In my experience my lucid dreams are memorable enough to recall them after the dream. I think that waking up in the middle of a dream will make it hard to get back into the same dream scene. |
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How do you wake yourself up from a lucid dream, write down your dream, and then enter back in? I had a LD last night and can't remember a bit of it but I know it was quite long.... Is it a bad idea to wake up and write down your LD for beginners in fear of not being able to get back into your dream? |
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Stopped smoking weed to dream
Lucid Dream Count: 5
DILD:2 MILD:1 WILD:1 DEILD:1
In my experience my lucid dreams are memorable enough to recall them after the dream. I think that waking up in the middle of a dream will make it hard to get back into the same dream scene. |
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I agree with oainac — this is often my experience. When I wake up from a lucid dream, I take some memorable key words and string them together. Then I go back to sleep. If i journal them there and then, I can't go back to sleep. |
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In addition to above, LDs can be waaaaay too lengthy to record on short notice to go back to sleep |
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Keywords is the way to go |
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Sounds good =) I know lucipedia talked about waking up to write them down so i'm not coming out of nowhere with this, but you just remember the string of keywords when you wake up and write them down right away? Or do you actually wake up write down a few words and re-induce yourself... |
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Stopped smoking weed to dream
Lucid Dream Count: 5
DILD:2 MILD:1 WILD:1 DEILD:1
Well, you have a choice. |
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