• Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views




    Results 1 to 2 of 2
    1. #1
      - freedom from reality - LucidFreedoM's Avatar
      Join Date
      Jun 2008
      Gender
      Location
      Canada
      Posts
      115
      Likes
      2

      Starting again..getting ready for lucid

      i havnt been trying to lucid dream in a while, and realized the other day that i remember barely any of my dreams, and that lucid dreaming is awesome and why am i not trying hard to do it every night
      so i decided to start doing everything again to get back into it..
      right now ive started to reality check throughout the day (i solely use the finger thru palm, it never fails me). are there any ways to get yourself to remember to do reality checks more often throughout the day and imprint it into your subconcious quicker?
      ive also started writing down any dreams i do happen to remember. but i think the main thing would be im trying wbtb again, waking myself up at random times after i fall asleep now. i cant seem to find my rem cycles fully, and it seems totally random trying to guess the time. are there any good ways to wake yourself up in the middle of your rem cycles, or at the start even? and how long does one recommend to stay awake before going back to sleep? any recommended videos about lucid dreaming i can watch while awake? i dont like just going on the forums or doing w/e bc i just go back to sleep in 5 minutes and it doesnt work. but if i had like a half hour video to force myself to watch it and also keep my mind solely on lucid dreaming.
      and also, question need only be acknowledged by those who toke, would hitting a bowl help with wbtb inbetween to pass out easier?

      im hoping to get lucid soon hoping to stumble into one. ive been giving her with the reality checks lately so hope it pays off. then hopefully find the perfect time to wake myself up, then go back to bed and enter a dream and get lucid, or eventually figure out how to properly wild (my ultimate goal).
      - "The best things in life are free. I have never once had to pay for a lucid dream."

    2. #2
      Cosmic Citizen ExoByte's Avatar
      Join Date
      Aug 2006
      LD Count
      ~A Dozen
      Gender
      Location
      Ontario
      Posts
      4,394
      Likes
      117
      For reality checks, you could set a digital watch to go off every 30min-to-an hour and check whenever it beeps.

      As for the WBTB, to find your REM cycle estimate how long it takes for you fall asleep (10 minutes? 30?) and add an hour and a half (90 minutes). REM happens (roughly) every 90 minutes. You want to hit just before -or at the beginning of- your 4th REM cycle for a good WBTB. So say you go to bed at 10:30, and it takes you 30 minutes to fall asleep, then you'd set you alarm for 5:00am.

      At this point, you want to be awake for minimum 15 minutes and maximum an hour. You want to utilize your motor functions as well and encourage activity in the brain. But try to avoid Computer Screens and TV! Read a book or newspaper, go for a light walk or jog. Maybe use your computer to read DV if you really need LDing material, but make sure you move around first!

      As for toking, I wouldn't recommend it. It might help you sleep, but the vividness and clarity of any dreams you remember would be severely diminished.
      This space is reserved for signature text. A signature goes here. A signature is static combination of words at the end of a post. This is not a signature. Its a signature placeholder. One day my signature will go here.

      Signed,
      Me

    Similar Threads

    1. Dedicated N00B Ready to Start Lucid Adventures!
      By CatholicCrusader in forum Introduction Zone
      Replies: 11
      Last Post: 10-13-2009, 09:51 PM
    2. Just starting to become Lucid
      By gustogirl in forum Introduction Zone
      Replies: 2
      Last Post: 02-22-2009, 03:38 PM
    3. Lucid Clock BETA - Ready for DreamViews
      By phoenelai in forum Attaining Lucidity
      Replies: 11
      Last Post: 07-07-2006, 11:08 PM
    4. Powerful Lucid Dreaming Technique- (For those who are ready)
      By LucidOne in forum Attaining Lucidity
      Replies: 14
      Last Post: 05-26-2004, 05:28 AM
    5. Novice ready for the lucid challenge.
      By Skywalker in forum Lucid Experiences
      Replies: 16
      Last Post: 10-21-2003, 06:24 AM

    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
    •