@Requiem, as there is no input on how to do that, it really gets us nowhere doesn't it? I have never heard of "dissolving" a dream, unless you mean having the dream crumble, like when losing clarity. However, as even when that happens you can still be lucid (and are prone to waking up) there are better methods of dealing with losing lucidity. I figure that since we all generally have trouble maintaining lucidity before practicing it, it shouldn't be that hard to lose when reversing the process of keeping it.
@M. No no, I can relate. I say this on the forums, however, because this is a forum dedicated to those who Lucid Dream, and it is obvious that we enjoy it and I am sure the topic starter knows this. So when people exclaim stuff like that it has always irked me, and I am sure others feel the same. No biggie, just thought I would post it so we don't get 20+ posts saying the same thing without actually helping (Which I have seen happen, which is why I said anything in the first place).
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