Hi everyone, |
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Hi everyone, |
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You need to calm yourself down. That is the only way I've ever been able to prolong dreams (and I still have trouble with it). A couple years ago, I'd get really upset when my dream was ending. I tried tons of things, hand tricks, movement, spinning, etc. Nothing worked. |
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Well, it could be a contributing factor. I'll never forget the first lucid dream where I maintained a freakish level of control (to this day, my most vivid, powerful lucid dream). Before any control took place, I put myself into a complete tranquility. I was at peace with my dream state. |
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Sorry for the late reply, for some reason I didn't notice a reply in this message... |
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Yeah, the best advice I can give is this: keep a dream journal, and keep dreaming. The more you LD, the better you'll get at it. Because really, you're going to need to experiment for yourself and figure out what works and what doesn't. I'm still doing that every night, and I'm still getting better. |
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Pick an object in the dream and stare at it, then relax. It might change into another object, but you probably won't wake up if you keep staring at whatever it is. |
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What I do is stimulate another sense besides sight. I usually rub my hands on my chest or rub my palms together. The rubbing sensation usually snaps me back into the dream, but it won't work when there are loud noises waking you up (learned that the hard way). The basic idea is to do something that makes your brain keep you in the dream. Staring at your hands, the ground, rubbing, spinning, maybe singing? |
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“A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world.” ~ Oscar Wilde
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I found a way that allows me to keep the dream going for a long time, I call it "dream reentry". There's a tutorial on it in the tutorial section. |
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It seems like you could use this to become lucid too; if you re-enter a non-lucid, and you were awake long enough to realize you were dreaming, you should instantly be lucid. I became lucid accidentally like this once when I recognized a place I had just been dreaming about. And I remember having nightmares I couldn't escape from because I would wake up and go back to sleep, right back into the dream, so I would have to get up and really wake up good so I wouldn't go back. I'm going to try it for turning non-lucid into lucid. Thanks for the idea. |
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Invadergarf, another very effective method is verbal commands. It works well for me. Simply say out loud "stay lucid" or something to that effect. |
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This also worked for me, I had never heard of anybody else doing this until now. During an LD i used verbal commands to stay lucid. Simply by saying stay dreaming. Everything went black and i had no exp. with this happening so i tried really hard to open my eyes until i opened them for real and woke up. I closed them and kept repeating in my head stay dreaming and imagined i was back in the dream, I will continue to use this method when i awaken from LDs. |
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That's a great idea! I'll look at the tutorial section to see if I can find it, that would be great if I could re-enter dreams because then i wouldn't have to worry about my dream fading really fast, i could just come back into it! |
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“A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world.” ~ Oscar Wilde
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When I finally have a lucid dream again i'll try the dream reentry method and post here to tell you how it goes (hopefully it works!!!) |
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In my experience, the first LDs I had where I tried to control the dreamcontent usually led me to wake up very soon afterwards. Maybe because this is just too exciting and the level of lucidity wasn't high enough to stay dreaming under all the excitement. |
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Luminous Spacious Dream Masters That Holographically Communicate
among other teachers taught me
not to overestimate the Value of our Concrete Knowledge;"Common sense"/Rationality,
for doing so would make us Blind for the unimaginable, unparalleled Capacity of and Wisdom contained within our Felt Knowledge;Subconscious Intuition.
i've tried the dream reentry method, but didn't manage to get it to work... I may have been doing it wrong, or just didn't have patence to wait until the dream came back. I don't think it's a method which works for me, not yet at least. |
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What you gotta do is have 1 successful reentry, then you will be familiar with the method. It's like WILD - without knowing what to aim for it may be hard. |
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