
Originally Posted by
LuneBleue
Hello Nathan!
As Shabby already said, to maintain lucidity, stabilization techniques are very efficient. Another thing that can be useful is to repeat yourself (out loud but not by screaming, just normally talking) "I am dreaming, I am dreaming, I am dreaming". By saying it several times you gradually understand what it means, what it involves.
By the way, you can also mention everything the fact you are dreaming involves, like "so nothing here is real, so I can control some things, so IRL I am sleeping...". When I do these tips, it increases my lucidity to a very solid level.
The problem is that we often forget to use these techniques when we become lucid, but we can manage this lack of memory by practising vizualisation before sleeping : I sometimes imagine myself attaining lucidity (MILD) and I really insist on my sensation of remember I have to stabilize and increase my lucidity.
This way, when I am in a lucid dream I easily remember to do all of stabilization and increased lucidity stuff because just like it was a choregraphy, I mentally trained myself to learn different steps I had to follow.
Finally, having a concrete goal/objective to attain in your future LD's in mind is very useful too, because you have something that keeps you focus on the fact you are dreaming.
Hope it helped!
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