This question is specifically for those LDers who began LDing with some kind of method and can now LD virtually every night.
What do you think are the keys to becoming lucid in our dreams?
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This question is specifically for those LDers who began LDing with some kind of method and can now LD virtually every night.
What do you think are the keys to becoming lucid in our dreams?
Well Steven Laberge says it took him 5 years to be able to have LDs at will in his book Exlporing the World of Lucid Dreaming. I highly suggest reading it, it has exercises and everything to help you along the way.
Personally, I feel like some of the important things are being aware of your state of mind while you're awake, and just experience. I think after a while you just start to be able to recognize the feeling of being in a dream. I have a couple friends who, when I told them about LDing, were like "Oh yeah, I do that all the time". I hate them for it lol, but it seems like to have them all the time you just have to develop a sense of what feels like a dream... I dunno. I hope that feeling comes with time haha. :yumdumdoodledum:
edit - sorry that I'm not good enough to have them at will yet, I get them like once a week or so. I wish it was more, especially since I'm coming up on my 1-year anniversary of LDing this January haha, but it is what it is.