
Yay! At last!
This morning I dreamt that I travelled back in time, and saw my hometown how it used to look. I walked over a bridge and down a street, and while I was walking it occured to me that time travel was impossible. I did some reality checks, all of which failed, but I remembered a dream I'd had before where a reality check failed, and concluded that I was dreaming because of the time travel. The realisation that such a realistic environment was in fact just a dream was pretty weird!
As soon as I became lucid, however, the dream began to fade. Everything became hazy and sort of "milky", like someone had thrown a bucket of water over a painting that hadn't finished drying properly. I touched a nearby wall and felt the rough texture of the brick, but it didn't help much, so I decided to try dream spinning.
It's a bit hard to explain, but by this time I was also aware of my real body, lying in bed. When I began to spin I had to be careful not to move my real body, only my dream body. I found myself in a swirling vortex of bright grey and white static, a bit like a TV screen with no signal. I tried to visualise a new dream scene, but woke up.
It's difficult to say exactly how long I was lucid, but I think it was about 15-20 seconds.
It took me three weeks to get this far, since I first started researching lucid dreaming. Any beginners who are reading this, and were thinking of giving up on LDing, don't! Persevere, you will have one eventually!
Before I went to bed last night, I positively told myself that I would have an LD, do you think that could have helped? Any ideas on how to make my next one last a bit longer? Thanks!
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