Always check if it's a false awakening, you could be wrong - they are very convincing! |
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I know there have been a ton of posts on this but I am having a very hard time staying asleep when I become lucid. I cant understand what makes me wake up so fast. I have tried every technique that I know and it will work until I stop doing it. |
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"Oh, and everything is not what it seems
This life is but a dream"
Breakers Roar by Sturgill Simpson
Always check if it's a false awakening, you could be wrong - they are very convincing! |
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The Ultimate Lucid Mp3 Thread Link
Mp3 track available here (02/2015): http://www27.zippyshare.com/v/36261038/file.html
hmm... very helpfull really! |
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"Oh, and everything is not what it seems
This life is but a dream"
Breakers Roar by Sturgill Simpson
The Ultimate Lucid Mp3 Thread Link
Mp3 track available here (02/2015): http://www27.zippyshare.com/v/36261038/file.html
I have like 2 lucid dreams a week. However, I have the same problem you're having right now. I usually wake up after 3 - 10 seconds after realizing it's a dream. |
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Sure, why not?
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Yeah I think that's it as well. As soon as I worry about waking up I start to wake up. I have been trying to imprint in my mind that the next time I am lucid I will not worry about waking up and I will just enjoy the dream and be completely immersed in the dream while I continue to tell myself that I am dreaming. The question is, how do you NOT think about something? Perhaps this where a type of active meditiation technique would come in handy. But how do you balance that without losing lucidity? Hmm... I'll just have to see next time I am lucid. |
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"Oh, and everything is not what it seems
This life is but a dream"
Breakers Roar by Sturgill Simpson
Really is right that you need a goal. That way you'll keep yourself busy. Which will make you worry less about waking up. We'll be able to prolong our dreams, it's just a matter of practice and belief. |
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Sure, why not?
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Guys, don't think about it at all, have your mind on something else - trust yourself, ignore the doubts, enjoy the experience, become powerful! |
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The Ultimate Lucid Mp3 Thread Link
Mp3 track available here (02/2015): http://www27.zippyshare.com/v/36261038/file.html
Whoohooo! You people were right! I just had a LD that was so long I had time to get bored with the scene. You can view my DJ if you wish. For me the trick was not to worry about waking so much but be immersed in the dream yet lucid. I had to quit trying to stay dreaming and let the dream itself continue on its own. Everytime I started to think about waking I would feel the dream slipping away. I just had to push that thought out of my mind and focus on something else in the dream. Like one point I thought about waking then I saw a car and said wow look at that car and studied every detail as it passed by. I totaly forgot about waking and the dream continued. I did this about 3 or 4 times in the dream and periodicaly thought my lucidity was slipping so had to keep telling myself "You are dreaming". |
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"Oh, and everything is not what it seems
This life is but a dream"
Breakers Roar by Sturgill Simpson
Sounds great, good work! Happy for ya! |
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The Ultimate Lucid Mp3 Thread Link
Mp3 track available here (02/2015): http://www27.zippyshare.com/v/36261038/file.html
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Sure, why not?
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To avoid acting on impulse think of what you want to accomplish in a LD just before going to bed. Dont dwell on it, just briefly recall a few things. This way as you become lucid it is very likely that you will actually do some of the things you want instead of going around flying, exploring or having sex. |
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how do you know how long a dream was? some dreams feel like hours! |
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"Oh, and everything is not what it seems
This life is but a dream"
Breakers Roar by Sturgill Simpson
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Sure, why not?
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