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      Fuzzy dreams in the morning; trouble clearing them up while lucid.

      When I wake up in the morning (especially on weekends), I'll go back to sleep and have weird dreams. What makes them weird is the vividness of them. Some of them can be quite vivid, but others, not quite.

      But the point of this thread isn't to talk about these dreams, it's to ask a question about becoming lucid during them.

      This morning, I became lucid in a few of them, but when I became lucid, I couldn't really GET into the dream! This was quite annoying, as I had woken up at around seven (I went to bed at one) so if I did have a dream or two, I couldn't really remember them.

      When I became lucid, I just couldn't do anything. The dream was already rather fuzzy and a little faded, I couldn't move, and I didn't really know how to UN-fade the dream. I don't remember getting excited, so I don't think this is the reason.

      This happened more than once this morning. Perhaps two or three times. Quite annoying indeed.

      So my question is this, could you help me learn how to un-fade these dreams?

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      The most common method mentioned around here for clearing up fuzzy dreams is by shouting "CLARITY NOW" or something similar.
      In that situation I usually yell out something like, "THIS IS MY DREAM" until the dream stabalises a little.

      Sometimes finding your hands in the dream and focussing on them works. It might take a little work to get the dream to clear up but it's worth it when you get through the mess.

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