Demanding "More Clarity!" in LD
Several months ago I had my first lucid dream after seeing Richard Linklater's "Waking Life"(2001). The guide I had read the night before (the first guide I ever read about the subject) said that if your LD starts to fade, you can sometimes regain lucidity by demanding, out loud, "More clarity!". In this particular instance I was dreaming I was in my back yard and when something triggered lucidity, every blade of grass instantly became as clear as if I had super-human vision, and greener than any green I had ever seen. I was extremely excited, so when the vision started to fade, I yelled out (in the dream), "More clarity!" Suddenly the entire vision, instead of reverting to the previous image, became highly "pixelized" like a small mpg video had been blown up full screen or like I was seeing out of a fly's eyeball. I noticed that each tiny pixel contained the entire moving picture and realized that the dream gods were playing tricks on me--- I started to laugh so hard it woke me up!
Re: Demanding "More Clarity!" in LD
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Originally posted by Haldrik
Several months ago I had my first lucid dream after seeing Richard Linklater's "Waking Life"(2001). The guide I had read the night before (the first guide I ever read about the subject) said that if your LD starts to fade, you can sometimes regain lucidity by demanding, out loud, "More clarity!". In this particular instance I was dreaming I was in my back yard and when something triggered lucidity, every blade of grass instantly became as clear as if I had super-human vision, and greener than any green I had ever seen. I was extremely excited, so when the vision started to fade, I yelled out *(in the dream), "More clarity!" Suddenly the entire vision, instead of reverting to the previous image, became highly "pixelized" like a small mpg video had been blown up full screen or like I was seeing out of a fly's eyeball. I noticed that each tiny pixel contained the entire moving picture and realized that the dream gods were playing tricks on me--- I started to laugh so hard it woke me up!
:chuckle: @ the pixelation. (sp?)
Well when you demand more clarity in your dream, it's important, I think, to be able to visualize your world becoming more clear. Don't just tell it to happen, make it happen with your mind. If you leave the actions of your subconscious to it's own devices, you will most likely get the opposite effect of what your conscious mind is hoping for. :wink:
You have to will it to happen, not just hope it will happen.