Why wake yourself up so soon? Patience is a virtue. You could have just tried it again a few times, or let the dream lead the way for you to places you wouldn't have even thought of visiting. |
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I had a lucid dream a while back, I woke up In my bed and was playing 360 then something weird happened and I became lucid via RC, I went to my living room and I felt like I was going to wake up so I pictured myself somewhere else and started spinning (I cant remember where I wanted to go) but when I stopped spinning NOTHING had changed, I had fully believed i would be somewhere else, I felt like I had no limitations... I was so disappointed that I willed myself to wake up |
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Why wake yourself up so soon? Patience is a virtue. You could have just tried it again a few times, or let the dream lead the way for you to places you wouldn't have even thought of visiting. |
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Stirred has a point. |
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Wait... How do I stabilize? That kinda sounds like a chemical reacion or something, lol, what is stabilization and how can I achieve it |
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I'm sorry I'm really new, and i think my Lu Ida were by lick anyway, so it's kinda weird wen I think I have everything down then I learn something that's completely necessary to the dream proccess... Now that you say it, my dream was extremely blurry it was annoying and I could barely see. |
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stabilising a dream is actually very simple. Its all about grounding yourself in the dream and getting used to your dream senses to drown out any thoughts of your physical body laying in bed, as if you start to think about it, well lets just say your lucid will be short. |
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Wiki Dream Stabilization Guide |
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Dont worry, the whole thing is a learning process, even for the pro's! |
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You have to face lucid dreams as cooking: the more you try, the more you persist, the more chances you have to get that steak perfectly cooked. Yes it can burn 50 times in a row, but that is 50 mistakes that you're getting out of the way. |
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