A month ago I read a "grounding" technique here: when you notice you are lucid, touch your surroundings and your own body. Also, if you find yourself fading, rub your hands together -- you can often "feel" long after your sight has faded. |
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A month ago I read a "grounding" technique here: when you notice you are lucid, touch your surroundings and your own body. Also, if you find yourself fading, rub your hands together -- you can often "feel" long after your sight has faded. |
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Thats really cool, it seems that paying attention to any of the dream and focusing on it does make the clarity better. I'll probably try this. |
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That title was equal parts humorous and disturbing. I knew what you were talking about, but "The 'Rub'" sounds extremely funny. Maybe I'm just immature. |
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Could someone explain this concept to me? What do you mean by 'fading'? Is it when you achieve lucidity and your surroundings start to dissolve into nothing? Or is it something that gradually happens over the course of a lucid? Or is it something that only happens when the dream isn't stabilised? |
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