Covlad, it's great to have you back at it! There's nothing wrong with a fresh start. |
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Hello, right I basically decided to start a new workbook as my old one is kinda big and I would like see how I've progressed starting from today |
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Covlad, it's great to have you back at it! There's nothing wrong with a fresh start. |
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Haha, yesss. I've always wanted to go space. I made it to the edge of the atmosphere while flying in a LD but then I woke up |
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Hey covlad, welcome back! |
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Thank you, and yes I do. I wake up at 7 it takes me 15 mins at most about 80% of the time, then I go back to sleep for 30/60 mins during the week and about another 3/4 hours at the weekend! |
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Last edited by covlad96; 03-23-2013 at 12:01 AM.
Well I read your dreams, looks like your recall is really good. |
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Yeah, 7. I usually wake up tired with however much sleep I have. Its just that the night before I felt refreshed waking up, so I was just saying back to normal now. |
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Last edited by covlad96; 03-23-2013 at 10:34 PM.
Poop.. just missed you in chat |
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Yeah, I kinda logged into chat and forgot I had the tab open, so I would of forgot to reply haha |
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Oh I do that all the time, it's super annoying. Fortunately it doesn't happen in lucids for me, since the awareness level is much higher. But sometimes I've lost lucidity, and then I switch to 3rd. I think the point is, and you're doing this already, is to keep the awareness practices going. Not sure if this would help with switching points of view in your nonlucids, but it should help you get lucid more, and in first person more. Just my prediction anyway |
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I've only had one lucid where I was in third person but it was one of them lower level lucids. So yeah, I reckon awareness does help a lot! |
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The night before last I didn't record any dreams, I had one but forgot to write it down! |
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Last edited by covlad96; 03-27-2013 at 10:44 PM.
Congratulations on the LD, covlad! |
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Hey, I decided to post back into my workbook as I think this class is super awesome. I recently joined the DILD class because I thought that may be a good place for help with MILD if I needed it. I dunno if I'm allowed to be in two classes at once, am I? But I like posting in here. Anyway I've been going for about week now and had a lucid last night. It was about 5 mins long, and the awareness was quite low at the start but picked up near the end. I had quite a fun time haha. |
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Hey man! Yeah you can join as many classes as you can keep up with. You've probably got about all you need out of the intro class, so moving on to a more specialized induction class like gab's is not a bad idea. You already know the basics, and can get lucid when you work at it, and you still get them randomly when you're not focused on them. So consider yourself a graduate! You can keep up with your workbook in here for as long as you like of course. We're here if you ever need anything. |
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Last edited by OpheliaBlue; 06-24-2013 at 01:02 AM.
Congratulations on the lucid! Five minutes is actually a nice lucid. If you're focused, you can get a lot done in 5 minutes. And I know what you mean about keeping up an Intro Class workbook. There's just something about this place -- this is where I really found my way and it's always nice to return home. |
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Thanks man, five minutes felt like quite a long time for a lucid but you know when you're not quite aware its just not as satisfying. Yeah, so I began to work on my awareness over the week and working on self awareness which I've never done before and I got a lucid last night! I done some dream control and fully stabilized my dream, in fact I remembered something from the Q&A podcast which I was going to do to help stabilize the dream. This dream was about 5 minutes as well but felt so much better because of actually being in an aware and stabilized dream. So if you want to read it, its here. |
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Great! It sounds like that awareness work has paid off handsomely. It's great that you're picking up on the subtlety of self-awareness so well, which is a concept that really eluded me for a long time. (Still something I really try to work on.) Knowing where you fit into the "story" you inhabit and activating your critical, questioning mind... these things seem to help tremendously with LD rates, from my experience. |
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