Lol, I never thought to try something like this. The point is to focus on your dream senses, look around everywhere, touch everything, taste, smell, hear. Try chewing gum |
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So i found that rubbing my hands by itself and spinning by itself just didnt work whenever i saw my lucid dream fading away... |
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Lol, I never thought to try something like this. The point is to focus on your dream senses, look around everywhere, touch everything, taste, smell, hear. Try chewing gum |
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Well they both work, putting them together would probably really work |
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Engaging senses to distract you from your 'real body senses' is the main idea, in the longest lucid I've had I inspected things around me in great detail and the dream took on astonishing clarity/realism/stability, it really was like waking life. The only unstable dreams I've had were where I wasn't quite conscious enough to take the decision to inspect my surroundings, I hand-rubbed by instinct but that was only effective the first two times. |
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I just command "Increase Lucidity" or "Stabilize Dream" to get things to work. Only thing I can seem to control aside from myself. |
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I tried this, it kept my dream stable, but it was still short |
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