So i finally had my first lucid dream randomly this morning. i remember that i realized i was dreaming somehow and i got real exited and told myself "im dreaming!" but when i said that the floor of the room i was in started stretching down like my dream was falling apart. and so i looked at my hands and then i was in a different room when i looked up. so i walked up to a wall that was a little bigger than the size of a double doorway and made that wall stretch into a hallway with people in it too... and then i woke up :/ but my question is that the whole time i was lucid my vision was horrible. it was like watching a standard def movie that has horrible pixellation. is that normal? or was i not lucid? and was my dream really falling apart when i got excited? |
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Haha that was my post listen to the last post, as he is very wise. |
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Also keep in mind that it just could of been a low quality lucid dream. They are usually unvidid and of low lucidity. Hope this helps! |
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Indeed, it may just have been a non-vivid lucid dream. But don't worry about it at all, as it will improve with practice and stabilization as the previous 2 have mentioned. Good luck, and congrats on your lucid! |
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The trick is, don't get too excited lol. Also you did too much in a dream in very little time, you got to slow down. |
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Last edited by hathor28; 08-05-2012 at 03:45 PM.
I find that breathing is important too. When my dream loses clarity, I try to breathe slower and deeper, and at the same time rub my hands vigorously. |
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Rubbing my hands works very well for me too. Just last night i became lucid that was so blurry and unvivid that i couldn't even tell where i was. I just decided to rub my hand vigorously and instantly, colorless and vividness appeared in the dreamscape. It was a sensational feeling. |
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