Don't try WILDing for a start |
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I have been able to remember just about every dream I've had for at least a few months....some of them have been predictive of events that came true soon after I dreamed them. But....not a single one of them has been lucid. Every few years or so I have a spontaneous lucid, so I know it's possible...but any suggestions? I've tried WILD, various herbs, essential oils, and mp3s, but still nothing. Any tips to improve these methods? Weird methods that aren't commonly talked about that might help? Tips in general? Anyone wanna be my buddy |
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Don't try WILDing for a start |
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NeAvO's Nightly JourneysAdopted: Hazel AngelGirl ShadowsandTerrorhawkerCourtesy of GoldneyShoot for the moon, even if you miss it you will land among the stars.Originally Posted by Vex Kitten
I've seen some of them and read a few books here and there...read some articles on erinpavlina.com...some other random stuff. I just know I must be missing something huge and that it might take a while for everything to "click"--but, as soon as it does I'm sure it will always be with me; that's how I tend to learn things: by epiphany, conscious or subconscious. |
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You dream numerous times every night, and you CAN become lucid in every single one. Put that into your subconcious and smoke it! (well, you know what I mean |
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hey, well i agree with NeAvo, WILDing is hard, i know because i've tried it myself however thats only my opinion, but don't let it stop you doing what you want, just experiment, try WILDing if you wish, you'll eventually find something that works, don't give up and keep searching, good luck |
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It is indeed a small world...lol. It's odd--I must ask myself what is almost every few hours every day if I am dreaming, but when I am dreaming, this thought never occurs to me...yet I can vividly remember nearly everything that happened in the morning. I did recently have one dream that was near lucid...I ad the vague notion that I was dreaming, and I felt able to control some elements but not others...and so I did. |
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Are you doing reality checks, or just asking yourself if you're dreaming? I find it essential to do a lot of reality checking (several times every hour) , so that it gets to the point that you're checking to see if you're dreaming all the time out of reflex. Once this becomes habit, it will slowly start integrating into your dreams as well. Combine this with the method of your choice (there are many in the tutorials forum alone, try them until you find one that works for you) , and you should get a lucid dream very soon. |
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Don't expect to have an LD right off the bat. For some people it takes a while. These guys already gave some great advice, so I'm not going to reiterate. But remember, keep trying, and you will get lucid. Good Luck! |
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Lucid Tasks: 14
Thanks for all your advice! What is the best way to do a reality check...I'm stumped on that one because my reality checks often fail when I'm dreaming. |
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My favorite reality check is number 11 on that list I linked to, the breathing test, where you close our mouth, pinch your nose shut, and try to breathe, and if you can still breathe, you know you're dreaming. This one works very well for most people, and the only way I've ever known it to not work is when for some reason, you can't do it right, and that in itself is a sign that you're dreaming. |
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