 Originally Posted by Eclipse1911
Hey again, thanks for all the anwers, I will try the best i can when i go to bed again, however, i have another question for you, what is it that causes you to wake up?
I mean, since when you're "inside", the dream is built around you, made entirely for you, how come we can wake up when we dont want to?
Sometimes it just *clicks* that you're dreaming, even when you don't want to. It's just a sudden awareness, you know? I'm pretty sure it's random, though someone who knows more about it may be able to tell you more. I believe it's just that you suddenly realize you're dreaming out of nowhere, kind of like when you at first don't understand how to do something but then it *clicks*, you know?
Isent it possible to remain in the dream for as long as id like?
Because from what i read, it seems like theres always a time limit of what you can do inside. Or is that something you just dont think about when you're inside?
Well, it's pretty difficult. There are many things that can happen that will wake you up: you may lose concentration on the fact that you're dreaming and become too immersed in it, resulting in a loss of lucidity; you may go through an action that wakes you up; you may even just simply be waking up and not maintain your lucidity. There's a lot of factors, and while there's no "time limit" (it depends on how long you sleep) it all comes down to how long you can stay lucid. It's hard for beginners initially to engage in more than a couple minutes, or even seconds, of lucidity (it gets better as you progress.)
All I can say is good luck. Don't get disheartened so early, though! Try more methods, stick around here (it may trigger some lucid vibes :O), and just keep trying! Try, try, try! Again, good luck Eclipse .
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