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      guidence please!

      Hey everyone!

      I need some guidence! I have been at this for a few years now, I keep a dream journal and I remember at least 1 dream every nigth. But there is like a barrier that I cant break throuht. I usually become lucid two times a week with DEILD or WILD but every time the dream is exremely fragile. The second I become lucid my senses are distorted: i only hear white noise, I see like if there was a fog. I desperatley try every thechniqe I have lerned, rub, check hands, lik everything, calm down. but within 10 seconds my dream becomes pith black and I lose my lucidity. Ive had a few dreams that lasted longer but they eventually go the same way. Ive had controll of my dream three times but from the second I gain the controll I can litterally feel the control being striped from me. No matter how many times I try to reestablish it, rubbing, or speaking withing 1 minute ive lost lucidity.

      Do anyone of you got some tips for me? Ive read every tutorial on this site in detail it just feels like I dont now what to do next.

      thanks

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      Just try harder. Enhance your senses, believe the dream. Know what you saw before you became lucid and try your hardest to see it again. What was the last thing you touched? Can you remember how it feels, it's texture? Did you hear something before the white noise? Where did it come from? Recreate everything. Take off those fogged up glasses you're seeing through and remove those blasted earplugs out of you're ears to bring the senses back into the dream. Focus on whatever you can to bring whatever you were feeling back to life, just like how it was before you were lucid.
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      thanks for response

      Ok, but the things is that I dont rembember anything before I become lucid, it like when you wake up, your confused and dont now where you are, there is nothing I can relate to when in the dream, only when Ive woke up.

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      Take a pill in the dream to take it away and BELIEVE it will work.
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      When I first started astral projecting lucid dreams would appear as a side effect 4 for me and from the start they would only last 5 to 10 secs so i know what u mean here. However with time MY LD's would naturally extend themselves. I have learned to keep my lucid dream goals short mostly information based. and when it does happen i feel its no big deal it was supposed to happen. I think u have to get to that place of normalcy, take it slow ask for guidence when u do become lucid. you could pose a question like "higherself how do i extend my lucidity" the answer should reveal its self to you clear as day. namaste
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      My only advice comes from years of experience. However I, like anyone else, do not know everything. Lucid dream experiences are subjective. Don't question it. Don't try too hard. Flow with it and don't manipulate the dreamscape. Look at it like you would view a painting... without over-thinking it. Good luck to you!

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      One more thing. I hate having short lucid dreams, but they seemed to fade away the more lucid dreams I had. So just keep dreaming; the only way to truly lucid dream more is just by, well, lucid dreaming more.

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      On your LD count is says only 2 LDs yet you say you LD every week?
      anyways...
      When you are lucid make SURE you are grounded before you run off doing crap, this is my main problem when in an LD...
      make sure to stabilize, yelling out voice commands helps a lot for me
      something SilverBullet taught me is to put your tongue on the roof of your mouth in the LD, it is very useful
      good luck :3
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      The best thing that work for me every time is to look at any object in the lucid dream and begin to focus on it. Try to zoom in on the object as if you are trying to read whats written on it (hope that makes sense). This has worked every time without fail and has even helped me during times when my lucid dreams have began to fade or when they have been hazy.
      "Everything that has a beginning, has an end."

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