Title says it all, so here's the first question: |
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Title says it all, so here's the first question: |
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On your first question, I suspect the problem is a combination of the two. When close to waking naturally, it can be difficult to sustain a dream, particularly when you've had lots of sleep, like at the end of an 8-hour sleep. As you have more practice being lucid, you will not need to focus quite so intensely to maintain the lucid state. |
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Well life is short, so love the one ya' got, 'cause you might get run over or you might get shot.
~Sublime
What I've found is that to produce more lucid dreams, or at least more nights of them, you need to focus and be enthusiastic and honest with yourself about how badly you want to experience them when you are actually awake! When I'm lucky enough to find myself in a dream state and lucid, I've found that the more I focus, the less fun and shorter the lucid dream. I try to stay very non-commital during a lucid dream, and if it does start to fade, dream-spinning really helps me, too. |
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peace -
wayward
"what if i was just dreaming?" -incubus
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"i will keep the dream alive" -oasis
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"this is a revolution of the mind." -vanilla sky
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