I love the idea of the Academy courses! I think this will definitely help keep me interested in getting into LDing |
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I love the idea of the Academy courses! I think this will definitely help keep me interested in getting into LDing |
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Last edited by Fuzzman; 04-24-2014 at 04:50 PM.
Had a near miss in one of my dreams last night, one of my goals for when I become lucid is simple manipulation like changing the color of an object. I was walking somewhere in my dream and thought to myself "If this was a dream, I could change the color of that door" and when I thought about the door changing color nothing happened so I continued on. It's great that that kind of stuff is showing up more often but frustrating how close I was |
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Read the ADA (all day awareness) guide by Yoshi. Can't post links unfortunately. It helped me get a lucid the day I tried it. Also Dream Yoga for beginners. I became lucid without doing a reality check. Things seemed weird and it just clicked. 2 years ago I tried lucid dreaming for 2 months until i gave up. I gave up due to lack of success. I resumed 3 days ago and got my first lucid. I think being aware of your surroundings is more important than doing the check itself. |
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Yeah I've been following ADA/SAT for the past week or so and it has definitely helped. While awake I do the steps correctly by becoming aware and then checking, the main problem was that in the dream I didn't do things in the right order, I just went straight to checking reality by manipulating an object but then got caught up in the dream and never become aware. I haven't been practicing for very long but already seeing progress pretty quickly so I think after a few more weeks of practicing it while awake I'll have it down and it'll carry over correctly into my dreams. |
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No luck over the past few nights, weekends aren't too great for my dream recall, too much drinking |
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Another near miss last night, I can feel it getting closer |
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Attempted WBTB this morning but I ended up not being able to get back to sleep for like an hour and then I needed to get up anyway. Couldn't recall any dreams before that, hopefully that means tonight will be more vivid with some REM rebound. |
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So many close calls lately, it's frustrating but at the same time exciting! |
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No lucidity yet, but my recall is improving greatly. I had been smoking weed hoping that I could still make progress without quitting but decided to cut it out because it's just slowing me down. It's been a few days since smoking and last night I remembered one of the longest and most vivid dreams I've had in quite a while, and it was pretty linear too, not just fragments. So I've decided to just quit smoking completely to focus only on dreaming since it's losing it's thrill anyway, and I know lucid dreaming sounds so much more rewarding |
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I had a bunch of false awakenings last night, like 6 or 7 maybe. After a few of them I started to catch on but whenever I'd think about how it might be a dream I'd wake up again and then go about it until I started realizing it again. Woke up before I got a chance to be fully lucid. Going to try to start working on more RCs when I wake up. |
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Recall is going nuts now, I remembered maybe 3 or 4 dreams last night. One of them was within the same REM period but there were 2 distinct parts to it. Getting better at waking up naturally after dreams too and also finding it easier to fall back asleep afterwards which is good |
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My daily practices are going great, awareness is almost constant except for when I'm on the computer or talking with someone, but even then I am starting to have moments where I remember to keep it up, I feel like it's just a matter of time before it starts being translated into my dreams to help me become lucid. |
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So for a couple nights I've been experimenting with plain Salvia Divinorum leaf to boost my dreams and last night I had a good result with it! I smoked some in a bong and chewed a leaf, then kept it in my cheek when I went to sleep. My first two REM periods of the night were definitely more vivid than usual, even more so than dreams that are later in the night, which is an awesome sign of how well it works. The first dream I almost became lucid and the second one I actually did get lucid! I had a false awakening right after, but ended up doing a kind of DEILD from it where I was still lucid for a little while before being startled awake by something in the dream. |
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Awareness is starting to show up more often in my dreams. Last night I took a moment to become aware of my surroundings but it didn't get me lucid, even though I was on some type of alien spaceship |
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I've been diligently working on this for a little over two months now since getting back into LDing with a couple close calls but no huge success. After reading through some stuff I'm realizing I may have been going about doing ADA the wrong way by not including enough self-awareness in the practice and just sticking to outer awareness. Don't get me wrong, the practice has been great on my recall and last night I think I had the first dream where I remembered nearly every single event in it which is great, but I'm not feeling any closer to lucidity. So now I'm going to start working on trying to stay mindful and in the present moment as much as possible throughout the day and keep track of what's going on in my mind and body as well as being critical of what is going on around me at all times. I'll also be doing at certain moments throughout the day some inner reality checks by thinking of where I am, what I'm doing, and reviewing what I've done for the past few minutes, and maybe also a physical reality check if possible. |
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Hey Fuzzman! |
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Last edited by NyxCC; 05-04-2014 at 08:21 PM.
