Ok, so I start dreaming, I'm in some park, and immediately go lucid. This are basically my thoughts: |
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Ok, so I start dreaming, I'm in some park, and immediately go lucid. This are basically my thoughts: |
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That's very strange, I've never heard of that before. |
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Goals:
Fly in a lucid dream [X]
Go to my own world in a lucid dream [ ]
Lucid Dreams since the beginning of 2011: 0
You mean that after you do a reality check, you lose awareness that you're dreaming? I believe that you should make your reality checks stronger. Make yourself very aware that you're dreaming. Realize that you're not just dreaming, you're actually living inside that dream! Look at your hands, feel them, observe their texture, is it smooth or rough? Listen for any sounds you're hearing, are there cars rushing by (or through) you? Engage as many of your senses as you can. Lift up some object, a bench or rock or something, give it a toss, crawl under something, engage those senses! |
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DV Dictionary. / Verious: a definition. /
I'm not on DV much these days, but I'll try to toss a cool dream or two into my DJ.
I get what's happening to you, I feel the same thing in a way. Once I discover I'm lucid, I'm so excited and yet I don't seem to put enough effort into it to stay lucid. |
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good times
Basically, what Clyde said. That one of the first things I do before I go off on completing my goals is I turn on my dream body's senses. Usually I do this by focusing on something smaller, like my hands or my wrists. I grab my wrist and feel how it feels. Then I look around and engage my sight. Look around the room and make sure everything is stable. Once that's done, I try to recall any goals I might want to do. |
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