Hello there, Porridge!
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 Originally Posted by Porridge
- How do you deal with lucid dreams that you don’t have control over?
- Is there any way to wake up earlier intentionally instead of having to get killed by your own imaginary thoughts?
- What techniques are best to make you enter a lucid state in your dream and make them positive experiences?
- Do you too write non-lucid dreams in your dream journal?
- How often can I expect to have a lucid dream and how to increase the number of times to have one?
1 - You really can't do anything Except for enjoy the ride. Watch everything that happens, all the funny things that dream characters say, pay attention to the detail that your brain can create, feel how the atmosphere of your dream are different. Appreciate how wonderful lucid dreams are.
2 - There certainly are ways to wake yourself up from a dream - think of it like this, there are your body's eyelids and there's your waking body's eyelids. Try blinking and expecting to wake up. Dream control can transfer over to your waking body if you will it. Some people use different methods, just try what works for you.
3 - I can't answer this one exactly. You will see many different tutorials on this website, all drawing from the base foundations of each technique but also varying slightly because each person is different. For example, if I was good at MILD by simply repeating the mantra, the next person that's good at MILD may also use a mantra, but have to also use visualisation to achieve the same effectiveness. Personally, i prefer WILD and MILD, because it just works well for me. I recommend that you try each technique starting from MILD, I find that to be the most newbie-friendly technique.
4 - I do. For a period of time (during school holidays), I didn't write down any dreams, but instead, when I woke up, I went over details of the dream. Writing down your dreams have two purposes;
1) To improve your dream recall - This is important as you may have a lucid dream and end up forgetting it .__.
2) If you'd like to use the DILD method, to find your Dream Signs.
5 - Practice your techniques! If you have a lucid dream one night, think about what you done using this technique. Slight differences in your technique that helps you will make it your own.
If you have any other questions, don't hesitate to ask them. Also, feel free to PM me.
Welcome again!
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