I've read that staying calm helps a lot, along with spinning and everything else. |
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okay so I've read all the threads about establishing lucidity right off the bat, looking closely at the details of your hand or if its really fading spinning around very fast... |
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I've read that staying calm helps a lot, along with spinning and everything else. |
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I have the same prob. The the other night I felt the dream distorting and fading like I was about to wake. I started rubbing my hands together hard enough to realy feel it. I could feel the friction making my dream hands hot. It worked. |
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"Oh, and everything is not what it seems
This life is but a dream"
Breakers Roar by Sturgill Simpson
1. stay calm |
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Total lucid dreams=88LD goal: Master WILD
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your not going to believe the dream I just had... I realized I was dreaming and when I gained lucidity I had on these two motorcycle racing gloves for some reason.. I started to rub them together but there was too much friction so I was taking them off.. got the first one off, went for the second one but before I could get them off to rub my hands together I of course lost my lucidity... another thing to add is when i dropped to my knees I was in some cave and I saw a window in the ground that I found very odd.. I think seeing this might have made me not focus on my hands as much and it was just bad luck that this happened to be on the ground where I dropped to my knees. |
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Meh, I suck at staying lucid. I've been trying to lucid dream about three months now and am very good at getting lucid (since my first one, about two weeks after I started, I've been getting 3/4 a week), although they rarely last longer than 20-30 seconds and I can't really do much in them. The only thing I can really do is walk through windows and vaguly change the scenery. |
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