Nice!! You're super close. I've seen it suggested before to do a check every time you wake up--I can definitely see the merit! |
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I've talked in other threads about using a voice activated recorder to record dreams in the middle of the night, as soon as I wake up. I had fairly uncomfortable dream last night, and it jerked me awake, so I leaned over to grab the recorder and started to record the details. But then I began to notice that something wasn't quite right. I wasn't in my bed in my bedroom, I was lying on a couch in what looked like a fusty old theatrical changing room. There was a nagging thought in my head that I should know what this meant, but I didn't quite, like when someone's name is on the tip of your tongue. And then, in a single moment, I felt a sensation like coming up from deep under water and waking up and realizing that I'd been dreaming, that it had been a false awakening. |
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Nice!! You're super close. I've seen it suggested before to do a check every time you wake up--I can definitely see the merit! |
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My mind is sneaky and loves to turn false awakenings that I become lucid in into SECOND false awakenings that remain non-lucid. This happened to me just the other day. I woke up and noticed I was floating off of my bed, and did my preferred reality check (pinching my nose and breathing through it) and became lucid. Then I tried moving my head, which caused my vision to fade back to where I was laying in bed, pretty much like a film dissolve. I thought I had woken myself up by moving my head, and didn't think to do another reality check, but I'm certain I was still dreaming. |
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I found that when I was getting lucid frequently, I'd have a lot of FAs (a lot more than when not getting lucid a lot). Either we have a lot of FAs all the time and we just miss them, or something about being more tuned in to sleeping and dreaming causes more FAs. Either way, a very helpful phrase to play through your head at the beginning of a LD is "[Regardless of transitions], I'm *still* dreaming!" |
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FryingMan's Unified Theory of Lucid Dreaming: Pay Attention, Reflect, Recall -- Both Day and Night[link]
FryingMan's Dream Recall Tips -- Awesome Links
“No amount of security is worth the suffering of a mediocre life chained to a routine that has killed your dreams.”
"...develop stability in awareness and your dreams will change in extraordinary ways" -- TYoDaS
^ I get that too. I also note that I get them when I'm sick. |
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With Dreaming you need to start small and work hard grow your lucid dreaming lifestyle...
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