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      lucid dream without technique

      Hi everyone, I randomly get few lucid dream in a month and I Don't do wbtb or wild, when I dream I am flying my dream turn vivid instantly all the time. So far I can only fly and yesterday I mastered teleport, I am trying hard to become ironman but it always fail. and I found out my way to turn into lucid dream,when my hands get numb because of my hand was under my pillow and my head lay on it,it always turn my dream to lucid. And false awakening is co nsider as lucid dream? Sry my english not good

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      You're very lucky to have it as a natural ability . A false awakening does not have to be lucid, it can also just be a normal dream.

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      Im so jealous! I wish i can lucid dream naturally. Now that you don't have to practice techniques, work on dream control to turn into ironman!

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      I think my subconscious automatically activated my lucid trigger if I fly inside my dream, and I remember 2year ago I get my first lucid dream and I am flying on the sky

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      Quote Originally Posted by dreamrapist View Post
      I think my subconscious automatically activated my lucid trigger if I fly inside my dream, and I remember 2year ago I get my first lucid dream and I am flying on the sky
      Yeah I've become lucid a few times after flying aswell...hmmm

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      My friend is like that. She said she's been controlling her dreams for as long as she can remember. I'm jealous

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      I have a similar ability to have several naturally occurring lucid dreams every night (check out some of my dream journal entries; I rarely use dream induction techniques. I just fall asleep and the lucid dreams begin.) This has been going on since I was 4 years old and now I'm 18.

      Dream manipulation is more advanced and takes a lot of practice to fine tune it to a level where you can freely control all aspects of the dream world. Probably the best way is to incubate the dream prior to sleep, through autosuggestion and use of mental imagery (ie. imagining you are ironman flying around the city and repeating a mantra that affirms this intention). You can also use your inner speech to guide the flow of your dreams. Honestly, lucid dreaming is more of an art than techniques in my opinion. There are no set methods. Have fun experimenting like I always do and most importantly, enjoy and learn from them.
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