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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Lucid Dreaming: How to achieve it

Hey everyone I hope all of you (or at least the majority of you) are doing fine :) As you can guess by the title, this post is about lucid dreaming and how to achieve lucidity. For those of you who don't know what lucid dreaming is, its basically the ability to realize and control your dream when your in a dream. Already for a year I have been studying lucid dreaming and I tried all the most popular methods and I know which ones work. For only 3 payments of $19.95 you can learn these secrets now!!!! Just call 1-985-655-2500 and I will personally explain these secrets to you!!!

Just kidding, I don't believe in putting a price on truth. Feel free to call that number if you need any free info on the subject though. Anyways lets get started. You may be asking yourself, whats the point of lucid dreaming if  I don't dream? I call that BS. All humans dream at least 8-10 times a day no matter your circumstances (unless you don't sleep).
If your main problem is that you can't remember your dreams: KEEP A DREAM JOURNAL! This is the most important part of starting out. Always write down your dreams in as much detail as possible. If you wake up in the middle of the night and don't feel like writing down your dream at the moment just write down key words in the dream that'll help you remember it in the future so you could finish the entry later. Eventually as time progresses your dreams will become longer and more vivid. Even if your an expert at achieving lucidity you must still keep a dream journal. Just by accomplishing this your chances of lucidity are greatly increased.
Next lets talk about methods that will get you to reach the state of lucidity. Theres all these methods called WILD, DILD, and other ones but the one I just used the strategy of reality checks. Basically with this method you have to constantly think your in a dream and do reality checks. Constantly ask yourself "Am I dreaming?". Eventually you will ask that in your dream and you will become lucid. There are many reality checks you can use. I constantly look at my hands ask if I am dreaming, and if the lines on my hand are blurred then I am dreaming. In a dream you can't really focus on objects or read texts so thats another reality check you can do. Another method is place one hand on top of another and tell yourself if this is a dream  then my hand will go through my bottom hand if i push the top hand down. This works because you don't have a physical body, its only a projected image of you in a dream. Also if you see something that doesn't fit in reality but is in your dream, you may realize your dreaming.
Affirmation is also a huge part of lucid dreaming. Affirmation is basically constantly asking yourself if your dreaming.
If anyone has their own methods of lucid dreaming, maybe would like to know more about it, or suggest something I could review on my next post comment below:) Don't forget to hit that sexy follow button too and happy dreaming:P


"When you are open to anything, nothing is impossible"

35 comments:

  1. I've always wanted to get into this. I'll try to start tonight, I should have a journal lying around somewhere.

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  2. I LOVE lucid dreaming ... everything about it amazes me

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  3. this is great post, always interested in lucid dreaming.

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  4. fet like someone was at the end of the bed and i couldn't move

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  5. I've only lucid dreamt once and it was a while ago. Fascinating stuff, it's amazing once you get your first one. Taking melatonin as a supplement/sleep aid helps from what I've read although I've personally never used it.

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  6. Actually I tried Melatonin and it helps a lot but I myself prefer becoming lucid without any aid.

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  7. I've always been interested in lucid dreaming, I would definitely like to hear more about it.

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  8. Very interesting, although I can't keep a dream journal because I rarely rarely ever remember my dreams. Maybe once a month I will remember a dream.

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  9. If you keep writing dreams no matter how far apart they are, you'll get more and more dreams.

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  10. I've done this plenty of times. It's always very invigorating and inspirational, especially when I'm in the mood to write.

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  11. Ive always been able to lucid dream. I thought everyone could. I didnt realize people couldnt until i discovered the internet. Interesting what you learn

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  12. I need to try this! Great post, definitely following.

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  13. Always thought about a dream journal I know a friend has one. sometimes he does it doesnt even realize it.

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  14. Awesome post. I have never been able to lucid dream but I will try these methods. Also, I like the idea of a dream journal. It might help me with ideas for songs.

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  15. I've had some success with lucid dreaming, only twice achieving a lucid state without waking immediately. I'll take some of these tips and keep at it.

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  16. Interesting guide, I used to get regular lucid dreams, but now they're a rarity.

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  17. Interesting guide, never had any success as of yet :(

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  18. I've seen a few lucid dreams and it was pretty cool

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  19. Good info, I love to lucid dream but it's a pretty rare occurrence.

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  20. Been trying to go lucid a lot of times in the past year when going to sleep. No success yet :(

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  21. The thought of trying lucid dreaming has crossed my mind, but i guess i'm too afraid to try.

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  22. I love flying in my lucid dreams. followed!
    alphabetalife.blogspot.com

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  23. I'm an avid lucid dreamer, i hope you post more about this. follow me too, i plan to blog about my lucid experiences soon.

    awesome blog dude. following <3

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  24. I've tried lucid dreaming and maybe I just didn't try long enough because I couldn't get it. I'll keep trying!
    Ps thanks for the comment on my blog! You should definitely dye your hair and post picture, so I can see how cool it looks!

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  25. I have to think about controlling my dream before I fall asleep. I used to do it a lot, but I haven't in a while.

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  26. great post realy want to be able to do this and hopefully i am able to soon, thanks for sharring it as well

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  27. Awesome post
    It freaked me out when It happened to me
    It just randomly happened though
    I proceeded to Sh!t Brixs

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  28. I have a dream journal. Check it out:
    http://anoodle.blogspot.com/

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  29. Never had a lucid dream, and now that I think about it, I cannot remember any dream I have had in a long while.

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  30. oh dear, i've been a long time interested in this stuff, nice post.

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  31. I JUST JUST had my first dream that I realized I was dreaming, but I was in the midst of jumping over a railing and woke up during the fall. Was intense none the less, makes me excited to work on it some more.

    Love this blog.

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  32. In fact,I have a dream journal,everyday I draw what I dreamt that night

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