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      Using autosuggestion technique I have one or two LDs several times a week. The problem is: my every LD starts on the same place: the street in front of our house. I'm stick here every lucid time and it's boring. I don't know how to escape. Spinning doesn't work, thinking the desired place is behind the corner doesn't work, too.
      What's wrong?
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      All my lucids are mostly at same places also. Have you tryed using doors to get some place else? That or there are many other ways, like flying, teleporting, portals... try to believe that the place you want will be there. Since Lding isn't a program and is diferrent for each person, there aren't any rules on how you have to dream or how your dreams work.
      I hope the ideas I gave helped .
      Good luck!
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      Quote Originally Posted by Likenight View Post
      Using autosuggestion technique I have one or two LDs several times a week. The problem is: my every LD starts on the same place: the street in front of our house. I'm stick here every lucid time and it's boring. I don't know how to escape. Spinning doesn't work, thinking the desired place is behind the corner doesn't work, too.
      What's wrong?[/b]

      Ohh WOW! I can so relate to this.
      It is a mental block.
      I own two acres and if my lucid dream began within my property I could NOT get out of my two acres. It was so frustrating. Fortunately y if I had dreams that began outside of the two acres I was OK. However 80% of my lucid dreams began in those two &%#*! acres.
      I dabbled into trying to interpret these dreams and why or for what reason I would be stuck there. I was having a difficult decision on selling the place and maybe my subconscious was too.
      Through auto suggestion I would begin to think of other dream scenarios and keep insuring myself that I can and will be able to get out of those two acres.
      I finally have established this in my brain.

      I finally felt that maybe there was something in those two acres that my subconscious needed to resolve. When I became lucid I began to explore the acreage and befriend any DC and ask many questions. By trying not to escape the scene so hard ultimately let to my freedom off it. In addition I had some personal reasons to why I was attached to that place. I resolved that through communicating through the many dream characters that I ran across.
      I hope you don't have that much to deal with I just can relate and wanted to share my experience.
      Hope it is of some help.


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      Quote Originally Posted by Bonsay View Post
      All my lucids are mostly at same places also. Have you tryed using doors to get some place else? That or there are many other ways, like flying, teleporting, portals... try to believe that the place you want will be there. Since Lding isn't a program and is diferrent for each person, there aren't any rules on how you have to dream or how your dreams work.
      I hope the ideas I gave helped .
      Good luck!
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      Teleporting is a good idea. Thanks.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Howetzer View Post

      I finally felt that maybe there was something in those two acres that my subconscious needed to resolve. When I became lucid I began to explore the acreage and befriend any DC and ask many questions. By trying not to escape the scene so hard ultimately let to my freedom off it. In addition I had some personal reasons to why I was attached to that place. I resolved that through communicating through the many dream characters that I ran across.
      I hope you don't have that much to deal with I just can relate and wanted to share my experience.
      Hope it is of some help.

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      I have no idea what kind of subconscious problem could be related with my LD place.
      Maybe I'm stuck because I have to fight with a big amount of FAs and premature awakenings. Thus (after dream reentry or recognizing FA) I start LD laying in my bed. Maybe autosuggesting that I'll find myself laying at other place before darkness surround me could be enough.
      I'll try both.
      Lucid Count: 60 (a lot from dream reentry and recognizing FA)
      Experiencing uncommon problems is a way to debunk inaccurate theories and find the truth.

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      Likenight,

      Here is something that you might try. It is based on a test that was conducted by the lucidity institute and I have provided a link. If you can find a mirror in your dream, you might try moving through it. You might find yourself in a completely new setting.

      Here is the link. The mirror experiments start at about two thirds down the page.

      http://www.lucidity.com/NL52.LightandMirror.html

      Good luck!
      In the process of realizing the dream, abandon all feeling of fear; And, if the dream be of fire, transform the fire into water, the antidote of fire. And if the dream be of minute objects, transform them into large objects; Or if the dream be of large objects, transform them into small objects: Thereby one comprehendeth the nature of dimensions.
      And if the dream be of a single thing, transform it into many things; Or if the dream be of many things, transform them into a single thing. - Tibet

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