Originally posted by Awhislyle
Ok lately everytime I have become lucid in a dream, no matter what I do like within ten seconds(if not almost immediatly) of becoming lucid everything starts to go black and I can't do anything.
The first few times I had experienced it I felt I was going to black and to get out of it I would awaken.
Then after quite a few times of this I though maybe my eyes were just closed in my dreams, so I opened my eyes and I saw my room, but I had trouble keeping my eye open and it would close, so I was like alright, unless I open my eyes and do something I cant be sure that im really awake. So I open my eyes and I was really awake.
I did have one dream where I became lucid and it started to go black, but then it stopped and I did like 50 RCs becasue they kept failing but I knew I was sleeping, then after I was ready I tried do do stuff and I couldnt do anything, I tried to teleport, no luck. I tried to summon people, no luck. I tried to use powers, no luck. I was trying pretty hard too and I was very lucid,
Any suggestions on how to regain ability to control my lucidity?
You could try telling yourself as you fall asleep, "Tonight I will have a vivid dream."
If your reality checks are failing, how do you know you're sleeping? What reality checks are you using? Have you tied plugging your nose and breathing? Simple, if you can breathe then you're dreaming.
Is it possible that you're falling in and out of sleep while trying all this, which is why you're not having much luck controlling your dream at all?
Also, you say you try 50 reality checks--maybe you're too caught up in this lucid dreaming stuff? To me it sounds like you're falling in and out of sleep all while trying reality checks over and over and over. This could put quite a bit of strain and stress on the brain, and that is something you do not want.
I suggest taking it easy. The more you obsess with becoming lucid, the less likely it'll ever happen when you want it to. And you certainly don't want to mess up your entire day from being groggy because you never got enough sleep that night.
Hope this helps.
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