 Originally Posted by Jamal9mm
Inducing lucid dreams and maintaining them are 2 completely different things, and that is why I will do my best to walk you trough dream stabilization.
Key to having longer dreams
Is without a doubt, having a stable dream.
You can achieve stability, by having balance in the dream. Balance in what? you may ask, the answer is Balance between lucidity and the dream.
Don't pour too much of yourself in to the dream, and you will lose the dream. Don't be to engaged in the dream and you will lose your awareness. You want to balance between being aware and being engaged in the dream because if you do not , one or the other will fail you and leave you stranded.
Some tips for stabilization:
- Engaging all your senses, sight, hearing, Touch, taste and smell. This is very important, and I do it every time I realize I am in a dream. the reason why this one is so prominent is because it sort of creates a connection between you and the dream and that creates the balance you need, without having any senses in the dream it is very easy to lose the grip on the dream since you pretty much are not connected in any way.
- Rubbing your hands together, This is a great one and it really creates this mind - dream body connection that is amazing to have. Like using your senses this one keeps you further connected and ensures balance.
You can always experiment yourself, and find out what works for you.
For example, I once found out that sitting down greatly helps me with stabilization , but it most likely won't have the same effect on you.
Thanks for Your Answer, but I do mean omnilucid / lucid daily with focus on inducing LDs. Was not clear after my explanation, sry. Long term, i dont have doubts that i will be able to stabilize my dreams, I just want to have a (as much as possible self sustaining) technique / lifestyle, that allows daily LDs. Like lucid living, ADA, etc.
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