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      Brigid's Workbook

      Here's my workbook! Woohoo! I joined DV a while ago and I've been interested in lucid dreaming for a few years, but I tend to get sidetracked; and therefore I haven't achieved many lucid dreams. I'm hoping that doing this class will help me to stay on track and figure out methods that work best for me.

      Reality Checks:

      I try to do reality checks whenever I happen to think about lucid dreaming. I admit, I haven't been doing a lot of them lately but I'm trying to pick up the habit again. I usually go for the finger-through-the-palm RC, since that's the one I feel works best for me. I also try to keep a general awareness going throughout the day, and try to question the reality of things happening around me. (I also tend to do RCs when I see something strange/unusual in my waking life.)

      Dream Signs:

      Stairs, museums, subways/trains, schools I used to go to (middle school, high school, etc.), family and/or family reunions, vacations/travel, my high school friends ... I don't have a lot of specific ones that I've noticed, but those are some that seem to appear fairly frequently.

      Short-Term Goals:

      - GET MORE SLEEP. This is probably the biggest problem standing in my way. I tend to go to bed later than I should, plus I'm a pretty bad insomniac a lot of the time. Probably going to bed earlier and trying not to be on my computer so late at night should help. Ideally I'd like to get around 8 hours of sleep a night.
      - Increase my dream recall. I try to remember at least one dream per night, but I'd like to remember more than that. I've found that if I'm good about recording my dreams as soon as I wake up, and keeping it up for a long time, I can usually remember around 3 a night.
      - Remember to keep still and try to recall my dreams whenever I wake up.
      - Remember to do RCs every day.

      Long-Term Goals:

      Be able to have longer and more vivid lucid dreams. (I sometimes become lucid in my dreams, but I usually forget that I'm dreaming soon after the realization, or I wake up almost right away.)


      Lucid/Dream Recall History:

      Errrm, I haven't had very many that I remember. I've had a few dreams where I realized I was dreaming, but––as I said earlier––I tend to forget or wake up almost right away. But I've also had a few dreams where I was kind of observing something (kind of like watching a movie) and could control what was happening even though I wasn't physically a part of the dream, if that makes sense ... and those were pretty cool.

      Current Technique:

      At the very least, I try to keep my dream journal updated and write in it every day, even if I hardly remember anything from my dreams. I usually find that when I consistently update my dream journal, I remember my dreams a lot more clearly and they become more complex and vivid. I also try to make a habit of doing RCs every day, at least a few times a day. I've also tried waking myself up early and going back to sleep, and I've found that to be helpful; I may try that technique again since I haven't been doing it for a while.
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      “I dreamed I was a butterfly, flitting around in the sky; then I awoke. Now I wonder: Am I a man who dreamt of being a butterfly, or am I a butterfly dreaming that I am a man?” ~ Chuang Tzu

      "This is my dream. I'll decide where it goes from here." ~ Alice in Wonderland

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      Brigid, sounds like you got a good start there! I alas know all about the tendency to forget to RC, and I am also working on improving it again to make it more into a habit, but I find I have to be extra careful to not just do an RC mindlessly. Anyway, I just wanted to wish you good luck in your efforts!
      You may say I'm a dreamer.
      But I'm not the only one
      - John Lennon

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      Thanks Joanna!
      “I dreamed I was a butterfly, flitting around in the sky; then I awoke. Now I wonder: Am I a man who dreamt of being a butterfly, or am I a butterfly dreaming that I am a man?” ~ Chuang Tzu

      "This is my dream. I'll decide where it goes from here." ~ Alice in Wonderland

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