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Hi everyone,i'm glad to be here! Its hard to find others who are into lucid dreaming. Ok so i just started training for this about 3 nights go. I have this book called The Art of Lucid Dreaming,and i've also been reading websites on it. So,here's my progress so far...every single night since i started this,i've been waking up at exactly the same time,with a few dreams to write down,and then EVERY SINGLE HOUR after that i wake up with more to write down! This might sound great but,each time i wake up i have a harder time sitting up,finding my book and my light and my pen...and then when my alarm goes off,i can barely drag myself out of bed! I fall back asleep quickly each time but its that i wake up EVERY single hour with all these dreams to write down! So i'm not getting a full nights sleep and i've been dragging at work and my eyes are burning all day long! Is this normal? I dont know how much longer i can keep this up,do you have to keep a dream journal every night of your life from now on? |
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Well, you've been helped by the intelligent members here. I just hold up the big sign. |
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thanks for the welcome!! :-) I still havent had much progress since i first posted,mostly because i had to quit writing in my dream journal during the night because i have been working 12 hour days and i've also been stressed cuz i have to make a few really important decisions soon,so i'm stressed out and i need my sleep. I thought maybe taking the break would help but not so far. I had a dream the other night where i noticed a clock had changed times and the second hand was flying around super fast,but in my dream i just thought 'hmm thats wierd' even though before i fall asleep i tell myself "remember to recognize when something seems odd". Guess it takes a while,i'll keep trying! |
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It can take time to get steady lucid dreams. It took me close to 2 months. Also, stress and little sleep aren't going to help. |
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Hey there, |
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There is no real-life, there is only AFK.
Update! I had another lucid dream last night,although like my first one i didnt feel 100% in control,i know that comes with time,but,i just had to tell everyone how excited i am! I found myself flying above the ground pretty far like i was above mountains and stuff and i did the nose pinch test and then i knew i was dreaming so it got even more exciting then! I am glad this time when i did the pinch test,i RECOGNIZED being able to breathe meant youre dreaming! Ok so i flew around for a while,then i spun around to change the scenery (boy is spinning in mid air FUN!!) and everything went black,but i was still lucid. My next goal was to make this certain guy appear but so far i've been unable to conjure him up. A tv appeared instead,so i thought 'ok i'll just imagine he's on tv then i can jump right in there' but nothing would come up on the tv! It was all scrambled and fuzzy. I read somewhere to imagine a tv and whatever you want will come up on it then you can jump into it,so i'm wondering why that didnt work? Is it because it is an electronic device and those never work in dreams? But i know i read that somewhere,to try that. Is that not a good way to go about it? Cuz so far i haven't been able to make things appear just by thinking of them,i know that comes with time but i'm just wondering why the tv trick didnt work. I also remember seeing a big steel door and i thought 'i'm gonna fly through that!' but then when i got up to it,i just hit it and stopped. I had the confidence,i dont know why i didnt float right through it. Do i still need more practice and patience? lol I guess i try to get ahead of myself sometimes,but i am soooo excited that i have had 2 LD's now in my first week of this,i thought maybe i could do it all now! |
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Last edited by rockchick26; 09-24-2007 at 02:47 PM. Reason: need to add something
Congratulations! |
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I know the feeling, but your miles ahead of me in terms of dream recall and amount of lucid dreams, I can only remember one every 3 or 4 times out of the week. I wish you good luck with lucid dreaming, it can be a blast! (Sometimes literally :-) ) |
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~"The interpretation of dreams is the royal road to a knowledge of the unconscious activities of the mind"
-Freud
I thought i'd post again on my progress in the last few weeks...i started a new shift at work 2 weeks ago so i'm sleeping at night now rather than during the day,and the first week i kept waking up a lot and didnt dream much,and now this week i'm more used to my new schedule but i'm sleeping TOO good now where i dont wake up until its time to get up,so i kinda feel like i'm too tired to "awaken" in my dreams. Every night i tell myself "Remember to recognize that i'm dreaming" yet i never do. I know some people take longer,but i had 2 lucid dreams the first week of this and now i'm hitting a dry spell already. Another thing i want to adress...they say to check electronic devices and clocks in your dreams,but i never dream about those things. Even now that i know to watch for them,they never appear in my dreams. I dreamt about a clock ONCE and it failed to register in my mind that it was going really fast. But i've noticed this about my dreams that they almost completely lack any type of electrical devices. So,without those to cue me,and since the "strangeness" of them doesnt cue me,i guess i'm left with the only option of keeping up my practicing. |
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Its been about 3 weeks since i had an LD and i just had another one today! I think what triggered it was that i was laying in bed awake for about an hour first,and this was morning so it was easy to enter back into REM sleep. I was awake then i felt my body vibrating (sleep paralysis setting in,i'm sure),next thing i knew i was in my moms livingroom,and i knew it was a dream the whole time cuz i dont think my mind ever shut down,this all happened over a period of a minute or two! Then i made myself float and was coming at the wall and said 'i wonder if i can float through it' and i did! then i was on the other side floating towards the ceiling but things were getting fuzzy and dark so i said "clarity NOW!" but nothing happened in fact it got even more dark and fuzzy. I yelled it again and tried spinning at the same time but i just woke up. Its kinda frustrating when you have LD's so infrequently,that when you finally get a chance to practice what you've learned,its over too fast! How do you get to the next level when you barely have any time to practice? |
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Don't worry, you're doing really well. I wish I had more lucid time too. For me it is slow progress, but eventually more abilities and skill are acquired. I feel your pain, but hang in there! |
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