My last lucid dream was a month ago and I came close last night |
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I began to attempt lucid dreaming about 5 mounths ago. Within the first 2.5 months i had already acheived the amount i currently have now, which is 10. I found this to be a good number considering that some people have a lot more trouble. The main reason that I think i got good results was because of how curious about lucid dreaming I was and how i saw it as a whole new world to discover. However after those 2.5 months I got bored and side tracked. Then I just stopped getting lucid and soon stoped dream journaling. I still try to lucid dream to this day. I have alarms set at night to wake me up for mild, but when I do get up I just have no motivation and just usually fall right alseep. Also things like awarness, RCs, and mantras are now morel like autamatic functions that I do because I feel I need to, like getting up for school every morning. I try to get back into lucid dreaming sometimes, but just end with failure after a day. Im wondering how peope on this fourm have been lucid dreaming for so long and get lucid so much. Have they never came across the time when LDing seems pointlessor do I just have a low attention span? |
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My last lucid dream was a month ago and I came close last night |
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Last edited by cooleymd; 02-07-2015 at 08:05 PM.
Sure LUCID DREAMS are all fun and games until someone loses a third eye.
Hi Obscure, welcome to DV! |
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Last edited by NyxCC; 02-07-2015 at 11:39 PM.
Only the ladder is real. The climb is all there is.
Alright im making one big attempt to get back into LDing. Thank you for helping. |
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This is a matter of comfort. It's like wanting to jump in water on a hot day. It's cold and uncomfortable at first, but once do it, after the uncomfortable shock, you get used to it and it feels good. Also, the satisfaction of having the courage to do it makes you feel that much better. |
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Last edited by dolphin; 02-09-2015 at 12:26 AM.
I'm pretty new to it too only about 3 months in... but this past week I haven't had the desire, my dreams have been boring, and I haven't journaled them. I had the most awesome dream/lucid dream I have ever had though a couple of weeks ago when i told myself right before bed (in a depressed state actually) that I need to have an LD just to keep my sanity. I desired it so much that I created it. It's like that with anything really... the more you desire the more you create. Desire = drive, and drive = creativity. Take breaks as needed though I feel. This past week was a break for me and I needed it... As soon as you have the energy to put back into though get back into it. I treat LDing like I treat the gym. Hit it hard for a few weeks until I feel burnt out... take a week off and give the mind a break from that focus, but get back into it before I lose focus. This is of course assuming LDing is something you still want to pursue. If you don't use it, you will lose it. |
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I just got a LD last night. Thanks to everyone who helped. |
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nice one! be sure to journal it to conserve the memory. |
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Obscure and RobertCox88 how long were your dreams, were you able to remember any goals, or achieve them |
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Sure LUCID DREAMS are all fun and games until someone loses a third eye.
Obscure: listen to Yoda! Don't "try", rather, "do!" And jumping in and out of LD effort just frustrates you and progress may never occur. Dedicate yourself to trying your very best, doing your very best, for a significant amount of time. Say, a year. At the end of that year, give yourself one day where you can quit, otherwise, if you don't, you're dedicating yourself for another year. |
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