What techniuqes are you trying, you may need to find one more suited to your schedule. E.G: SAT, as opposed to ADA. |
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I feel like 2011 has been a huge failure for me, regarding lucid dreaming. I haven't been lucid much, my recall sucks, and my average LD/month went down from 4.5 a month to 0.5 a month =/, in fact, for the first time since I got into lucid dreaming (September 2009) I went a complete month (September 2011) without a single lucid dream. |
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Spoiler for Goals:
What techniuqes are you trying, you may need to find one more suited to your schedule. E.G: SAT, as opposed to ADA. |
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How often do you write in your dream journal? How many dreams can you recall? I'm guessing the stress from your university could be affecting your dreaaming. |
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Glaedr, the golden dragon from the Inheritance series.
-A truly creative person rids him or herself of all self-imposed limitations. (Got this from a fortune cookie)
5 DILDs/0 DEILD
Look at what has changed this year. What makes this year different from last year? There is a lot of stress that accompanies your first year at uni. Maybe that has something to do with it. |
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Definitely second this. I remember my first year at my current school. My first quarter was especially terrifying -- I was taking math, physics and chemistry. I was secretly very afraid that I would flunk out in the very first quarter. I was also working part-time. I had my longest dry spell ever, about a month, and I wondered if I'd lost my ability to LD altogether. |
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DV Buddy: BlueKat
Just be patient man. Lucid dreaming takes a lot of patience and dedication. But a good thing to do sometimes is to just take a little break from it, just let your mind clear and come back fresh and stoked to have some good lucid dreams. It's pefrectly fine to just take a little time off. It would probably actually help you, if you don't want to do that then like I said just keep at it and you will get lucid. Try not to get discouraged about it, if you feel that you aren't getting lucid enough then just remind yourself, " I have gotten lucid before, I can do it again, there is no way I can't". Having that kind of attitude will really help because it re affirms that you have the ability. Everyone goes through some dry spell every once in a while, it's just a part of practicing lucid dreaming. So yeah either just take a break or just keep at it man! |
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Adopted: Zalak123, Bleant, Fengo, SuperDub49, olo12
Thank you all for the positive responses, I'm taking in a little bit of everything you told me |
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Spoiler for Goals:
If you are getting a lot of stress from school then it might be best to take a small break so you can focus on upcoming tests or assignments. You need to put your education first even though it isn't as fun haha |
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Pm me about any lucid dreaming related questions you have!
Adopted: Zalak123, Bleant, Fengo, SuperDub49, olo12
Again, thank you everyone for your advice |
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Spoiler for Goals:
You likely just need to find a new plateau to graze on and then jump over and go into new abysses of the mind. Lucid dreaming may be cool, but is hardly the only mental toy or tool available. |
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