On a sidenote It's important to remember that the effects of these actions are, like all dream actions, based mostly on expectation and motivation. That means "finding" that looking at things broadly will kick you out of the dream, will only make it true because you think it is.
In other words, don't be scared off from doing certain things in your dreams because someone (including yourself) says they'll wake you up. This doesn't have to be the case, as long as you realize that the "rules of lucid dreaming" are made by you alone. [/b]
True enough, but I only thought it after it happened about six-seven times, and I woke up (or, more often, just went to sleep) when looking at a broad panorama for too long. I think I kind of get lost in the dream and go to sleep.


And I'll check out that tutorial.