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1st Lucid Experience!
Alright so last night/this morning i had my first lucid dream experience;
I was dreaming when all of a sudden it was as if i my conciousness had woken up and i was thinking but dreaming.. because of this i obviously realised i was dreaming, i felt a surge of.. well i dont even know what - i'm sure those who lucid dream know what i'm on about but afraid of waking up like i have done previously i just let my self stay dead still for a moment. i had my eyes closed and i remember hoping they were my "dream eyes" so i opened them and i was in my bedroom and it was dark so i concluded i had woken my self up. so i went "back to sleep". turns out i woke up again later and being truly awake it was then i realised i had had a false awakening! :( so this was a good and bad experience in way. just looking back i wish i had done a reality check when waking up.
Probably boring to read but i just wanted to tell my experience to someone aha. Also is their anyway to increase the chance of realising you are dreaming aside from doing regular reality checks? i see my self probably having more luck with this method than WILD.
cheers for reading any replies or tip and what not would be sweet
George
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Dang, those slippery FAs! You should probably get into the habit of doing a reality check every time you wake up, as FAs may occur more often. If you don't want to open your eyes for RCing, try levitating off the bed or do a quick nose pinch. Another way to have a higher chance of getting lucid is this: http://www.dreamviews.com/induction-...kingyoshi.html
You pretty much stay aware during the day and not 'daywalk', because most people don't really question their reality. It also helps with dream recall!
Hope this helps!
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Congrats on your lucid!
And yes, RCing every time you get up from bed is a great way to get into practice of doing it in your FAs. Happy dreams:alien:
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Slippery indeed aha, i was so annoyed when i woke up that i missed out on the fun. Thanks for the advice though pal