Just let DCs appear in their own time.. |
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Hi again. I've improved my LDing skills during last month. Now I have about 3-4 LDs a week, and they last longer (a couple of minutes instead of a few seconds), but Iīm unable to change anything. Now that I can stabilize the dream for a while all I can do is explore my sorroundings |
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Just let DCs appear in their own time.. |
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"Will" them to apear behind you, or through a door. Say out load "X, you better be behind me or I am going to rip you g-" |
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"There are people who say there is no God, but what makes me really angry is that they quote me for support of such views." ~Albert Einstein
Ask me Way Back Your Soul My Dream Story (Chapter two UP!)
You're lucky you got strange twins, I got a kid who wanted me to wach him dicapitate himself |
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When I want to find them, I usualy spin around and search in any place I can think of. Now, the bad thing about this technique, is that it doesn't work |
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Lost count of how many lucid dreams I've had
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Hi, there I am new, but this is may be off topic or not. I just found this site and found that there are all of these techniques and guidelines that I never knew existed. So anyhow, one of the things that I have done to practice bringong in whom and what I want into my LDs has been this. For two or three days ahead I use visuals, such as a particular person, scene, item or story that I want, I call it it. When I find that I am at the point of dropping off to sleep and when I mean dropping off I mean that I am trying to hold my eyes open but they keep rolling in the back of my head without my knowledge sleep. Then I watch it or read it. Then I wake myself up, I do this a few times. Then I can bring it into to my dream as often as I want and do what ever I want with it. |
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"When you come to the edge of all the light you know, and are about to step off into the darkness of the unknown. Faith is knowing one of two things will happen...there will be something solid to stand on or you will be taught to fly!"
"May your winding path be crossed by a Wise One, and may your spirits perceive recognition"- Jennifer
You have to be absolutely convinced they will be there, or it will not work. So you can't have thoughts such as: "damn, they will might not appear...". |
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Thanks for all the advice. I think you're right, I still donīt feel very confident that the summoning will work. Also, my way of thinking is probably too rational and that maybe applies to my subconcious |
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here is the thing: You MUST be sure it will work. if you doubt then it wont work |
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"There are people who say there is no God, but what makes me really angry is that they quote me for support of such views." ~Albert Einstein
Ask me Way Back Your Soul My Dream Story (Chapter two UP!)
mind over matter... remember... THERE IS NO SPOON. |
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I use two methods to summon dream characters, the first being useful for changing scenery as well. Go to the nearest closed door and visualize the person or scene that you want behind it. Understand that everything in the dream is being created by your mind and that you can create anything else just by thinking about it. Really let this sink in, and then open the door. The alternative technique might be easier because you don't run the risk of opening the door or turning around too soon (i.e. before you've conditioned your mind enough for the person to appear). This method also does not require a door. Just imagine the person behind you and expect him or her to tap you on the shoulder (it might help to specify a particular side). Not only can this method be done anywhere, but you will know when it is safe to turn around. Just keep visualizing the person behind you until you feel the tap. |
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It's strange I've never even tried to summon DC's, I just come across them whenever. Suits me fine so far. |
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Some are born to sweet delight,
Some are born to endless night.
I haven't tried the "tapping" version, sounds like a very good idea! Simply turning around didnīt work as I said. And on Saturday night, when I got a quite long LD |
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