Hi everyone. Excellent forum. Just getting started at taking advantage of the terrific resource! |
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Hi everyone. Excellent forum. Just getting started at taking advantage of the terrific resource! |
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A little more detail to add to the short-term goals: when I have my next LD, (hopefully within a week or two) I want to try to stabilize it. I think for me this is the next most important skill to develop, after inducing LDs to begin with. My strategy will be to focus my attention on something in the dream that I can both see and touch, and try to see how much detail I can experience, with the goal of remembering as much detail as possible when I finally wake up. My hope is that this way, the focus on sensory details in the dream will keep the dream stable, but the goal of trying to notice details so that I'll be able to write them down after I wake up will keep me lucid, since it will reinforce the idea that I'm not currently awake. |
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Hey Regulator, welcome to intro class! |
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thanks! Will do! |
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Not much news. I'm reality checking probably 5 to 7 times a day. Each time I'm spending a decent chunk of time trying to convince myself that I'm not dreaming. I'm pretty sure my RCs are solid. I do several things - count fingers, look at clocks, hold nose and breathe, and also think about the current situation explicitly and try to recognize if anything is unusual. It's a pretty rigorous RC protocol. I'm trying to be careful not to half-ass the RCs. |
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Oh, you definitely take advantage of the natural wakes - they are excellent for wbtbs. And wbtb is super helpful for both dilds and wilds. |
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Update: 2 weeks into my attempt to start lucid dreaming. So far no luck. Closest I came was one dream where I did a RC, but I did it in a half-assed way and failed to realize that it was a dream. Still doing RCs several times a day. I've been using a voice recorder on my phone to record dreams. I'm recording at least 1 every night. Been a little lazy because most nights I could record 2 or 3, but I am often really tired, and I think (correctly) "Well, I'll have another one later and I can record that one." Which is true almost always, so I rarely never go a night without a recorded dream. But maybe I should start recording them all. |
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The dream RC is a great progress, Regulator! What kind of RC did you do? If you wish you can do more than one RC during the day, that way you have more assurance to catch the dream. Also, whenever performing it, expect it to work. Say RC counting fingers, expect having more fingers. If so - dream! If not, then try reading a text, expect it to change... |
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OK, I'm back on track (hopefully) after an absence from LD practice. I've been keeping a journal the last week or so, and I'm going to start using the journal here again. Woo-hoo! |
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Welcome back! |
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Only the ladder is real. The climb is all there is.
I tried to WILD this morning for the first time ever after a WBTB. And while it wasn't ultimately successful, the initial stages went off without a hitch. I was still, listening to white noise. I quickly got what I think was sleep paralysis. Not sure. I wasn't actually paralyzed I don't think. Rather it was more like a feeling that my body was disconnected and would be unresponsive if I tried to move it. I got a little hypnogogic imagery with the sound. And then, very quickly, I enter into a sort of visualization state that is very dreamlike. It all moves along really efficiently, except that every single time (and I did it like 4 times) the onset of the actual dreamlike state comes along hand in hand with a loss of conscious awareness that I want to stay lucid. Everything works great and is actually pretty easy for me except that last crucial step. Gonna have to work on that. |
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