First of all, congrats on the lucid! As for the dizziness it was probably just a coincidence, likely from your mind just drifting off a bit and then suddenly moving. |
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Last night I had my first long lucid dream (which means the whole dream was lucid and i was never not lucid if you see what i mean) and recently i wasnt trying as hard as i used to to get a lucid. Anyway, as i was drifting off to sleep, i wanted to turn over so i turned around and while my head was slightly in the air, i felt a bit dizzy like the feeling when you stand up too soon. This kept happening whenever I lifted my head. I soon fell asleep and realized I was dreaming. |
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DO A REALITY CHECK NOW!!! Lucid Dreams: 4
Goals: Have my first lucid dream [X] 16-07-2011- One of the best days ever!
Fly [X] Kiss the boy I have a crush on [] Ride a dinosaur [] Walk through walls [] Become invisible [] Turn a nightmare into a nice dream [] Go to Heaven [X] Complete a task of the month [X] Go to Dream Academy [] Make friends with a DC.[*] *Half done
First of all, congrats on the lucid! As for the dizziness it was probably just a coincidence, likely from your mind just drifting off a bit and then suddenly moving. |
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Multiple Induction Technique (MIT) - Consistently have several lucids each night!
2016 TotY: Dragon [ ] Fairy [ ] Unicorn [ ] Gnome [ ] Leprechaun [ ] Phoenix [ ] Chimera [ ]
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I don't think our minds 'get ready to lucid dream' ... this is an accidental phenomena (or accidentally on purpose in our cases). It is a bit like a high wire act. Gravity wants the acrobat to fall and it is only his will (and great balance) that keeps him from taking a plunge. LD's are the perfect balance between two states of consciousness that, in a normal brain, should not coexist. Learning to walk that esoteric high wire is what LD'ers are all about... if that makes any sense at all. |
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