me: teacher!! how do i make a workbook?? do i just make a thread that is called workbook?? |
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So I've been going for about three weeks, my dream recall is way up. I've been doing WBTB pretty religiously, but simply. Any tips or readings on how to get WBTB to work better for me? Check out my workbook if it helps. |
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“Not much touches us, but we long to be touched. We lie awake at night willing the darkness to part and show us a vision.”
me: teacher!! how do i make a workbook?? do i just make a thread that is called workbook?? |
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Hey, goldenphoniex. Yep, you make a workbook thread! More info here: http://www.dreamviews.com/intro-clas...sons-i-iv.html You can also have a look at other workbooks as examples if you're stuck on what to put in yours. |
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Hi ColdRusalka! Congratulations on the increased dream recall. That's a very important step on the way toward regular lucid dreaming, so you're doing important work there. I'd say that it's one of the most important foundation skills for LD. |
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no one has posted anything on my workbook. |
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Last edited by goldenphoniex; 04-21-2014 at 01:51 PM.
I have a question. If someone with (hypothetically) no natural way of gaining lucid dreams or even vivid dreams, so basically someone who has to learn A LOT before getting any results, would consistently use and practice all the guides and rules and tips from others on this site. Do you think that he/she would be able to come to a point where he/she gets an LD daily? |
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From what I have seen, what I have read and from experiences what I can tell you is it really depends on the person. If a person is very focused on being an LDer, practices ADA (all day awareness), does constant RCs (reality checks) and always gets plenty of sleep then maybe, MAYBE he or she could have an LD every day. |
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A lucid every day is something that for most people takes a lot of work, but it can be done. (Not by me yet, though! |
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Thanks for the replies. |
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Since this is the Q&A I'll just be dropping another question I have here if you guys don't mind. Basically I have started my DJ 4 days ago. And I can recall about 3 dreams, on average, a night. Though this seems to get higher and higher. Two days ago I knew I had 5, though I forgot 1 or 2 of them, because I didn't write them down immediately |
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Again everyone is different and this totally depends on your sleep cycles and how much sleep you are getting. Sleep cycles are usually about 90 minutes and your REM periods get longer during each sleep cycle. It is possible to have dreams in non REM but REM is where a majority of your dreams occur. If you get 6 hours of sleep a night that is about 4 sleep cycles and its a good chance you will have some sort of dream during each of those. If you get 9 hours of sleep then you should get around 6 dreams. A lot of my dreams chain together very strangely so what may seem like 4 separate dreams is actually just a chain of dreams with a strange type of transition between them. Sometimes I lay very still after I wake up and just think what I was just doing, then I work through my dream backwards and try to remember key points and then build the details off of those key points. |
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I'm at 9hours of sleep most of the time. So I guess I have some room for improvement |
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In the first lesson, it says to list the times you naturally go to sleep and wake up. I wake up to an alarm every day, so how would I list that? Also, it says to do an RC when you notice something weird in the day. I don't really know what would be considered weird, and can't you just do an RC whenever? Also how and where would I list the RC's in my workbook as well? For each, would I just make a new post in my workbook each day and list all my RC's and the weird thing I noticed and then the times I went to bed and woke up? |
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If you always use an alarm, then don't worry about it. I'm the same way. |
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Last edited by OpheliaBlue; 08-21-2014 at 08:33 PM.
Thank you for the reply. You helped me out a lot. |
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Everything Ophelia said! |
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Firstly, I'd like to say that this is my first post on Dream Views and that it has been a wonderful resource thus far. Anyway, last night I had what I'm fairly certain was a lucid dream, because I was completely in control of my actions in the dream world. I kept checking my hands and telling myself that I was dreaming so that I didn't wake up, but maybe 5 minutes into the dream, I could feel myself in my physical body. It was as though if I did anything in the dream, I would do it in real life, like I woke up but could still see the dream as a foggy image. My question is whether or not this was due to me not properly stabilizing the dream, and also I was wondering if this has happened to anyone else? |
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Welcome, morrilet! Congratulations on the lucid dream! |
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Hi everybody! Long time no see, hope everyone's doing fine. |
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"A winner has to speak not of the world as it is, but of the world as it should be!"
Hey Haithem! Always great to see you around here! |
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A little while ago, I laid down on the couch and closed my eyes. When I did, my eyes began spazzing out and moving automatically. And it moves faster and faster every few seconds. And what is weird is I can feel something on the sides of my head when my eyes are closed for too long. Sorry if this is a stupid question, but is this normal? Is it anything related to sleep or anything? Or is it just my imagination? And the feeling begins to press against my cheek if I close my eyes for a very long time. |
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Hey nexus, welcome to intro class! |
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How long should I keep a DJ before actually LDing or trying to do the methods such as DILD and WILD? |
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