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Long story short, I'm scared of eerie places. I just am, I can't get over it, and by eerie I mean quiet, dark places. In the few times I have attained lucidity, which was brief in itself, I always did it at around 4:30-5:30 AM when I was REM; however when I woke up (got lucid) it was still dark out. |
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It's your dream. Do as you please |
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if you can read this then you are about to be punched
On entering dark & eerie places the dreambody feels uneasy. |
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I totally agree. Tried this in my first (and only) LD cause it was fading and when I stopped it was really colorful and vivid and sunny. You obviously don't want darknerss in your dreams so try spinning in your dream next time. It's a weird concept when your awake (i.e. spinning) so just imagine you're the Mask |
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TODAY is the greatest day of all!!!
Yeah, spinning seems to be the easy answer to any question involving the content of a lucid dream, and does indeed seem to sove a lot of problems, i.e. length, content, control. |
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Perhaps this is better. The excitement of some new LDers can end the LD prematurely. The eerie feel makes things less "happy"/exciting and can give you a calm, steady introduction into a LD. Just stand up in your dream, slowly recognize and feel your powers, then just fly out, teleport somewhere, lift up the sun etc. |
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