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      Going back in to the same LD...

      I have been having lucid dreams for a long time. I get them in the early morning hours or during a nap. They are significant and realistic enough to leave me feeling as I did in the dream.
      If I go back to sleep quick enough or at the right moment, I can go back into the same place I left off but the dream usually changes somewhat and it sometimes takes a different course.

      Has anyone here encountered this?

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      Dream re-entry is a pretty widely-used technique, and also quite useful. I've only managed it on one night, it which I reentered a lucid dream twice, but others do it much more. I wish I could get the technique down better, because it seems to be an easy way to become lucid. Any tips?
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      I only go by my experience and what I have learned from them.

      I have noticed a pattern of waking up around the same time every morning. If the dream was significant and I felt like I had to be there or felt the "need" to be there...I wake up feeling like I need to go back. If I close my eyes and picture myself back into the dream quickly enough and repeat that dream in my mind.
      Sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night feeling like these dreams or nightmares are "thrown" at me.

      It has only been a handful of times that I have done this.

      I am more cautious about dreams now.

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      I can sometimes do dream re-entries. Just that the dreams aren't lucid ahwell, better luck next time >.<

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      This happened to me last night for one of the first times I can remember. It was in the morning after a long night's sleep. It was a lucid dream, a fun one. I was with this woman for a while, then I woke up. I lay in bed with my eyes closed. I was replaying parts of the dream in my head. Then I was visualizing the woman, but it wasn't a scene from the dream, just an image of her from my imagination. I was awake with my eyes still closed, looking at her, then she started to move around. As a test I said "this is a dream" and felt silly since I believed I was awake. Then this scene directly transitioned into a lucid dream I was back inside of. So I had the second lucid dream. I woke up again, went through the same process and had a third lucid dream. After waking up from the third, my phone rang and I felt too awake by then to fall back asleep again. That was an interesting new dream experience.

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      I can do this on a somewhat regular basis . A while back this method granted me 2+lucid dreams a night... I even complied a tutorial about it.

      Right now I'm very lazy and usually if I attempt reentry I give up very soon... still I can reenter some LDs and dreams about a particular classroom..

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      Re: Going back in to the same LD...

      Originally posted by CJ
      I have been having lucid dreams for a long time. I get them in the early morning hours or during a nap. They are significant and realistic enough to leave me feeling as I did in the dream.
      If I go back to sleep quick enough or at the right moment, I can go back into the same place I left off but the dream usually changes somewhat and it sometimes takes a different course. *

      Has anyone here encountered this?
      I began a thread just like this, like a week ago and nobody really responded much, well this happens to me alot and in the thread im asking if there is some kind of tutorial I can follow to manage to do this because when I do it I normally dont do it completely willing.

      Well anyways, here it is:

      http://www.dreamviews.com/forum/viewtopic....p=206447#206447
      "And as my mind begins to spread its wings there's no stopping curiosity" -Jack Johnson

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      For those looking for a tutorial, here it is. Dream Re-entry Tutorial.
      Right in the handy DV tutorials section. Imagine that...
      Well life is short, so love the one ya' got, 'cause you might get run over or you might get shot.

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