is there a good reason for it? y dont i just close my eyes and wish for it to happen? (going to try it tonight..) |
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is there a good reason for it? y dont i just close my eyes and wish for it to happen? (going to try it tonight..) |
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Well From what I read in Exploring The World Of Lucid Dreaming. Stephen Laberge discovered that spinning helped him to stay in the dream. So that's the main reason for it. But there was a side effect. Sometimes spinning caused the dream scene to change. So sometimes people try changing scenes that way. |
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Last edited by Caradon; 05-24-2008 at 03:53 AM.
Problem with closing your eyes is that it cuts off stimuli, leading to a high percent chance of waking up or going into a false awakening. |
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It is possible to close your eyes and change scenes by visualizing a new one. |
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Never tried spinning, which may be why I don't see the point. If I want to change scenes, I just change scenes, but I guess I'll have to try spinning sometime for the sake of science! |
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If I feel a dream begining to fade I find that spinning will pull me back into it. |
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I tried spinning the other night and it woke me up! |
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