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My first LD!!!!!
I never get to sleep more than 5 hours a night. I've also been very frustrated why I can't ever have a lucid dream, even though I've been trying for months.
So I slept in a little bit longer (because I could). Naturally my body woke me up after 5 hours, but I sat there and laid back down in bed trying to fall asleep. Within about 20 minutes, the next thing I know I'm wondering why there is a door on a wall that is bigger than it's opening (it can't close) and I tried performing a few reality checks. Most of them failed, but the breathe one worked, and BAM LUCID DREAM!
I only lasted about 30 seconds. It wasn't like I thought it would be, because it actually felt real and I remember thinking to myself how cool it was. I tried stabilizing the dream by rubbing my hands together, but that didn't work. The next thing I new I was awake and pissed off!
It's amazing how napping works for lucid dreams, and I only wish I could do this more often. I just wish I could DILD more often and skip the accidental RC phase.
My problem is that unless something is out of the ordinary, I won't do a RC. My dreams are usually pretty realistic, so I have a hard time finding out that something is out of place.
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Congratulations! That is some weird dream logic, with the kooky sized door. That sounds like a dream sign I would have, since I draft building plans all day.
Lets hope this is the first of many lucid dreams to come.
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good job buddy!! keep up the good work!
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congrats! hopefully you have more =D
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Good job! Keep practicing those Reality Checks and you will bag many LDs in no time.
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Congrats! Guess you don't need to try DMT for better dreams now.
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:) But I will try vitamin B. It's been a few days and I haven't had any other lucids, but I will be trying the WBTB method if possible this weekend.
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Good luck with it, I'll be trying a WBTB/VILD tonight and I'm debating whether or not I should pop 100 mg B6 when I wake up.