Don't worry about it Tim, some lucid dreams have great control while others have very little. Maybe next time you will ave control, so don't let it bother you. |
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Ok so yesterday I had a lucid dream, and I had another one today. |
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Current projects:
-Acquire the Aurora
-Test galatamine, huperzine and choline
-Find smartwatch app for RC reminders at certain intervals
-Ressurect my dream log here, and become more active
Don't worry about it Tim, some lucid dreams have great control while others have very little. Maybe next time you will ave control, so don't let it bother you. |
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I think it depends on a lot of things going on in your brain/body, particularly if you're "tired" (I know it doesn't make sense, you're asleep right?...). I also have lots of those wake-up-in-bed LDs where you can't do anything. It's a hell of a pisser :S |
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You could always try to do a WILD in your LD, it has worked for me before in the same situation. |
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Beware of hitchhiking fish
Sometimes powers just disappear for one dream, but are there again in the next. It think it has to do with the level of lucidity. It'll come back fast. |
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A good way to escape from a room if your stuck in it, is DO NOT LOOK UP, and then Jump as hard as you can, and just try to fly up and out of the room without looking at the ceiling. If you don't know how high it is, you should go right through it. Or, another way, close your eyes, and stand at one end of the room, and run full speed forward. Using the same concept as the cieling, if you don't know where the end of the wall is, you should continue right through it. |
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