Hello dreamers!
I'm Tuckson, a spanish, 29-yo lucid dreamer .
A bit of my background on lucid dreaming can be checked on my Introduction post.
In short, I've been able to Lucid Dream in the past a couple of times, but I wasn't aware of any of the techniques to stabilize dreams once you're lucid, nor of all the induction techniques that exist.
This is an ability that I really want to learn, and I'll work hard to get a good lucid-dreaming-flow going . Thanks to all people responsible for the creation of this courses and the forum!
See you around .
Reality Checks:
- General awareness
- Pinching my nose and trying to breathe
- Trying to push my finger through my hand
Dream Signs:
- (Working on it)
Short-Term Goals:
- Learn to properly stabilize a dream once I'm lucid.
- Ask someone in my dreams if he/she knows that this is a dream and how he/she feels about it.
- Find one dream sign.
- Look in a mirror.
Long-Term Goals:
- Fly (in LD)
- Know myself enough to determine what helps me to have good dream recall and dream lucidity
- Be able to materialize anything I want (in LD)
Lucid/Dream Recall History:
- I've had better times for dream recall, being able to recall up to 4 dreams in a single night. I started again not long ago, so I can recall at least 1 dream or a fragment of one of the dreams each night.
- I had a Lucid Dream a couple of nights ago
Current Technique:
- DILD
Sleep schedule
- Usually from 23h00 to 7h00
- If I go out and I arrive later than that time, I usually sleep from the time I arrive until 8h-10h in the morning (regardless the time I go to bed). This does not happen very often .
Motivation (why I want to lucid dream)
- I believe this is an important step in my spiritual journey
- Lucid dreaming will provide a goo foundation for beginning to Astral Projection
- I believe I can talk to my subconscious.
- I can learn to confront my fears.
- I can live any kind of adventure without physically leaving home.
- It's super-fun!
What will I do in my next Lucid Dream
- First, I will stabilize the dream by touching the ground and/or walls (last time I did this, it was so cool I want to repeat)
- Second, I'll ask people if they know this is a dream and how do they feel about it
Ideas for the future (list to be updated)
- Ask someone in my dream if they represent any part of my subconscious. Or what part of "me" do they represent.
- Try to invoke something like my animal totem: an animal that me (or my subconscious) would be attached to.
- Try to invoke a physical representation of my subconscious to ask questions.
- Fly
- Perform a Kamehameha
- Check the Tasks of the Year/Month and Dares
- More ideas: http://www.world-of-lucid-dreaming.c...id-dreams.html
- More ideas (II): http://www.world-of-lucid-dreaming.c...hallenges.html
Course progress
- Intro Class: Lesson I
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