• Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views




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    1. technoviking's Avatar
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      cool thanks for the advice
    2. dacher2's Avatar
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      rc's become routine like like breathing. Theres also this thing I've read about called day residue. It's where you do something so much in real life you start to do it in your dreams constantly to. Because it becomes part of your everyday life. the more you do them in real life the better your chance of doing one in a dream. But it can take a while for RC's to leak into your day residue.
      Updated 09-05-2011 at 04:44 PM by dacher2
    3. technoviking's Avatar
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      Download a voice recorder for your phone. That's what I've been using its pretty easy because I'm also super lazy when it comes to writing in general. Also I have a question, how did you get into the habit of doing just random RC's in your dream? Nothing was crazy about your experience for you to want to do an RC. You were at school, a guy was talking about condoms, probably could have been a health class. What do you do in your waking life that helps you do RC's in your dream world? I stop all the time in my real life, and question is this a dream but it still doesn't overflow into my dream world. Although I've only been doing it for about a week now.
    4. jarrhead's Avatar
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      Slightly OT:

      I dislike Fender Basses. I had an MIA Jazz for 8 months. Blah. Spector all the way, man!
    5. Typho's Avatar
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      I see the title :Long and Boring and there's 3 sentences. LOL!:cackle:
    6. dacher2's Avatar
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      nope no zombies, I wish I could've caught them myself too though!
    7. bennettb6's Avatar
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      Never finished that game, but I'm assuming that there is no real zombie mode? haha

      I was hoping you were gonna do a double wristblade assassinate though. That move was sick.
    8. TaintedViking's Avatar
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      Yep Yep, I agree with Seroquel. Immerse yourself in the subject as much as possible. RC every chance you get, every time you think about dreaming, every time something seems strange or off. Do multiple RC's, count fingers, hold nose, try to float, flip switches. In case one fails, the others will trip. I usually do counting fingers and holding nose whenever I think of it. Don't think that mnemonic stuff is BS, it's not. While it may feel pretty stupid to tell yourself you're going to have an LD, it gets the idea into your Subconscious, and that's where it needs to be. Good luck

      EDIT: Just realized I forgot something. Don't be discouraged if you are having trouble with wbtb, or wild, that shit's hard. You'll more likely randomly dild first, and that's good. Your first will be short, and you'll wake up quickly, and will probably be too excited to do it again for a couple of hours if not days. Don't worry about it, everyone's first is like that, just keep that in mind, and try to stay calm when you realize you're dreaming. I know it's hard, but that's what makes all this challenging. The more you get used to it, the more control and stability you'll have. I think I'll leave it at that, if I write any more, I'll have to contact a publishing house for a book
      Best of luck indeed.
      Updated 04-16-2011 at 06:56 AM by TaintedViking (Left out good stuff)
    9. Seroquel's Avatar
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      Just make it a habit of thinking/reading/talking about lucid dreams. Write "reality check" on your hand. Keep a dream journal, use WBTB.

      Try reading about lucid dreaming right before bed. Also drinking warm milk and honey before bed, supposedly helps as well with dream recall. c;

      Read about dreaming as much as possible. Most importantly, keep it on your mind.

      Best of luck to good sir.
      Updated 04-16-2011 at 01:48 AM by Seroquel