I believe what's happening is that you are dreaming about lucid dreaming. Its fairly common, though annoying. Luckily, it serves as a general indicator that you are well on your way to a true lucid. Also, your username is amazing. |
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Hi, I've been attempting lucid dreaming and the DILD technique for 3 weeks now constantly doing reality checks, about 10 spread out each day, along with constantly questioning my surroundings and environment and writing in my dream journal every morning on my iPod notes. Always asking myself am I dreaming ? All day every day and I now consistently remember my dreams |
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I believe what's happening is that you are dreaming about lucid dreaming. Its fairly common, though annoying. Luckily, it serves as a general indicator that you are well on your way to a true lucid. Also, your username is amazing. |
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Ah right I see well that is annoying aha, but reassuring to say the least |
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If you keep telling yourself while your awake, "this is all a dream" it can work. It worked for me. Throughout the day just stop and assert to yourself, "none of this is real, this is a dream". Then when you assert this as you are actually in a dream the assertion will be true and you will know this immediately. Trust me. Then the instant you understand you're dreaming, demand your surroundings to fill in with greater detail. |
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Hmm that's an interesting idea to be fair, so it acts much like a replacement tool for the idea of asking yourself "am i dreaming?" all day every day. Although i could see a flaw in it that if i keep saying this then surly im going to want to start changing things but in reality i cant :S so i begin to tell myself false interpretations of my surroundings ? i think im over complicating it aha but hey its something i will be sure to give a go and see how it works out! |
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