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      ultra REAL techniques?

      Hi everybody i just want know if their is a technique to have ultra real lds like stabilization wise i still havent had an ld but alot of people have them every ld so i just wanted to know one for when i try ssild tonight any help will be much appreciated

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      No, I don't think that there really is a technique that would allows ultra realistic LDs every night.
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      I have found that most people's dreams are simply based on what their mind can handle at the time.

      Your dreams will be vivid if you have vivid dreams. If not, you won't.


      Try the All Day Awareness technique. In general it might help you take a greater notice of the world around you, and this in turn might translate into more detailed dreams. Writing down your dreams daily and spending time recalling them immediately upon waking can also help.

      You are training your mind to pay attention to the details. It takes an effort on your part if you aren't normally hyper-aware of your surroundings.
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      As soon as you have gotten lucid and stablized look for specific details that will force you to become vividly aware. Look for colors. Ask specifically if the colors look right and the color part of the dream will amplify. Next attempt to view something off in the distance, this will force your brain to create a backdrop like hills or buildings. If it still needs to be more vivid examine something close up to bring in some fine detail.

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      Quote Originally Posted by melanieb View Post
      Your dreams will be vivid if you have vivid dreams. If not, you won't.
      Simple and to the point. I like it.
      Something I realized, though, is that the vividness of dreams is also limited by dream recall. Those with really good dream recall tend to have more vivid dreams. Those who don't have good dream recall, can't always recall if their dream was vivid or not.
      Don't think I've really seen anyone mention it this way before, but I do believe vividness works in correlation with dream recall.
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      I increase the vividness of my lucid dreams by saying out loud "increase resolution" or "turn up resolution". Another good technique is to examine an object close up - I find that seeing more detail in one aspect of my dream can increase the detail in the rest of it.
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      Work on your recall and once you get lucid, activate your senses. If you focus on your eyesight during a lucid it will get better. It's amazing how realistic a LD can be.

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      One method you can use to trick your mind or brain is to try to get a false awakening and notice it. You can either do this by trying to wake up then just wait for a few seconds and get some strange sensations, because then you now you are back in the non-physical, or you can wait for it to happen automatically and notice it. This was I got my most vivid lucid dream ever so vivid that I at the time didn't consider it a dream but something real like a real OOBE or something.

      Good luck

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      Mostly, I just think to myself "increase stabilization" or "increase lucidity". If I find myself rapidly beginning to lose the dream, I wig out and start shouting to myself. Stuff like, "Hey! Come on ME! We're still dreaming here pal!"
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      If you want to stabilize your dream i did one trick to make me see someone in my dream clearer, by walking out of the room, and closing my eyes and coming back in and opening my eyes again, it actually worked. Or turning around and closing eyes and turning back to the specific thing you want to get clearer to see.

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      IMO the easiest way to get vivid lucid dreams is to simply use techniques that involve a transition from waking life to dream scape without any lapse in conciousness. A DEILD or WILD tend to be the best dreams in terms of realism. The more aware you are in a dream the more real it seems. A DILD doesn't start as super realistic because you have to work your awareness up as soon as you become aware enough to get lucid where as a DEILD/WILD you already start off with full waking consciousness.

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      With Chemistry

      One Formula in my Blog is very good
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      I'm always vivid in every lucid dream. Is there such a thing as natural vividness?
      "We all dream, but do we really dream?" - Tommy, Mighty Boosh

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7iMiT3MoP0 - the greatest moment in the Mighty Boosh.

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      Good point NoxNoctis it rises the question, is the dream vivid because of a chemical in the brain (For example the so called DMT) or something else.

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      Is the dream vivid because of awareness? I think it's both but most dependent on awareness.
      But then... What if awareness is just a chemical in the brain? o. O I think I lost it there...
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