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:yumdumdoodledum: :yumdumdoodledum: YAY A FULLY LUCID DREAM!!!!! :yumdumdoodledum: :yumdumdoodledum:
I had a completely lucid dream last night. I appeared outside on my driveway. I automatically realized that I was in a dream, things looked too warm and my truck wasn't in the driveway, so I decided to go to school, and see what kind of dream things I could do there. I automatically gave myself a bicycle, so I could get to school faster. I rode up the street, someone said "Hi" to me (A person that doesn't exist in reality). As a rode up the street, something started to happen. I could feel my physical body in real life, the tingling sensation in my feet that you get when you relax your body. I didn't want to the dream to end, I could see my imagery start to fade, and I spun my head around in my dream body, and that helped a little. I tried to get to school faster by making my bicycle fly over the houses, but as I rose into the air and was about to fly over the first house....
I was back in my bedroom, fully awake.
So, my question is, how do you keep yourself from waking up when you begin to feel your physical body, I want my lucid dreams to be longer than just a minute.
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I do another RC, that worked for me last night, during my first LD!
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Just spin around
Grab something in your dream
Shout "the dream is not ending"
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I looked at my hands whilst rubbing them together, and that worked for me.
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Spinning around works the best . It hasn't let me down yet!
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Looking at my hands and making myself see all the details worked for me in my first LD last night!
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Spinning has worked for me a couple times, and I rub my hands together periodically in LDs just as sort of a reassurance. My LDs usually last a while when I do that.
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you summoned a bike? why didnt you fly! :P lol congrats on the LD *jelous*
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I rub my hands together and do something that can only be done in a dream but doesn't need my concentration [don't know if it works but all the times I've done that it's seemed to work] like summoning a DC to talk to me, flying, or change my environment.
I don't do spinning because it's a big risk to take [for me], I tend to wake up if I spin or lose my dream