Is it like, first ya go to sleep and wait until a dream pops up? Eh, I usually find out that it's morning at that point. For some reason, every time I try to lucid dream, it gets harder to do it. :hrm:
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Is it like, first ya go to sleep and wait until a dream pops up? Eh, I usually find out that it's morning at that point. For some reason, every time I try to lucid dream, it gets harder to do it. :hrm:
I'm not sure what the question is, but here is some short advice that i can give...if you need any more specifics...just ask.
Set your alarm clock for 5 hours after you fall to sleep, then in 90 minute intervals...because these are REM periods. Right when you wake up, DO NOT MOVE, write down anything you remember, or anything you feel. Keep a dedicated dream journal. Try to recognize dream signs, and when you wake up, do an RC.
Read the TUTORIAL section, and check out this book:
Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen LaBerge
lucid dreaming begins while dreaming. all it requires is you realizing you are dreaming. this can happen spontaneously, or you can train yourself to do so. the main site itself, and the tutorial section, can guide you in training yourself to induce lucid dreams.
I love when icedawg comes here and chats with all the nOObs...it shows the site administrator cares about them! wOOT! go ice! :)
It is nice to know that we have a big cheese who cares about the newbies. :wink:Quote:
Originally posted by Shogo+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Shogo)</div>I find that when i try too hard i start to remember less dreams.Quote:
For some reason, every time I try to lucid dream, it gets harder to do it. :hrm:[/b]
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I love when icedawg comes here and chats with all the nOObs...it shows the site administrator cares about them! wOOT! go ice! :)
i try to, but i don't seem to actually do it very often. that's kind of why i have mods and a newbie welcomer. :mrgreen: helps the board out quite a lot.Quote:
Originally posted by Lowercase Society
I love when icedawg comes here and chats with all the nOObs...it shows the site administrator cares about them! wOOT! go ice! :)
We're your little slaves! :banana:Quote:
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i try to, but i don't seem to actually do it very often. that's kind of why i have mods and a newbie welcomer. :mrgreen: helps the board out quite a lot.[/b]Quote:
I love when icedawg comes here and chats with all the nOObs...it shows the site administrator cares about them! wOOT! go ice! :)
Without them i guess it'd be kind of overwhelming... :)Quote:
Originally posted by icedawg
that's kind of why i have mods and a newbie welcomer. :mrgreen: helps the board out quite a lot.
Does anyone here find it almost imp[ossible to describe the view and feeling in your dreams when your not aware its a dream..i cant evern tell sometimes what point of view i have..like first or third..like birds eye......so weird...and how jump9ng from dream scene to another
I have this same exact problem. :(Quote:
Originally posted by Xisdence
Does anyone here find it almost imp[ossible to describe the view and feeling in your dreams when your not aware its a dream..i cant evern tell sometimes what point of view i have..like first or third..like birds eye......so weird...and how jump9ng from dream scene to another
dont u wish there was some sorta gadget that u could record ur dream into, so that when u woke up u could replay it...........if it ever gets invented remember i told u first ;)
That would be a gadget I would definitely pay a bunch of money to get...It would just make everything so much easier, plus it would be cool to relive your dreams that way...