What you need to do to get into the dream is to step out of your bed when you feel these sensations! Why? Because you are dreaming! |
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Basically, I was ill today so I thought since I dont feel well I might as well attempt a LD rather than just having a ND. |
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What you need to do to get into the dream is to step out of your bed when you feel these sensations! Why? Because you are dreaming! |
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Last edited by Choi; 02-20-2012 at 03:10 PM.
Thats the thing, but I didnt think it was a dream as the cat wasn'tin a place, just the blackness and only the cat, I mean if I was in a dream wouldn't it be in a setting or place. Also I read that when you enter a dream you don't open your eyes, they like already open if you know what I mean... |
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I don't have more knowledge than you, only own experience. It can look completely different for you, but when we dream we can dream anything. |
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Good =) This is what happened when I did this my first time: |
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I will really try this method Choi. I've quite often had images appearing and dissapearing as suddenly as they came. |
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Hi! I work with Michael Raduga at the OOBE Research Center. There is an array of effective techniques in his practical guide "School of Out-of-Body Travel". Lucid dreaming is a state that can be entered before, during, and after sleep. We call it the "phase". Mr. Raduga is a renowned practitioner who adopts a pragmatic stance while researching the phenomenon. |
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