Lately i haven't been having a lack of lucid dreams, although i cant seem to retain it. I have read the tutorials and articles about methods to retain lucidity, but to no avail. |
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Lately i haven't been having a lack of lucid dreams, although i cant seem to retain it. I have read the tutorials and articles about methods to retain lucidity, but to no avail. |
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Spin! Seriously. Close your eyes, stick your arms out and spin like a top. Your brain focuses on the sensation of spinning, and stops you from waking up. This also has the effect of changing the dream scene. You could be in your room, and all of a sudden you're in a forest having a picnic with homer Simpson. Unfortunately, it is easy to lose lucidity here, so you have to do a reality check as soon as you stop spinning. Once you get better at staying lucid, you can spin to teleport. It is an effective method of transportation in the dream world. Just try to keep your excitement down, k? |
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What does it feel like as the dream fades? Do you get too excited, and just snap awake? Does your vision fade to black, or look hazy? Do you become aware of your body, lying in bed? |
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I'd say you're experiencing what I call Introversion. |
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I have the same problems. My dreams will fade until I can't see anything. Although, it's more of a symbolic fade... I can feel it happening, but I don't really see the effects until I wake up. |
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All good advise here, but one other thing you might try is, rub your dream-hands during your LD. Works like a charm for me, always prolongs and stabilizes my LD. Good luck |
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I'm a BUG. Beyond Uber God.
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