are looking to become a masterful dreamer (hard work) http://www.dreamviews.com/f157/sivas...-first-131397/.If you are not that motivated, do try the visualization trick, as it is simple.
In the dream I do train skills. Here is my first suggestion. Start with training your skill of stabalization first and foremost. If a LD lasts 1 minute it is impossable to train. The skill of stablizing is needed before you can train other skills. The next thing to work on is stopping the random flow of the LD. this is not an easy skill, and so you must train it. If the DCs are randomly messing with you, and plot twists cause earth quakes or what ever, you will not have luck training.
So step one, get good at stablizing. Two, get good at reducing the actions of DCs and random story lines. Then you can pretty much train in the same way you would in a martial arts class.
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