I just had an LD last night that only lasted a few minutes, but it was my longest yet. I used to wake up a lot the moment I realised that I was dreaming before last night. Anyway, It never occured to me to try this months lucid tasks, and I completely forgot all the stuff that i've been wanting to do. All I did in the dream was materialise a beretta 92fs (which didn't work), and climb onto the roof for a failed attempt at flying. Then I woke up. When I woke, I was happy and slightly disappointed at the same time. It never occurred to me to attempt any of the stuff that I've been wanting to do for so long |
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Adopted Megabenman although he disappeared a while ago.
I never can remember to do what I wanted to do. And my guns never work either. |
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When you really really really really want to do something in a lucid, say that to youself. Billybob said once that if you think like "oh boy i can't wait till i get lucid i want to do something much i want to fly i want to whatever etc etc etc" you'll waste your lucid dream. |
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hmmm. It seems what I see visually directly relates to my state of mind. It's like my dreams are always blurry and I have to just sorta passively observe for awhile. What I do is constantly remind myself of little things that make me realize I am lucid. After awhile the dream gets clearer - and so does my state of mind. I guess in my case I have to let the dream stabalize before I try to get too involved or alter it too much. when the dream does stabalize so does my thinking. |
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I have this problem too, although if I really want to do something I can usually remember to do it. But I do have trouble thinking clearly, or at least I don't act the way I know I would if I was completely in control. I guess (I hope! |
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