I readed about a method. If you focus your eyes some close object and dont move them you will wake up. |
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Hey guys, I don't know if this is in the right thread but I'm trying to ask this question. I've had several of dreams where I could never wake my self up. The dream would just continue until something wakes me up. I have also had vivid dreams that I tried to force my self to wake up from. But I can't seem to wake up from the dream as well. Same thing happens to normal dreams. Sometimes I have failed to wake up. It feels like something is holding me back in the dream from waking up until something deadly happens to me in the dream or if something exciting happens to me in the dream. And now as for Lucids. How can you wake your self up from a Lucid Dream? I really want to get into this. I am reading tutorials on this site. But I have no clue on how to wake my self up from a Lucid Dream. I'm afraid, If I do have a Lucid Dream. I wouldn't know what to do to wake my self up. And as for False Awakenings. How can you wake your self up from those? |
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Last edited by Skarr; 03-28-2010 at 12:54 PM.
I readed about a method. If you focus your eyes some close object and dont move them you will wake up. |
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You can kill yourself ( What I used to do when I wanted to wake up from nightmares ) Or just expect yourself to wake up. |
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When I was a kid I used to close my eyes for a couple of seconds and imagine laying in my bed and when I would open my eyes, I would open my real ones. |
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Last Lucid: July 15, 2011
Current Lucid Goal: Summon a Dragon
Something that never fails to wake me up is thinking about my body lying in bed. Think about the exact position you're lying in, maybe even try to get into that position in the dream. Heavy blinking sometimes works too. |
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you may not have a strong enough connection between your dream mind and your wakened mind. Essentially the same but in our dreams we tend to separate our selves. It's this separation you need to disregard, by making a better connection. |
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"MementoMori, the lucid machine"
"There's nothing better than knowing what it's like to fly like superman. Being fully aware of the air whipping by you, controlling every movement of every single atom in your body with a single thought. It's real freedom, and there's not a word good enough to describe it, so I'll just call it dreamy for now."
As mentioned above ^^ try to eliminate the separation of the waking and dreaming states. If you believe you will wake up in a dream, then you will. Remember, you can do anything you put your mind to in the dream, so have confidence about waking up. I don't see why someone would want to wake up, but I guess we all have our own reasons |
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Dream on...
"MementoMori, the lucid machine"
"There's nothing better than knowing what it's like to fly like superman. Being fully aware of the air whipping by you, controlling every movement of every single atom in your body with a single thought. It's real freedom, and there's not a word good enough to describe it, so I'll just call it dreamy for now."
I was just joking, but yea I understand what you mean, sorry if I offended you. |
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no not at all |
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"MementoMori, the lucid machine"
"There's nothing better than knowing what it's like to fly like superman. Being fully aware of the air whipping by you, controlling every movement of every single atom in your body with a single thought. It's real freedom, and there's not a word good enough to describe it, so I'll just call it dreamy for now."
Yeah I heard that while in the dream, going to bed to wake up works. |
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Think about yourself lying in bed and imagine the feeling of your covers, clothing, etcetera. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
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Just think about waking up and "just do it" a bit hard to describe, think about your phisical body and it's world and feel for it lying in bed, just keep it in your mind and you'll probably wake up pretty quickly, if it doesn't work just keep the idea you've got a phisical body and your going back to it and it's pulling you back up in mind. Once your used to the feeling of waking up from a dream you should be able to recreate it at will, to me it feels vaguely like pulling myself up back into something. |
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I have always just willed myself awake. Never had a problem. False awakenings have generally been easy to recognize for me. |
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I just close my eyes and voila! I'm awake. That's why I never blink in a lucid dream. |
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The first quality lucid that I had, I ran around and had my fun and when I was ready to wake up. I simply said "ok, now wake up" and I woke up in the posture that you lay for the WILD method. (that is how I remember it) |
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Try opening your real eyes? That should wake you up! |
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I've never been able to wake myself up from dreams. I used to dream-suicide, but that doesn't work anymore. (My response to death in dreams: I heal the gaping hole in my head and stalk off to find the guy that shot me.) |
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I wake myself up my jerking my neck toward the left and it works 99.99% of the time. The only time it didn't work was when I thought it wouldn't. Although I used to do this a lot to escape nightmares, they are actually one of the EASIEST ways to make an LD occur. You will always wake up out of a LD though and if you are really worried just set an alarm. I set an alarm 5 hours after I goto bed so I can wake up and directly go into REM and try to LD. If only I could fall asleep before 5 hrs...haha. |
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I suggest you are asking the wrong question. If you are trying to wake yourself up from a dream, you are lucid or at least semi-lucid. Control your dream, and enjoy it. So many people have a hard time staying in dreams, and you have the opposite problem! |
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Ever since I was achild, I could wake myself up from dreams. Not always, but the skill has gotten easier. My father also, could do this since being a child. The technique is simple - I simply shake myself awake. Making your actual, physical body do things while you're asleep can be quite difficult. A spasmodic shake seems to be one of the easiest, basic things we can do in our real body when dreaming. If I don't like a dream, I sometimes say out loud that I'm going to wake up - then I simply shake myself awake. |
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I used to scrunch my eyes tightly for a few seconds, think and expect of waking up, and wrench them open. That was back since before I had LDs, but I did it quite a few times in semi-lucid moments of non-lucid nightmares. |
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