Hello rkkaz!
Helpful tips use them at your own discernment:
What I recommend you doing, is first, rewiring your subconscious mind to produce more stability and control whenever you are in a lucid dream.
Something simple like “I am hyper aware in my dreams” as an example mantra. I talk about that here:
https://www.dreamviews.com/attaining...-lucidity.html
Also, expectations come into play. Automatically assume that you will have stability and high functioning consciousness when you sleep. It is an absolute must, it is a big misconception, that dreams need to be stabilized, but that’s well, because you automatically assume that you need to, when really it’s working like this:
Stabilized dream -> dreamer enters dream expecting it to be unstabilized -> unstabilized dream
Also, when you arrive in the lucid dream, and you’re finding it fading away, or not as clear. Try this:
Yelling out at the dream “CLAIRVOYANCE” or “CLEAR SIGHT”
Looking at something stable like the ground, or your hands, and imply that this level of detail will be consistent throughout the dreaming world
Fade the dream to black, and start fresh with a new scene that you imply is already very vivid and detailed.
MEDITATING IN A DREAM, thats a really big one, you should try this first in my opinion, then do the others if this fails, because afterall, meditation is mostly mindfulness, and mindfullness == awareness and awareness == more lucidity. So win, win, win, YAY
Happy lucid dreaming.
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