Yeah, I've wondered about that. I suspect and really hope that lucid dreaming is an ability that once awakened, stays with you for life. I've found that even when I don't try, I still get a few a month. |
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So I was really obsessed with lucid dreaming over the summer holidays, starting it in May. I was cranking huge amounts of DILD's (the only way I got my lucid dreams) and besides my lousy dream recall and bad control everything was going pretty good. Eventually, school caught up and I didn't really care about lucid dreaming anymore. I stopped writing in my dream journal altogether at mid September, and I haven't written in it since. |
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Yeah, I've wondered about that. I suspect and really hope that lucid dreaming is an ability that once awakened, stays with you for life. I've found that even when I don't try, I still get a few a month. |
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you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
I had the same problem as you but it seems that im getting better at it now and im getting rid of those nasty nightmares. I'm not sure why it happens but its probably that your mind just needed a rest from getting to hyped up about it where we should of gently pushed forward. |
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Im not afraid of the dark, its whats in it.
*the lights turn off and the whole room goes dark*
Oh im fin- Ahhhhhhhh its a scary figment of my imagination.
I would assume that once you build a neural network in the brain for lucid dreaming you wouldn't have to have them very often to keep the network from breaking down. It may not even break down at all. Sort of like learning to ride a bike. (neurons that fire together wire together). |
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I used to have a lucid dream every few months when I was young. Three years ago, when I had first heard about lucid dreaming, I thought: "Hey, I can do this too, but I want to be able to experience it more often." My lucid dreams did only last for 10 - 20 seconds usually, but still, it was better than nothing. I started studying lucid dreaming for a few days, but eventually I forgot about it. I still got a lucid dream every few months, but three months ago, I started lucid dreaming again. However, this time, I'm not going to stop. My goal is to be able to experience lucid dreams every night (and longer lucid dreams too). |
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Sure, why not?
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I'm think as Axe555. Even dream recall. When I forget to "prepare" myself everynight I can find that when I wake up I remember the dreams and most times there's no need to use the DJ. |
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I know what you're talking about, and I totally agree with it. However, I think it's still good to keep doing the exercise. You might even want to heighten the difficulty of the exercise, in order to become even more proficient with dream recall, for example. |
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Sure, why not?
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And I agree with you. I try to keep doing the exercise all the time. The DJ is a necessary tool. |
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