Hey, I'm thelastninja, or, Ninja, if you like. I've had a couple LDs, but they are always rather short, and I have trouble controlling what goes on. |
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Hey, I'm thelastninja, or, Ninja, if you like. I've had a couple LDs, but they are always rather short, and I have trouble controlling what goes on. |
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Welcome to Dreamviews! It's fairly common to wake up early* during your first few lucids. This will improve simply by having more lucid dreams, luckily. Have you tried stabilization techniques (rubbing your hands together, spinning)? How do your failed attempts go (do you remember what your goal is?)? |
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Abraxas
Originally Posted by OldSparta
Welcome to Dreamviews! Abra gave a nice response, but one thing I would like to add is this. I'm not sure if this is happening to you, but if you begin to worry or even think about not wanting to wake up during your dream, this can cause your experience to be cut short. I used to have trouble with thinking I was going to wake up or beginning to worry I would wake, and often times this caused me to wake. The best way I found to solve this was to make sure I was engaged in dream activity as much as possible. Thinking about what was going on around helped out alot. Well good luck in your future efforts! |
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Alright, thanks for the advice. I'll keep trying at it. The hand rubbing thing I've heard before, sounds like a good idea. Another problem I have in LDs is remembering what I wanted to do in the first place. |
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Did you check out the tutorial section? There are some good ones in there, check out the link in my signature. I'd recommend the dream signs one. |
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