Welcome, Adam! Great to have you with us, and great to know you're getting back into lucid dreaming! With your lucid dreaming history it should be easier to return to it |
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Welcome, Adam! Great to have you with us, and great to know you're getting back into lucid dreaming! With your lucid dreaming history it should be easier to return to it |
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Bringing back my recall |
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The most consistent way is simply practice, every time you wake up (even in the middle of the night) note down anything you remember, even feelings. I also recommend you set your intention to recall your dreams before you go to bed. You just need to get your mind to classify dreams as important again and once you've done that you should have no problem with recall. |
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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.
So last night i dreamt 3 dreams that i remember some of. While writing about it in my dream journal it came to me that i almost got lucid at one point! |
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Lol at the bear |
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Tonight i remember one dream, and it was about Bruce Springsteen. |
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Hey, congratulations! That means you actually achieved a very low level of lucidity. That's great! This is how it begins for you! |
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Last edited by CanisLucidus; 11-11-2012 at 04:53 AM.
Thanks for the awesome feedback! So last night i tried to simply remember my dreams, instead of trying to have a lucid. Well guess what, i got lucid |
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Well it's kind of like i am flying, having a good time eating pie when BAM! A zombie pops up... I have tried once to think like, this is just a dream you can't hurt me. It did help, but in this dream i wasen't lucid enough to think logic. |
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Awesome, congratulations on the lucid! This is great. Just the effort to remember your dreams seems to have gotten your awareness right where you need. |
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That is actually really helpful, i have never thought about it like that. I didin't tell the whole story about the zombie situation thought. |
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Cool, sounds like you can really handle yourself. |
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Tonight i did not have any lucid dreams, altought i did have a very nice dream about me and my father exploring whats left of my town after it moves (it will move irl) |
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Wow, amazing stuff. Thanks for explaining it. |
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Thanks, for the advices and i don't even think it was the first dream on the subject. The weird part is that it is not being moved right NOW , and i will probably not even live here when it does happen. So it seems so strange that it's even on my mind :/ |
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That's interesting, but it does seem pretty normal to me. I think that we become attached to the permanence of places, particularly the places that we've lived. |
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WOW that's what happened to a town near here. Picher, Oklahoma, USA. They had too much lead and too many sinkholes. I never went there but it was all over the news. Actually this whole region was built over abandoned mines. I'd hate to live here if the New Madrid fault line ever gives us a big earthquake. Supposedly we are over due. Ah well that was a bit of topic. |
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Last edited by Xanous; 11-13-2012 at 01:30 AM.
The last time i haven't had time to lucid dream. I have had so much to do, because of homework and tests. Now i'm free thought so tonight i will try again. |
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So interesting about your town Adam O_O I wonder now, that your testing is done, if this will work its way into your dreams. |
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It is weird how we tend to dream of particular places, even thought we haven't been there in a while :O I for an example often dream of my old school, that i haven't gone to in 4 years. |
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