first of all i would like to introduce myself i'm "blues" (i know it's a bad username but i've only just woken up and couldn't think of anything better) and all going well i should be on here a lot in the future |
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first of all i would like to introduce myself i'm "blues" (i know it's a bad username but i've only just woken up and couldn't think of anything better) and all going well i should be on here a lot in the future |
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Using a dream journal, if you're not already, can help make dreams more vivid and, at the very least, will make it easier to memorize your more meaningful lucid dreams. Aside from that, simply practice with dream control and when you're in the dream, try and engage as many senses at once. Dream control is based around expectation, so perhaps you're not entirely confidant yet? I think the lack of preparation may be the main problem. |
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thanks for the tip man |
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Welcome to DV! I think the "Clarity Now!" idea is a bit silly, but what do I know. I recommend that you start slow with simple things. I mean very simple. For dream control, set easy goals and try to accomplish them. My first big goal was to have any LD in which I was holding a sword. It took me many attempts. By figuring out what is needed to accomplish goals that are not magical seeming, you train yourself for bigger, harder to believe things. For stability and clarity I recommend studying your dream bodies hand. Really take time to look at just the hand and try to move it as you will it to. Make a fist and open it up, and so on. This teaches your mind to bring details into focus and teaches you how to control your dream body. |
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