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      Mildly advance lucid dreamer in need of s.o.s help

      Ok so I been practice lucid dreaming for over a year and I got good enough to be able to avrage 4 lucid a week but the PROUBLEM IS I can never stabilize iv try everything spinning yelling out loud stabilize or clarity now iv try using all my sense hearing feeling and sight but it only work a little bit and I feel like the dream could feel more real

      It happend agian today so please anyone who knows anything that could help please respond


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      If you haven't, take a look at this tutorial.
      If you have tried everything in there, maybe you don't need more stabilization.

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      I had the same problem with stabilization but then I read about this technique: http://www.dreamviews.com/f14/close-...3/#post1916463 and was the only one that worked for me, but after I used it the others techniques started working fine for me, I hope this technique works for you too .

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      Quote Originally Posted by TruMotion View Post
      If you haven't, take a look at this tutorial.
      If you have tried everything in there, maybe you don't need more stabilization.
      thanks but Im pretty shure what I need is stablization I just having a lot of trouble
      finding one that works so please anyone I feel like im seriosly missing out please help


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      Quote Originally Posted by GuitarShot100 View Post
      I had the same problem with stabilization but then I read about this technique: http://www.dreamviews.com/f14/close-...3/#post1916463 and was the only one that worked for me, but after I used it the others techniques started working fine for me, I hope this technique works for you too .
      Thanks this os next on my list to try


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      i use my sense of touch a lot and i focus on the weather in the dream like feeling if its hot or cold or if its windy or raining. i find that standing in the rain is the best for stabilizing....if its raining that is. if not play god!
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      Quote Originally Posted by samedi View Post
      i use my sense of touch a lot and i focus on the weather in the dream like feeling if its hot or cold or if its windy or raining. i find that standing in the rain is the best for stabilizing....if its raining that is. if not play god!
      My sense of touch usly grounds me the most so will try this

      I never thought of feeling temp in a lucid before


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      Quote Originally Posted by GuitarShot100 View Post
      I had the same problem with stabilization but then I read about this technique: http://www.dreamviews.com/f14/close-...3/#post1916463 and was the only one that worked for me, but after I used it the others techniques started working fine for me, I hope this technique works for you too .
      I'll probably try this in my next lucid dream. The first lucid dream I had(This morning! ) I closed my eyes to change scenery and woke up in my bed, under sleep paralysis, hearing everything my bro was doing next to me..(Raging at his laptop)
      I have become quite interested on the layers of lucidity, and I use them to measure how lucid a dream is. For more information on these layers, click here.

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      Quote Originally Posted by TehDalek View Post
      I'll probably try this in my next lucid dream. The first lucid dream I had(This morning! ) I closed my eyes to change scenery and woke up in my bed, under sleep paralysis, hearing everything my bro was doing next to me..(Raging at his laptop)
      I think that was because being in a LD is a new sensation so you cant distinguish if you are closing your eyes in the dream or in the real life, and when you try to close your eyes in the real life it wakes you up, with the time you will know to distinguish your dream body and your real body, and then it will work. I dont know, is just a theory
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      Quote Originally Posted by TehDalek View Post
      I'll probably try this in my next lucid dream. The first lucid dream I had(This morning! ) I closed my eyes to change scenery and woke up in my bed, under sleep paralysis, hearing everything my bro was doing next to me..(Raging at his laptop)
      It's only safe to close your eyes, if your dream already has some stabilization. Which probably didn't happen, since it was your first LD.

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      Quote Originally Posted by TruMotion View Post
      It's only safe to close your eyes, if your dream already has some stabilization. Which probably didn't happen, since it was your first LD.
      It seemed pretty stable, I could see everything in pretty good detail, knew exactly what I was looking at, had goals, had senses, but I never looked at my hands, I read a huge anchoring/stability topic yesterday and have many techniques to try in my next Lucid Dream. I guess Dream Spinning is what I should have done rather than closing my eyes and trying to change my environment Because with dream spinning you are kind of whisking away one view, while bringing in a new one.
      I have become quite interested on the layers of lucidity, and I use them to measure how lucid a dream is. For more information on these layers, click here.

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      Quote Originally Posted by TehDalek View Post
      It seemed pretty stable, I could see everything in pretty good detail, knew exactly what I was looking at, had goals, had senses, but I never looked at my hands, I read a huge anchoring/stability topic yesterday and have many techniques to try in my next Lucid Dream. I guess Dream Spinning is what I should have done rather than closing my eyes and trying to change my environment Because with dream spinning you are kind of whisking away one view, while bringing in a new one.
      Yeah, I think most people find spinning more effective. Doesn't work for everyone though.

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      Quote Originally Posted by TruMotion View Post
      Yeah, I think most people find spinning more effective. Doesn't work for everyone though.
      This works for people that can use DEILD, is the same theory

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      Spinning never fail to help me stabilize it just dosent take me fully into the dream like, it only half way stabilizes I need somthing to finish the job


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