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    Thread: How do I make my dreams last longer?

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      Quote Originally Posted by FryingMan View Post
      Your rapid waking could be a deep-seated expectation, perhaps even brought on by the act of stabilizing. Do you have long non-lucid dreams? How vivid, clear, and stable are your non-lucids? Do you recall them in high detail? Do you love dreaming as a whole, and treasure and enjoy all your dreams, or do you feel that a non-lucid dream is a "failure?"
      This is actually hilarious because I came to this conclusion myself About a day after. I was reading through a post I made a year ago on the LD subreddit where I talk about how excitement doesn't have to wake you up. I read a comment that said something like, "It’s so strange how many “truths” there are to lucid dreaming, that are likely down to just our beliefs and expectations about how the dream world should function."

      And then I thought, maybe this is true for stabilization...

      I mean, why do I stabilize? Well, to prevent the dream from collapsing. Well, why does the dream collapse? Because that's what happens to dreams. Not to non-lucids. Well Lucids are different, but are they really? Is it a coincidence that my longest lucid dreams are ones where I didn't stabilize? Is it a coincidence that whenever I go to stabilize myself, the dream ends? After thinking on it for a while, I don't think so. I think that a lucid dream wont end unless you want it to, or unless you think it will, and when I rush to stabilize, it implies that I think the dream will collapse if I don't. So yes, I think it's my problem here. And, even if it isn't, I'm gonna do what I want to do and have fun with the time I have in the dream.

      And yeah, I think I will take up DJing again at least. I'll see if I can stop treating LDs and NLDs as separate roads of progression.
      Last edited by Lokoloi; 06-03-2022 at 11:43 PM.
      Good Luck, Oneironauts!


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