I just remember that Stephen Laberge was talking about that it was pretty important to have some simple goal or vision about what you are going to do when you are going to get lucid. For exampel that you are going to fly when you get lucid. |
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I just remember that Stephen Laberge was talking about that it was pretty important to have some simple goal or vision about what you are going to do when you are going to get lucid. For exampel that you are going to fly when you get lucid. |
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Last edited by DreamyBear; 03-25-2013 at 06:21 PM.
For you to become lucid at all, certain areas of the brain need to be active. During a certain stage of dreaming, the brain's faculties are altered in such a way that won't allow you to recognize the reality of the situation. It is a natural cycle that needs to be fulfilled in order to keep your brain healthy, but don't ask me why; no one really knows the answer to that. |
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Last edited by Earthatic; 03-25-2013 at 05:42 AM.
I totally agree with you the awareness-part. If I had to only one practice, It definitely would be ADA. But with this simple practice to have a goal to take with you within the dream, I think maight be a killerCombo. Well im going to practice this for now. But I think it will be a lot harder than it sounds. Just to try to forget about the doubt when things dont goes as plan is not the easiest. |
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I once did FORCE my self pretty much to have a lucid dream by just thinking it like this: "Man i just HAVE to get a lucid dream tonight!" And then i had two lucid dreams. But yeah i think it works by asking/encouraging your subconsciousness to give /let you realize you're dreaming. For the next month i have simple/not so simple LD tasks for every night , hope it works, had worked before. |
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That sounds pretty sweet! May I ask what made you feel that you just got to HAVE a LD? |
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Interesting: I hadn't considered this before. Maybe it'll help if I concentrate more upon what I will do when LD, and why I want to be lucid. Thanks, Dreamybear, you've stimulated my thinking. |
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It's very important to set your intent. And you set your intent stronger, if you have exact plan. In other words, your intent is stronger, if you say "Tonight I'm flying to the moon and then I'll hang around in the orbit before visiting Puma Punku", than if you just say "tonight I'll lucid dream". |
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Although I don't know when it's going to happen again, I use to have certain goals in mind for the next time I become lucid. sometimes I remember to do some of them, sometimes I don't. I think that when it's a constant every night, it helps get more LD. |
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Cool info/advice here. Will try to be more definite about dream-goals from now on |
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Sometimes, but not always. E.G. tonight I am going to talk to my dream guide/ recurring dream character, Tibb. |
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Last edited by Jabre; 03-30-2013 at 02:32 AM.
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