After practicing for almost 8 months and ending up with 5 sec LD I am getting frustrated. So, I will tell you everything I did and what I can't do and then you recommend me what to try next: |
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After practicing for almost 8 months and ending up with 5 sec LD I am getting frustrated. So, I will tell you everything I did and what I can't do and then you recommend me what to try next: |
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Lucid Dreaming goals [X] Have LD [x] Control Dream [x] Have gravity induced LD [x] Stabilize LD [] Talk with my deceased father [] Talk with different Ego States
Elaol's DILD workbook - my lucid dreaming journey
Do some reality checks during the day. Be aware to your surrounding and yourself where ever you go. Go for a lucid lifestyle at day, and the degree of successful awareness during your waking life should start to reflect itself in to what degree your lucid level becomes in your dreams. Good luck! Stay lucid! |
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You are not your thoughts...
I know it can be frustrating but I think that you should try to stay positive! Having your first lucid dream is a big step that you have already accomplished, you should be proud of yourself. |
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I think a lot of us have the same issue with limited time to sleep, and "needing" sleep. If you really want to LD you will be willing to wake up in the night. The few minutes of time you spend awake will not affect your sleep quality and when waking from a REM cycle you can attempt induction techniques, set new affirmations while awake, and briefly take notes in your dream journal. |
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Waking up in the middle of the night does not have a negative effect on your sleep quality, because we naturally wake up numerous times during the night already. |
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Learning lucid dreaming can be challenging. I applaud you for sticking it out for 8 months. Most people would give up long before that. |
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