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      Yeahhhhh!

      So i had my first lucid y'all, well, kinda, i realised i was dreaming so i checked my hands, and they were kinda "shifting" is this right?
      well anyway, i got so excited in my dream that i closed my eyes and woke up =/
      any pointers on extending this experience?

      “A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world.”

      Things to do in dream:
      Be back inside the womb[], Fly (on purpose) [], Be Jesus [], Meet the Buddha [], Public Nudity [], Go back in time []

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      Ah. Seems alot like my first one. Accept I always heard that even if you are aware the logical part of your brain isnt fully working so you can get distracted easily and loose lucidity. A way to remedy this is suposed to be something like simple math which is what I did. I tried to stay calm and and do simple math so I dont get distracted easily. But I got too excited and lost lucidity soon. Amazing how your brain can project life-like images soo easily.

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      I have no trouble in a lucid dream, i just can't induce them. The sparse few that i've experienced are in my life are completely random. Every time i try to LD i don't really get anywhere with it. I can't really say i only LD when i don't try, because that's a pretty broad category. I have found that most of my LD's have occured in the morning, when i wake up very early, and continue to fall asleep several times for about hour incriments. It's not something i try to control, its just generally what i do in lazy mornings, which is just about all of them in the summer. Do you think i could just set a bunch of alarms around these times? Or would my tendency to fight induction cloud the result?

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      Well I just get up early and go back to sleep on purpose. The dreams you remember are the ones that you experience close to waking up.
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      Ok i think that's good advice. I'm gonna go for wakin up early tomorrow.

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      Congrats on your lucid

      You just need to stabilize. For me, I need to immediately focus on something like a tree. It is called "lucid dreaming" because you are aware and dreaming, therefor, you need to really be aware to have a good lucid. Listen, look, feel, smell/taste if you like.

      You can practice this while you are awake too. I may recommend this since dreams mimic us well.

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      Try focusing on one thing and calm down. That first LD experience can be a bit overwheming and cause you to wake. Consentrate on rubbing your hands. Congrats tho!

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