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      Member Zenman's Avatar
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      Thanks for you post, very inspirational! I agree with what you wrote, I just had a breakthrough lucid the other day. Progress can be slow, but it will happen.

      And thanks for the reminder about spinning. I wake up right when I become lucid, but the other day I made it out of my bedroom, into the living room, and then floated a block away over the city before the dream started to fade. Must spin next time!

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      why I waked myself up? I am kinda doing a personal speed record for LUCID DREAMING, thats why, goal is to see how fast I can get into lucid dreaming state. My other project is time bending, i wanna realize can I change time lenght in dream e.g. 5 minutes in dream will be 1 minute in real life and at same time 5 minutes can be 30 minutes... it is interesting.


      Yeah, spinning is really a helping thing... And I managed to do it so easlely. Maybe that was accidential. I have made a real spins during day too. Sometimes I do a RC and SPIN at same time. And sometimes I think "This is weird...am I dreaming. Let's do a spin too then..."
      Do not waste 36% of your lifetime in black hole - go lucid!

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      Yeah, the spin does work. I've used it two or three times, mostly with DILDs, which tend to fade more easily than WILDs. The problem with spinning, though, is that it usually causes a change of scene.

      I've heard that if you want to stay inside the same dream scene, then you rub your hands together instead of spinning. But I haven't had a chance to try this out yet.

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