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      Dayum!

      this is my first visit to this site in a looonnnngg time!!

      i've almost totally forgotten about Lucid dreaming for a while. its scary now that i look back. i've still kept a dream journal, but ive forgotten what i was using it for! - LUCID F'in DREAMING

      - And ive had this problem many times. i know exactly what ur talkin about.
      try not leaving your "attention bubble"
      I've always found that you lose lucidity once you go out of your attention bubble.
      ex// "dam! I'm in a lucid dream, i gotta go have sex!" *pop* the bubble breaks.

      don't exert a force out, or you will always lose. keep yourself and your attention present at all times, or else you will be going back to your dream self.

      a diagram to explain: for dreams

      __
      example 1:

      incentive to have sex

      you ------->
      ......<-------

      opposite incentive - you cannot find anybody to have sex with (and your lucid dream concludes in you waking up or losing lucidity)
      __
      __
      example 2:

      incentive to move and spin or rub your hands to achieve stability

      you ------->
      .....<-------

      opposite incentive - you wake up before you can move
      __

      if you are in any of these situations you have left your bubble (or played into the yin and yang)
      to solve this problem stay in the bubble of attention, simultaneously acting out your desires.

      __
      example 3:


      the bubble is you
      ........______________
      ....../........................\
      ..../...desire to have sex.\
      ...|...........---->............|
      ...|...........<----............|
      ....\...opposite reaction../
      ......\.______________./
      __


      once you keep in the bubble you can freely engage in your desires.
      Last edited by a_dreamer; 12-15-2008 at 12:14 AM.
      100+ Nights of LDs in my high school days.
      Starting again after almost 10 years.

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      Quote Originally Posted by a_dreamer View Post
      Dayum!

      this is my first visit to this site in a looonnnngg time!!

      i've almost totally forgotten about Lucid dreaming for a while. its scary now that i look back. i've still kept a dream journal, but ive forgotten what i was using it for! - LUCID F'in DREAMING

      - And ive had this problem many times. i know exactly what ur talkin about.
      try not leaving your "attention bubble"
      I've always found that you lose lucidity once you go out of your attention bubble.
      ex// "dam! I'm in a lucid dream, i gotta go have sex!" *pop* the bubble breaks.

      don't exert a force out, or you will always lose. keep yourself and your attention present at all times, or else you will be going back to your dream self.

      a diagram to explain: for dreams

      __
      example 1:

      incentive to have sex

      you ------->
      ......<-------

      opposite incentive - you cannot find anybody to have sex with (and your lucid dream concludes in you waking up or losing lucidity)
      __
      __
      example 2:

      incentive to move and spin or rub your hands to achieve stability

      you ------->
      .....<-------

      opposite incentive - you wake up before you can move
      __

      if you are in any of these situations you have left your bubble (or played into the yin and yang)
      to solve this problem stay in the bubble of attention, simultaneously acting out your desires.

      __
      example 3:


      the bubble is you
      ........______________
      ....../........................\
      ..../...desire to have sex.\
      ...|...........---->............|
      ...|...........<----............|
      ....\...opposite reaction../
      ......\.______________./
      __


      once you keep in the bubble you can freely engage in your desires.
      What?
      I was unable to do ANYthing. If doing anything is exiting my bubble then I guess Lucid dreaming is not for me. By the way - some people have lucid sex without problems so I guess your pseudo-theory is incorrect.
      Current projects:
      -Acquire the Aurora
      -Test galatamine, huperzine and choline
      -Find smartwatch app for RC reminders at certain intervals
      -Ressurect my dream log here, and become more active

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      Quote Originally Posted by Timothy Paradox View Post
      What?
      I was unable to do ANYthing.
      "example 2:

      incentive to move and spin or rub your hands to achieve stability

      you ------->
      .....<-------

      opposite incentive - you wake up before you can move" (or do "ANYthing")


      Quote Originally Posted by Timothy Paradox View Post
      If doing anything is exiting my bubble then I guess Lucid dreaming is not for me.
      "to solve this problem stay in the bubble of attention, simultaneously acting out your desires."


      Quote Originally Posted by Timothy Paradox View Post
      By the way - some people have lucid sex without problems so I guess your pseudo-theory is incorrect.
      "once you keep in the bubble you can freely engage in your desires." (lucid sex)
      100+ Nights of LDs in my high school days.
      Starting again after almost 10 years.

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