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Ok so I been practice lucid dreaming for over a year and I got good enough to be able to avrage 4 lucid a week but the PROUBLEM IS I can never stabilize iv try everything spinning yelling out loud stabilize or clarity now iv try using all my sense hearing feeling and sight but it only work a little bit and I feel like the dream could feel more real |
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IT'S A POOR SORT OF MEMORY THAT ONLY WORKS BACKWARDS_Lewis Carroll,Alice in Wonderland
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I had the same problem with stabilization but then I read about this technique: http://www.dreamviews.com/f14/close-...3/#post1916463 and was the only one that worked for me, but after I used it the others techniques started working fine for me, I hope this technique works for you too |
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i use my sense of touch a lot and i focus on the weather in the dream like feeling if its hot or cold or if its windy or raining. i find that standing in the rain is the best for stabilizing....if its raining that is. if not play god! |
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I have become quite interested on the layers of lucidity, and I use them to measure how lucid a dream is. For more information on these layers, click here.
I think that was because being in a LD is a new sensation so you cant distinguish if you are closing your eyes in the dream or in the real life, and when you try to close your eyes in the real life it wakes you up, with the time you will know to distinguish your dream body and your real body, and then it will work. I dont know, is just a theory |
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Last edited by GuitarShot100; 08-24-2012 at 06:15 PM.
It seemed pretty stable, I could see everything in pretty good detail, knew exactly what I was looking at, had goals, had senses, but I never looked at my hands, I read a huge anchoring/stability topic yesterday and have many techniques to try in my next Lucid Dream. I guess Dream Spinning is what I should have done rather than closing my eyes and trying to change my environment |
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I have become quite interested on the layers of lucidity, and I use them to measure how lucid a dream is. For more information on these layers, click here.
Spinning never fail to help me stabilize it just dosent take me fully into the dream like, it only half way stabilizes I need somthing to finish the job |
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IT'S A POOR SORT OF MEMORY THAT ONLY WORKS BACKWARDS_Lewis Carroll,Alice in Wonderland
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