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    RCs, stabilisation + a bit of dream magic

    by , 03-02-2013 at 06:23 PM (777 Views)
    Dream recall last night was poor again, but remember one dream which was lucid.

    At the start I'm back home at my sister's talking to her neighbours about work and the benefit system, which isn't helping them out. It's a bit of a mix up because the characters are in real life families that come to the wildlife centre I volunteer at. I'm vague on what happened next, but I think I false awoke and decided to go back to 'sleep' to go directly into a dream again - I didn't shut my eyes, just lay down and ended up in another part of the dream.

    I'm vague again on the next bit, but a little while (maybe 30s-2mins) into the lucidity I decided to get tactile (even tho the dream was stable in its own right). I rubbed my hands together and I'm suddenly rubbing a girl up with a blue dress on. (Given my matress sheet is similar in colour, would this have been symbolic of me rubbing the bed in real life? Surely my body was paralysed at that stage?). Anyway I snogged the girl, which didn't really behave exactly like real snogs I've had (probably because I don't do it enough and need lessons, lol - for instance I had a 2nd date today with a girl I'd kissed on Sat last, the first kiss since Aug 2012). I false awoke from that, did a reality check - my finger never went through my hand but I could tell from the groginess I was dreaming still. I was in a clasroom tidying up. I was getting annoyed/tired until it occured to me to use some dream magic and automatically clear it up - rather than picking things up I rubbed them out (felt a bit rubbing stuff out on an image file using editing software) and cleared up in no time. Last thing I remember was hearing the voice of a teacher from secondary school, as I brought a pile of books to a desk in the corner (which looked more like a kindergarten/nursey/playschool than his classroom) and debating with him whether or not a concept was covered in his Business studies class or in Economics.

    What is intriguing is that I feel my technique is close to fruition. My routine is 25 mins of meditation prior to bed - it can either be standard meditation saying an anchor word like 'MARANATHA' or, in accordance with a lucid dreaming video I did, where your anchor is pretending you're comfortable in bed and in a lucid dream saying the phrase 'I am lucid the world is vivid'. I follow this with the second video, a subliminal induction video. The tricky bit I do at the end is saying affirmations as I fall asleep like 'I will have lucid dreams' and 'When I dream, I will becom lucid'. The issue is that I was too intense previously and couldn't get to sleep easily. The trick this time, particularly this morning was to say the affirmations 10-20 times, then drift asleep. I'm not sure what worked/didn't but will discuss this at one of my lucid dreaming forums in London tomorrow. Something tells me there's one or two things that can be trimmed out of the routine, but that I've got something good going.
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    Updated 03-02-2013 at 06:41 PM by 60532

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    lucid , false awakening , dream fragment

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    1. CanisLucidus's Avatar
      Congratulations on the lucid! If I'm reading it right, you didn't wake up from this LD, is that correct? And your theory is that this was a 2nd false awakening, this one that you didn't catch? If so it really sounds like we got screwed by the same problem.

      I definitely have my best recall when I wake up straight from the LD. Lucids excite me so much that it's usually pretty easy to get out of bed and at least write keywords in my tag book. If I do that, recall is usually phenomenal. But if I go back to bed without at least sort of reviewing the dream in my mind, the experience can take quite a scrambling before it winds up in my long-term memory.

      Something tells me there's one or two things that can be trimmed out of the routine, but that I've got something good going.
      Yeah, I find it so hard to drop anything from a routine that's delivering the goods!! It sounds like you have a nice routine going for sure. So this is all before bed, is that right? Do you do it again every time you wake up? Any intentional WBTB?
    2. LiamDreamer's Avatar
      I think you might be reading it wrong - I caught all the false awakenings fine apart from the first. It was when the second one happened that I realised that the base world was also a dream world after RC.

      When I woke up for real after that 2nd false awakening I was just so stoked at having done dream magic + stabilisation that I forgot to write it down. That 30 seconds of laziness may have reduced my memory a little, but most of it's there. All I'm missing is nearly forgetting about writing the dream down in the 2nd false awakening, which I did on purpose for the laugh.
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    3. CanisLucidus's Avatar
      Ahh, nice! Sounds like you had your head screwed on a lot straighter than I did. It's cool that you tried to write the LD down after the false awakening. I did that in my 2nd LD, actually, but I was totally fooled. Wish I could claim that I was playing it for laughs, but I had no idea until I was a couple of sentences in and weird symbols started appearing.