Hrmm. Good question. I just go back to sleep. |
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I looked in the tutorial section and I couldn't find much on it. I have heard plenty of advice on adding vividness and control to a dream. Shouting "more lucidity", looking at hands, spinning, drinking "lucid soda" or "lucid potion", and last night I increased vividness dramatically by asking my SG to make the dream more vivid. But how do you keep from waking up from a dream (no it wasn't a false awakening I know this for sure). Everytime I get lucid it lasts about 30-60 seconds and I wake up, I'm happy about the lucid, but sad |
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Hrmm. Good question. I just go back to sleep. |
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actually, i think i know what your problem is. i think you might be getting too excited when you do lucid dreams, and if you get overexcited, you lose lucidity. so try not to get excited at all, take a deep breath,stay calm, and try and do something easy to start off, maybe that will help you stay in your dream. |
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This is all good advice thanks, when thinking about it, I figured that my two biggest problems are: |
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While directly exerting your will can work for control in dreams, there are easier ways. From what I've heard, expecting things to happen works far more often for most people than simply willing it, especially when you give them some sort of cause, instead of having them just happen. For example, opening a door and expecting the scene you want to be on the other side works pretty well for a lot of people. If that doesn't work, try a different method, like walking around a corner, or spinning in place. |
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