I don't quite understand what you are saying, what do you expect to change once you realize you're dreaming? That's great that you've had a couple lucid dreams already, congratulations! |
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I've been trying to lucid dream for around two weeks using RCs, WBTB, etc. and have made good progress (in dream recall) ubtil a few nights ago. I had a dream in which I knew I was dreaming, and I succesfully breathed through a plugged nose, but nohing followed. In this dream and another like it I had last night I knew that I should be experiencing some sort of change as I realised I was dreaming. I tried to persuade myself to become conscious, but on both occasions I just woke myself up. |
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I don't quite understand what you are saying, what do you expect to change once you realize you're dreaming? That's great that you've had a couple lucid dreams already, congratulations! |
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Prune I had this EXACT same experience about a week or so ago. I had 2 spontaneous DILDs a day apart where I realized I was dreaming. But then they lasted maybe 4 seconds and I woke up. I didn't even really have time to stabilize or anything like that. Immensely frustrating. Haven't had a LD since which sucks. Let me know if you find a solution. |
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Dreams are today's answers to tomorrow's questions. ~ Edgar Cayce
I don't know if that's exactly true Chewie, about first lucid dreams being short. Some people have short ones in the start but there are plenty that never experience that. I was the same as you though. |
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Hey there, |
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I agree with the rest. Ground yourself! What I like to do to ground myself is to just touch anything within your reach. Just run your hands along different objects around you. Is it soft like wool, or bumpy like gravel? Can you grab onto it? If you can, how does it feel to grip it? Can you squeeze it like a foam ball, or is it hard and sturdy? |
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Yes that is true, I suppose I was speaking mainly from my personal experiences. I remember a good few of my lucids in the beginning would last mere seconds because I was so excited that I finally had one. I'd feel my heart rate pick up, and then the dream would begin crashing down around me |
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Dreams are today's answers to tomorrow's questions. ~ Edgar Cayce
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