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      Second lucid. In need of tips.

      So, I finally had a second lucid dream. It was a dild, and I was driving a car on these white carpets down ramps in a hotel that was built over top of a city, and the manager of the hotel was chasig me, and then I don't know why, but I was going so fast, I was just like, "Yeah, this just can't be happening...", and then I jumped out of the car, and realised that there wa barley any gravity. When I got off the ramps, and down to te floor, there was this fancy table, and my dream journal was on it, with a pen there. I decided before I try anything out, I just wanted to see if it was possible to write things down in dreams, but when I went to write the words "I'm dreaming", it was like I suddenly became very drunk, and high, and then all my letters were mixed up, and non-ledgible, and then I started to feel like I was rising up from underwater, and I knew that I was waking up, and I tried to stay under, but I couldn't... ANYWAY! Does anyone have any tips on actually staying asleep once you've gone lucid? It seems a lot of times, I get lucid for a split second, and then get really excited about it, and wake myself up! Another thing is when I spoke words in my dream, I'm pretty sure I was saying it really loud in reality too, 'cause it seemed like my voice was waaay clearer once I realised I was dreaming, and I was afraid that if I spoke too loud, I'd wake myself up.

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      Practice makes perfect, you can look in my dream journal and see that the first couple were very very short, they get longer as they become more natural. Steven Berlin says that when you see it fading think of it as a fade out in a movie and you are just going to another scene. The fade out makes you think that you are waking up, so you do.

      Sometimes it's impossible to stay asleep. If it's at the end of your dreaming cycle anyway there really isn't much you can do about it except try to chain it with a DEILD.

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