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**I Was Taught A New Lucid Dreaming Technique While Lucid Dreaming**
    #8420079 - 05/19/08 01:40 PM (15 years, 8 months ago)

This is a lengthy post, so for those of you who don't lucid dream, this won't make any sense.  For those of you who are lucid dreamers and are looking for a technique to remain lucid without slipping out, this might just make enough sense for you to try it!

It works!

I went through a fairly recent long stretch of weeks without being able to lucid dream.

I was having trouble grounding myself in dreams... I couldn't recognize that I was dreaming, and if I did, I would wake up almost as fast as I came to realize I was dreaming.

Well, last night I found myself in a dream and as I was having a somewhat difficult time *trying* to remain lucid.  Then, a dream character, or voice, told me a way in which I could remain lucid.

These are not the exact words, or if I saw the character or only heard a voice, but the lesson went something like this:

"While trying to stay lucid, you have to find some sort of sensory input to hold on to.  Such as a tectile or visual sensation.  You have to *feel* it out.  Do not think too hard about how it should feel or what it will look like.  Because you already do.  Just know that its there, and that you should be feeling or seeing something.  Do not FORCE it.  Just be patient, do not struggle to stay in.  Unfocus your eyes, just relax for a second, and with your mind just *feel* out what is already there, and it will re-manifest to what it had been before."

Now, this tectile or visual stimuli should already be there when the transition to lucidity to wakefulness begins.  But it will be sowly fading away.  This is your chance to either do what you can to remain lucid, or unwillingly wake up.

So find something like a mix of visual and tectile stimuli, or sound or whatever.  Do NOT physically try to *hold* on to it.  Relax your body, let it fall back into a rest, and with your mind *feel* out what is there (it will be fading away, almost having disappeared).  You will have an intuitive sense for how things around you feel (as you were already lucid just before this, the goal is to get *back* into that state).  Do not fight it and be like NO!!!  Just relax, let go in a way, and with your minds eye, just have an idea for what it is that was there and ofcourse, have the desire to stay lucid.

I'm not sure if all of this is making sense, but I will give you two examples:

1)  This is the one that happened last night.  I was in a hotel room, pretending to be a police officer and questioning some attractive women.  I won't get into all the details of the dream and how I got to this part, but I'll tell ya it was one hell of a ride!

I was about to have a threesome with these women when it started fading (you can guess why I wanted to remain lucid! :laugh:).  That's when I heard the voice.  So this is what I did:

I stopped physically trying to do anything.  I let my body fall into a rest,  I stopped trying to feel or grab anything with my hands.  Basically was I was trying to do was fall asleep again.  With my mind, I focused on roughly what one of the females skin felt like and the shape of her abdomen looked like.  Key word, roughly. I didn't stare or grab onto anything.  I didn't do any of that.  I just didn't fight it.  I let the universe do the work.  I just had the desire to get back into the dream.

So as I lay there about to wake up, with my desire and the intention of my mind to feel and see what I was looking at before, it slowly re-solidified and came back.  I did this two or three times.  The key is not to fight it.  Just had the desire to get back, with a rough intuitive feeling with what your mind expriences, and forget about what exactly your hands and eyes are supposed to feel/see.  Do not tell the dream what you are supposed to see.  Let the dream tell what you are supposed to experience, only guide it with what you were experiencing before.

So I got back into that dream and had my fun! :lol:

I did this a couple of times after while flying around and racing a friend.  I tried to leave the Earth's atmosphere and reach high speeds but I couldn't.  I just couldn't go fast enough.  I will have to practice it.  My goal is to fly into space. 

2)  This happened a long time ago.  I wanted to make a post about it here.  It was basicaly the same process.  I was in an absolutely amazing dream, that had everything to do with the world we live in today.  To make a logn story short, the dream began to fade away.  I then heard my mothers voice with exactly the same instructions as last nights dream.

What did I use to ground myself?  I used the *sounds* and *colours*.  The difference with this dream and last nights is that I had actually pretty much awoken in my bed.  But I was still heavy-headed enough to let my body fall back asleep and with my mind, I listened for the *song* that was playing in this dream, and looked out (eyes closed and everythign ofcourse) to *see* a strong bold colour that I had left with.

Well, I got right back into that dream, lucid as ever, and continued my flying adventures trying to save the world.

Hope this makes some sort of sense.

Just remember the keys for when you are slipping of your dream:

- Do not fight it/ desperately hold on to anything.
- Relax your body, let it fall back to rest.
- Then, with your mind, expect to see/hear/feel what it was you are slipping away from. 
- Again, do not desperately hold on to it or try to actively manifest/hold on to it in the dream.
- Basicaly, let go and try to fall asleep again, with the intent to stay in your current dream.

Hope this makes some sense.  It has worked for me!  I had forgotten about it after the first time I was *taught* this technique.  But it worked again, like a charm!  (and yes, it's not so easy to let go and do what I described, but if you do, but this way you should be able to remain below the surface with the *resting the body, disengaging your dream scape* trick.


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Re: **I Was Taught A New Lucid Dreaming Technique While Lucid Dreaming** [Re: Ginseng1]
    #8443195 - 05/25/08 10:20 AM (15 years, 8 months ago)

Seems like a sound technique. I am not the greatest at achieving a lucid dream (though I've come a long way) and I have found a similar practice. Whenever I begin to become aware of my lucidity, the object instinctively is to try to become more lucid which usually produces the opposite effect - and a wake up. The times I have been successful are when I just give my attention to the feeling of being in the dream body. It is hard to explain, but I can feel the skin interacting with the new conditions of my dream environment (as opposed to bed sheets) and I use that as the bridge.


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Re: **I Was Taught A New Lucid Dreaming Technique While Lucid Dreaming** [Re: WScott]
    #8472071 - 06/01/08 06:56 PM (15 years, 8 months ago)

I would never have dreamed that flying would get old. But it has.

Now when i get lucid, I just wonder around. Sometimes i'll make a concious effort to locate a girl to do the.. ye..

But most of the time, i just try and figure out something productive to do.

I'll never forget a dream months ago that turned lucid on me.

I was jogging around what seemed like some sort of vacation area at this school. It had the same construct as an arena in that it was round and circled an inner court yard.

As I was jogging, jayson kidd grabbed me by the arm and said he wanted to talk to me. Many other NBA greats were there and told me some things I can hardly remember.


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Re: **I Was Taught A New Lucid Dreaming Technique While Lucid Dreaming** [Re: future]
    #8475493 - 06/02/08 04:09 PM (15 years, 8 months ago)

I have heard that it is possible to take drugs in your dreams and get the actual effects of them. I can partially validate this as I have snorted cocaine in a dream, though never in waking life, and I experienced the high energy talkativeness that I have heard it described as doing. Almost got my ass kicked by some guy in a bar for saying something I really shouldn't have. I'm not so much interested in cocaine, but substances like DMT and African psycho-actives that may be hard to get.


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