in a lucid dream how do you change night to day? |
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in a lucid dream how do you change night to day? |
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I think it is difficult to change night into day in dreams, because it is demanding operation for your brain. Try to go inside, imagine there is a day outside and go out. However unless you are in complete darkness, why would you do it? |
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Reach out and grab the moon with one hand...pull it downwards. Simultaneously imagine the sun just below the horizon, reach out for it, pull it upwards. It is now day. At least, that has worked for me in the past. You can also try imagining a lightswitch that, when flipped, will make it daytime. Or you can try opening a door into a new dreamscape where it is day. Or try fast forwarding through night until it is daytime. Lots and lots of ways. And this may sound silly, but when using the first method, it helps to sing about how the sun is coming up. Subconscious likes to cooperate when you sing to it. |
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What Nina said, especially the light switch (always worked for me). Though I do shudder to think what might happen if I started singing for sunshine! |
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I've done this once or twice. I simply commanded it to be daytime, or light out, and suddenly it was. |
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Last edited by insideout; 12-10-2011 at 12:47 AM.
me too, just last night I did just that, it was dark as hell, and i simply shouted lucid daytime now!! when i wetn outside the sun had risen , infact, i visually saw teh change in light, it was such an amazing dawn lighting condition. |
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Hmm, making light in a dream is notoriously hard. For making the lights come on in a room, I clap my hands and pretend the lights run on the clapper. |
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DV Buddy: BlueKat
In my last lucid it was pitch black, and I failed to change the scenery to daytime. The lightswitch idea sounds great, I'll have to try that next time. |
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DV Buddy: BlueKat
Have you tried using verbal commands? I've changed night to day once that way, and it was very easy. I looked up, realized it was night time and said out loud, "I want it to be morning." and it was like time fast forwarded and all of a sudden I was watching the sun rise. |
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DV Buddy: BlueKat
1) Try stabilizing the dream |
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Use good old "Sun Accendio" |
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Get my Ocarina out, and play the "Sun Song" (way to screw up everyone's REM cycle link!) |
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this may not work for you, but it worked for me! |
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Put your finger on the moon and drag it down, imagining the sun coming up simultaneously. Visualize the sky changing from night colors to red, orange and pink for dawn, then light blue... Like a really fast time lapse. Or, just go inside a building and close the door; when you open it again, fully believe it will be daytime outside. But know that nighttime is just as awesome as day; it doesn't prevent you from flying or doing anything. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
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