So strangely as if by some random fate, I'm reading a book called Psycho-Cybernetics and early in it on the chapter I just read, Maltz talks about taking almost exactly what I was describing in my last post to learn to lucid dream, and applying that concept to almost any area in life that you want to improve on. He says that by visualizing yourself as already having achieved the goal your striving for in vivid detail every day, your brain will lock onto that goal and your automatic success mechanism will subconsciously take steps to help you achieve it. I guess this should be fairly obvious and I'm sure some people mention similar things on here about lucid dreaming, but I think it is a really interesting and reassuring coincidence that I read about it in this book on the same day I decide to start applying it to LDing. |
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I think I had a brief moment of lucidity last night, but it's only the faintest of memories that I couldn't remember fully. It kind of felt like my visualization practices where I was just imagining lucidity, but I still consider it a success and a reason for me to keep working with the practice. I'm noticing that I'm becoming more present within my dreams too which feels really awesome, like I'm actually there and in the moment rather than just waking up to random memories that don't feel real. It's giving more fluidity to my dreams as well instead of broken pieces that don't go together. All in all I think that what I'm doing is the way I should go about it, I just need to be more effective in my daytime practices. Lately my recall has been suffering some because I usually end up drinking in the evening with my friends (end of semester, woohoo! |
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Looks like you're on the right track, good to hear there are such improvements in the dream state. Also congrats on the mini-ld, a very good sign indeed! |
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Thanks NyxCC! Yeah I'm enjoying the progress with this so far, I think visualizing is really helping. I actually had an interesting moment last night as well, I was feeling upset about something that had happened earlier in the dream and then I thought to myself "Well that was just a dream so I guess I shouldn't worry about it anyway." For a moment after thinking that I sat there and thought about it like "wait....what?" but then kind of dismissed it and went on with the dream. I wouldn't consider that being lucid but it was pretty interesting, I guess I didn't think about how there could be a kind of retro-lucidity where I realize something earlier was a dream. |
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It's a really cool thing, I've had it happen a number of times too - we make conclusions like this and know that the previous dream was a dream. I suspect deep down we always know we are dreaming, but how to reach that knowledge?! I also take it as positive indicator because these things tend to occur more often when we have our mind set on lding. And on this particular occasion you were even closer because you started wondering. |
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Man I was so close this morning, I'd almost consider it a success. I was having a nightmare (really rare for me) that a killer was hiding out in my house, I woke up from it, did some quick RCs to make sure, then laid back down. When I was laying down I started just visualizing some stuff from the dream and then eventually I was back in it with a false awakening (didn't RC this time unfortunately |
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Had a quick moment of lucidity this morning after falling back asleep. In the dream I was on campus and I saw my girlfriend, so I went up to say hey and then realized it wasn't her. Somehow this immediately made me realize I was dreaming, I didn't even have to reality check but I went through a quick mental check anyway. I didn't recognize my location and when I tried to remember what I was just doing I could clearly recall falling back asleep so I knew it was a dream. After a couple seconds my vision started to fade, maybe from focusing too much on thinking, and I thought I was waking up but I remained calm and remembered to just try to immerse myself in the dream. I was on a bike so I started to look at it and touch the handle bars and after a few seconds my vision came back (first time that's happened, was really cool |
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Nice! Congrats! |
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Yeah I am looking forward to doing some tasks soon, but right now I'm trying to take baby steps with it and just keep it simple |
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