Here's an idea for the advanced lucid dreamer. It has not been tested by me yet (and I'm not sure, that I'm adequately advanced yet either). |
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Here's an idea for the advanced lucid dreamer. It has not been tested by me yet (and I'm not sure, that I'm adequately advanced yet either). |
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So ... is this the real universe, or is it just a preliminary study?
Why not do it yourself? Project your conciousness onto the dream and then deal with whatever you want to change personally? I do that regularly for experiments already. |
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Actually, I think setting the stage in a formal manner with a hypnotherapist may be very useful, if you plan on having multiple "changes" to yourself implemented over time. Instead of having to reinvent a new aproach every time, it would be simply a matter of popping in to your (very) local hypnotherapist for a relaxing session. Multiple visits would probably strengthen the effect. |
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So ... is this the real universe, or is it just a preliminary study?
Hmm I guess I'm already accustomed to the other way? |
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I haven't tried it, because my lucids these days are unstable and short. I think the massive amount of light during the night is hampering my lucid dreaming chances (up here in Scandinavia it doesn't really get dark at all at night during summer - except on really overcast nights). |
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So ... is this the real universe, or is it just a preliminary study?
Oh, do you use a sleep-mask? I find that my lucids are slightly unstable when there is too much light but generaelly the sleep mask fixes it to some degree. |
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Yes, I sometimes use a sleep mask, but only in the second part of the night in an WBTB-effort. My experience is similar to yours; wearing a sleep mask helps to some extent. |
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So ... is this the real universe, or is it just a preliminary study?
The other thing that works for me is covering myself on something black, because really... winter here makes things go weird for dreams. |
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