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O.K i just found out about lucid dreams yesterday researching dreams. I'm going crazy thinking about having one, i tried last night and either i don't remember it or it wasn't lucid. anyway heres my questions. |
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Originally Posted by Oscar
Many of your questions are answered on the Dream Views main page: http://www.dreamviews.com/ |
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ok awesome, thanks guys for the help. I guess im expecting something else seeing i dont understand how reality checks can start lucid dreams. |
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Well, RC's are used to confirm that you are dreaming. I know it seems like it should be obvious, and usually if you wonder if it is a dream, it is a dream, but sometimes you just need that little extra bit to help convince you that it is a dream before you do something that you really wouldn't want to do in real life. |
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Welcome, zekobu... |
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ok ill get myself in a routune of reality checks getting ready, thanks. |
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Hi, this is Zekobus Mother. I've just read about lucid dreams after my Son suggesting I do. It's something I was never aware of. I remember a lot of my dreams and some I have over and over again or quite often something will happen that's related to a dream from the night before. We both now have a journal ready to write our dreams down and we're going to practice a RC through the day. Also, I attend meditation classes with a Buddhist Nun and Zekobu is going to try a class....I'm presuming this would help the mind with recalling dreams. Would this help? |
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As an avid lucid dreamer and regular meditation practitioner, I would say that it is doubtful that meditation aids in dream recall. It is possible that regular meditation provides some other benefits related to lucid dreaming, such as cultivating a relaxed yet aware frame of mind that is conducive to lucidity, but as far as dream recall specifically is concerned, the best thing one can do is to start a dream journal and make a routine of putting entries in it every morning immediately upon waking. Consistently recalling dreams is, for most, a difficult task which requires some practice; making regular entries in your dream journal will train your ability to recall fragile dream memories. Plus, not only is it entertaining to read over your recalled dreams, but analyzing them can aid you in determining what your personal dream signs are, which is an important step towards consistently gaining lucidity in your dreams. |
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Last edited by DuB; 02-24-2008 at 10:53 AM.
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