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      The "Rub"

      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.

      Well, for the past hour, this has served as a good lucid attainment too.

      I woke up this morning and determined it was a good morning to sleep in. As I lay down, I drifted off, and found myself in a dream. It faded quickly, so I rubbed my arms and hands. Soon, that was the only conscious experience I had -- rubbing. I could still feel my entire body, so I then rubbed my eyes, and pretty soon they were open, and I saw a bright shiny scene!

      Often I can feel that I am in the state of dreaming, yet I try to open my "dream eyes" and the "real eyes" open, dismantling the whole dream! In this case though, I just "rubbed" my dream eyes open, which didn't affect "real eyes" at all, because my "real arms" were laying asleep by my side

      I postulate that a good way to achieve lucidity would be to lay down, rub your hands, arms, shoulders, whatever you can reach, until you are so used to the feeling that you can imagine the feeling (which is rubbing your "dream hands" together). When you have good control of your "dream hands" you should be able to rub your "dream eyes" open.

      (A girl in my dream saw me rubbing myself, and she smiled because she understood that I was prolonging lucidity. Then I started rubbing her too. Smooth huh?)

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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.

      Anyway. This sounds like a really good technique for WILDing! This is something I'll most certainly have to try upon my waking up tomorrow morning. Rubbing seems to be a pretty constant thing that people who have lucid dreams recommend for sustainability of a dream.

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      Quote Originally Posted by lifeinsteps View Post
      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.
      Lol,I thought the same thing

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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?

      In which case, is this an idea akin to spinning in a circle? (Which requires no training)
      Fly [x] Talk to a turtle [] Go through a solid object [x] Paint on a window [] Call in DC [x] Change surroundings [x] Change locale entirely (go to Hogwarts) [] Go to a dinosaur concert covering Chili Peppers songs [] Use telekinesis [] Read DC minds []

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