Have a clear goal before you go to bed. Trying to figure out what to do while lucid causes your thoughts to turn inwards, often destabilizing the dream. |
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So,im 14,male. I had LD last night,i became lucid after i saw something strange,i did hand reality |
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Have a clear goal before you go to bed. Trying to figure out what to do while lucid causes your thoughts to turn inwards, often destabilizing the dream. |
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Agreed, I find if I become lucid that my intentions I set when I go to bed are what's carried out |
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As soon as you became lucid, before you even think about your goal, you should take care of the dream vividness/stability. Yell 'Clarity now!' and touch dream objects to get rid of the fuzziness . After you are stabilized, you should be able to think more clearly about your dream goal, but like the above answers, you should set just one clear, thought-out goal before you fall asleep. You can't remember a goal if you didn't have one or had too many to choose from. |
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Apart from setting intentions and stabilizing the dream, recall is also very important. It might be the case that your dream wasn't really that fuzzy, but you just don't remember the details. If your recall is normally great then ignore this advice, but if it isn't, improving recall will probably increase vividness as well. |
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Don't say things like "my body is anti-LD". You can actually set yourself up for failure that way. |
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Last edited by sloth; 03-07-2016 at 06:28 PM.
---o--- my DCs say I'm dreamy.
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