I had lifted him in the air with so much force that he went flying and got deleted due to how fast it was. The whole environment was shaking when it happened and I think it was the reason I couldn't maintain my lucidity afterwards.
How did the zap look? Did you explode him or was it more like literally deleting him without a trace?
Yes.
So, you had a false-awakening?
Yes lol I tend to get lucid naturally and can easily be distracted in the dream to where I'll lose it. I have to talk to myself often when lucid to prevent this.
It seems like a classic case of losing lucidity towards the end once you became too embroiled in the cop plot. Am I right?
wel... what was it about?
Thanks for your suggestion, it is good advice. But I don't practice LD anymore. It's something that usually happens on it's own now.
From experience, these dizzying, fatigued LDs occur during a low-REM stage of sleep. Assuming you practice DILD, you could try focusing your intent on waking up during an LD 'sweet spot' before sleeping.
Lol true. But that's no fun
XD I don't think getting shot in a dream to wake up is a good way of going about it. Reminds me of when I was 12 or 13 and tried hitting myself with a brick in a dream to wake up. Maybe instead of pain/shock = wake up you could wake yourself up after you take the shot in the dream.:3
Nice suggestions I can see why you're a consistent lucid dreamer, being creative was never a strong trait of mine. I'm not skilled at dream control so that's something I should work on. Thanks for your time. Your welcome and its okay. Even though I have been lucid dreaming for a long time I still have my moments where my emotions or dream nuisances throw off my reasoning. Leading to bad dream control. What sucks more is when I'm aware of it but live and learn. No ones perfect. ^.^
Nice suggestions I can see why you're a consistent lucid dreamer, being creative was never a strong trait of mine. I'm not skilled at dream control so that's something I should work on. Thanks for your time.
: )Congrats on getting lucid. In my opinion I think instead of thinking about your eyes being closed you should think of it as your dream setting looking black. That way it will be easier for you to start to see something again. Anyways you can do a lot of stuff with your dream body that you wouldn't be able to do in waking life. XD
Ditto
Someone can punch me all they like...if it gets me lucid
Wow that felt so real!
cool entry, thanks for posting.
Smart idea, I agree. I'll try to remember that.
The image of the butterfly woman fighting the lion-headed man on the ocean is so vivid and strange! It would make a great subject for a painting.