I kinda have the same problem, except for me I can usually only stay lucid for around 30 seconds to a minute before I wake up. Really annoying. |
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I started a thread the other day about waking up after thinking I had become lucid, but last night I DEFINITELY did become lucid. I was in a speedboat that was travelling on a motorway (highway) at great speeds, and I was terrorfied that we were going to crash, but then I suddenly thought how odd it was that a speedboat was travelling on land and I thought of the film, Waking Life, where the guy gets a lift in a speedboat that is also a car near the beginning of his lucid dream (those who have seen it will know what I mean). I suddenly realised that I was in a dream. But before I had the chance to do anything I saw the dream fade away and within a few seconds I had woken up! |
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I kinda have the same problem, except for me I can usually only stay lucid for around 30 seconds to a minute before I wake up. Really annoying. |
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Alright. I just recently joined this sight, but before that I had many lucids. I have been on a bit of a dryspell(until yesterday |
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Reality is what you make it. Why not make it a dream?
My very lucid DJ:http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=97986
Cool! I was just reading a book by Stephen Laberge (Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming) and I just read like an hour ago about how to prevent premature awakenings. Basically he talked about activating your 5 senses to stay into a dream. This way your brain will be more focused on what is happening in the dream, then on what your [I]actually[I] doing (lying in bed). |
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Last edited by marcher22; 06-03-2010 at 02:57 AM.
"The world is your playground. There are bumps along the way but this playground comes with a fully equipped toolbox with equipment out there to solve ANY disease,problem or issue out there. ONE problem. Some tools are harder to find than others. Lucid dreaming is just one of them."
- Marcher22
You probably got excited. That happened to me the first time. I was just like "HOLY CRAP I'M ACTUALLY DRE-... Awake." |
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^^^^ LMAO!!!! This happened to me all the time back when I was having my first few lucids and didn't know a thing about stabilizing. |
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'The petals dance through the wind,
The crimson blood shimmers on the snow,
The shattered heart weeps of hidden sorrow.
And over a pure white sky,
rises a black moon.'
- Max
My first lucid was pretty long because I basically had no expectations for the first one. I treat dreaming as a gift. When I wake up from a regular dream I don't groan that I didn't have a lucid, I'm just happy I had a dream. I know the lucid will come with time. Basically when I was thinking of what to do in my first lucid I just decided to make sure to stabilize and reality check, no flying goals yet and such, I know I'll have more. |
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*Starting from scratch. *
DILD's = 2, WILD's = 0
Ways to stop waking up after realizing you are asleep: |
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Thanks for your suggestions guys, but it happened again. I Became lucid and immediately looked down at my hands. I looked at them for a couple of seconds before trying to tell myself to 'focus'. Unfortunately it faded out within a couple of seconds.... |
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If things start to go black, quickly try and feel objects. If you start to lose sight, get your hands and start force opening your dream eyes. |
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Hgld1234 wuz here!
My dream goals
Complete a ToTM [] Hypnotize a DC [] Summon a DC [X] Teleport [X] Play with fire []
A few possibilities: |
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Sometimes I wonder if anyone has really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like.
I've had a few LD's, and only one of those I was able to control. What I did was I stopped what I was doing and said "It's ok, I got this" and was ablet o stay lucid for a little longer, but soon lost the dream after try to calm down again |
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Dreams Recalled since 10-31-09: 776
Best Recall in One Night: 8 (12-25-10).
DILDs: 8 (2-26-11); MILDs: 4 (7-28-10)
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