Welcome to DV and the class, Roguetta! |
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Last edited by Roguetta; 08-04-2017 at 11:32 AM. Reason: Did Goal and Next Lucid Dream Plans
Welcome to DV and the class, Roguetta! |
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Only the ladder is real. The climb is all there is.
Thank you! I'm hoping to be an active part of the community. |
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I recently had a lucid dream, coupled with multiple false awakenings in the afternoon because I didn't remember any at night and went to sleep fast because I stayed up all night the night before that night. The heat kinda made me tired so I didn't write the dreams down right away, just notes. However, I did forget to do my dream goal or rather I was going to do it when I became lucid but the dream seemed to have other plans and the false awakenings were very blurry. It felt like I was struggling to keep my eyes open and once they shut, I entered another false awakening with the same blurry squinted eye view and slow motions. I actually had a lucid dream similar to this when I went lucid for the first time, so this seems like a promising start to getting back into it. I will try harder next time to do my lucid dream goal, I'm not sure if we're supposed to start a new one amd list that we failed the previous dream or just keep trying until you get it? Anyway, tonight I'll start my new routine and do MILD. I've been randomly asking myself today if I'm dreaming and doing reality checks, so that's good because I'm not using a timer and still remembering to question it. This day seems to be the start of better lucid dreaming! |
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Last edited by Roguetta; 07-07-2017 at 05:50 AM. Reason: routine done again, except earlier this time
Congrats on the ld! |
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Only the ladder is real. The climb is all there is.
That's a good recommendation, it probably is better to be positive or neutral than to be negative. Nothing that great comes from negative thinking, that much I know. Thanks for checking up on me though. |
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Okay, nighttime routine is not working. I need something simpler and not so maybe steps. It's got to be normal or something easy to incorporate into my life; I've really got to start small. Actually, I was getting so many more dreams when I was napping in the afternoon, so much so that it was overwhelming. Now I mainly get up and go play a game after writing dreams down and then later in the year I'm going to have school. I don't really like routines, so instead I'll make a loose reality check list to follow for a week and see if that helps better. If it helps, then I can move onto other things. I'm mainly on DILD now, MILD is just a hard thing to remember because I like laying down and talking to myself before bed or making up a story, MILD kinda gets in the way of that. But, I've listed some reality checks that I think will work because of my recent dream settings. I still get a lot of false awakenings, so I really need to make sure my bedroom is real when I wake up. |
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Last edited by Roguetta; 07-12-2017 at 03:44 PM.
So I've also been on reddit and reading more, did 24 reality checks today and had a slight lucid dream. Went for a 2 hour nap, my naps are usually 2 hours, and after a bad dream I woke into a false awakening. From here I saw my hands were missing again and knew I was dreaming, sadly I was a little too scared from my previous dream to want to lucid dream. So I just woke myself up with my command, "Wake up". Still, it is progress. I just have to try and goals before emotions next time. |
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Hey Roguetta, |
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Only the ladder is real. The climb is all there is.
Mantras are nice and easy, so I'll be sure to do that. I wonder if it might be possible to trick your brain into explaining the situation into a lucid dream. That might be more of a experiment for when I have more consistent lucidity. Right now I'll do two types of mantras, one at night to try and remember my dreams better and then one when I nap to try for a lucid dream. It's easier to get lucid dreams with my naps and I'd rather have that in the afternoon because as the cold weather comes on, I'm going to be focused more on staying warm at night than when the sun comes out. Tomorrow I'm just taking a break to read all about lucid dreaming and write plans out, then on monday I'll start with a new goal of 40 reality checks a day. I think the problem is instead of my treating lucid dreaming as something to happen naturally, I'm kinda treating it like I'm studying for a major test and have to get an A on it. So my major goal for tomorrow is to figure out what made it fun to me to begin with and how to keep it less stressful. Once again, thanks for the replies and advice. I know that's kind of why you're here for us but I like thanking people. |
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So I have completed my little goal of just relaxing a bit in my lucid dream. I had a lucid dream in the afternoon yesterday and it lasted a long while, but I still had the kinda blurry view. It wasn't as bad as last time though so I think things have improved. I meant to read a lot about lucid dreaming today, but I decided instead to draw and I didn't succeed at that very well either. So I'm glad that I atleast I got a lucid dream yesterday. During the week I'm going to try for 20 reality checks a day and doing mantras. For nighttime before naps I'll repeat, "I will remember my dreams clearly" and in the afternoon before naps I'll repeat, "I will be aware that I am dreaming." On the weekends I will read about lucid dreaming and learn new things. I don't think I'll do reality checks on the weekend because when I read I will get into too much to stop and check my fingers, however I might make a book mark prompting me to question reality. Other than that, nothing has really changed except I might have found a dream guide special to me. But I won't know for certain unless I can ask her in my next lucid dream. I still go to sleep around 1am-2am and wake up early before going back to sleep I write a dream journal note of my dreams, then around the afternoon I go take a 2 hour nap. |
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Sounds like you're going in the right direction. Congrats on the ld! |
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Only the ladder is real. The climb is all there is.
That seems like a good idea, I wish I had the book as a paperback but I just download stuff on my phone. I am looking to get myself a paperback version when I get older and have more privacy. I don't know why I didn't think of that reality check before, I'll be sure to use that on the weekends when I do my reading. I did manage to do 45 reality checks yesterday so that's a good start. I did actually do the reading reality check a bit yesterday but my main one was checking my hands. Thanks for the help! Kinda makes me wish I did read more physical books, but I could always examine my phone. Thanks for the check up and I hope I keep on track today. |
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My stats for last week's reality checks-- |
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Good work! I like how you have several types of RCs. This may create more opportunities to become lucid and also provides you with a backup RC in case an RC even fails in a dream. |
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Only the ladder is real. The climb is all there is.
I have had an rc fail in a dream and the back up did help. I'm not sure if you read my dream journal, but I had some lucid dreams today and they weren't from a nap which surprised me. I did still feel tired after waking up but I felt motivated to do stuff, I suppose that was my way of distracting myself from feeling tired. I do remember that last night I went to sleep fast because I was really tired for some reason. I didn't get enough time to focus on SSILD last night so tonight I will. I'm very pleased with my lucidity today, even though it still turned a bit nightmarish. Chased by a familiar madman that I believe I encountered in on of my starting out lucid dreams some time back. Anyway, I will try for more reality checks tomorrow because I did so much today I just forgot about them. Thank you for your positive thoughts, I think it is better that I'm atleast doing the reality checks a day. Even if they aren't so many, they don't have to be that many anyway. The number isn't what matters, it's what it makes you think about that does. |
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Phew, one more day till next month and I've already done so much to get back into lucid dreaming. I started out with MILD but saw it is a little hard for my sleep schedule, so I tried out SSILD and that's fun. I've also had slight increased awareness and control in my dreams so it's been easier to get reality checks done. I really wanted to try for this months lucid dreaming challenge but I guess I'm not quite ready yet and that's alright by me. I think VILD might be easier with my sleep schedule buy SSILD is definitely easier for naps. So going back and reviewing my first workbook post. |
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Looks like a productive month indeed! Good plan overall, some flexibility which can be helpful to recalibrate, and then doing the pracises consistently. |
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Only the ladder is real. The climb is all there is.
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