Don't worry about it. Sometimes it is fun to just enjoy the scenery. Unless you have a long list of things you are dying to do, just go with the flow. |
|
I seem to be one of the lucky people who finds it easy to lucid dream. When I had my first induced lucid dream, I was instantly compelled to do things like flying and teleportation in the dream. The same thing happened in the next few. But as time wore on, I began doing less things in the dream. Now, I'm up to fourteen lucids, and the thing I did in my last lucid dream was to think, "I'm lucid." Nothing else. I just stood there. In the one before that, I sat on my porch. I am fully lucid in all these, yet inside the dream I don't feel like I want to do anything. |
|
Hey, I'm back!
Don't worry about it. Sometimes it is fun to just enjoy the scenery. Unless you have a long list of things you are dying to do, just go with the flow. |
|
Sorry to hear about this. I have had this happen before as well. |
|
Engage your creativity. Do you have a hobby that you would like to improve at? Make a list of experiments you want to do that will test the limits of what lucid dreaming can do for you personally. It's up to you to create the reality you experience when dreaming. Or, if you want to be completely surprised in the most amazing way possible, shout out to the dream (looking towards the sky) "show me something that will amaze me!" and I guarantee you will wake up with a whole new perspective on dreaming. The key though, is once you have made this request, let go of control over the dream and let it take you for a ride. Make sure to keep your senses engaged and maintain your lucidity to get the most from the experience. |
|
Last edited by AL3ZAY; 05-19-2011 at 07:48 AM.
Do crazy shit. Thats my suggestion. If nothing seems to be happening, then make it happen. If your in town and you realize your dreaming, walk up to people and tell them to start a revolution, or punch someone in the face. Get a gun and go to town on people. Get a sword and dismantle people. Try ripping off your own flesh. There are so many weird/interesting things you can do in dreams you can't do in life and if your bored explore some. Also try exploring feelings in dreams. You can get intense and unreal feelings in dreams that are hard or downright impossible to feel in life. |
|
Peter piper picked your pecker.... wait that's not right.
be careful because u think doing crazy stuff in dreams will make you do crazy stuff in real life because if you think your RC worked in real life then did something crazy then what would you do |
|
Hey i'm in the same position. My last lucid was very short and i didn't do much. |
|
Think of what to do, have some awesome goals. I have a strange goal, not telling though, it'll be the most awesome thing ever if I can do it |
|
Ha ha, never mind, obsessing over this seemed to work, because when I lucid dreamed tonight, I instantly remembered I wanted to fly. Sadly, the dream was unstable from the beginning and I woke up. |
|
Hey, I'm back!
Write down what you want to do in your next lucid dream, and stand by it. |
|
Bookmarks