You'll have one tonight. |
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As of today, I have been trying to have a lucid dream for 2 weeks. First off, I have been doing RCs regularly, but I don't know that I'm doing enough. I've been trying to practice awareness more, although that isn't coming along very easily. And lastly I have been recording my dreams in a journal, but I am still having trouble remembering even seconds after I wake up. |
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You'll have one tonight. |
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It's different for everone. It took me a month to have my first lucid dream. And once you practice enough and write in your dream journal a lot, even if you stop practicing, you may still have an lucid dream every once and a while, not often, though. You get used to the feeling of being in a dream and can reconize it more easily. It seems to be a skill that I've been able to keep for a long time, even after retiring on lucid dreaming. At least, for me, that's the case. XD |
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DILD: 0 | WBTB: 0 | WILD: 0
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Had a very vivid dream last night,and in it I remembered some thought from real life. Also,when I woke up, I immediatley realized that in the dream my shorts had changed colors- from blue to white. I just wish I could realize this while I'm having the dream... also, I tried MILD, seemed to work decently. I told myself to wake up after my dreams, and I did wake up after my most vivid one. |
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I've been trying to LD for 4 months now , and i only got 1 dream where i dream about lucid dreaming, and one where I saw my hand had 7 fingers on it , and kinda realized it for a second that i am dreaming , but it was not vivid enough and i wandered off. So yeah, every night i hope for a Lucid dream |
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The dream journal is my most important tool, and although it is easy to forget dreams seconds after awakening, it really helps to practice not moving when you wake up. As soon as you wake up, keep your eyes closed and don't move, then relax and you will remember your dream. At first it may only be a flash, but that will bring the rest of the dream back. |
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