I am doing awareness at least 5 times a day. |
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I am doing awareness at least 5 times a day. |
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Maybe you just need some more time? From person to person it takes different amount of time to incubate something into the dream. You could also try increasing chance of incobating it with a mantra while falling asleep and/or by writing/typing it out somewhere right before going to sleep. |
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During day, when you ask yourself if you dreaming and when you doing RCs, do you really believe that you are dreaming? If not, put some emotions into it. If you do, than maybe you just need more time, as checker666 said. |
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Well, whenever i do a awareness test i try to convice my mind this is a dream, although i just get a bit excitement. |
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I have the same problem ... but I guess gab abd checker666 are right. That said, I've found that WBTB and WILD have worked better for me than DILD ... |
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Don't assume that a day where you perform 30 reality checks yields more chances to a lucid than a day where you perform 15 reality checks. It isn't that simple |
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Could you tell me more about those awareness-tests? Do you mean a reality check or do you have 5 moments where you focus more on each sense to heighten your awareness? Something like All Day Awareness? |
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Ah okay, did you follow any tutorials for techniques? I can recommend KingYoshi's ADA Tutorial and Sivason's Dream Yoga tutorials. I'm pretty sure if you'll follow a lesson or 2 of Sivason's Dream Yoga you will see some improvement |
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Well, when you do awareness 5 times a day, does that only concern sight? Do you only try to see things you otherwise wouldn't notice? Or do you also try to feel the wind on your cheeks, hear the wind blowing with your ears, feel your pants against your legs when you're walking and hear people mumbling from meters away? |
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You can test how strong your intent is by taking inventory of how many times your waking up and falling back to sleep at night and what your intentions are when falling back to sleep. If you wake up 4 times during the night and every time even though drowsy remind yourself how important lucid dreaming is to you with a short thought about it. If you do that consistently through the night 1 or two things will more then likely happen. You'll either walk into a dream lucid or at some point during the dream realize your still in your bed. Or during one of your awakenings you'll become aware of vibrations at which point you can have an outer body experience. :-) peace. |
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"when you fall unconscious, what your mind expresses is a dream.
When you are aware, what your mind expresses is creativity. It creates your life.
When you are in a higher state of consciousness, it not only creates the life of whatever you want, but also on whom ever you want". -LifeBlissFoundation
Hmm, I still haven't performed a RC in a dream and have been doing those for some months now. This has not hampered my lucidity though. I just find myself aware and know it's a dream immediately, so don't perform RCs when lucid. Still, I am convinced that the RCs are working on a subconscious level. I also sporadically do ADA, and if not anything else if makes me feel great during the day and I am sure it trains my dreaming attention too. |
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So i guess i am doing the right thing, i stop what i am doing and analyze what is around me. |
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I start each of my RCs and mantras (during day) with a question that stops me from doing whatever I'm doing. I ask myself "wow, am I dreaming? This could be (is) a dream". And I believe that to be the truth. I look around me and expect something to happen, as if it could in a dream. Then I do RCs and mantras. |
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I agree with what gab said. I also mostly do affirmative RCs, where I ask myself if this could be a dream and always answer, yes, I might be dreaming right now. So I look around and pretend that it is really a dream. Another thing you might find useful is to double RC. Look at your hands and ok, maybe you have 7 fingers, then stare at a digital clock or anything written and read it out loud, then look back and see if it changes. Usually it will, perhaps that realization will be enough to lead you into lucidity. Good luck! |
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My method is pretty same as yours, and i can't stop and analyze things on my dreams :s |
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