In response to your third question, a DC is a dream character, or a person you encounter while dreaming. |
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I was only lucid for a few seconds when I did a RC then I don't remember what happened |
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Last edited by hellohihello; 01-01-2009 at 08:04 PM.
In response to your third question, a DC is a dream character, or a person you encounter while dreaming. |
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MILD: 0 WBTB: 0 DILD: 4 CAT: 0 WILD: 0 EILD: 0 FILD: 0 DEILD: 0
My Dream Journal
"Everything in this room is eatable. In fact, even I am eatable. But that is called cannibalism my dear children and is frowned upon in most civilizations."
-Willy Wonka
well to answer your first question lots of people use different techniques to increase lucidity in a dream. Some people rub their hands together, spin in a circle, or even just shout in the dream "increase lucidity"! So try and find out what works for you. And as for your second question I think getting out of a lucid would be like getting out of a nightmare although I don't see why you'd ever want to leave a lucid on purpose |
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-The more you want something, the less obtainable it becomes.-
Tasks of the month completed: 3(Bas. 3/Adv. 0)
Lucids: 7 (DILD-7)
I would take a guess that you might have lost lucidity, or that you might of gotten over excited and woken yourself up. So far out of the 2 lucid dreams I have had, I find the best thing to do first is to rub your hands together. It not only keeps you from getting to excited, but it also helps you have a more vivid dream because you are triggering your brain to use the part that control your sensations by rubbing your hands. |
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First Learned about LD: 12-28-2008
Started recording dreams: 12-30-2008
First Lucid Dream: 12-31-2008
Methods used to achieve lucid dreams so far
DILD: 3 WILD: 9 WBTB: 0 CAT: 0 MILD: 0 LDS: 0 LDID: 0
thank you |
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