Well... if you were having a lucid dream you would know, I think. You'd remember actually feeling like you were conscious. |
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Ok, so i discovered this site on Sunday and then didn't try anything sunday night, I used to have terrible dream recall (I'd remember one every 3 months or so) so I decided to do a dream journal like a tutorial said. |
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Well... if you were having a lucid dream you would know, I think. You'd remember actually feeling like you were conscious. |
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it was a Dild, if you didn't do a WILD. Also, if it doesn't feel like you're awake, then it's probably not really lucid. People get the feelings mixed up. Some people will realize they're dreaming, but instead of being able to fully control their actions, it's more like their subconcious has a bit more control. so you subconcious will tell your dream body what to do and it does it rather than you just being fully in your dream body and controlling your actions directly. does that make sense? cause it's kind of hard to explain. I just think, if, in the dream, you feel fully aware and feel just as awake as you do right now reading this, (and of course you know you're dreaming) then you're lucid, if not you might be lucid, but it's just not a very high level of lucidity. |
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rubbing your hands together is the best way to stabalize the dream and keep it going (for me at least, and a lot of other people) and dream spinning works too but if you're a beginner it might be wake you up or cause you to lose lucidity. You can also just yell in your dream. sometimes i just have to start yelling to everyone "I'm dreaming! this is a dream!" not really saying it to the DCs but to myself. |
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Ok, well i guess ill try to follow a WILD tutorial or something tonight. Another question i have is since monday i have been setting my alarm for 6, but then i wake up at like 4:30. I never used to do this but now I do, anybody know why? |
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