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    Thread: Been trying to LD for a while, but it doesn't really work. Any tips?

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      That's how most everyone is at first, you just gotta keep trying! Create the intent to lucid dream, have you been using a dream journal?
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      Quote Originally Posted by EraZorX View Post
      My brain always seems to accept every crazy thing that happens in my dreams as normal, so I never get that "I must be dreaming!" realization...
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      Thats the same egzact thing that happends to me! No matter how wierd it is i accept it!
      The brain's logic center shuts down when you sleep, and therefore you can't think logically in your dreams. This is why you never react to strange things while dreaming.

      In order to realize that you're dreaming in a dream (this type of lucid dream is called DILD), you must be more critical and aware of your surroundings during daytime. When you've done this for a while, you'll do it in your dreams and become lucid! And don't forget to do reality checks. I actually got my first lucid dream just by doing only reality checks for five days!

      There're many DILD tutorials here on Dream Views, so you can read them if you want more information.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Erii View Post
      That's how most everyone is at first, you just gotta keep trying! Create the intent to lucid dream, have you been using a dream journal?
      My dream recalls are very fleeting...NO WHERE near the intensity of those I saw! I don't think I could remember them long enough to type it up on the computer...would simply writing on some paper by my bed help?

      Quote Originally Posted by OneiroMoon View Post
      The brain's logic center shuts down when you sleep, and therefore you can't think logically in your dreams. This is why you never react to strange things while dreaming.

      In order to realize that you're dreaming in a dream (this type of lucid dream is called DILD), you must be more critical and aware of your surroundings during daytime. When you've done this for a while, you'll do it in your dreams and become lucid! And don't forget to do reality checks. I actually got my first lucid dream just by doing only reality checks for five days!

      There're many DILD tutorials here on Dream Views, so you can read them if you want more information.
      Okay, I'll try the DILD methods....thanks!

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      Quote Originally Posted by EraZorX View Post
      My dream recalls are very fleeting...NO WHERE near the intensity of those I saw! I don't think I could remember them long enough to type it up on the computer...would simply writing on some paper by my bed help?
      Yup, that's what I do. As soon as I wake up I jot down notes of what I remember and later in the day I write it in my dream journal in more detail.
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      Quote Originally Posted by EraZorX View Post
      My dream recalls are very fleeting...NO WHERE near the intensity of those I saw! I don't think I could remember them long enough to type it up on the computer...would simply writing on some paper by my bed help?
      Definitely! Or, you could use a little voice recorder, maybe on a phone or something like that, it's easier than writing when you're half asleep
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