• Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views




    Results 1 to 7 of 7
    1. #1
      Technique Warrior CrimsonWolf's Avatar
      Join Date
      Dec 2007
      Gender
      Location
      Sydney, Australia
      Posts
      289
      Likes
      0

      Is this really going to cut it?

      I've never actually had a lucid dream, but I've been starting to work on it the past week. I know it hasn't been very long yet, but I had a question. So far i've been constantly repeating to myself before I gt to sleep that "I will remember my dreams" or improve my dream recall and have been constantly doing Reality Checks throughout the day as well as keeping a dream journal. But will this really be enough tp help my dream recall and give me lucid dreams? I would prefer to do DILDs, so if anyone could give me advice that'd be great.

      "It's politics and money, therefore rational arguments are useless." - Moonbeam
      Lucid Dreams: 2 [DILDs: 2, WILDs: 0]

    2. #2
      Member
      Join Date
      Nov 2007
      Posts
      37
      Likes
      0
      I'm not really that experienced but I usually repeat that I will know when I am dreming rather than remember my dreams. I don't worry about forgeting lucids because when I had one I decided when to wake up so I would remember it.

    3. #3
      FILD MASTER lonestarx's Avatar
      Join Date
      Nov 2007
      Gender
      Location
      chicago
      Posts
      211
      Likes
      1
      dream recall would help alot and keeping the journal. But idk aboult you guys but my LD's are unforgetable lol its just amazing every detail.
      LDS:13

    4. #4
      Member
      Join Date
      Nov 2007
      Posts
      37
      Likes
      0
      ya, same here.

    5. #5
      Technique Warrior CrimsonWolf's Avatar
      Join Date
      Dec 2007
      Gender
      Location
      Sydney, Australia
      Posts
      289
      Likes
      0
      Well I just had another unsucessful night, no dream recall and certainly no lucids.

      "It's politics and money, therefore rational arguments are useless." - Moonbeam
      Lucid Dreams: 2 [DILDs: 2, WILDs: 0]

    6. #6
      Dreamwalker's Apprentice therpgmaker's Avatar
      Join Date
      Aug 2007
      Gender
      Posts
      65
      Likes
      0
      I've never actually had a lucid dream, but I've been starting to work on it the past week. I know it hasn't been very long yet, but I had a question. So far i've been constantly repeating to myself before I gt to sleep that "I will remember my dreams" or improve my dream recall and have been constantly doing Reality Checks throughout the day as well as keeping a dream journal. But will this really be enough tp help my dream recall and give me lucid dreams? I would prefer to do DILDs, so if anyone could give me advice that'd be great.
      That sounds like me back in August. I did substantially increase my recall from one dream every couple months to a few every week. It then seemed for a while that I had reached the peak of my ability. I didn't seem to be able to remember any more than that. But, I still kept at it, and I suddenly realized I was remembering a dream almost every night.

      My advice is keep at it, and don't give up. Eventually, you will get good recall. Also, one very important thing: When you wake up, DON'T move. DON'T think of anything except "What was I just doing?" Try to focus on that question. If that doesn't work, try thinking of common things that you find, or that happen in your dreams (another good reason to find dreamsigns). Often, if you think of the right thing, it can bring back the memory of the dream.

      For example, just last night, I woke up, knowing I had just awoken from a dream, but for the life of me, I couldn't remember what happened, except that my mom told me something, which I didn't remember what, I had a false awakening, and incorporated what she told me into the rest of the dream. I laid there, trying to think of what happened, trying to think of common elements of my dreams. Then I suddenly remembered the whole dream, and wrote down a page and a half in my dream journal (that's above average length for me).

      Another thing I do usually to wake myself up in the night to remember my dreams is drinking something before bed. Thanking back, when I started doing that may correspond to when I started remembering at least one dream almost every night. It could be just a coincidence though... The nights I don't remember my dreams now are usually because I am to lazy to write the dream down, and completely forget it by morning, or have a faint impression of what it was about.

      About lucidity, I guess I wouldn't be the best one to give advice on that, as I'm still working on it myself. I've only had maybe 5-7 lucid dreams since I started, all DILDs.
      Lucid Tasks:
      Beat my subconcious senseless with a pointed stick
      Meet Yoda, and get him to teach me the ways of the Force
      Find out what a Strappleberry and a Masafuchi Nut look like


      http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f351/therpgmaker/Sigs/BlueNight.jpg

    7. #7
      Technique Warrior CrimsonWolf's Avatar
      Join Date
      Dec 2007
      Gender
      Location
      Sydney, Australia
      Posts
      289
      Likes
      0
      Thanks for that, I appreciate it! Made me feel a lot better, I sent you a message as well.

      "It's politics and money, therefore rational arguments are useless." - Moonbeam
      Lucid Dreams: 2 [DILDs: 2, WILDs: 0]

    Bookmarks

    Posting Permissions

    • You may not post new threads
    • You may not post replies
    • You may not post attachments
    • You may not edit your posts
    •