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Last edited by plabebob; 07-12-2013 at 08:44 PM.
Hey plabebob! Welcome |
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Ahhh, I know how that feels! When I first started, I surrounded myself with lucid this lucid that. That's okay! It helps put you in a better mindset to have LD's |
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I initially read placebo instead of plabebob. Welcome to the class! So have you read LaBerge's book already? I remember reading in his book that a month is the usual time frame that the majority of people get lucid, so 4 weeks is a good goal for trying to get lucid. Keep in mind it may also take one month or several months for DILD techniques to set in. Same can be said for awareness techniques like ADA. |
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Ahhhh, yes, not an uncommon mistake that people new to LDing make. I'm glad that you've learned a lot from LaBerge's book! It's a great read for both experienced and inexperienced LDers. |
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When you do ADA, try to be aware of your self as well as everything around you. Self-awareness, in my opinion, is much more important than awareness of the world around you, because in a dream, it's all you. There is no outside world to be aware of. |
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Check out my DreamViews Podcast with OpheliaBlue!
The best reason for having dreams is that in dreams no reasons are necessary.
No sailor controls the sea. Only a foolish sailor would say such a thing. Similarly, no lucid dreamer controls the dream.
Like a sailor on the sea, we lucid dreamers direct our perceptual awareness within the larger state of dreaming.
Great job Plabebob!! |
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Check out my DreamViews Podcast with OpheliaBlue!
The best reason for having dreams is that in dreams no reasons are necessary.
No sailor controls the sea. Only a foolish sailor would say such a thing. Similarly, no lucid dreamer controls the dream.
Like a sailor on the sea, we lucid dreamers direct our perceptual awareness within the larger state of dreaming.
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