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    Thread: How I usually become lucid.

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      Arrow How I usually become lucid.

      This probably isn't really going to help anyone, because quite frankly, I'm not sure why it happens. I hardly ever become lucid by noticing something weird, or through and RC - that happens only rarely. Most of the time, I become lucid while looking at the ground -- and by most of the time, I mean 90 percent of the time! I don't see anything out of place, or anything: I just become lucid when I stare at the ground in a dream. Of that 90 percent, 80 something percent of it is staring at a leafy mountain side by a trail I am on in the forest (just several feet in front of me.)
      Somehow, this triggers me to become lucid a lot. I really wish I could explain this as to help others, but I really don't understand it. If I were to try and explain, I guess I would say that I stare at this ground texture for a bit of time, 5 to 10 seconds, and maybe I am noticing the details in the ground texture in more detail than I would in other dream scenes, and over this time frame I just somehow realize it's a dream!

      Nine more percent of the time, I will see something out of the ordinary, or weird, to become lucid. The remaining 1 percent would be a WILD or DEILD.
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      Maybe since your attention is redirected to the detail of the dream, you are just naturally 'conscious' that it is a dream. It only takes you a single thought of realisation to make you alive in the scene.
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      Haha I actually was the same way before really getting into lucid dreaming and
      learning other ways.

      I happen to be staring at the ground and click lucidity turns on. There was also nothing
      strange in sight. I can't really explain either ,but I know it's a different kind of stare focused
      unlike looking at most things. After some ADA and RC in waking life it is now starting to transfer
      that 'ground focus stare' with my dream signals or other weird things.
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      I wish it were that easy for me
      Remember; it's all in your head.

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