I think the trick is to do reality checks after normal events during your daily life, so that when that events happens in a dream, be it realistic or not, you do the check anyway and then become lucid when you realise it is a dream. |
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How do you recognize you're dreaming to have a lucid dream?? I've had dreams, and remember most or all of them, but I can never get to the point where I know I'm dreaming. And I can't really preform reality checks because that would suggest that I'm suspecting I'm dreaming; I have absolutely no idea that I'm dreaming; it feels so much like real life that I don't question it! Does anyone know what I'm talking about?? |
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Matthew 6:27
Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to this life?
pEaCe AnD lOvE!
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I think the trick is to do reality checks after normal events during your daily life, so that when that events happens in a dream, be it realistic or not, you do the check anyway and then become lucid when you realise it is a dream. |
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In complete darkness we are all the same, it is only our knowledge and wisdom that separates us. Don't let your eyes deceive you.
First LD: 2nd July 2007
Total LD's: 1
lol, for me it is getting easier for me to realise im dreaming. if i stand still in my dream long enough i can get a grip and realize im dreaming. |
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Number of times become lucid: 15
abilities: flying,regeneration,spiderwebs, invisibility,control weather, Power Ball.
Fear the mighty power of the wishing paper!
Kick Ass Robot
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Lucid Tasks of the Month Completed: 2
Matthew 6:27
Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to this life?
pEaCe AnD lOvE!
[email protected]
DILDs for me its like a chance to happen, they happen either when im very bored from the dream so bored that it just doesnt seem real for me. I get this feeling that I knew I was dreaming the whole time but just now ive decided to step out of the scenario. |
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Do reality checks often throughout the day, and they're supposed to carry on into you're subconcious. Also, in waking life, it helps to question events that might seem weird or out of the ordinary. (e.g. The light switch doesn't work, your friend said something that didn't really make sense, etc.) |
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Lucid Tasks: 14
Man is born free, but everywhere he is in chains. - Jean Jacques Rousseau
The biggest thing for me, was making RC checks a habit. I've been doing them in real life for like.. 20 days now, and its a habit. So, last night, I was in a dream, and poof. I did an RC because its a habit, and i realized I was dreaming. Awesome right? |
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You do this every fucking time.
No sweat.
No tears.
No guilt.
You do this every fucking time.
http://www.myspace.com/theheroicopening
I used to do RCs and I still do, just not as often as I used to since I never use them [well, sometimes I do but it's never the ones I use in RL]. I just have a habit of questioning my state of awakeness only while dreaming [a wonderful habit that I mysteriously developed]. If I'm in a dream long enough, I do come to a point of word for word asking if I'm dreaming so from there it's all up to me to stay focused enough to answer that question. Because you know, dreaming has that feel of hyper reality. |
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I do RCs occasionally, but I realized a while ago that I've only actually done one reality check within a dream that sent me into lucidity. I always just notice something out of the ordinary and know that I must be dreaming. That's my reality check, I just look at the world. |
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Aw, no fair ninja... whenever I remember do RCs when I wake up it's RL and not an FA, I never remember to do one in a FA...not that I have them too often... |
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DILDS for me just require a balance, you need to make your goals clear but not to the extent in which your putting pressure on yourself to have lucid dreams every night because if you fail your going to feel disappointed and most likely put even more pressure on yourself to have a lucid dream the next night. A DILD for me requires patience and dedication. But the results in the long run are well worth it! |
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I don't pressure myself but I don't do much to prepare for it... maybe I will if I find any useful info in the LDing books I'm reading. Maybe that's why most of the time I'm whisked away somewhere beforeI figure out it's all a dream [then forget what I was asking myself... great work LucidBulbs, great work] |
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Well... In my case, I use WBTB as it seems to give me a little more consciousness in my dreams. Then, when something really weird happens I'm like "wait a moment... this is freaky! I'm probably dreaming... let me do a RC!" |
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LD count: 25 and counting
My new dA account: http://vibrationdreams.deviantart.com
Matthew 6:27
Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to this life?
pEaCe AnD lOvE!
[email protected]
I'd say, read on DV a lot, KEEP A DREAM JOURNAL, and as your recall improves, your awareness in dreams will improve, which will more quickly prompt you to question the fact that you're riding a dragon on the way to the grocery store. |
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LDs: loads and counting![]()
LD Goal: A fine single malt scotch and a fine cuban cigar (accomplished, but need to do it more)
To be honest, I never have got lucid from a reality check. I just realize I am dreaming, something just tells me I am. |
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DREAM ON
My DILD's happen 1 of 3 ways. |
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LD count: 25 and counting
My new dA account: http://vibrationdreams.deviantart.com
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