Welcome to DV and check out the tutorials for more induction techniques |
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After looking at this site a week or so ago I've been doing reality checks in the form of counting my fingers any time i remember (every few hours) and for a while nothing came of it. The cool thing was the other night I was dreaming and I looked at my hand - sure enough there was 6 fingers |
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Welcome to DV and check out the tutorials for more induction techniques |
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# of LDs so far: DILD-1, WILD-0, Awareness-5
Max Dreams recalled in one night: 3
Goals: Learn to fly [] - Find out more about myself [] - Explore the sea [] - Pray in an LD []
Read my DJ: Whirlwind of Dreams
Read my current research: CAT Research
Read my meditation experiences: Meditation Experiences
Thanks for the quick response. I have a diary I never use that will come in handy |
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Most people find spinning wakes them up, as far as I've seen other DV'ers say in the past |
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Last edited by Serenity; 03-29-2010 at 10:37 AM.
It is normal for your first few lucid dreams to be short. As you become more familiar and comfortable with the state of mind, they should naturally last longer and longer. I think the best way to keep from waking up right away is to have an easy to remember plan of what you want to do. That way, you won't have the moment of shock and confusion that can jolt you awake. As soon as you find out you are lucid, you should immediately start acting out a simple plan of action. Nothing too complicated. Maybe just bend down and feel the ground, rub your hands together, or go punch a wall. Something that will get you involved with the dream right away. |
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