That's an interesting way to keep from waking up. |
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I fell out of favour with trying to become lucid over the last few months because it just wasn't working (I have since put it down to not getting enough sleep). Suddenly, over the last few weeks I've been quite lucky with attaining lucidity by chance. Something bizarre has been happening in my dreams and I've said to myself "This isn't normal, oo I must be dreaming!", and off I go. |
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That's an interesting way to keep from waking up. |
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I'm not on DV much these days, but I'll try to toss a cool dream or two into my DJ.
Oh dear, I should have re-read all the tutorials again before posting, but they're long and the acronyms are daunting |
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Another good idea, I'll try this if I notice I'm losing lucidity. Most of the time my lucid dreams end with me losing lucidity and going into a regular dream without even knowing it. |
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I'm not on DV much these days, but I'll try to toss a cool dream or two into my DJ.
Good ideas. Like you, I've found the most success with touching, moving, and interacting with the dream world. I need to get my dream body engaged in a physical way. Visualization alone won't cut it, for me. |
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Yeah, that's exactly the reason I was looking to find something else to prevent me losing lucidity. I'll throw the object from hand to hand for a while, or if something is happening in my dream which requires the use of a hand, I'll hold it in my hand and rub it so I can feel the texture/features of whatever I'm touching. |
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I really don't have any techniques to stop myself from "going with the flow" because whenever it happens, I've just lost it altogether. This morning I forced my way back into a dream and had a DEILD, but that's the first time I've rebounded from losing dreamstate, albeit a non-lucid state. I guess I'll just be taking your methods then! |
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I'm not on DV much these days, but I'll try to toss a cool dream or two into my DJ.
Haha, glad to know it worked for you, nice! |
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It's a variation of using your senses, but that's not a bad thing, everyone should have their special ways to do things. Good for you |
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Aw, I wish I'd read this thread yesterday; I had an LD this morning and woke up almost straight away! Thanks for posting the information though, I'll try it next time. |
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Kwakwaversal, check this out, a DEILD from this morning: |
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I'm not on DV much these days, but I'll try to toss a cool dream or two into my DJ.
Doh! I hope it works for you. Remember to grab hold of something pretty big; I grabbed hold of a door knocker the other day (one of those small ones with thinly arched arms) and it wasn't big enough (as the actress said to the bishop). I think it's because it didn't give enough sensation in my hand. |
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Yeah, I was losing control real quick and just grabbed ahold of that bar, and everything came back, clearer than before. Could have been clearer, but overall the lucid wasn't very well defined until after I grabbed the bar, focused on it, then on my surroundings. |
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I'm not on DV much these days, but I'll try to toss a cool dream or two into my DJ.
I've found in several cases where I thought that I was on the verge of losing the dream and kinda waking up in a dozing state that almost opening my eyes, but very firmly expecting to see my dream again when I did, was enough to tip me back into the dream instead of just waking up again. |
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I'd rather be asleep and living than awake and dreaming.
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