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      Question I don't care about the details in my dreams.

      Well guys, as the title says, everytime i am dreaming if i ever see something
      out of normal, i don't care about the weird details on my dream and just keep going
      what i am doing in my dream.

      literally version:

      *Dreaming*
      *Walking down on the street when suddenly i look to my hand*
      Me - Wow i have 3 fingers, so cool, now let's keep going.
      *Dream continues*

      I don't know why is this happening, but i thought i would be lucid right away when i noticed
      that detail wasn't normal.

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      This is extremely common. If we always became lucid after seeing something abnormal in a dream the whole world would be lucid. Read this.
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      There are lots of strange things that go unnoticed or explained by dream logic! This is no reason to be frustrated, happens to all of us all the time. Our rational part of the brain or at least some portion of it is asleep during dreaming. The goal is to awaken it just a bit so that lucidity kicks in. Which is why lots of dreamers use WBTB.

      Keep up your ADA practice and combine it with RCs. Also identify dream signs that occur often and repeat to yourself that whenever you see a DS, you will realize that you are dreaming. Good luck!
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      Quote Originally Posted by L4xord View Post
      This is extremely common. If we always became lucid after seeing something abnormal in a dream the whole world would be lucid. Read this.
      Oh, so it's normal. i thought this was due to my low vividness in dreams, thank you

      Quote Originally Posted by NyxCC View Post
      There are lots of strange things that go unnoticed or explained by dream logic! This is no reason to be frustrated, happens to all of us all the time. Our rational part of the brain or at least some portion of it is asleep during dreaming. The goal is to awaken it just a bit so that lucidity kicks in. Which is why lots of dreamers use WBTB.

      Keep up your ADA practice and combine it with RCs. Also identify dream signs that occur often and repeat to yourself that whenever you see a DS, you will realize that you are dreaming. Good luck!
      Yeah i knew some parts of the brain could be sleeping but, thought you could
      identify some weird things and became lucid. Well, lucid dream world is complex.
      thanks for the tips anyway

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      Iriba, you need to practice more of daytime awareness.

      http://www.dreamviews.com/wild/13181...prep-part.html

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      Quote Originally Posted by gab View Post
      Iriba, you need to practice more of daytime awareness.

      http://www.dreamviews.com/wild/13181...prep-part.html
      Even more?! I do sessions of ADA every hour.
      And try to be as much aware of my body and my surroundings.

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      I practice only night time awareness. but yeah, the rational part of your brain is shut off and you are trying to fix that. Raising dream recall is the easiest way I know to raise awareness in dreams. It will also increase vividness. Check out my DJ system (how to DJ in signature) for more info on dream recall! It talks a lot about raising awareness.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Iriba View Post
      Even more?! I do sessions of ADA every hour.
      And try to be as much aware of my body and my surroundings.
      Oh, I forgot, we have already discussed it here http://www.dreamviews.com/attaining-...get-lucid.html

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      Quote Originally Posted by BrandonBoss View Post
      I practice only night time awareness. but yeah, the rational part of your brain is shut off and you are trying to fix that. Raising dream recall is the easiest way I know to raise awareness in dreams. It will also increase vividness. Check out my DJ system (how to DJ in signature) for more info on dream recall! It talks a lot about raising awareness.
      Well, i can now remember at least 1 dream per night lol

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