I have a similar problem.. For the most part once I become lucid there's only like one DC left (unless they're attacking me!) I haven't really tried summoning DCs because I've been concentrating on other things, but: |
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Hey guys! |
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Last edited by ASmitt; 06-08-2011 at 05:19 AM.
I have a similar problem.. For the most part once I become lucid there's only like one DC left (unless they're attacking me!) I haven't really tried summoning DCs because I've been concentrating on other things, but: |
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Last edited by duke396; 06-08-2011 at 05:25 AM.
Spinning doesn't work for me either - I end up getting super dizzy in my dream and stumble everywhere. Flying usually fixes that though! Hahah I have tried summoning out of sight though. Most recently I imagined different things appearing behind me and then I turn around to find nothing. But teleporting through a door is something I haven't tried before... I'll give that a try next chance I get! |
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You're quick, I just edited my post to add a part about attitude while summoning because I'm forgetful and stuff. I really am scared of spinning though, I even just spaced out once for a minute and everything turned grey and I was in a different place (still lucid that time though) |
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Yeah, as soon as I posted my reply I noticed yours was a little longer so I edited mine too! |
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Yeah I heard so many horror stories about spinning that's why I won't try it, I prefer to touch things to stabilize. At least you flew voluntarily! I flew on accident while I was running and it scared the crap outta me lol. I thought I was going to leave the atmosphere, but I was still looking down at the earth concentrating on coming back down so I think that's why I didn't wake up or change dreams. |
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Try turning around. and saying when you turn back around that object will be there. Try to Imagine a door, then in the door you can summon anything.... |
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From my rotting body,
flowers shall grow
and I am in them
and that is eternity.
-Edvard Munch
Sure. There are are times I know I'm dreaming but I can't even control my own actions and thoughts much less the environment. Technically that is still a lucid dream but I don't count it really, not on my LD number for the board at least. Then there are other times where it seems like I go with the flow and don't mess with the plot much, but I'm still changing small things on the fly and trying to make the world bend to my will. And then there are the ones that make me feel like I'm just as aware if not more so than I am right now, and like a god of my own universe lol. |
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Last edited by duke396; 06-08-2011 at 06:06 PM.
I've never had a bad experience with spinning it works perfectly. |
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This is what bugs me. Why do people have so much trouble doing stuff in their LDs? When I do have lucid dreams I don't have an issue doing anything, I am the dream control master. |
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I'll recommend you for a gold star. I did not ask to be looked down upon and gloated to, I asked for advice. |
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Expectation is key. Stand in front of a door, and say outloud several times with confidence that you want X to be behind the door when you open it. Stand there for about 10 seconds repeating this with confidence, and expecting it to happen. Then open the door. |
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Another point for doors! I'm surprised I haven't tried this one before... It sounds like it's worked for a lot of people. I guess it makes sense though, as you can't see what's behind the door - so you imagine what could be there (what you want to be there) and so it shall be... Seems easier than trying to warp an entire area with you in the center of it |
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I'm sorry, I didn't mean to sound so arrogant. I've just had a crappy day today, sorry for putting that on you. If it makes you feel better, it appears you have had 3 times as many lucids as I had in the same time frame, though this isn't really a competition. |
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Well I appreciate your apology - my advice though? Don't post in a bad mood. It rarely turns out... That's speaking from personal experience! I've done it too |
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yes there are levels |
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From my rotting body,
flowers shall grow
and I am in them
and that is eternity.
-Edvard Munch
Thanks a lot! Those videos were very interesting... I always thought of lucidity as levels (or layers as used in the videos) - sometimes I have more control while other times I'm only aware that I'm dreaming and can do nothing to change things. I guess I should work on transitioning from a lower layer to a higher layer to gain more control! |
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There is no try, there is only do, or do not. If you intend to make a change, visualize every aspect of that change, and exert your will on that change to put it into effect. Don't watch idly as something starts to happen and wonder why and fight against it, you are simply fighting yourself in a limiting way. Expect your intent like you expect a light to brighten a room when you flip a switch, and with the same speed. Casually and fluidly make changes to everything around you through visualization and intent. Say it out loud if you want, and sometimes this is easier. Don't expect anything other than what it is you want, but be thorough with what you want. |
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I like this idea. Example: in a LD I just woke up from about an hour ago, I easily levitated and coasted above some houses. How? I didn't really think about it or try to do it, I just did it. I had a goal in mind which was to find a big empty area that ended up being a rooftop and summon my DG (which I failed miserably at btw) so I wasn't thinking about the mechanics of proper dream flight, that was just the means to an end. When I woke up I was pretty amazed because I had major doubts about being able to hover like that and keep it under control. |
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Try what Robert Waggoner suggests in the book "Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self" and interact with the dream itself. When you find yourself alone, shout out, "Hey dream! Show me something big and important!" or tell the dream to do something else for you and see what happens. |
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I want to add that I tried "Hey, dream, what's beyond THIS dream?" this past weekend, and the results were profound. The scene changed from some looping inside-an-old-house thing to a mirror in front of me. I gazed in the mirror, and saw a black woman peering back (I'm white). She seemed to be wailing. I turned away, feeling afraid, and said to myself, "god guide me." Two looming figures that seemed very very ancient approached me and said, "You are free." |
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