 Originally Posted by CloudOne
I've had a few vivid lucid dreams today, I guess there were four of them but only two of them were longer ones. I'd like to describe the second one (very vivid):
I woke up (false awakening) and went to kitchen where I realized I was dreaming (i didn't do reality check, I just realized it). So I wanted to test some abilities: First, I walked through a wall (for the first time in a vivid dream) outside and then I wanted to fly so I flied away. It was really great because I could feel the wind and could clearly see the ground under myself. I decided to land so I ended up in a forest where I tried another abilities: 1. there was a person which I decided to disappear, 2. I wanted to hear my voice and I did hear it, 3. I tried to say my name in a dream (which everytime I did somehow failed) and I DID say it out loud ! 4. I decided to change the scene (I said 'Change the scene' out loud). I ended up in a forest on another planet (there was interesting ambient) and then for some reason I saw fast food where I bought something to eat and it tasted like real food. Then it continued for a while on another place and then I woke up.
As for the questions:
1. Lately it's almost everytime that I begin vivid lucid dream in the place where I sleep. Is this normal? Can I change it somehow?
2. I've already had some experience with stabilizing lucidity by looking at my hands. I tried to do something I've found rather interesting: I tried to look at my hands and blinked. Everything went dark except for the hands - they were in a perfect state. Is it that brain counts hands as different from the surround? (after the blackness I could continue in another vivid LD)
3. Does the length of a vivid dream depend on ability of human not to blink - because when you blink in vivid dream, you lose clarity.
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Hey CloudOne.
Don't know if this will be any help to ya,but here it goes.
1.Could be wrong,but if your always starting out from your bedroom or where you sleep,sounds like you're astral travelling.This usually takes a lot of practice and visualisation,and if your doing it without trying,that's tops.Next time,if you can,try and go straight out the top of your roof and cruise up the street a bit,and find a house that you're not too familiar with.Get up close and look at something like the door-mat or something in the garden,and check it out in the day time.Also,try and go up as high as you can,and gradually come down without thinking about where you will land.This is a good technique for visiting new places and it works!I could be completely wrong so if you know that it's LD and not AT,just disregard this.
2/3.Looking at your hands to stabilize your lucidity is my favourite technique too.I actually find my hands starting to fade after a very short time and this is my warning to begin looking at other things in my dreamscape.I find I can only concentrate on things for a very short time(maybe 2-3 seconds)before they also start to fade.This bothered me for ages until I read in a book that the trick is to constantly shift your focus from one thing to another until the dreamscape will come into focus as a whole.I tried it out and hey presto!Now when I use this method,I find that once I stabilize the hands,look away at other things and constantly shift focus,I can wander around as I please,without losing perspective or clarity.
Don't know if this was any help to you mate,but if you're interested,check out a couple of books. "The Art of Dreaming" by Carlos Castenada,and "The Christos Experiment",not sure of the author of that one.Good Luck.
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