Gonna read "Exploring the world of lucid dreaming" now. And I will start trying to priortize lucid dreaming a bit more. I can feel my second lucid dream sneaking in on me!
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Gonna read "Exploring the world of lucid dreaming" now. And I will start trying to priortize lucid dreaming a bit more. I can feel my second lucid dream sneaking in on me!
Good choice! :)
Let us know how you like the book!
Such a classic.
If you have the print edition, I find that it's great to read LD-related material during WBTB. That stuff tends to really get into my head and influence my dream content later. Even if I don't become lucid, I'll frequently get close and/or discuss lucid dreaming with a Dream Character at some point during the morning. Throughout the reading, keep pausing and think, "I'm going to do this. I will realize that I'm dreaming." It gets kind of exciting after you do this a few times. LOL.
However, if you are reading on a computer screen or Kindle, it may be better to avoid that much bright light (especially blue wavelength light.) Although there are ways around that if, like me, you are unafraid to wear dork glasses during your WBTB. :D
Woot, back again.
Been a long time since I last did any kind of work towards lucid dreaming. I've had 2 LD's in the meantime (meantime being like 8 months or something).
In the first one I just flew up in the air and woke up immediately. In the second I actually tried to do some dream stabilization but not successfully at all.
I see the fact that I at least tried as a step in the right direction though.
Anyway just posting here to say I'm gonna get my sleep schedule in order and write in my DJ again.
Small steps, don't wanna run dry again.
Mainly doing this for better dream recall anyway (I really enjoy dreams!)
Somewhere down the road I'll probably go for lucid again, right now any DILD's are "just" gonna be a welcome gift of awesomeness ;)
Guess I'm really writing this in order to somehow get a sense of responsibility to actually do this stuff.
Over and out.