Alright, so I've had around 10-15 lucid dreams. They've mostly been unpleasantly short, btw. To the point where it doesn't even feel like it should count as a lucid. |
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Alright, so I've had around 10-15 lucid dreams. They've mostly been unpleasantly short, btw. To the point where it doesn't even feel like it should count as a lucid. |
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"Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising up every time we fail.."
- Ralph Emerson
I don't know if it's 'natural' or anything but that happens to me once in a while. The feeling just comes to you and your'e lucid all of a sudden. Not so sure if this is the same way for everyone else. |
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Yeah, that's how I get most of my lucids. I never bother with dream signs, and for all the reality checks I do, I think I've only done a RC once in a dream. But I don't have any need for RC, I just know. |
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Yeah, I've only had one or two DILDs using reality checks, the rest were just sudden realizations. |
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"Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising up every time we fail.."
- Ralph Emerson
Sometimes I think that happens to me too, but it's probably just that I don't remember the dream sign |
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Maybe 40% of my dreams are the sudden-realization type, I actually had three last night and was thinking about that because since I have become more adept at lucid dreaming, I am getting more and more through RCs and reality questioning than simply the luck of suddenly becoming conscious. |
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Naturally...no, it's induced. Did you have lucid dreams before coming to this forrum or knowing that it existed? If no then it isn't natural, it's induced by knowing about it and coming here. It's day residue that your subconcious accept as part of your existence much like walking in the dream. |
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Well, I had a few lucid dreams when I was younger (mainly during nightmares, I was able to wake myself up) but I didn't know what they were. |
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"Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising up every time we fail.."
- Ralph Emerson
Then you already have the 'platform' for lucid dreaming. Just need a nudge to get it going, at least your one step better than the average person, a head start. Now you just need to know what's happening that caused the lucid dreams and what you did/think before you slept that could have caused it. Like for me now that I'm "moderately" experienced... |
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Well thanks for the explanation everyone, I think I'm unconfuzzled now. |
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"Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising up every time we fail.."
- Ralph Emerson
You've had enough lucids now that you've learned what it feels like to be dreaming and all you need is the feeling of dreaming to know that you're dreaming. It's almost always like this for me now because I've been LDing for so many years. It doesn't mean that you'll stop having normal dreams because there will still be many dreams in which you're just not being observant enough. |
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