Spin around but not fast. And yell as loud as possible "INCREASE CLARITY!" |
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It always happens to me. How do you stop blacking out while in a lucid dream? For example, I over react when I am lucid and am afraid I will loose lucidity. Everything then just goes black, and I can’t picture the dream. How do I stay in the lucid dream without everything going black? I heard rubbing your hands together in a dream makes things more alive? Any other suggestions? |
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Spin around but not fast. And yell as loud as possible "INCREASE CLARITY!" |
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Last edited by SilverBullet; 09-20-2010 at 05:48 AM.
Rub hands, spin, look left and right, or just don't move at all. |
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the "Do Nothing Technique" |
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Last edited by a_dreamer; 09-20-2010 at 04:17 PM.
If you have time enough to see things (or you can do this after the handrubbing etc) try touching things, or even your dream body. It tends to stabilize your dream aswell. |
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Just think that the dream wont end and it probablky wont. But you have to truly believe. |
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I was always a dreamer, in childhood especially. People thought I was a little strange.-Charley pride
I've read somewhere on this forum in a tutorial: look at your feet and where it is placed on the ground to literally "ground" yourself into the dream |
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Sometimes I just close my eyes and think about what I want to see when I open my eyes. I'll pick something simple, like the middle of a grassy field, or an old comfortable couch. If I open my eyes and don't see what I want, I'll close my eyes again and speak what I want to see before opening my eyes again. |
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What works best for me is to chill and also to have a checklist to keep me focused. |
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deffinitely the key is keep it slow and try and be aware of everything around you before you start walking/flying off. If you find your dream is unstable, dont try and do crazy things like fly through walls... |
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