what are your favourite stabilization techniques that work best and most often?
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what are your favourite stabilization techniques that work best and most often?
My fave stabilization technique: My 5 senses. Stabilization is not just about rubbing our 2 palms together or spinning wildly, it's about connecting our dream body to the dream world. One thing I notice is that most people do stabilization when they're about to get disconnected from the dream world(aka be awake). Stabilization must be done in a dream ALWAYS(from the moment you became lucid up to the moment you are venturing through out the dreamscape ). What I do is I smell any dream object that has a scent(like a flower), chew a gum ball while walking, touch any touchable objects, plug in ear phones and listen to songs composed by dream artists, and obviously, see the things around me. If I use my 5 senses in dream land, I will be more "connected" to it.
I always forget doing a sabilisation but when I do I rubb my hands
I rub my hands, touch textured objects, and spin around in a circle very slowly, in order to take in my surroundings. The longer I touch objects and focus on stabilizing using parts of the dream, the longer that dream will usually be.
I normally rub my hands, or pay attention to every single line on my and, and observe them, for abotu 10 seconds.
Sometimes while doing this, mainly while I rub my hands, I shout "Dream stabalize!"
Works very well :)
I have found that focusing on my hands will always return the clarity to a dream that is hazy or collapsing, without fail.
Thanx, so I should rub my hands, turn around looking at the dream, smell stuff, listen to stuff and taste stuff?
And I am using it to stop myself from waking up, I have now had 14 LDs and all of them I have woken up within a few seconds, so I'm using it to try and stop that.
Keep your emotions in check. Waking up quickly is the result of too much excitement.
I've had the best luck with hand rubbing while slowly and carefully engaging all of my senses into the dream. Other times, I get a bit too excited and just end up waking myself up.
Upon attaining lucidity, I rub my hands together while looking at the ground. As I rub them together, I pay close attention to the feeling in my hands, then the sound. After a moment, I'll smell the air around me, then very slowly raise my head and see my surroundings.
I swear I've just seen a thread like that... *RC*
Like I said on the other thread, there is no best technique, it is completely suited to you, what I mean to say is, if I tell you my best technique it may not work the best for you.
Just feeling the surroundings, and using all my senses tends to work well for me!
Hence the reason the OP asked what is your favorite technique? When has favorite ever meant best?