 Originally Posted by Vortaix
Avalanche, omg !
Same happened to me.. I can't get it to work again.. -_- .. (first time i pulled off 2-3 lucids with it) now i can't even tickle myself properly ..
That's a shame. Keep practicing the technique. As you had such a powerful first experinece it might be worth your while downloading the electronic copy of Slades, 'Frontal Lobes Supercharge'.
 Originally Posted by nir
If I try to think about my dream experiences, I would say logic and rationalization are not completely suppressed. I have many memories from past dreams which include a process of thought that seems reasonable in retrospect. It seems to me as if a different mechanism makes us not realize that reality around us is nuts. One of the things that works mysteriously differently in dream land is memory. Last night I had a lucid dream and I became lucid while looking at the mirror at my half shaved beard. I became lucid when I suddenly realized I do not have a beard that looks like that and the dream kind of cracked open into a lucid experience. My point is that if dream memory includes a weird looking beard but provides no access to anything that would suggest it ain't OK, then that beard is perfectly "logical". It was only when memory of my real life face trickled in, that the dream cracked open and I became lucid. I think we mainly use logic to rationalize what we see, not to doubt it. For example, If I hypothetically go into the kitchen and find an empty cooking pan burning on the stove with no recollection at all of putting it there, I am likely to rationalize that I was extremely distracted when I put it there, even if such a thing has never happened before, and not that it was put there by aliens from Mars. Now, if such a thing happens in a dream, memory would make it appear perfectly normal that such a pan is burning on the stove, so there would not even be a reason to do a reality check. btw, it is interesting to note, that just as it is difficult to recall the events of a dream in waking life, it may be difficult to recall waking life memories while in a lucid dream.
Some excellent points. I often dream that I have long hair and I don't notice this as I haven't had long hair for 15 years. My DILD's come from nightmares; dreams that break the law of physics in a blatant way and geographical dreams of where I live that have changed drastically. However, the dream that instigated this thread was different. I had thoughts like, 'How did I get here?' and immediately moved my attention to the people passing through the tunnel and asked, 'Why are these people zombie like, its as if they aren't real but phantoms instead?' It was then that I started to think about dreams and if I could actually be dreaming even though I thought that I was awake and then performed my first reality check. I only ever use a reality check once Im lucid and if the dream resembles normal waking life just to double check that I am actually dreaming. The technique seems to have increased my ability in that dream to question the nature of the dream.
 Originally Posted by Sam1r
Sorry mcwillis, just saw your reply.. I tried for 2 nights, but i lost count of what i was doing very quickly and fell asleep to easily so i thought maybe trying to do this technique before would somehow help (sort of kill two birds with one stone) After 4 hours of sleep, i got up for around 3-5 minutes.. I went back to bed and I tried to visualize moving my consciousness towards the end of the left side.. I saw it as some "light" inside my head.. After about 5 minutes of doing that, I moved on to around 3 cycles of SSILD before i fell asleep.. By the way, i did the same thing and had two lucids in one night, although very short,it was the FIRST time in my 28 lucid dreams that i got lucid cause something was fishy ( normally, i either entered the dream from a waking state or simply became aware) - sam
ps. and for those who think this is placebo, i doubt it.. i tried many things that told me i would be lucid and they never seemed to work
Thanks for posting this. This was my experience and the motivation to make the thread. I thought that it was time to discard this technique to the trash can until I read your post. It seems there may be some validity to this method afterall. I am still doing the brain research and I may fine tune it if new info comes to light to improve the method.
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