Originally Posted by
LucidTeammate
Mistake number 1: Being excited.
I recall reading something in one of the guides on lucid dreaming, stating that lucid dreaming is like luring a bird. The second that bird touches you, you become lucid and enter a dream.
The catch, though, is that the bird is telepathic. The more you think about lucid dreaming, the further away the bird flies. But the less you think about it, seeds appear on your shoulder and the bird gets closer. Something along those lines anyway.
Mistake number 2: You were impatient, the first rule of lucid dreaming is: To fall asleep.
One cannot fall asleep if one's mind is racing with thoughts. To WILD you have to fall asleep, while simultaneously maintaining just enough conscious power to realize the transcendence into the dream state. Also, 25 minutes may not be a good time frame for you. Some people struggle with staying still for an hour or more before
entering a dream, some mess up at that point but are determined to start over.
Lucid dreaming coexists with the Law of Receiving. You get what you put in, if you are impatient with your WILDS than chances are you may not ever receive one.
If you are not doing everything you can to achieve a lucid dream, you may not get them on a daily basis.
Sorry for the the bluntness. I am not an expert myself by ANY means, and maybe someone else will have a better answer.
Remember, you get out what you put forth. Just my thoughts, hope you have a lucid dream tonight! Heres a free reality check for you xD
Are you dreaming? As you read these words are you in a familiar surrounding? Is anything out of place? Look at your hands, do they still contain 10 fingers?