Almost lucid THREE times! HELP!
Oookay. So I'll explain the three situations to you:
I heard that if your dreaming and you look at a clock then look away, when you look back the time would have changed. WELL I was having a dream where I was in a classroom and I looked at the clock, looked away and when I looked back it was the same. So I came to the conclusion that I was not dreaming when I really was! I was so disappointed when I woke up.
Two nights ago I was in a dream and running away from something (not in a scary way) and I was trying to hide something. I hid it under a towel and I turned around and all of a sudden out of the blue I said "Im just dreaming." So I decided hell Im going to try to fly. I jumped and went on my stomach in the air, and then everything started to fade to black so I stopped and just continued the dream.
THEN last night I had a dream that I died my hair back black (I just did it blonde) and at first I found it kind of funny and questioned why I would do that, but then I decided that it was real.
It sucks to ALMOST be there but not quite. The whole reality check thing doesn't seem to work for me. Im not sure what I can do to become fully lucid. Can anyone help me?
P.S. Sorry that this is a novel. hee.
Re: Almost lucid THREE times! HELP!
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Originally posted by dollsteak
Two nights ago I was in a dream and running away from something (not in a scary way) and I was trying to hide something. I hid it under a towel and I turned around and all of a sudden out of the blue I said "Im just dreaming." So I decided hell Im going to try to fly. I jumped and went on my stomach in the air, and then everything started to fade to black so I stopped and just continued the dream.
You were definitely lucid in this dream! :D There's no almost about it. :wink: Great job!!
Good job trying the clock RC in the first dream - but that doesn't work for everyone. Try some other RCs like holding your nose and trying to breathe, or check out the Reality Check tutorial for more ideas. Keep trying different ones until you come up with something that works for you.