I wish I could stay Lucid long enough to actually ask a question. So, sorry.... I can't help. Sounds like you are doing good with your lucidity though.[/b]
Yeah, I'm going okay, i just hope that my having lucid dreams now continues for as long as possible because i'm not 100% sure how i've managed to have lucid dreams so frequently. Also, if you are having trouble staying lucid, you could read up on suggestions in the forum on prolonging lucid dreams? (that is, if you haven't already) I did and it seemed to help a little.
I think what you really need to do, is when you ask the question, don't think, KNOW that you are gonna get a meaningful response, and you will. Remember, the whole situation is in your mind, so if you believe something enough it WILL be true. [/b]
I'm not sure how I will manage to know i'll get a meaningful response, when I asked the question to one person in my dream (I really expected to get a response and everything, I can remember thinking about how well it was going and how natural it all felt), they thought about it, but never replied.
Is there any way which I can convince myself to believe the answer I get will be meaningful? I kinda think I already expected it to be meaningful when I asked (but then if I think about it, maybe I wasn't competely expecting it to work?).
I'm still confused as to what to do, tonight (going to bed soon) if I have a lucid dream i'll try again knowing i'll get a meaningful answer and see if it works, but I think i've already expected a meaningful answer before (so i'm not sure, but I think i've already tried this... it's hard to say with lucid dreams seeing as I don't remember exactly what I was thinking during the dream...)
Anyway, thanks a heap for your replies and help, does anyone else on the forum know what else I could do if this doesn't work? I'm not sure if there is a technique to really get meaningful answers (like there is for inducing lucid dreaming and for staying in lucid dreams for longer).
Any more help would be appreciated, thanks!
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