I just woke up from a pretty freaky dream and I wonder if anyone else typically has the same problems when they begin to obtain lucidity. Basically, there are two problems that I typically experience when I begin to control a dream: |
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I just woke up from a pretty freaky dream and I wonder if anyone else typically has the same problems when they begin to obtain lucidity. Basically, there are two problems that I typically experience when I begin to control a dream: |
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Sypher7, |
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you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
what seeker said. Im not sure how you can combat this problem though. For the false awakenings(problem #1), you must do reality checks. So like what seeker said, get in the habit of doing them. As for the second thing, well, i'm not really sure a great way to fix this. The only thing i can really suggest is to ignore the thought of "feeling" like you're going to wake up since it might be actually causing you to wake up. Just occupy yourself in the dream and keep yourself from thinking those thoughts. Also dont do anything that will excite you since you seem to be a light sleeper |
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Curiosity killed the cat but at least it didnt die an ignorant bastard
Can these problems occur in non-lucid dreams? I haven't yet gotten a lucid dream, but I use both to get out of bad dreams. |
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Writer and Dreamer.
As a child i had some looping (non lucid) false awakenings, I woke up, ran down the stairs, but when I was almost down, this black ghostlike monster picked me up and put me back in my bed, I woke up again, glad that it was just a dream, but the same thing happened! this looped a couple of times until I finally really woke up. I was afraid to go down those stairs for the next few months. |
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MrEvers, you need to light a white candle. That sounds like malevolent occupation to me. I could be wrong; it might just be a dream, but I would light a white candle anyway ... just in case. |
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malevolent occupation? is that scientifically proven? |
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"If quantum mechanics hasn't profoundly shocked you yet, you've yet to understand it."
-Niels Bohr
I'm not so easily scared |
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