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      I've got a problem with most of my LDs. Everytime I become lucid in my dreams I realize that my eyes are trying really hard to close themselves!! .. No matter how hard I try to keep them open, I just can't do it.
      It's sort of like the feeling that you get when you're REALLY REALLY tired and you just want to go to bed , and you can't keep your eyes open anymore.
      And I get this feeling that if I let my eyes close , I would open them in real life and wake up from my dream.

      Does anyone else have the same problem? ... Does anyone know why this happens and how I can stop it?
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      Sorry, I can&#39;t help you with that, but it did remind me of something. When I was younger and had nightmares, I often had problems waking up; I tried to open my eyes, but they were already open (in the dream). What I found worked for me was to first close my eyes in the dream, then open them and I would open them IRL and wake up from my dream.

      Eh, I don&#39;t think that helps you, but whatever, at least it&#39;s somewhat on-topic. :)

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      I have a solution I always have the same problem, either I rip my eye lids out, I try seeing through them or, just try to act really confident and forget about it and it usualy works.



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      I sometimes have that problem. What reailty check do you use? I use to do my reailty check with my wacth and close my eyes and when I open thme agian they won&#39;t open all the way and I usally have a false awkening after that so I changed that reality check around so I don&#39;t close my eyes. Some advice might be to ignore your eyes, and if the eye thing does happen agian and you wake up do a reailty check because it might be a false awakening.

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      Quote Originally Posted by justme View Post
      I sometimes have that problem. What reailty check do you use? I use to do my reailty check with my wacth and close my eyes and when I open thme agian they won&#39;t open all the way and I usally have a false awkening after that so I changed that reality check around so I don&#39;t close my eyes. Some advice might be to ignore your eyes, and if the eye thing does happen agian and you wake up do a reailty check because it might be a false awakening.[/b]
      I&#39;m not really a dreamer--not yet, anyway--I wanna know, though, what happens if you get stuck in a dream and don&#39;t know how to control it? I&#39;ve done a good job of barricading myself in a safe place, but I don&#39;t wanna dream in a fucking cell. What happens is, once I leave this place, & start interacting with dream characters, I forget where I&#39;m at and my eyes start to close--but I don&#39;t wake up&#33;&#33;&#33; The dream characters torment me instead, forcing me to retreat to the only safe place I know of. I&#39;ve tried forcing them open, doesn&#39;t really work.

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      I&#39;ve had the same problem. Try running at a wall. Or try flying. It might work.
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      Quote Originally Posted by virtuozo View Post
      And I get this feeling that if I let my eyes close , I would open them in real life and wake up from my dream.
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      Did you ever try just closing them without fighting it? Might be worth a try to just see what happens.
      Man is born free, but everywhere he is in chains. - Jean Jacques Rousseau

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      i think the idea above is pretty good
      give peace a chance

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