It seems that no matter how weird my situation in the dream i am having, i can never seem to point it out! Why is this and how do I improve this.
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It seems that no matter how weird my situation in the dream i am having, i can never seem to point it out! Why is this and how do I improve this.
Same thing with me lol.
Anyone able to help out? :'(
[Edit] Btw is my signature too big?
its a cool signature but yeah, its quite large.
haha in other words its cool but its too big, shrink it down a little, the mods my say the same thing.
And i definitly have to agree with this post, i too can never realize im a dreaming, my mind finds a way to explain all the crazy things that are happening.
Try MILD and WBTB.
Its good for MILD if you weird things in dreams.
MILD gets your brain working on watching out for unusual things.
Whats a MILD?
as with me. i get really frustrated and dissapointed when i notice something after i have woken up.Quote:
Originally posted by ShYne123
Same thing with me lol.
As so many stumble over the many techniques and ideas, I think the entire idea of conscious dreaming can be conceptualized by breaking it down to what is actually happening.
This a my subjective opinion.
As it turns out many people claim they say they are dreaming in the dream. But contrary to what many think, you are still not in what is called a lucid or conscious dream.
What I believe to occur is that your subconscious is implementing these scenarios of (you are dreaming) and manifesting it into your dream. Due to the result of conscious activity. This however does not make sense to the subconscious. So it goes about the dream as it would in its regular manner . This is how one can say I new I was dreaming but I was not lucid. You truly in fact did not know you were lucid or conscious or awake. However. This new scenario, to the subconscious, implemented by YOU, was derived from your conscious effort. And theses efforts are your key to actually realizing you are dreaming.
When this role plays out, you must be able to provoke the CONSCIOUS development of the mind's role into the dream scene.
This is done through many of the techniques done while you are awake. You are awake & dealing with your conscious, thinking mind. Either questioned through techniques or reality checks it gives reason for your conscious mind to be provoked when you are asleep and while your subconscious is in primary control.
This can all be changed in the blink of an eye. You can wake up in your dream.
Even a DILD (Dream initiated lucid dream), if it were not for questioning your reality and thinking about lucid dreaming and the like, While you were fully conscious, it would be less probable to realize you are dreaming.
All other techniques you will realize at some point you are dealing with the conscious dwelling of the mind. Whether this be via a premeditated / precognitive approach or one in which you use repetition. :meditate:
[quote]As so many stumble over the many techniques and ideas, I think the entire idea of conscious dreaming can be conceptualized by breaking it down to what is actually happening.
This a my subjective opinion.
As it turns out many people claim they say they are dreaming in the dream. But contrary to what many think, you are still not in what is called a lucid or conscious dream.
What I believe to occur is that your subconscious is implementing these scenarios of (you are dreaming) and manifesting it into your dream. Due to the result of conscious activity. This however does not make sense to the subconscious. So it goes about the dream as it would in its regular manner . This is how one can say I new I was dreaming but I was not lucid. You truly in fact did not know you were lucid or conscious or awake. However. This new scenario, to the subconscious, implemented by YOU, was derived from your conscious effort. And theses efforts are your key to actually realizing you are dreaming.
When this role plays out, you must be able to provoke the CONSCIOUS development of the mind's role into the dream scene.
This is done through many of the techniques done while you are awake. You are awake & dealing with your conscious, thinking mind. Either questioned through techniques or reality checks it gives reason for your conscious mind to be provoked when you are asleep and while your subconscious is in primary control.
This can all be changed in the blink of an eye. You can wake up in your dream.
Even a DILD (Dream initiated lucid dream), if it were not for questioning your reality and thinking about lucid dreaming and the like, While you were fully conscious, it would be less probable to realize you are dreaming.
All other techniques you will realize at some point you are dealing with the conscious dwelling of the mind. Whether this be via a premeditated / precognitive approach or one in which you use repetition.
i dont get it, way to many elabourate words lol
Here, I'll summarize.
Howetzer's trying to say that in order to become CONSCIOUS in your dream, you must first understand that a dream is fully subconscious at first. Attaining lucidity is, by definition, becoming conscious in your dream (subconscious state.) You must train the conscious mind to do things that will provoke the conscious mind in a dream. This is exactly why we practice doing reality checks, even when we're absolutely positive we're in reality. Because the mind gets into a habit of doing the reality checks, the habit becomes part of your subconscious mind, therefore enabling you to do a reality check even when your conscious mind is asleep. In other words, you have to train yourself in reality before you'll be able to do it in the dream world.
Hell, I understand it, but I still can't attain lucidity. Practice, practice, practice! :)
Thanks guys. Yeah I did MILD+a failed WBTB lol....didn't have a ld
A MILD is a Mneumonic Induced Lucid Dream.