Apart from the helpful tutorials in the Wiki, you may also want to check out: The Beginner's Guide to Lucid Dreaming; Puffin's DILD Guide, KingYoshi's ADA Tutorial, and Naiya's Simple MILD Technique. |
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Hello, there. Well, it seems that there is something going wrong with my efforts for lucid dreaming. I have tried almost every technique, but I have had just 4 lucid dreams in a year. To be more specific, I have tried meditation, MILD, WBTB, WILD (this hasn't worked for me) and reality checks, but nothing happens. However, I have noticed that in most dreams, some things seem strange to me, for example, sitting in the middle of a street, during the rush hour, but that's it. Fortunately, as I can remember, I didn't have any problem staying lucid in my (lucid) dreams; the problem is becoming lucid. Does anyone have any idea what can I do? |
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Apart from the helpful tutorials in the Wiki, you may also want to check out: The Beginner's Guide to Lucid Dreaming; Puffin's DILD Guide, KingYoshi's ADA Tutorial, and Naiya's Simple MILD Technique. |
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Last edited by Evolventity; 08-30-2011 at 12:45 PM.
How long have you been lucid dreaming for? Also, how long do you keep with the same technique? |
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The more effort and thought you put into Lucid Dreaming, the easier it gets. Believe in yourself, it might be so that your confidence is low because of your success rate. You could also try some supplements to boost your chances, but don't rely on them once you start to get lucid more often. |
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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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I Think thats the Problem |
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You should know that only practicing RCs and questioning if you're dreaming during the times you see a dream sign or something weird, will not work too effectively. You should include RCs and awareness during ordinary activities too, because sometimes in dreams you won't be aware enough to see oddities in the first place (that's often how it goes; first you become conscious and then use dream signs you see, or RCs, as a confirmation). Also, continue to supplement your techniques with a WBTB! |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
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Keep It Up, You Should Remember more. Keep You Dream Journal. And Reality Checking. And Do Some Techniques.. |
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From my own experiences, the key is to not make RCing and being aware a chore, but more of a spontaneous thing that you do when you remember to do so. RCing without a cue is probably more beneficial because cues probably won't show up in your dreams, including alarms or notes. You should also avoid making everything into a habit. Don't just RC and then brush it off; explain to yourself why you aren't dreaming, and what things might look like if you were. This keeps you on the lookout for strange things and helps raise your awareness of your surroundings. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
Well, thank you all for your help. I think that your advice gave me some confidence, and I'll try harder. Thank you very much. I'll inform you about my results. |
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Well, it's the second time I tried the WBTB method, and it didn't help me. And instead of helping me, it worsens my dream recall. Do you think it's worth keep trying this method, or rather trying (again) an other? |
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Maybe you could make a break? Maybe that would help you. Cuz me and my friend. Had a break for few days.. And after that the first night for me came 2 LD's DILD and DEILD ;] |
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