I become lucid very frequently even without doing anything at all. Even 3 times a week sometimes. However, When I try to induce it it doesn't work. |
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I become lucid very frequently even without doing anything at all. Even 3 times a week sometimes. However, When I try to induce it it doesn't work. |
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He who dreams of drinking wine may weep when morning comes; he who dreams of weeping may in the morning go off to hunt. While he is dreaming he does not know it is a dream, and in his dream he may even try to interpret a dream. Only after he wakes does he know it was a dream. And someday there will be a great awakening when we know that this is all a great dream. Yet the stupid believe they are awake, busily and brightly assuming they understand things, calling this man ruler, that one herdsman ‑ how dense! Confucius and you are both dreaming! And when I say you are dreaming, I am dreaming, too. Words like these will be labeled the Supreme Swindle. Yet, after ten thousand generations, a great sage may appear who will know their meaning, and it will still be as though he appeared with astonishing speed
-Zhuangzi
Sounds like an individual problem that you need to solve on your own... if you dont feel like doing anything after you become lucid, well, think of the craziest, most exciting thing on the entire planet, logical or not, and then do it. Fly through the universe. find aliens. possibilities are literally limitless... |
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"Do, or do not. There is no try." ~Yoda
Maybe make a list of things you want to do when you become lucid my list so far is |
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is Mila Kunis the chick from that 70's show? |
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"Do, or do not. There is no try." ~Yoda
thanks!! Ill try that |
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He who dreams of drinking wine may weep when morning comes; he who dreams of weeping may in the morning go off to hunt. While he is dreaming he does not know it is a dream, and in his dream he may even try to interpret a dream. Only after he wakes does he know it was a dream. And someday there will be a great awakening when we know that this is all a great dream. Yet the stupid believe they are awake, busily and brightly assuming they understand things, calling this man ruler, that one herdsman ‑ how dense! Confucius and you are both dreaming! And when I say you are dreaming, I am dreaming, too. Words like these will be labeled the Supreme Swindle. Yet, after ten thousand generations, a great sage may appear who will know their meaning, and it will still be as though he appeared with astonishing speed
-Zhuangzi
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