Observation the key to lucidity, even if it just a RC |
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Observation the key to lucidity, even if it just a RC |
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Last edited by wendylove; 06-18-2007 at 01:20 AM.
Yes I think you are right that generally being observant is a big help in lucid dreaming. It is hard to do tho. Little tricks to remind you, not just to do RC's but to really observe your surroundings, are helpful. I tend to be oblivious, doing things like driving a long distance and arriving without remember the drive at all, so I need practice with this. But I'm better than I used to be. |
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You are right about this! My main technique is to try and stay aware, from the moment I wake up to the moment I fall asleep. It's not easy, but when I am successful at doing this, at least most of the time during the day. I will start having a lot of Lucid Dreams. Plus, for some reason it really helps with recall as well. |
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Wow I never really thought about this you are quite right. If you were to ask people different things that they saw throughout the day like while on a drive or on a walk they probably wouldn't be able to tell you much. And you are very right and I can see how this would apply to dreaming as well the more observant you are throughout the day the more observant you could be in a dream therefore allowing you to find errors. Nice post. |
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agreed, nice post. simple, but to the point. we all could use a little reminding to be more observant. what's more important than that as a lucid dreamer? |
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