I have the same problem. I assume the solution to this, is to believe that this won't happen however. I haven't had a lucid for a while (have had other stuff to mind), will try to get one now and report back in a dozen hours if anything happens. |
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I have the same problem. I assume the solution to this, is to believe that this won't happen however. I haven't had a lucid for a while (have had other stuff to mind), will try to get one now and report back in a dozen hours if anything happens. |
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You havent properly stabilized. To do a proper stabilization you look at your hands and notice there details and in this process you shout "Anchor lucidity now!" this shall help with the vividness, do this for a good 30 seconds then raise your view and everything should be lifelike or you could also use the ground to stabilize by looking at it and all its details. |
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Thanks LuMikkel, I look forward to hearing what happens |
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I'm not a doctor, Alex, you know that.
No dreams today. |
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Well, first of all, anything is normal for lucid dreaming, in my opinion. By what you have described, I'd say you might not be lucid enough or something similar to that. It takes practice, warping and all of that. I'd personally fly, it's easier and it doesn't mess up the scenery too much. As for changing things, the only things I really like to change are the people within the dream to whom I want to challenge. Hell, just getting into a conscious state while dreaming is a challenge. It basically takes a lot of time and practice, I go on and off with lucid dreaming, but doing something that probably less than 10% (total guess) of the worlds population knows about is awesome. |
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If it were my dreams I would create a script for a mental movie where my sight changed from blurry to clear and focused. You can learn how to do this in Maxwell Maltz's, "Psycho-Cybernetics." I would run that movie every night before bed. I would daydream about what it would be like to clearly see. I would think of beautiful amazing scenes I want to see in my dreams that inspire me. For me its a valley I once experienced during a guided dream session. This valley was lush and green, and covered in shrooms! In the morning I would state, three times, that, "I want to see clearly in my dreams." Use your own words for these. |
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