Imagination. Expectation. Practice. Those are the main things for dream control in my opinion. Expectation might also be exchanged with "belief". |
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Alright, so the first time i heard about ADA (All-Day Awareness), i Tried it one night, and i got a dream that i was in my house doing some sort of weird witchery. i don't even know if i was lucid, but i still had quite a bit of control of myself. i tried doing something out of the ordinary, like you would in any lucid dream, and it just wouldn't work. and the lucid was rather short, and pretty boring. my question is not about ADA, but rather, how am i supposed to do anything extraordinary in my lucid dreams? because i know im supposed to imagine it happening, andd it will happen, but that just doesn't work. |
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Imagination. Expectation. Practice. Those are the main things for dream control in my opinion. Expectation might also be exchanged with "belief". |
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Stick with the basics and stay consistent with your reading and awareness. The forum exposure will help get you there soon enough. |
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I agree with brandon although I am more for an approach from an expectation based method. I like to establish the dream stability and then rehearse to myself what it means to be in a dream, once I have convinced myself that everything is equally easy to do since it is merely a dream created by my brain I do the action and it usually works out perfectly. If you feel more comfortable convincing your brain into dream control using things you are familiar with like thinking you have magical abilities or that you have a wand you can do that too, but beware that even then you still have to be confident in yourself. |
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