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Hey everyone, last night I had my first lucid thanks to DV! even though it only lasted 15 seconds. I think all the viewing of lucid topics on this forum must have transferred over and caused me to do a RC. So thankyou DV! I was also wondering if anyone can tell me why it only lasted 15 seconds as i did stabilize myself by inspecting a light fitting and the roof around it. Could it be that when I began to fly I had my eyes closed? |
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First of all, big congrats! (and |
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I'm not the signature, I'm just cleaning here.
Welcome and great job |
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Welcome to DV! Most people wake up from excitement within the first few seconds, or when doing something awesome from the first time. You either woke up because you were so excited about flying, or because you closed your eyes. I would say it was the second one. If you close your eyes in a dream, there's nothing for the brain to focus on and you will quickly transfer into darkness. This can be used like LucidAvenger said. You "remove" the current dream scene and just imagine up a new one. Same goes for spinning. |
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Previous Lucid Task: Flying [X]
Next Lucid Task: Telekinesis [ ]
2012 - LD's: 17 | Dreams: 24 - Updated every now and then...
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From my rotting body,
flowers shall grow
and I am in them
and that is eternity.
-Edvard Munch
Thats great work to have a lucid within, what, a week? I'm 3 months into this stuff, not one. Well I had one years ago, but that doesn't count for me. As people say, the rest of the will come a lot easier, as you now know what one feels like. |
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hey mate and welcome to dv. |
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I've been trying for about 4 months on and off, maybe once exams are over I can focus alot more on developing my lucid dreaming |
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