The same happens to me. It's frustrating, because when I've woken up I think of all the things that I could have done! |
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I am trying to get back on lucid dreaming. I kinda have a problem with commitment, and I hate that about me- Alot I started last year, June, and have a pretty good recall, so long I think about dreaming before I fall asleep. But some of my dreams, at least one (sometimes two) a week or every other week, feel like limited lucid dreams. What happens is, I apply some things of lucid dreaming without really making them happen myself. For example, my dream self will do something and say "He won't notice if I don't want him to. It's my dream!" It's feels like I know I am dreaming, but cannot control anything. Even myself! Maybe I am dreaming about becoming lucid, but it's just not clicking in. Does anyone have any methods and ways to stop this, and make them rise to "Medium" or "High" level dreams? |
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The same happens to me. It's frustrating, because when I've woken up I think of all the things that I could have done! |
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<div align="center"><span style="font-family:Arial">DO ANOTHER REALITY CHECK NOW!</span></div>
That's really frustrating to be stuck in lucid limbo. I'm stuck in dreamsign stage..I see my dreamsign but no lucids. I'm finished with dreamsigns...I'll try WILD or something like that |
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That was a lucid dream if you knew you were dreaming the only thing is you have no dream control. After a few more lucids you will get control trust me its worth the wait. Next time you know you are dreaming try and concentrate on having control and really imagine on whats going to happen next. |
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NeAvO's Nightly JourneysAdopted: Hazel AngelGirl ShadowsandTerrorhawkerCourtesy of GoldneyShoot for the moon, even if you miss it you will land among the stars.Originally Posted by Vex Kitten
The same thing used to happen to me. I would tell my friend somthing like "it won't hurt if we fall, were dreaming". And then just go on with whatever we were doing like we just said the grass is green. This is how it happened for me. |
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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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