So it's been 5 days of trying to achieve a lucid dream. |
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So it's been 5 days of trying to achieve a lucid dream. |
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well ive been trying lucid dreaming for awhile now and just recently had my first one but i think it was because i slowed down on the reallity checks and stuff, basically stay focused on your reality checks and rather than just have reality check written on your hand couple it with something that you say so when you look at it truly ask yourself if you are dreaming or not and look around to find out if you are, this curiosity should carry over into the dream state so you dont just look at the ink but rather question its existence. Does this help? |
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haha, I know exactly what you mean. Don't worry your making progress you really can't expect to have a lucid dream in 5 days (although I did after 3) it takes time. Like grizz said when you do reality checks make sure you actually ask your self if your dreaming. |
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Thanks for contribution. |
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5 days is nothing. That's not even enough time to check if a method works for you or not. You are not falling behind or are doing something really wrong. If you were 7-8 months in with no lucid, then you need help, but 5 days isn't even worth mentioning IMO. |
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Yeah, we don't usually notice weird occurrences in our dreams because the logic part of our brain is shut off. Awareness and logic are the most important things you can do to catch these occurrences. Be observant of what's around you, seeing what things feel like, look like, taste like, etc. If you're doing WBTB, do some math problems at this time, and every time you wake up or go to bed, do a reality check and be aware. If you aren't using WBTB, try it for a couple days because it can help a lot. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
..... 5 days? You are one impatient man! I havent had a lucid in 2 months! |
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Okay awesome. |
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Sounds like hypnagogia, or possibly the onset of sleep paralysis. =D |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
That sounds like S.P. to me, sounds just like what happened to me and people said it was S.P. |
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i slightly scared of sleep paralysis lol i dont want to go through that but it seems that the wbtb technique works better for some people so maybe i should try it, also try and do reality checks with thing like everytime you walk under a door or something, thats what i do... and yeah i love this forum i think the people are nice and honestly there are so many different places people are coming from... but im canadian so i guess im kinda commen |
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It's not scary at all. I've been in it about 3 times, and each time it was just vibrations and a loud blood rushing sound in my ears. You don't get nailed to the bed while all these ghosts fly over you and a monster slowly climbs up to you onto the bed, that doesn't happen. It's like you can more acutely hear everything that happens in your body, and you can't move for 3 seconds. |
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Yes that can. happen... |
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Yup that was kind of scary in some way |
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No, it can't, thats just what people say can happen. Sure, you may see some things, and some might be bad, but it's not like your worst nightmares just come alive every time. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
i dont think sleep paralisis has anything to do with images of ghosts and stuff apearing, thats not what scares me, what scares me is the fact that you cant move... i am a biology kinda guy and i dont think that waking up during sleep paralasis is a great thing to do, however i think im going to start trying the wbtb technique, i got to bed at like 12-1 am then sleep until like 10, whats a good time to set my alarm clock to wake up for? |
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I agree. The images are not scary per se, it is the inability to do anything and feeling like never before. |
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"You don't get nailed to the bed while all these ghosts fly over you and a monster slowly climbs up to you onto the bed" |
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Exactly. It can be scary, but it does change from person to person, on how they feel. If you dragged someone off the street, and told them that S.P. involves all their friends running into their room and delivering a cake, that would probably happen, or something equally pleasant. If you did the same to someone else and told them it would be Freddie Krueger and Jason in a tag team against you in you pj's, then they would probably have that kind of bad experience. |
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