Hi MtSaEt, welcome to the DILD workshop! |
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Hi guys! I'm MtSaEt and I am 15 years old. It has been almost 1 month since I discovered about Lucid Dreaming. I haven't got any Lucid Dreams yet. But I'm not giving up I do remember a dream per night. Sometimes I recall 2 or 3 and sometimes I don't remember at all (When I'm sick). I do have a Dream Journal (started 11/04/2012). I have 26 dreams written in it yet. I am practicing Reality Checks during waking life and trying ADA (not very successful yet). |
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Last edited by MtSaEt; 05-05-2012 at 06:55 PM.
Hi MtSaEt, welcome to the DILD workshop! |
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Last edited by gab; 05-07-2012 at 08:04 PM.
Thank you gab, helped me a lot. I will be applying what you said. |
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Sometimes we just don't remember our dreams, no matter what. Sometimes even, when I wake up directly from a dream. It helps to just lay still and try to recall it, or think about even during day. But if you have a nice recall overall, an occasional 'blackout' is acceptable. |
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Hey! |
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- Sure Arch. But does it matter if my dream journal is in an computer .TXT file ? |
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Ah, still no recall? Must be the stress as you said, try relaxing a bit about the exams and tell your dream that you could study in a dream, so its good to remember them and have lucids lol |
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The May 13th, I recalled up to 5 dreams! Hooray |
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That's funny. Happend to me once - big surprise in the mornig, when dreams I wrote down in paper DJ are not here. Some more awareness training and RC may help you catch those FAs. And you didn't remember them probably because you wrote them with your dream memory, they didn't get transfered into your waking memory like dreams, that you replay to yurself in your mind upon awakening. |
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I've heard that taking a break from thinking about Lucid Dreaming will make you Lucid one night. I did it for almost a week now: Not doing any reality check, not thinking about lucid dreaming before going to bed. |
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I think this is more of a 'last resort'. When you get frustrated, it's better to take a break, because if you not happy, it's hard to have a lucid dream. So if you can stay enthusiastic and excited about lucid dreaming, continue with practice. If you getting frustrated, take a break, not just from practicing, but from 'wanting to have an LD'. Apparently, when you stop caring, that's when you can get a lucid. Mind you, this doesn't work for everybody. Happy dreams |
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I see, thank you! But I need something to get me back deep in Lucid Dreaming, something that would make me interested deeper, because I feel like I am not thinking about Lucid Dreaming strong enough |
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I completely understand. If you want to take a break, stop for one week. It should be enough to get a "I don't care lucid". If you don't get a lucid during that one week, go back to practicing. |
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Woah, needed that kind of answer! Thank you gab, really helped me. Will try to DEILD tonight! |
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You welcome! It's good to have an arsenal of different techniques, in case you happen to be in a suitable situation. Not sure if we talked about WBTB. It makes your chances at DILD better. Happy dreams |
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Hi gab! |
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Hi MtSaEt! |
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Yeah yeah..! Thank you gab for those really nice suggestions! I understand completely! I will be doing all those to get back in force. But it has been like 2 days, I'm kinda back into Lucid Dreaming. And here is my experience those 2 last days: |
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Are you puzzled by how many dreams you have? Are they regular dreams, or movies you get when WILDing? |
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I cannot call it WILDing, it is really weird actually.. But yeah you got it right, that's what I meant to say! |
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Not sure if I already gave you link to this tut, that has a list of all RC that I know of. |
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