Do you keep a dream journal? If not, start one and write down everything you remember when you wake up, even if its just key words. If you cant remember anything at all, then write that down. |
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so im just learning how to remember my dreams and i was wondering if anyone has tips to not wake up iv tryed spinning but i still wake up |
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Do you keep a dream journal? If not, start one and write down everything you remember when you wake up, even if its just key words. If you cant remember anything at all, then write that down. |
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Lucid Goals:
Fly [X] - Nuke something with a Falcon Punch [ ] - Stay lucid for longer than 20 minutes [X] - Lucid Sex [X] - Step through a Stargate and enter a new world [ ] - Save a crashing airliner [ ] - Travel in time with the DeLorean [ ] - Go to Narnia [ ] - Go to Middle-earth [ ] - Pokémon Battle [ ]
Dream journals help for recall, but not necessarily for staying in the dream. Like silver2k mentioned, touching things in a dream is a very good technique for stabilization! It also helps take your mind off your physical body. Looking around at your surroundings also helps because it helps keep you focused on the dream. Good luck! |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
Try to remember to interact with the dream. Stay physically immersed in the dream world and your dream body. This might mean touching your surroundings, rubbing your hands together or over your body, or running, jumping, and flying to feel a sense of motion. |
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thanks |
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