I do the same thing sometimes when trying to fall asleep |
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I'm not too sure where to put this, as it's not directly related to attaining lucidity, however it could be used for that if you want. Please move it if it's in the wrong section! |
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I'm not a doctor, Alex, you know that.
I do the same thing sometimes when trying to fall asleep |
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I realize that i'm dreaming.
I realize that i'm dreaming.
I realize that i'm dreaming.
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I've had more dream houses that I've owned than I ever will in real life. But that is a neat idea, creating a constant dream "lair" that you can excape to in your lucids. I think I'm gonna model mine after the building of Heinz Doofinsmirtz, and populate it with any inator I might need in my dream. |
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I will try the imaginary house technique tonight. It's all about visualizing. It is a scientific fact that we imagine and we dream in the same area of our big human brain... the secondary visual cortices ( AKA cortex) . I have been using visualization to become lucid for 10 years now. |
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hmm... would you just be going with the first thing that comes to mind, or what? |
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"Out of the fog, into the smog (cough cough). Relentlessly... ruthlessly ('I wonder where Ruth is?'). Doggedly (bark bark)... towards his weekly meeting with... the unknown. At 4th and Drucker he turns left, at Drucker and 4th he turns right, he crosses MacArthur Park and walks into a great sandstone building (smack)."
yeah, that's the most important thing. you aren't forcibly imagining what you want to see there, it's all just what naturally comes to mind. that's why I find it so fascinating. |
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I'm not a doctor, Alex, you know that.
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