I decided to make a sketch of an exercise about dream control. I don't really like tutorials about dream control itself, since it is unique to everyone and involves creativity. But practice of dream control can be really useful.
The main secret of this technique is basing on daydreaming and visualisation. If you practice, for instance flying while daydreaming, it gets easier to d oit while dreaming. After all, night dreaming is just a complex daydreaming while in Sleep Paralysis.
Dream control exercise
This small tut works for visualisation and dream control. Try it when you're slightly relaxed.
step 1
Locate a small object close to you. Try to get something easy. Now get the Xmen out of you and try to move it with your mind. It doesn't matter if you want to levitate it or just move it; just try to displace the damn object
Now as you try to move it, close your eyes, and imagine it being done (the object actually being moved).
Repeat this until you can get a clear image of the object moving in your mind. And don't worry, the real object won't actually move, I promise
Spoiler for explanation:
The reason behind this exercise is simple. It makes the dreamer take an object from reality and transport it to his imagination, hence improving vividness. By moving the object, he/she improves dream control. It can be done in many ways: this step is just to get you going.
It's okay to move your real body in order to do this, as well as with the other steps. However, avoid moving if yo udon't really need to.
step 2
Close your eyes, and try to see yourself from a 3rd-person point of view. Really see your body in the position you are now. The more detail, the better. Finally, try to move the view, seeing you from other perspectives. Don't forget to include your surroundings.
You might actually feel like you are leaving your body; but don't worry: it's rather cool. It's just a rationalization your mind does: by seeing yourself from another point of view, it means you are out of your body.
Spoiler for explanation":
Improves scenario forming and cohesion, also helping to widen your vision in dreams.
You can also try to visualise what's behind you, without actually looking at it.
You can try to combine this step with step 1 for better results. Once again, this is just to get you going: you can try it in any way you can.
step 3
---- Skip this is you have schizophrenia.
Close your eyes. Imagine a random acquaintance close to you (pretty much like a Dream Character). Now talk to them, and imagine them answering. Keep on questioning until his/her answer comes somehow naturally: like you weren't the one to make up what he/she said. Treat him/her like someone else, but also like a Dream Character. Tip: try to pick up someone you know well, this task is easier if you know the person well.
Spoiler for explanation":
Why people with schizophrenia shouldn't try this is simple: imagining voices that ar not yours can make your situation worse. It's actually not that harmful, but let's play safe.
With this, you improve cohesion in your dreams, by making your subconscious work out the details. For example, if you ask Bob if he likes candies or not, your subconscious should hbe able to work out the answer without you knowing.
Knowing the person well makes this step better because your subconscious is more used to the person's habits and doesn't have to make up what's gonna be said.
step 4
Close your eyes. Imagine yourself flying. Don't try move your real body: imagine the scenario around you moving instead. You can try to "swim in the air" if this proves hard. Again, the more detail, the better.
In this step, you should actually displace your "dream body". You should leave the place you are at with your mind. Visit your school, your work, Brazil, whatever, as long as you move your dream body in order to get there.
Spoiler for explanation":
Pretty similar to step 2, but it is not. In this, you should actually move your dream body.
This is to help you to displace yourself in dreams, making Dream Drunkenness less susceptible. It will also help you with dream flying, but that's obvious
step 5
Close your eyes. Have in mind the place you are now (e.g. your living room). Choose some place you want to go (e.g. the beach house). Do not try to visualise the beach house yet. Do only imagine the place you are now, but be sure of where you want to go.
After that, try to teleport yourself to the beach house. Really change the scenario, making it as vivid as you can. But really warp yourself: do no fly or run.
Repeat this until you can swap between different scenarios easily, without need for aids (such as scenario spinning etc).
Spoiler for explanation":
Will help you with dream teleportation, stability, and will also help you to master visualisation. By creating a whole scenario out of nothing, your visualisation skill go over the roof. The more detail you add, the better.
It will also help you will changing scenario in dreams, allowing you to go where you want to quickly.
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