Oh ok, I wasn't sure.
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I've been having multiple lucid dreams for the last 3 nights in a row.
All I do is reality checks through the day but my LD lately I'm just waking up in bed like a WILD, holding my nose, being able to breath then getting up and going out the window.
When it starts to fade I try to save it and sometimes can but if I feel I can't, just lay still and think I'll wake up in bed in a minute, hold my nose and be lucid again, then that's what happens.
I don't know what's causing it though.
I was wondering a similar thing actually, can you have a LD every night for a week then none at all the next? or are they pretty consistent?
Depends on you I hear. If you are consistent, then if everything goes normally, then they will be consistent. If you change up your methods, so too will the LDs. They might also change around for other reasons you can't control.
So to a degree, you have total control over how consistent they are.
Trust me, you can have them every night for a month, and then go for six months with nothing at all. Been there many times! I personally have not figured out why this happens, but I've always chalked it up to some tiny breakdown in my mental discipline (usually brought on by waking-life events filling my mind, even when I didn't consciously notice), or else there's some mystical force out there preventing me from getting too consistent in my LD'ing. :shadewink:
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2,000+ LDs
You bes' be trollan
Nope... totally serious. The actual number, when I grab a pencil and the very tall stack of dream journals and do the math, is higher, but I figured 2k was the max before your average user says, "Yeah, right."
I should admit here that I likely exceed the average age on this site by a few, um, decades, which allows time for all those LD's to accumulate... it also allows for very long gaps in achieving the state.