Monday, February 10, 2014

Lucid Dreaming | How I usually become lucid.

This probably isn't really going to help anyone, because quite frankly, I'm not sure why it happens. I hardly ever become lucid by noticing something weird, or through and RC - that happens only rarely. Most of the time, I become lucid while looking at the ground -- and by most of the time, I mean 90 percent of the time! I don't see anything out of place, or anything: I just become lucid when I stare at the ground in a dream. Of that 90 percent, 80 something percent of it is staring at a leafy mountain side by a trail I am on in the forest (just several feet in front of me.)

Somehow, this triggers me to become lucid a lot. I really wish I could explain this as to help others, but I really don't understand it. If I were to try and explain, I guess I would say that I stare at this ground texture for a bit of time, 5 to 10 seconds, and maybe I am noticing the details in the ground texture in more detail than I would in other dream scenes, and over this time frame I just somehow realize it's a dream!



Nine more percent of the time, I will see something out of the ordinary, or weird, to become lucid. The remaining 1 percent would be a WILD or DEILD.





via Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views - Attaining Lucidity http://ift.tt/1iU2QyQ

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