So I haven't updated over the weekend, but that doesn't mean that I haven't been active. Instead of giving a night by night account of what I've been doing since Friday, I'll just summarize what I did. |
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Again, still no luck last night. I seem to be sleeping more heavily and not waking up as close to the REM phase as I used to. I'm still recalling my dreams, but they seem duller and the recall seems patchier. I wonder if it has something to do with listening to those binaural beats as I drift off to sleep, as I didn't have this problem before. |
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So I haven't updated over the weekend, but that doesn't mean that I haven't been active. Instead of giving a night by night account of what I've been doing since Friday, I'll just summarize what I did. |
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I turned in at 12:45am and tried to listen to the binaural beats recording for half an hour before turning in. I think I actually dropped off this time, despite my covers being pulled down - maybe I'm getting used to it? I woke up at around 2am to the audiobook that followed after it. |
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That's a very interesting observation. The futuristic game dream must have been awesome too! |
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Actually it was a bit rubbish, the graphics were blocky and dated - it was like being stuck in a game from the late nineties like Quake or something. If I knew it was a dream I could have made things more interesting. |
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So last night I had another lucid dream success! |
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That's fantastic! Congrats! I can't remember if lights are always supposed to malfunction?, but I think it's a big success turning all lights on. I recently had to struggle to bring some light in the room and it was frustrating. So, it seems you have good dream control actually! |
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Handling dream darkness: I've rehearsed IWL a technique of turning up an imaginary light knob in the palm of my hand using my other hand. Have yet to try it out in dreams that go dark. Also, putting on night vision goggles. Mostly I just stand there stupidly thinking of what I should do until I wake up. Once I yelled "LET THERE BE LIGHT" in a dark (but not black) room, and I got a little bit more ambient light. The other thing I want to try is patting down my dream body with my dream hands (my main stabilization tech) to see if I can bring my dream body back into the "light." |
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FryingMan's Unified Theory of Lucid Dreaming: Pay Attention, Reflect, Recall -- Both Day and Night[link]
FryingMan's Dream Recall Tips -- Awesome Links
“No amount of security is worth the suffering of a mediocre life chained to a routine that has killed your dreams.”
"...develop stability in awareness and your dreams will change in extraordinary ways" -- TYoDaS
^^Those are some good ideas. I have tried candles with limited success, also a flashlight. |
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Oh, so I've nailed the dream control bit then? Brilliant! I guess I just have to work on stabilization before I graduate this course. |
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This my update for the past couple of nights, since they were both pretty much the same. I turned in at a reasonable time of around 12:45, and I woke up in the early hours to attempt a WBTB, but with no luck - I fell asleep both times. I think I need to wake myself up more during WBTB sessions, since they only ever succeed on those nights where I think I'm not going to be able to fall asleep again. |
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Indeed, extending the time out of bed or at least increasing alertness while in bed and maintaining it for a while, and of course having the expectation of lding in mind when falling asleep greatly boosts ld chances. |
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I tried the same thing last night, I went to bed at the same time and woke up at 4am. I increased the time spent awake to 15 minutes, but I didn't hold on to that expectation of lucidity while falling back to sleep, which maybe why I didn't have a lucid dream. Better luck tonight I suppose. |
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I seem to be sleeping more heavily recently - maybe my body is working overtime to process the junk I've eaten over the past couple of days, or maybe it's a winter thing, I don't know. I turned in at around 1am and slept right through until 8am. Dream recall was patchy, and I didn't wake up in the night to attempt a WBTB. |
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Nothing to report for this weekend - my sleep was rubbish and dream recall has been patchy, possibly due to stress. I guess I was also recovering from a week at work. Better luck this week I suppose. |
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I don't know if you can relate to this, but I have recently noticed that my sleep and my recall suffer greatly whenever I over-indulge surfing the net/watching movies from the tablet before bed. It's no big secret that this decreases melatonin levels, but it took me a while to figure out this was indeed responsible to a great extent for the disturbances. |
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I certainly can relate to that - usually I'm good with my sleep routine, but lately I ended up letting blogs and the odd videogame encroach on my time before bed. It doesn't seem to completely prevent me from having lucid dreams, but it cannot do my sleep any good. |
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Oh, that's a really good progress, congrats on the lds. :bravo:Sounds like they were pretty stable even without extra stabilization. And yay for the discipline! Must keep it up like that myself! |
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Thanks NyxCC - unfortunately I wasn't able to repeat my success from last night, even though I went through the same routine as the previous night. |
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I didn't have the time to update yesterday, but last night and the previous night were pretty much the same. I turn in at around 12:45, still keeping up the 'no PC/TV for an hour before bed' routine, and then waking up the early hours of the morning. I performed a WBTB for 15 minutes and then turned in again. |
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Having detailed recall like that is great, I look forward to getting back to my previous highs. It takes waking up directly from the dreams I believe. I had one long (probably my second longest, continuous scene to scene (about 8 transitions)) one just a few nights ago, it was really great to remember all that. |
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FryingMan's Unified Theory of Lucid Dreaming: Pay Attention, Reflect, Recall -- Both Day and Night[link]
FryingMan's Dream Recall Tips -- Awesome Links
“No amount of security is worth the suffering of a mediocre life chained to a routine that has killed your dreams.”
"...develop stability in awareness and your dreams will change in extraordinary ways" -- TYoDaS
Definitely agree on the need to wake up directly from dreams in increasing recall. It is always during my phases of increased recall that I get lucidity. |
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On Saturday night I had another short-lived lucid dream success. I turned in at around 12:45 and I woke up in the early hours of the morning after a dream. Instead of doing a WBTB like I normally do, I ended up DEILDing straight back into it, and I was lucid for a brief period of time before waking back up. Perhaps if I'd remembered to practice the dream stabilization technique I might have lasted longer. |
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That's great! You seem to be having lds pretty consistently recently! Congrats on the DEILD! |
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Yes, dream recall certainly seems to be picking up. No success last night though - I woke up at around 5am and attempted a WBTB. No luck this time, I just fell back to sleep, but my recall was pretty good. |
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