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Liked On: 11-17-2012, 05:35 PM
If your goal is lucidity EACH night and you don't attain lucidity - you'll get disappointed... If your goal is to learn something new EACH night - you'll always find something new and improve and...
Liked On: 11-16-2012, 09:14 PM
For me, I like to make a list of goals which I wanna achieve once I'm lucid. I think it really boosts and helps my lucid mindset because whenever I think about them, in my mind it's like I just have...
Liked On: 11-16-2012, 09:14 PM
Excellent siuol :) I agree. When I say awareness I mean understanding. Lucidity is just a term of being aware of the dream, my intent was just to make people look at the big picture instead of...
Liked On: 10-20-2012, 07:05 PM
Do you practice something doring daytime? Like RC, mantras, how do you go about awareness training? It could be, that you and your mind got used to your old rutine. Maybe if you started new RC, found...
Liked On: 10-13-2012, 04:51 AM
A really handy tip I found out after I wrote this guide is to WBTB first. Wake up using a constant alarm around 3 hours after waking up, turn it off and tell yourself you will wake up from your...
Liked On: 09-23-2012, 01:56 AM
Before this gets out of hand, I think you need to do a little research on brain functionality. Touching up on low level computer architecture might help you see where your idea has some flaws as...
Liked On: 05-27-2012, 02:19 AM
Where do "morals" come into it? Do you just avoid doing certain things because they seem wrong, or do you have actual reasons? Morals only exist so that we can cooperate with other humans -- you...
Liked On: 03-04-2012, 07:39 PM
This thread confuses me. Is this simply a list of things people have personally experienced in dreams, or is this a serious attempt at finding root schema? If it's the latter, we need to analyze...
Liked On: 02-24-2012, 06:48 PM
You already do wake up naturally in the middle of the night. Everyone does. However, most of us fall back asleep and forget all about it. Realize that, and then tell yourself with any affirmation you...
Liked On: 02-24-2012, 05:23 AM
I usually just go to bed earlier. Other ways: phone vibrator any alarm drink water sleep in an uncomfortable way (no sheets) leave a light on
Liked On: 02-24-2012, 05:22 AM
I always use autosuggestion. It works like a charm for me when it comes to waking up naturally in the middle of the night. I use the mantra "I am waking up in the middle of the night," though...
Liked On: 02-23-2012, 12:10 AM
Hi guys and gals. A brief history about me: I used to be a hardcore LDr (specializing in WILD; having hundreds of them), then I gave it up due to various reasons +/- 3 years ago. Although I rarely...
Liked On: 12-08-2011, 01:25 AM
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Liked On: 10-18-2011, 03:52 AM
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Liked On: 10-14-2011, 11:02 PM
Had lucidity for a little while before losing it. I forgot exactly when I had it and what I did with it, but I used it to set up control for when I was non-lucid. It was a mine craft themed dream with better graphics and I had .mod commands for the rest of the dream. I made a fort with secret rooms and trap doors and portals to the ground. I spent a lot of time trying to summon a girl, I was successful, but couldn't get further than that.
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I cannot remember anything about this really. I remember other dreams from the night, but this was further back, and instead of writing it down I just went in for more sleep. What I do remember was that it was short, and I didn't do much. I remember thinking it was a dream, not that sudden realization I love, but more of just a transition into knowing. I felt my body and thought that I was only imagining it, but then remembered that wasn't the position I was actually sleeping in. I made sure I was in a dream, and that I knew it was a dream so I could count it as lucid, then faded out. I should start remembering what to do once I get lucid, rather than just hoping for a lucid, otherwise I will ruin the few I have.
Lucid Non-lucid
*before bed I used my own incubation technique, except just wanted lucidity rather than a place. I guess it is the confidence technique but it is still my version since I make an artificial confidence for it.
I was with some people in a mans house, we may have been looking for food. I think I may have found some, which is sort of weird considering I later find out he is a vampire. He comes home and captures some of my friends. I jump down part of a cliff, land, and jump again and become lucid. I am doing high jumps so that helps me get lucid, and I am flying through the air. All I do is make sure that I am in a dream, and firmly say that I am dreaming in order to be sure this was a lucid when I woke up, and I did end up waking up. I think when I was in the dream I thought how lucidity is just as natural as a regular one and was sort of just like flipping a switch on to get into the other.
Lucid Non-lucid
I was with a few people at a park. One girl was hot and I convinced her to go up onto the playscape with me. I guess my mind knows that if I can get a hot girl alone, I can handle the rest of the situation more favorably while lucid. So while she was on top of me, I became lucid. I didn't even think of having a different dream since I became lucid in an already sexual scene, and tried to use my lucidity to extend the dream and to make sure I achieved something. I made sure to go really slow, and unbuttoned her shirt. Then for some reason the dream reset, and I found myself walking with all the people to the park. I retained lucidity, though it was deteriorating, and planned to just take the same girl up to the same place and resume. However I either woke up or lost lucidity.