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      I hope for the best too.
      Remember on a realistic note too....
      Your mind doesn't want you to Lucid Dream.
      I found this after first having a few lucids.
      You seem to go stagnant. Change tactics and get tricky with your mind.
      Start thinking of clever ways you would not normally think of.
      In reality you have the sense to be obscure and tricky...
      your mind will try trick you in LDs, so you need to train yourself to trick it too.
      REALITY CHECK

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      Thanks guys... Yeah you're both right about how the body 'AND' the mind alike both seem to do everything they can to prevent your consciousness from staying aware and alert in a dream state. I've read you're WILD technique Clairity and have noticed in my short journey (I'm on day 5) of Lucid Dreaming that one's body will do certain 'tests' to determine whether or not you are awake when entering the waking stage.

      Like yesterday and this morning when I was attempting a WILD, I noticed how my body continued to itch in a trillion different spots at different times, the pains in my heel (calcaneus fracture) were on !BLAST! when I was laying on my back forcing me to reposition myself, and that I was overwhelmed with urges to just move/stretch my arms, legs, ect.

      I've also noticed that when in a dream the mind tries to 'absorb' you into it. Like when I mentioned the black SUV in my 2nd Lucid Dream, I failed to address the fact that there was a very small thought in my head telling me that the SUV wanted to do me harm. But since I was about %99.99 (soon to be a %100) sure that I was dreaming, I ignored the SUV and proceeded to fly. And a lot of times I do enter a dream state through one of my 'abstract' thoughts and have trouble determining wheter it is a dream or a thought b/c of how fast I entered the dream state.

      But I guess, even with practice, the mind will still keep you on your toes at all times when attempting to Lucid Dream...
      Last edited by WolfeDreamer531; 06-19-2008 at 09:33 PM.

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