I'm having trouble with attaining lucidity. I had 3-4 lucid dreams in 2 weeks a few weeks ago, my dream recall is better now, my dreams are more vivid, but since then I did not have any other lucid. Any recommendations? Should I try something new? |
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I'm having trouble with attaining lucidity. I had 3-4 lucid dreams in 2 weeks a few weeks ago, my dream recall is better now, my dreams are more vivid, but since then I did not have any other lucid. Any recommendations? Should I try something new? |
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I like destruction and reality, and one invariably leads to the other.
'Dreams are real while they last. Can we say more of life?'
'We die to remember what we live to forget'
Has anything changed sleeping schedule wise through this time period, if so, try to return to previous schedule, if possible ofcourse. Other than that you could try WBTB and/or napping if you haven't already, both awesome for lucid dreaming. You can try to be more aware through day/do RCs more often/try ADA, though that your dreams are getting more vivid is definitely a good sign, also most importantly, set strong intention to have lucid dream, especially before/while going to sleep. |
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Been previously known as Checker666
Yeah, my sleeping schedule changed since I started school again. I'll try with WBTB, hope it works |
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I like destruction and reality, and one invariably leads to the other.
'Dreams are real while they last. Can we say more of life?'
'We die to remember what we live to forget'
It takes a while to get consistent. If youhave oonly had 3 or 4 LDs, you aren't gonna be consistent because you lack experience. Even if your sleep schedule and techniques are correct. |
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My rule for recall is to never settle! No recall is high enough. Haha. |
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I've already read the second link and I found it really interesting, I'll do it like that now |
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I like destruction and reality, and one invariably leads to the other.
'Dreams are real while they last. Can we say more of life?'
'We die to remember what we live to forget'
I think what BrandonBoss means is that normally we consider as "one dream" a sequence of scenes that we remember as being connected, how one transitioned into the other. If we don't remember those transitions, it seems like we're having a lot of little "dreams," while in reality there are fewer dreams, we're just forgetting the transitions between scenes. I've had some nights where I woke up 4 times, and each time I remembered 4 totally seemingly unrelated scenes, in other words, "16 dreams." But I know that I'm just forgetting the transitions and the connections. The better your recall is, the more "continuous" your dreams recall will be, and the "fewer dreams" you'll be having (but those dreams will be longer and the transitions remembered). |
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FryingMan's Unified Theory of Lucid Dreaming: Pay Attention, Reflect, Recall -- Both Day and Night[link]
FryingMan's Dream Recall Tips -- Awesome Links
“No amount of security is worth the suffering of a mediocre life chained to a routine that has killed your dreams.”
"...develop stability in awareness and your dreams will change in extraordinary ways" -- TYoDaS
I have had a dryspell myself for a couple months now, it's pretty annoying but it's something all lucid dreamers go through from time to time. |
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