Advice for those having a dry spell. |
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Advice for those having a dry spell. |
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Sweet & Memorable Lucid Dreams
That is good advice. I'm starting over from scratch. I'm doing all of those except for meditating. |
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Nicely done Finny. I'm in the same boat I guess, just starting out again. When I first started out a few years ago it went very well for me, and I guess I got cocky, because I stopped recording my dreams. Now I've been struggling a lot to get back into it. |
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What kind of meditation methods do you use? I've never had much luck with meditation but I believe that may be because I didn't find something that suited me and my lifestyle. |
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Daytime awareness is a form of meditation so it can fit into any lifestyle. Using dedicated time every day to sit and focus your awareness is just a more concentrated version. Either way you are making positive changes to your brain. |
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I've only tried pre bed meditation with little to no success. Daytime meditation might do the trick for me. Thank you. |
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For me it turned out that it was best to cobble together a method that suited me. At least I've had sort of a break through recently. I lie down (outside since the weather is good), because sitting cross-legged is very uncomfortable and distracting for me. I tried emptying my mind, observing my thoughts, focusing on my physical senses, and doing relaxing tecniques, but none of these seemed to have very much of an effect. Then I tried imagining myself standing on the porch behind me. I've spent a lot of time there, so I'm familiar with it. I concentrated on walking slowly around the proch in my mind, feeling the texture and temperature of the floor, touching stuff and focusing on the feeling. This method seems to hit the right balance for me. It is far enough away from my physical body so that it doesn't distract me too much, and just challenging enough to hold my concentration, but not enough to frustrate me. |
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