Firstly, you might want to reconsider... a good LD leaves you feeling great. |
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Firstly, you might want to reconsider... a good LD leaves you feeling great. |
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Tips For Newbies | What to do in an LD
Unless otherwise stated, views expressed in this post are not necessarily representative of the official Dream Views stance. Hell, it's probably not even representative of me.
I still find it tricky to wake myself up from a lucid dream. I know sometimes I want to wake up so I can write everything down before I forget it. I frequently get false awakenings when I attempt to wake up. It can be frustrating to write down my whole dream in a FA, then wake up again and have to do it all over again |
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You can close your eyes and wake up most of the time. |
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thank you everyonee.. i'll try'em |
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I remember reading somewhere that if you lay on the floor and close your eyes, then open them again, you wake up. |
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The music is always playing...
I read once, that the best way, was to fall asleep. Sounds kind of backwards, "Fall asleep to wake up", but I hear it works great in your dreams if you need to wake up. Just fall asleep in your dream. |
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Hey! I'm new here myself, so I don't got anykind of experience.. But I've had one LD that I can remember. It was a nightmare, so I decided that I had to get out of it as fast as possible. I closed my eyes multiple times, but it didn't work. So I started consentrating hardly on waking up, and trying to open my eyes, and suddenly, I was back in my bed! |
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Why worry? If this happens during a snooze-alarm fest, chances are you will wake up at the next alarm. |
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Abraxas
Originally Posted by OldSparta
I just say to myself I want to wake up now or I just scare the hell out of myself |
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When I find that I want to wake up in dreams I just say over and over to my self that I want to wake up or 'wake up'. |
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