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      Night-Dreaming worker stavrakas's Avatar
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      listen up boy! It's really hard to have completely control to your dreams... And you must try very hard to make teleport or something big appears or objects and ofcourse it's unpossible to make them in the first time you've ever had a lucid dream...(Isn't it or not the first time )
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      Quote Originally Posted by stavrakas View Post
      listen up boy! It's really hard to have completely control to your dreams... And you must try very hard to make teleport or something big appears or objects and ofcourse it's unpossible to make them in the first time you've ever had a lucid dream...(Isn't it or not the first time )
      actually that was my 6th :S
      and i dont need you telling me that i was asking if there was a good way of doing it

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      Keep practicing and believe you can.
      What I do is imagine something appearing in real life, and try to make myself actually expect it to be there when I open my eyes. Its impossible to truly do when your awake because you know damn well that it won't appear. But it gives you practice at that feeling of expectation that you need.

      If you expect that giant to be there in your dreams and believe it will, then it will.
      The only difference between summoning a gun and a giant is that you believe the giant is harder to summon due to its size. If you can get past that belief you will be able to summon them both with the same amount of effort.

      Dreaming that your in your room is probably a good thing. It gives you a nice familiar starting point that always triggers lucidity. What you need to try is teleporting to another place. You can try this in any way you want, but depending on your belief of it working, some ways will be easier. Try opening your bedroom door and expect some other place to be there. If it doesn't work, close it again perhaps look away for a moment then try again. Really visualize the place you want to be on the other side and open the door without hesitation.

      Another thing you could try that helped me, is try and move objects that are already there with your mind. When I do that I can actually create pulling and pushing sensations in my head and the object will move accordingly. It helped me get used to making things happen.
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      just imagine the big think be there.
      i did this in one of my first LDs, not make something big apear but expect it to happend.
      i took a branch from the ground and thought it should melt info my bike, and so it did.
      if it's a big think, look a way and expect it to be there when you look back

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      Quote Originally Posted by Xallie View Post
      if it's a big think, look a way and expect it to be there when you look back
      thats what i tried when i was in that dream >_> like 3 times

      Keep practicing and believe you can.
      thanks all those things you said i will try, it sounds more logical then what i was trying

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