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      Lately i have been waking up after every dream period which i have been trying to do!! (:-) yay) but when i go back to sleep i always seem to re-enter the last dream i was having, even if i awake 3-4 times after each section of the dream i always enter back where i left off. Does anyone else experience this dream chaining effect?

      I have only had 2 lucid dreams so far which lasted about 2 minutes each from the techniques such as Dild & Nild. I am really happy that i have trained myself to awake after each dream because this is a crucial step towards a better dream recall and maybe a step closer to attaining full lucidity!

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      First of you're extremly lucky. Few people can dream chain.

      Second, when you're doing it, you should repeat to yourself that you're dreaming. You should enter the dream lucid.
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      I dream chain a lot, though mine are non-lucid. I can't recall any lucid dream chains...
      Mine usually happen in the late morning when I get to sleep in and the cats keep waking me up for breakfast.

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      DUDE!!!!!!!! MILD!!!!!111 DO IT!!!!!!
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      You could try getting in a mind-set so that when you go back to sleep you intentionally focus on the last dream you have had, and assosciate it with being Lucid. Tell yourself that as soon as you're in that situation, that you'll suddenly become very aware of your surroundings, and will discover you're actually asleep, could be a very helpful way to induce LDs.
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      TUTORIAL SECTION

      DREAM RE-ENTRY

      NOW

      YOU WILL GO LUCID WITH FLYING COLORS
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      CAPS LOCK

      2ND BUTTON FROM THE BOTTOM, ON THE LEFT

      NOW

      AVOID ALL CAPS
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      Interestingly enough this kind of phenomena is what caused me to research dreams and eventually led me here. Prior to this site I had only had one lucid dream my entire life(and really didn't know it was anything special). Then one night about two months ago I had a really interesting experience. I had a (non lucid) dream. Then I woke up. I went back to sleep and my dream continued. Then I woke up. I woke up and went to sleep, continuing the same dream like 5 times. One of the times I was awake I even got out of bed and ate a snack and it STILL picked up when I went back to sleep. When I finally woke up for good I was really interested in what had happened and began reading about dreams. Eventually that led me here. (A place that I am happy to be, I assure you )
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      NO, 3RD BUTTON! HA! HAHA! AHAHAHAHA! BWAHA, AHA HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!&#33 ;!!!!!!!!!&#33 ;!!!!!!!!!
      I will some day legally change my name to:

      "Simquatti Charles Moses Solomon Gunther Schmupak, Magical Ninja Reverend LXXIV"

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      Oh yeah.

      Ok while you go learn where the caps lock is, I'll go learn my numbers.
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      Quote Originally Posted by dreamerer View Post
      NO, 3RD BUTTON! HA! HAHA! AHAHAHAHA! BWAHA, AHA HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!&#33 ;!!!!!!!!!&#33 ;!!!!!!!!!
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      rofl @ dreamerer

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      Thx guys im glad some ppl experience this as well because it is a great feeling to be able to continue your dream on and on no matter if you awake!

      I also would like to point out that the dreams were nonlucid but i felt as if i had control but not fully!!!

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      yeah, you're really lucky. I have dream-chained a few times non-lucidly, but not like you. You really should MILD, it could get you lucid.

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      seriously dude, mild, dild, dream re-entry, whatever it's called, do it.
      I will some day legally change my name to:

      "Simquatti Charles Moses Solomon Gunther Schmupak, Magical Ninja Reverend LXXIV"

      Lucid Count: 7

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      Quote Originally Posted by dreamerer View Post
      seriously dude, mild, dild, dream re-entry, whatever it's called, do it.
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      Thx i think it is plain to see that you think MILD is my best action technique, so i will try it next time i chain it happens alot maybe 3 - 4 nights a week its cool because when i awake and think i wanted to see what happened next in the dream i can just go back to sleep :-)

      Thx 4 advice

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      I read this post and it got me thinking, not in the same night but, have any of you continued your dream from maybe the night before? Maybe you were talking to a DC and it ended, and you thought about that as you fell asleep the next night and re-entered there, but not really anew. As if no time had passed, the DC was still speaking, and maybe (if he answered legibly) you could ask him about it and he may "remember" everything from the previous night, even though it was, kind of seconds to him. Sort of like "saving" your dream I think it'd be nice to continue something every night if you wanted to do something long, or your lucid dreams end short, or you just were woken up unexpectedly by someone or your alarm clock or something, but had to get up and couldn't go back to sleep.
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      Quote Originally Posted by The View Post
      I read this post and it got me thinking, not in the same night but, have any of you continued your dream from maybe the night before? Maybe you were talking to a DC and it ended, and you thought about that as you fell asleep the next night and re-entered there, but not really anew. As if no time had passed, the DC was still speaking, and maybe (if he answered legibly) you could ask him about it and he may "remember" everything from the previous night, even though it was, kind of seconds to him. Sort of like "saving" your dream I think it&#39;d be nice to continue something every night if you wanted to do something long, or your lucid dreams end short, or you just were woken up unexpectedly by someone or your alarm clock or something, but had to get up and couldn&#39;t go back to sleep.
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      I tried to do that once. I tried to continue a non-lucid dream the next night. I managed to restore the setting but not the people. Also arriving at the location from the night before caused me to become lucid, but I still couldn&#39;t completely restore it. I posted about this once before somewhere I think.
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      nice avatar dreamers soul...mmm...carbonated baby&#33;
      I will some day legally change my name to:

      "Simquatti Charles Moses Solomon Gunther Schmupak, Magical Ninja Reverend LXXIV"

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      All my dream chains happen in the same night or morning, never once on one night then continued the next night sorry maybe ill give it a try 2nite.

      you are right though it would be cool to be able to reenter a dream night after night like a saved game on a console&#33;

      Thx

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      Quote Originally Posted by Sostyles View Post
      All my dream chains happen in the same night or morning, never once on one night then continued the next night sorry maybe ill give it a try 2nite.

      you are right though it would be cool to be able to reenter a dream night after night like a saved game on a console&#33;

      Thx

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      I&#39;ve had dreams where they were harsh situations and I woke up. At that point I decided to go into the dream "that just woke me up" to deal with the situation. I would WILD back into the dream (Lucid) and took on the situation. All I did during the WILD was to just keep picturing the scene I just left and I entered where I left off. I feel chaining is an advanced skill and I feel lucky when I&#39;m able to do it when I do&#33;

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      Quote Originally Posted by phoenelai View Post
      I&#39;ve had dreams where they were harsh situations and I woke up. At that point I decided to go into the dream "that just woke me up" to deal with the situation. I would WILD back into the dream (Lucid) and took on the situation. All I did during the WILD was to just keep picturing the scene I just left and I entered where I left off. I feel chaining is an advanced skill and I feel lucky when I&#39;m able to do it when I do&#33;

      Cheers&#33; :yumdumdoodledum:
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      Im glad to see you also have experienced the chaining effect like i said in an upper reply it is like being able to pause a film then watch it the next night where you left off. Maybe ill post a few tips as to how ppl can try to learn to chain themselves im not an expert in the matter but ill give all the help i can&#33;

      So Watch This SPACE&#33;&#33;

      Thx

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      Going in to the same dream is one sure way I get lucid. I wish it would happen more often.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Moonbeam View Post
      Going in to the same dream is one sure way I get lucid. I wish it would happen more often.
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      I never thought of it that way, if you know what dream is coming next it would be alot easier to become lucid as you can prepare to notice the weird or non weird events coming up in the dream&#33;

      Good idea

      Thx

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