In a study done on lucid dreamers, it was found that a large amount of them meditated on a regular basis. I suggest that you try to scoot that into your schedule at least once a week. |
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I've kept a dream journal for about 2 months, writing down my dreams in adequate detail. I go to sleep telling myself I will experience a lucid dream. I've identified a dream sign yet I cannot seem to get lucid. I don't know what I can do to snap into consciousness during the dream. I just observe the dream but I cannot like get my mind to consciously get into the dream. How can I force myself to think during the dream? Of course patience is necessary, but am I missing something? Can I do something else to expedite the process? |
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In a study done on lucid dreamers, it was found that a large amount of them meditated on a regular basis. I suggest that you try to scoot that into your schedule at least once a week. |
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I can because I know I can.
I know it's frustrating, but you just need to keep at it. It takes some people more practice than others before becoming lucid. There's no sure-fire way become lucid every time. |
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Also, an unquestionably passionate yearning to become lucid that night, with lucid dreaming as your sole thought, the evening before will increase your chances mightily, perhaps adding a technique or two in, at the early hours. I find WBTB mixed with MILD works INCREDIBLY well for me, and has so far been 100% effective at inducing LDs, when performed to the letter, so far! |
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