I don't think its that easy to become a dream god.. |
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I had multiple false awakenings this morning, and I pinched my arm each time to see if I really was awake. I didn't feel any pain, in fact I didn't feel at all, it just tingled when it should have hurt. :p I think I had 3-4 lucids in a row. I "woke up" in my bed, pinched my arm, got lucid and threw myself out of the window, haha. After a while it all would start over, I would be back in my bed and I'd get lucid and get out of the window and do something. Does that count as multiple lucids or just as one repeating lucid dream? |
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Last edited by Silent_Lucidity; 08-02-2007 at 06:09 PM.
I don't think its that easy to become a dream god.. |
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I sleep so I don't have to feel
As long as we can swim freely in our dreams we won't need that sky anymore
First and only lucid dream: 23 july-07
i agree with crabaman its not easy to reach. it may even take years |
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Don't listen to these guys. LD control is the easiest part of the whole thing. Simply have genuine confidence that it will work. This is important. You have to actually fully expect it to happen. I've heard the accounts of many people who were able to control thier LDs pretty damn well right off the bat. Vividness is another matter, of course, but you will probably be able to reach a high level of control very soon, if you are having regular, quality LDs already. Good luck : ) |
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Too bad confidence isn't my strongest side. |
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I say each time you become lucid in a different situation it should be considered a seperate dream. |
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Dont waist your money on hyponosis for lucid dreams. Your subconcious cannot get such a suggestion. Hypnosis isnt real in a way. A lot of hypnotist claim it to be some wonder tool to alter your subconcous but realy its just a fun little magic trick. You could learn confidence with it and other subjective things. But by no means can it do anything like magicaly alter you subconcious. Hypnosis is only usefull as a placebo and a cool magic trick, nothing else. |
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