You need a motive. Try having some goals, they can really help you out, for example: I wanna have the biggest fight EVER in mine |
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The last 10 or 12 lucid dreams I've had have not been very exciting, because they all follow the same sequence. I feel paralyzed or something similar even when I am still awake. Then comes the feeling of being lifted or thrown from my bed.Then I move through the interior of the house and go outside. Last night I had two lucid dreams that I count as one because one was almost a carbon copy of the other. I have not been very lucky changing the setting, even rotating. Last night, to change the script for the film when I reached a concrete wall, I tried to cross it, only to get caught in a kind of rubber that I could shape but not cross. Sorry, I think my English syntax in this post is somewhat rare. |
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You need a motive. Try having some goals, they can really help you out, for example: I wanna have the biggest fight EVER in mine |
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Dream Remembering Tier: 3/5 (Sometimes I would, sometimes I won't
Lucid Dreaming Tier: 4/5 (Most of my dreams remembered are lucid, there are hardly times which I'm not.
Dream Control: 2/5 (I can do it anytime I choose, the problem is that it burns me out in the dream
Dream Guide: Kuhn (Or maybe it's Kun)
Sounds like a recurring Dream to me. Maybe you can explore why it is you keep having it. Just a thought, but that could be the reason YOUR mind is replaying it. |
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I Dreamed a Dream
In it, saw people I've never seen
Gone places I've never been
And done things I'd do again.
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Some of my LD's were similar to each other as well, though not exactly same, |
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WILDs often start by getting up from a bed in your room. Do you have a plan of what you want to do in a LD? Write it in your DJ, make a drawing of it, daydream about it and visualize as you falling asleep or WILDing. |
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