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Ive been finding it really hard to gain lucid dreams, I dream alot but can never become lucid in any its like I fall asleep then wake up the next morning but I know I can remeber what I did in my dream perfect, acutally I see my dream when Im asleep.. really I dont know which way it goes.. either I have the mental image in my head when I wake up or I sleep have the dream see it then wake up. Anyone able to explain this part to me? |
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"For once you have tasted flight you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return."
~ Leonardo da Vinci
Hey heres a tip to help you remember your dreams. Usually (unless you wake very rapidly) there is a period of time where your almost awake but not quiet. This is the best time to review your dream in your head. Try and remember everything about it and try to engrain it in your head before you fully awake. By the time you are awake youll remember what your dream was about. The dream journal helps you identify DreamSigns (in my last dream journal i identified a huge dream sign, ^_^ i shot a guy with a colt and it just left a small red mark, youd think thatd be a easy sign huh :-). |
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Hey bud! When I first started it was hard and I couldnt find what technique would work. Try going to bed VERY tired and keep the idea of lucid dreaming on the fringe of your mind, do not get hyped about it or anything, just accept it as a thing that might or might not happen. Just try to go to sleep comfortably and you should start getting some lucid dreams. Do RC's alot and keep a detailed dream journal also |
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God, grant me the courage the change the things I can, the serenity to accept the things I can't, and the wisdom to know the difference...
So when your lucid dreaming its like waking life but then after its over when u wake up it feels like you've been awake in ur dream but ur totally rested? I think thats what i mean. |
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It's quite annoying when you look back on your dreams and go "Oh, how didn't I see that I was dreaming" when it seems so obvious. I don't know how much having a dream journal has helped me but it can't hurt to have one and It's fun to look back on dreams sometimes. You might want to check out the pharmacy and read some of the topics(there's quite a lot, note: the pharmacy is in tutorials). I've had 3 lucid dreams so far(over like....a year or two)But I've never accomplished anything in them really. Either way, good luck in becoming lucid in your dreams. |
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So i take it no one can anwser this, this is why I question if people just think they lucid dream instead of acutally doing it. |
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I know what you mean. My first ld seemed like it happened in real time while my other two seem like memories. I guess it can go either way. As for the main issue of this thread, I suggest you try wake back to bed. It worked like magic when I tried it. I had the same problem as you at first, but it solved itself after about three months. Good luck. Lol I typed all of this on a phone... |
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Dream Journal: http://dreamviews.com/community/showthread.php?t=13325
Total LD's: 22 (21 since joining, 1 a long time ago) + All the crappy short moments of lucidity.
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