 Originally Posted by Sensei
I agree with dolphin. Having goals can be very important. I think that you need to slow down in dreams. Instead of focusing on lucidity, I recommend slowing down. If you are close enough to lucidity, slowing down will help make good and fun decisions. I have recently been having many many more dream goals because I am so close to lucidity.
Note, I am not saying to slow down in your waking life. I am saying that when it comes to your dreams, your only goal is to slow down, everything else is secondary.
I think that in most dreams at this time, I know I am dreaming, I just don't slow down. I don't know if this is a good idea if you aren't close to lucidity, but it might be. Of course, you seem to be either lucid or close to lucidity most of the time. As long as I have sleep in a night, I can have lucid dreams, and if I don't I can spend 30 minutes and just have a WILD if I have the time.
Just to clarify, I still have lucid dreams. Lots. It's just that every time I'm not actively lucid, my sub conscious acts as if it were lucid.
Another example was last night where I was in a non lucid. I was in the middle of a fight but my punches were much slower than real life (I train martial arts). When I saw I was moving slowly, my internal dialogue was "wow, I guess punches are much slower than in dreams" but I never got lucid. Even though I EXPLICETLY STATED to myself that I was dreaming, I never got lucid. If I were to question if I was dreaming, I would just know the answer.
I don't exactly think of it as a bad thing because I still have tons of lucids. If anything, it's a good thing because I never have to do reality checks, I just get dilds. I was wondering if anyone else had the same situation where they always just "knew" they were in a dream.
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