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      Tough!

      Why is it so hard for me to break the thought of reality in dreams?

      Even when I am aware of my dream signs, I never stop to question them in dreams. Why? The closest I got to full lucidity recently was balancing a wheelie on a dirt bike. I remember consciously balancing the with the throttle, but I still couldn't go completely lucid. Even waking up where I used to live doesn't even trigger anything for me. I don't know how my only 3 DILDs started either.
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      Maybe thats because you haven't done anything out of ordinary in your dreams ?
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      You need to spend more time reading about lucid dreaming, and form good RC habits when you are awake

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      I do have a lot better RC habbits now than a month ago.

      It's not that I (personally) do things very abstract in dreams, it's that my dreams are always abstract. For instance, I was in World of Warcraft two nights ago and there was an invisible cieling the prevented me from going to certain elevations, I just accepeted it as reality.... I don't even play WoW either. I've even tried to go to bed simulating the feeling of lucid dreaming, but I got nothin. It's so hard to convince myself I'm dreaming while in the dream, even though I am semi-aware. I try to WILD but I just get bored of keeping myself awake and convince myself to just fall asleep.
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      Just keep practicing, eventually something will happen.

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      NICE! I tried WILDing durring a nap today. I'm not going to lie, that's the closest I've ever gotten. Specially for not even having been asleep!

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      Quote Originally Posted by Tweek View Post
      NICE! I tried WILDing durring a nap today. I'm not going to lie, that's the closest I've ever gotten. Specially for not even having been asleep!
      good job. see you're getting there. The best advice I can give you is to just keep practicing. I know it sounds cliche, but eventually your experiences will get you into the right frame of mind to realize things more easily. It may take a while, and you probably won't see much of a difference until you actually have a real lucid dream, but it will work if you try to keep an open mind about things during the day and have experiences that are even close to lucid dreaming like the one you just had.

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