 Originally Posted by esodeez
I have been lucid dreaming for 5 years that I know of. First one that I can recall was being in a majestic, castle-like building. I suddenly realized I was dreaming and decided, "Wow, I'm aware that I'm dreaming. Time to explore!" Everything then became very detailed visually,and I walked around a bit in this new reality. It didn't last long, and when I woke I thought that it was the coolest thing ever. I've been lucky enough to have more of these dreams, but only remain aware for 15 seconds tops. I know I don't have much time when in this state so I start looking around, walking, touching things, etc. The more I push it, the more unrealistic the dream becomes and it fades. I also notice that the lucidity occurs when I'm in a pickle and need to think rationally. Does any of this sound familiar? Thanks!
Well esodeez, Welcome to Dream Views! I'm sorry that your lucids only last for a little while. This is a problem that many people have, as when we get excited, it either makes us lose lucidity, or we wake up. However, hope is not lost! You can visit the tutorials section of the site, and there we have all sorts of information that can help you in making your lucid dreams better and longer. I would specifically suggest the dream stablization tutorial, and any other tutorials that catch your eye. It's good that you already have some experience; this makes the rest of the process so much easier for you.
Now, what induction method do you use, or do you simply have lucids sometimes (e.g. you're in a dream and you suddenly realize you're dreaming)? Do you keep a dream journal?
Feel free to ask anyone your questions. We have so many experienced people here on the forums and any of us would be more than willling to help you out. The community is always friendly (unless you play the DV Elimination game... ) and willing to answer questions/concerns. Again, Welcome!
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