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Last edited by thinkfirst; 03-13-2017 at 10:22 PM.
An appealing practice to start/continue is the visualizing while going to sleep and setting some repetitive intentions when going to sleep and during yoga nidra that the physical body is sleeping and consciousness is awake |
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Its called Chidakasha Dharana. |
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Last edited by thinkfirst; 01-07-2017 at 07:38 PM.
What a great way to focus the mind and ward off thinking as I go to sleep. |
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Sun Jan 8. |
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Last edited by thinkfirst; 01-08-2017 at 03:39 PM.
Welcome to the class! |
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Only the ladder is real. The climb is all there is.
Progress as of today: |
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Continuing every day and night looking for the technique that works for me. |
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Its the first time I've ever had a dream of my death. And that I felt the cause of it and recognized that I had died. I think I woke up after the death occurred. And it was actually a scheduled execution by electricity or something. Apparently me and another person did something that the school board decided it was worthy of death. The dream proceeded through telling my family, dispersing of my things, having many thousands of people petition, have a private family and friend swimming party, a final school board meeting. The school board members were dressed up in pint-sized frog costumes. They would not change their mind. |
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I've been studying more techniques and so I'm going to shrink my goals even more. |
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OK. Good progress today. Very good. |
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Hey! Nice progress! |
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Only the ladder is real. The climb is all there is.
Seated meditation has improved enormously since beginning this journey of seeking lucid dreaming. Focusing the mind, stilling the thoughts have become much easier. If I never get to lucid dreaming, then at least meditation has improved, and that results in a more stable and purified nervous system. All good. |
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Along with shrinking my goals I want to explore motivation. |
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Note taking on a video about dream yoga and lucid dreaming: |
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I need to make some distinctions that will be helpful for me as I describe my experiences and I don't know that anyone else here on DV uses them, but I will. |
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Last edited by thinkfirst; 01-27-2017 at 12:18 AM.
I'm sure it is, as with other skills, that lucid dreaming just takes longer for some than others, but I wish I had a better idea on when to expect lucidity to finally happen. |
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Yes, we are definitely in for the long run, however, it is best that expectations are always set on "I will have a lucid dream tonight". Be sure to go to sleep with this thought every night. While it may work on some nights and not others, this attitude is the only way to reach our subconscious mind. So, every night you go to sleep, expect to become lucid that very night. And sure enough you will!!! |
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Only the ladder is real. The climb is all there is.
Yay. |
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That is fantastic! Congrats! |
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Only the ladder is real. The climb is all there is.
I will eventually learn my particular recipe for bringing in a lucid dream. |
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There seems to be a pattern emerging that I don’t know if I like, but if its reality, then there’s not much I can do about it. Maybe and the skill of LD gets better, the pattern will not be too strong. |
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3 out of 4 LD have now been within the routine of going to bed later than I wanted, getting up around 6 or 7 to get people out the door, then going back to bed. I usually have an hour before I really have to get up for the day. It takes awhile to get back to sleep, but then I have a LD. If this seems to be the formula for success, I will keep practicing. |
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