 Originally Posted by undeadjellybean
Hey 
-I found that the days I didn't do yoga I could LD, but the days I did I couldn't. Coincidence, or should I LD before I do yoga?
Maybe you are too worn out. When i am very tired after taekwondo i normally dont remember any dreams. If you can LD before yoga, that would be wise.
 Originally Posted by undeadjellybean
-In my recent LD, it was VERY hard to open my eyes, and it took me awhile to see alright, why is this happening, and how can I see alright?
I would say you were not in a very strong dream. That you were bouncing between awake and dreaming. Next time this happens just calm down and say "everything is ok". Say it out loud. Then focus on slowly opening up your eyes and stare down. Staring down means you will not have to see a lot of things, and the floor is pretty easy to focus on.
 Originally Posted by undeadjellybean
-It was also VERY hard to move easily, my body was heavy, and took me a lot of effort to lift myself off my bed. Same question as above.
Again, same thing. You just werent in a very strong dream. With experience this will be easier.
 Originally Posted by undeadjellybean
-I always wake up in my bed, and I've had 5 or 6 False Awakenings in total, so far 2 LDs, is that okay? And will I always wake up in my bed?
No, you wont. False awakenings are very common. The fact that you are getting them is a sign that you are progressing.
 Originally Posted by undeadjellybean
-I wanted to go to a waterfall, but I didn't get there. I tried shouting, I visualized it, I spinned and then the TV trick. But when I got the TV some really weird channels were on, none with the one I wanted. And I couldn't get out of my house so easily, because it was hard to move :/ How can I go where I want?
Again, experience is key. Next time try walking to the waterfall. Just walk outside and know that behind your house is a waterfall. Then just walk around like no ones business and there it will be. If you have any doubt that you can do something, you wont be able to do it.
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