The last few lucids I had where very lucid by simply rubbing my hands together really fast and hard, until it kinda burns. I dunno if you've ever tried it but when you rub your hands together really hard and fast it gets pretty hot. : / |
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Thanks to you guys, I've almost mastered becoming Lucid. Thanks so much for all of your help! I should have plenty of sleeptime over the holidays, so I think I should have it mastered pretty soon. |
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The last few lucids I had where very lucid by simply rubbing my hands together really fast and hard, until it kinda burns. I dunno if you've ever tried it but when you rub your hands together really hard and fast it gets pretty hot. : / |
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Why sleep when you can dream?
Ahh, I think I heard of that technique before. I'll be sure to use it next time. Many thanks! |
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Before you go to sleep try to give yourself a task to do when you become lucid. |
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"we may accept dream telepathy as a working hypothesis." Stephen LaBerge, page 231 Lucid Dreaming 1985
Those are all very interesting, I'll have to use them once I eventually becaome adept in LDing. |
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hey guys. i think i found a pretty good way to ensure that you have a lucid dream. what you do is you buy some type of alarm that vibrates, set it to go off in 30 min intervals throughout the day and put it in your pocket. everytime it vibrates in the day you do a reality check. when you are about to go to bed you set it to go off in about 5 hrs when you are in rem sleep and put it in your pajama pocket. the vibration should carry into your dream and you would remember to do a reality check becoming lucid. let me know what you think. |
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It's an idea, but it has been done before. The problem is if it carries over into your dreams. |
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I think you're right there. One tip I could give you, is just ASSUME you are dreaming. There is a definite clear cut difference between the real world and dream world. It's like how you 100% know that you are awake in the real world... you can tell. |
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Hmm... I think it does, but it's not really what I'm trying to get answered... |
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As to becoming more lucid in your dreams: |
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Tips For Newbies | What to do in an LD
Unless otherwise stated, views expressed in this post are not necessarily representative of the official Dream Views stance. Hell, it's probably not even representative of me.
That's a great help, thanks Placebo! |
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I hate WBTB. I don't like getting out of bed, I feel so combfortable and warm. Its unLeavable for me. |
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LDs: approx. 51
Why sleep when you can dream?
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Tips For Newbies | What to do in an LD
Unless otherwise stated, views expressed in this post are not necessarily representative of the official Dream Views stance. Hell, it's probably not even representative of me.
This may seem to be off topic. But after very much thought, discussion and experience, I do wonder if lucid dreaming is the correct terminology for this. Yes. |
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to gain full lucidity look around your dream environment thinking "i made this" and look at the vivid designs of the wood on the wall, the millions of dirt particles on the ground, and then be amazed as you think "i did this, this is all in my head" this should give you lucidity |
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full lucidity is not something we attain in the dream, its something we attain in reality |
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Yes, well... that's all good and well for the Buddha, but I'm more focused on the dream version at the moment. |
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[quote]Yes, well... that's all good and well for the Buddha, but I'm more focused on the dream version at the moment. |
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true, reality is subjective, but as everyone sees, we are all experiencing an objective set of stimuli, now how we percieve that stimuli is what matters in what we see as real |
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Why?
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