Couple of newbie questions..
Hi! I stumbled upon this website when doing a bit of reading on lucid dreaming, and I must say it's been a big help! I've worked on my dream recall a bit, I currently can recall most of the dreams I have if I wake myself up in between each one, and I almost always recall the two most "recent" dreams I had before waking up - in vivid detail too.
I've got a few questions -- sorry in advance for the long post!!
I've tried MILD, but have had no success at all. As I fall asleep i'll say to myself "I will wake up after every dream I have. I will become lucid as I dream." Well, my mind does an excellent job of waking me up after all my dreams, which I guess is a good sign, but I have yet to experience lucidity. I think I may have experienced an instantaneous moment of lucidity last night, I felt like I became conscious but before I could even realize what happened I woke up as if I had just saw a ghost, kind of gasping outloud. After two or three seconds of waking up I wasn't sure if I had become lucid or not, and as I write this now I have no idea at all - I don't know what it's like to be lucid so I don't honestly know if I just dreamed I was lucid or not because I wanted it so badly. Any tips for better MILD's in general would be appreciated..
A major problem I have with MILD, or just anticipating a lucid dream in general, is my breathing. I've found that unless I let my mind wonder and think about something interesting or something that I couldn't normally do in real life (eg if I had 3 wishes) I cannot get to sleep with any ease at all. If I concentrate on trying to become lucid in any way, or if I even try to "relax" without letting my mind wonder, I end up concentrating entirely on my breathing and unless I take deep breathes it feels like i'm suffocating. Has anyone experienced this? I would really appreciate some advice, as breathing has been preventing me from getting back to sleep after my first initial dream, leaving me laying awake for hours at a time trying to concentrate.
I also always sleep with a fan on blowing in the background (even in the winter!) just for the noise it generates. A silent room tends to bother me and leaves me feeling way too conscious. Should I turn the fan off when trying to become lucid? Or is it okay to leave on?
And lastly, a question about lucid dreaming in general - do dream characters actually "speak" to you when you're not just lucid but in control of your dreams? For example, if I became lucid and saw my best friend, and I said "hey what's up" would my mind, my subconscious, generate a response for that character, or would my lucidity require me to have him speak based on what I wanted him to say? I'd honestly prefer that my mind handles all the character responses, as it'd seem like it'd make lucid dreaming a lot more fun if you don't know quite how DC's will respond to your actions!
Thanks in advance for any help anyone can give me -- I apologize for the long post I just wanted to fit it all in one thread rather then spamming the boards with multiple shorter ones.