I was thinking about asking the same question. |
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Hey, is there any way that I could increase the likelihood of getting a false awakening because I get lucid from them about 95% of the time, I had about 5 lucid dreams last night just because of the mass amount of false awakenings I had and I think this may be key to increasing my lucid rate. |
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I was thinking about asking the same question. |
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Yeah that's a good way, I've had many false awakenings involving me looking outside at the weather/light. |
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Try my LD tutorial. It's based inducing false awakenings. |
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Current status: Practicing my WILD method.
2012 Dream Stats:
[42] Dreams Recalled
[1] Lucid Dreams
I find that waking my self up and forcing my self into a sitting position usually triggers a false awakening, over the past couple of years it's the only thing that's ever triggered them at all. It's more the forcing my self into a sitting position part than the actual waking my self up part. Forcing my self awake more often tends to lead to sleep paralysis, especially after a nightmare, however forcing my self awake from a good dream, for example if I'm really late and I need to get up and get ready in a hurry, tends to trigger it. The action of forcing my self into a sitting position for whatever reason really works for me, some people use this technique to induce OEBs, however every time I've done it, it's induced a false awakening. I can't really explain why it works, maybe it's a trick of the mind, a sort of side effect to my brain not being awake as I do it. These kind of actions usually lead you into waking life, so maybe that's what my mind expects to be seeing, I'm just not awake to actually see it. |
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Last edited by AstralFlare; 01-02-2011 at 06:28 AM.
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