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      Philospher Jooelo's Avatar
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      aah, that makes sense. I think that will help me stay lucid, but when I´m dreaming I feel like I only have semi-control over myself. I´ve never wandered around in the dreamworld,only tried to open a door, and I awakened before i managed to do so! If I can't perform such easy actions, how will I manage to rub my hands etc.?

      How do I attain full control over my dream?
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      I think it just takes time. In my first few lucids, I didn't have full control of myself. Now, I have (I think) amazing control. Also, don't rush into whatever you want to do. Take your time and ground your lucidity (using the techniques in the previous reply).
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      u can grab on to something in the lucid dream, that might work!
      Whenever your thinking, just remember thoughts become things.
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      if you close your eyes and feel you are going to wake up ask a DC(dream character) to open your eyes that worked for me the other night.
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      I like kneeling, examining my surroundings, and shouting "Clarify!" or something similar. Has worked wonders for me.

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      yeah, i would go with sean and slow down. just rub your hands and examine your surroundings. personally, i don't keep saying to myself, "YEAH IM DREAMING." i notice it, and realize i can do what i want, and then don't really think about me dreaming. this keeps me in the dream longer. the downside of that is you can lose lucidity. but i think you should focus on staying in the dream now rather than maintaining lucidity.
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      Well, for me, I find that rubbing other objects is more effective than rubbing my hands. Find a book or...granite or something. Something with a lot of complex texture.
      For example, a few nights ago I realized I was dreaming and thinks started to fade. Luckily, there was a weird dream plant near by that I ran my fingers over repeatedly, making sure to keep telling myself, "it feels so real!". My dream came sharply back into focus within seconds.

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      Wow, thanks for good answers.

      But how do i manage to focus on something like examining the surroundings and remeber all the hints and tips to stay lucid? I mean, I'm half asleep, its hard!
      Any techniques to do before i go to sleep or something?

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