Hey guys, been a while since I posted but I've been having this issue for a few nights in a row, and it's frustrating cuz I feel like I'm close. |
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Hey guys, been a while since I posted but I've been having this issue for a few nights in a row, and it's frustrating cuz I feel like I'm close. |
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Were you very tired before sleeping? Personally I have much clearer and more lucid dreams when I go to sleep not tired. You could also try to do more and better reality checks with imagining you are dreaming right now. I had the same problem and this helped me. |
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What you're saying sounds pretty familiar. Have you thought about integrating reality-checks into your lucid dreaming? They can help with this, in my experience. I used to realise I was dreaming quite often, but it was only after pausing to test reality and confirm it for sure that it really seemed to set in for me. There's something about taking time out to perform an action that directly queries the dream-world that seems to make things more clear. I favour the finger-counting check myself. |
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^Agreed. You can also say out loud "I am dreaming" and rehearse your next step during your day practices. Another thing is to stay patient. Many times when my dreams are foggy I can hold on and enter a new clearer dream. Staying calm and aware through any fades is very doable and can really extend your LD's. |
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Something important for every newbie: http://www.dreamviews.com/general-lu...-read-imo.html
Listen while you work or before bed? http://www.dreamviews.com/dreamviews-podcast/
More great audio: http://www.dreamviews.com/dreamviews-audio/
My lucid dreaming journey: http://www.dreamviews.com/members/fo...boutme#aboutme
Sounds like you're not really becoming aware that you're dreaming, but you're just stating a sentence that it's a dream without actually realizing it or reality checking. I can say out loud right now that I'm awake or dreaming without checking to make sure. Get in the habit of consciously checking the state you're in so that you can distinguish the difference sensations in dreams. It's as if you're half a stept under being semi-lucid. Once you're fully confident that you are in FACT in a dream and not this realm then your mind should spontaneously illuminate.... how much just depends on you. |
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You are getting lucid. If you realize it is a dream you have made it. Now, you just need to work on improving the dreams. Good job! |
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Are you doing reality checks? If so are you doing them proporly for example saying 'am I dreaming' with doubt? |
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You are close. My last dream I looked at some earplugs and thought "they look so real!" (because a part of me knew I was dreaming). Then later I tried jumping up a small set of steps and couldnt. This made me once again think "typical for in a dream." But at that point i realized "hey, i am dreaming" and I really became lucid to the point I knew I could take action and floated my body up. Technically I suppose I was lucid when looking at the earplugs but the light didn't really come on until I couldn't climb the small steps. |
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