The fastest? I doubt that there is any fast way. For LDing you just need a lot of patience. |
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I had my first lucid dream basically by chance. I was in a warehouse kind of setting and there was a window I was trying to see inside. My dream was hazing out my vision and so I started thinking "That's annoying. Why is it doing that?" I realized it was a dream and immediately started rubbing my hands together. My vision cleared and I was Lucid. I haven't had a LD since and I want to know the quickest easiest way to make reality checking a habit (and I don't have one of those beeping watches either). |
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Hey there, |
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Hey Shinjiro-yan |
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First up, welcome to Dream Views! Be sure to ask if you have any questions and make yourself at home. |
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Welcome to the forum. |
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Like most everybody else said, if you aren't one of those who just suddenly realize you're dreaming, RCs take time. Simply put, they're habits, and habits take a while to develop. |
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LD Counter (as of 07.25.07) = 5 (2 WILDs)
Short-term goal: Recall three full dreams a night for a full week.
Long-term goal: Have three LDs per week for one month.
Longer-term goal: Have one six-hour LD every night! (Shooting too high? We'll see.)
Waking life goal: Round up some NPSG equipment to study my own sleep patterns.
a really good way (forget reality checking although it's quiet good |
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Wear a watch and make it bleep every hour, then do a reality check. |
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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
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