Try the WILD technique, mantras, and ADA. Just try to pay more attention to everything around while you're awake. It will make all dreams appear more realistic and vivid. |
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So last night I know that I had a LD, but hardly remember. I do recall knowing it was a dream and being in a room almost completely dark (maybe just all dark). Then I remember doing a reality check, but I can't even remember witch one. After that, realizing how unstable the dream felt, I tried to stabilize by rubbing my hands, and doing more RCs. I'm not sure how this turned out though. Eventually I tried to go to a new location, so I looked around, and noticed this corner of my dream, that was peeling up almost like an old page in a book. And out of that corner really bright light began shining out. I couldn't see anything else, and assumed that a new world was behind this really dark scene. I went over to the corner, and began pulling it up, but almost instantly began loosing lucidity, and felt my self waking up. I decided to stop, and tried to find another way out, but just couldn't keep my lucidity. I kept lapsing in and out of lucidity, but eventually just lost it. The reason I'm posting this is because I'm asking, how do I prevent my LDs from being so short and low quality? I've had 5 so far, but all have turned out basically the same in terms of ending very shorltly, and me not being able to do much. |
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Try the WILD technique, mantras, and ADA. Just try to pay more attention to everything around while you're awake. It will make all dreams appear more realistic and vivid. |
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You are a wordslave. Unless we can stop using words and classify words by [NATURE] and [HUMAN], which is when we can think like animals and children again. Just like Minnie. I love you Minnie. Rest in peace Minnie.
-gTimeJohnny
Goals: Kill my Own Ego Super Saiyan Style, and Experience ego Death Consequently.
[] -- Before August
I'm going to try WILD eventually, but for now I'll focus on more simple techniques like MILD because they seem to be working well. Ive had a lot of success with mantras before, and I'm using one now to wake me up in the night, so I might add an extra one. As for ADA, I don't think the technique is very effective. I've noticed that in all of my LDs, I've attained lucidity by just suddenly noticing I was dreaming or at least having heightened awareness which led me to noticing that I was dreaming. So instead of ADA I practice self awareness. Thanks for the reply. |
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Yeah, my first lucid dream came from MILD/meditation on mantra so i know how good thery work. |
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You are a wordslave. Unless we can stop using words and classify words by [NATURE] and [HUMAN], which is when we can think like animals and children again. Just like Minnie. I love you Minnie. Rest in peace Minnie.
-gTimeJohnny
Goals: Kill my Own Ego Super Saiyan Style, and Experience ego Death Consequently.
[] -- Before August
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