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For me spinning is the one sure way to keep the dream going. What you believe will happen, will happen. I love the texture of objects when you realise it is all in your mind, rubbing random objects and looking around are both extremely helpful to increase my vividness/control. |
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"100% success you bitch"
You use a Lucid Dream to throw energy balls around. |
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BillyBob, another great guide. Thanks. I actuallly tried this in one LD, but I didn't just stop and continues following my friend at the same time, which made it impossible for me to do it right, especially as it was raining, which made it hard to hear any interesting sounds other than rain. Next time I will do it better though. |
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Billybob... Your my hero. |
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Yes, thanks for posting this topic. A couple of nights ago in the late morning hours I had a lucid dream. I was getting really excited, so I decided to stop and focus on objects to make the dream stable. Yes, as you said a dream is so much more amazing when it has an incredible amount of detail! In this dream, I remembered a lucid dream Stephen LaBerge had where he looked up to the sky and saw the stars at night, then to clarify the dream he looked down at his feet and the ground, and the dream apparently stabilized itself. So remembering this in the dream, I looked down at my feet. Then I remembered people talking about seeing their hands in a dream (I believe I actually had mistaken that for the rubbing your hands to prolong a LD technique). I looked up again and saw my left hand and it was just incredible. The reality of it was so amazing, and I mostly could see through my hand. Unfortunately, in the dream I forgot that having a fast heart rate can wake you up, and apparently when I saw my hand I remember actually saying "Wow" and then feeling like I had said it in real life because it sounded really loud when I said it, and while considering the ramifications of this, I awoke immediately. |
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BillyBob, you are a genius!! Worked like a dream... Thanks! |
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Hope is an inevitable absolution and therefore life cannot exist without it. ~XsupremeX
I am definitely going to try to remember to do this, I have trouble with waking up right away and also forgetting parts of my dream experiences....(I'm convinced I will remember, but don't). |
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I remember doing something like this once. I had a lucid dream (I forgot it because I went right back to sleep) and all I did was breathe in, taking in all the scents, seeing all the colours, kinda' like you said. It was AWESOME, if only I had written it down. : ( |
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I had a semi-lucid last night, I read this guide and i had practiced the techniques a couple of times in real life but it was weird. |
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I really need to do this. Both of my lucids in the past month went like this: |
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Run Like Hell; That made me laugh out loud... lol. "Yes LUCIDITY!" "Balls... I'm awake." |
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Read through the whole post again and I found only one grammatical mistake |
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Currently practicing WILD. I quote Kaniaz who said it best: "The point of WILD is to piss me off". Though, I have not given up, far from it.
My best lucid dream followed many of your guidelines. I picked up some maple leaves, and focused on them with all of my senses (I had trouble getting taste, but the others were there). After the duration of the dream, I woke up and remembered every detail, from start to finish. |
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Originally Posted by OldSparta
This guide is simply amazing. No other words to describe. |
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Like the dishes still asking to be washed, things will not be solved by covering them with a blanket.
Yeah when we switched forums awhile back alot of my old posts were messed up... |
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BillyBob this is great stuff... You rock |
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"If everyone demanded peace instead of another television set, then there'd be peace." John Lennon
"DON'T GO BACK TO SLEEP AFTER HAVING YOUR LD! |
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