First off, welcome to Dream Views! If you think you would like to start practicing Lucid Dreaming, I highly recommend looking at some tutorials. |
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Hi everyone, |
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First off, welcome to Dream Views! If you think you would like to start practicing Lucid Dreaming, I highly recommend looking at some tutorials. |
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Thanks Muggler! WILD really sounds fascinating and it scares me as well |
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No problem. I am currently trying to WILD, because DILD doesn't appeal to me as much. |
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actually WILD does sound challenging but I don't know if I can handle it |
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That would be very useful. As long as you get at least 5 hours of sleep if possible. |
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Reality checks are a good start, but I really recommend either WILD or MILD. DILDs tend to be more sporadic, but you never know...some techniques work fantastically for some and not in the least for others. I guess I'd just try playing with a few different techniques and find the one that works for you. Also keep in mind that it usually takes about a month or two to become lucid on average. However, I do know of an exceptional few that become lucid very quickly. |
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ok first off, I never had so many dreams in one night in my life. I had 4 dreams or maybe even more. I dont know if they were lucid but they were different than the dreams I mostly have. The one thing I did in every dream was rubbing my hands and looking at my hands. I think I knew that I had some sort of control because in one of the dreams I had to clean my room and I walked to my closet and I said "ok if I open this closet door the first pair of jeans and shirt I pick out will be the best one" So I was expecting the closet to do what I wanted it to do |
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I would recommend anyone starting out in LD should read Exploring The World Of Lucid Dreams by Stephen Laberge. |
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Yes I think I'm going to buy that book |
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I think you're making great progress!! you might just be one of those people to whom it comes naturally... I started getting into the whole 'astral proyection' and stuff since i was 16... had some weird experiences but never anything solid until i was 21!! (I'm 23 now) and then i got into the lucid dreaming which is very similar, if not the same... I still haven't mastered it, i only have one once in a while, but i think you are in the right path and might be able to learn faster than some of us |
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yea, get into it. By being an active member of this site you are already increasing your chances of having a lucid dream, even if you don't do anything else. |
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Thanks for the reactions, I have always liked recalling dreams just for fun. I always travel with my next door neighbour and she always likes to listen to my dreams, because they are superweird most of the time. I have a veeery large imagination. So I can remember them vividly even after taking a shower, having breakfast, thinking about other stuff. I have ben travelling with her for years so I already have dream recall practice. It feels like I have entered a whole different world and I want to know everything about it |
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Welcome to DV! I'm sorry we couldn't talk more about dreaming in chat. |
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DV Buddy: BlueKat
Hi! First of all, I just love your beautiful name, Esmeralda!! |
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Hello, welcome to Dream Views! |
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Hi thanks I think so too, most of the time I was like a cameraman in my dreams and I would "film"the things I wanted to see. Now they are very different. I think I will start with RC's throughout the day like asking myself how I got there or If I'm dreaming. If I make a habit out of it, it could make me go lucid more often. |
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I am curious now to know if that was who was doing the singing too!! |
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Last edited by tattoogirlTT; 10-15-2009 at 09:19 PM.
I used the rubbing my hands and looking at my hand RC the other day and I did rub my hands and looked at them in my dreams but they were not strangelooking or maybe I didn't look good enough the only thing was the paleness of them. I asked my sister and she says she was singing something but not that song...interesting |
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In terms of reality testing, rubbing your hands together isn't really a test. I also place little confidence in the looking-at-your-hands RC. Different things work for different people, but one of the most fail-safe RC's is the nose pinch. Another good one is the digital watch/body of text RC, but this one has never worked for me. Rubbing your hands together is a technique you do once you become lucid to increase mental awareness and to help you forget about your physical body. |
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Another RC I do during the day (when I remember) is try to push my finger through my palm, lol, sounds weird, but possibly worth a try, or also another is leaning against a wall to see if I fall through (I read about those somewhere- have yet to remember them in dreamland though) |
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It worked! I did both the RC's but the lucid moment was a false awakening I was lying in my bed and then I woke up and I looked at my hands, I had 6 fingers on each hand and then I tried to breath throw my nose while pinching it and that worked as well, but then I woke up |
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as long as you realized you were dreaming while in the dream, you had a lucid dream. |
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Law abiding citizen by day, breaking the laws of reality by night.
"How can you be aware that you're dreaming, if you're never aware that you're awake?"
I know, I just want it so badly that my dream recall skills are suffering from it. I am trying too hard I think. I have to go back to just wanting to dream. I am RC'ing throughout the day hopefully it will become a habit/tic |
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Awesome! I`ve never had a false awakening(that I remember) I think that would be pretty cool and pretty freaky all at the same time |
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