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Can Doing Reality Check Wake Me Up From Lucid Dream

I have a problem with lucid dreaming. My reality test always fails. What are other other reality tests?

Okay, you may just need a little more practice.  Like, there is no 'reality' test at all, because it's still a dream, just one that you can control. Think of a dream as like a movie you are watching.  You don't really know what is going to happen next.  You may be the main character in the dream, but you really don't control the screenplay.  In a true lucid dream, you are popped into the movie.  Instead of just watching, you can control what your character does.  The other characters may still follow their own script, and the plot may still be out of your control (until you seize control if you want.)So in a lucid dream, you can do what you want, and you can 'consciously' control what your character does.  You can remain in the movie, or change it, and control it if you want.  But sometimes it's more fun to just stay in the plot of the dream you 'wake' up in.  Especially if there are lots of girls there, or if it's in the future, or you wake up in the middle of a sex scene or cool action sequence.  Or it takes place in the past, and you can explore cool stuff.  Sometimes if you change everything, then you get too detailed, and too 'conscious' to a point where you just wake up and spoil everything. So the "looking at your hand' thing sounds more like you wanted to convert into an OBE experience?  This is a type of lucid dream where you feel the power of what I call the 'Vibes'.  It's an intense vibration that allows you to feel control and pulsate to a point where you can lift out of the body (or at least get the sensation that you are.)  What you see and feel during OBE is not physical, but more dream (except the feeling of the vibes is indeed physical, because I can Vibe out even while fully awake.  So yeah, when you get good, you can even dream while awake, and with your eyes open if you want.  Just takes practice.  And what I mean by practice is just maybe learning meditation techniques to relax the mind, and just 'wanting' to have lucid dreams.  This 'wanting' will feed your subconscious, and eventually your subconscious will just roll with it and give you a lucid dream.  So patience is necessary, as it may take some time for your subconscious to  get with the program.

Is there a way for me to lucid dream and go wild, without waking up in REM sleep?

I mastered this trick and you can do it too in less than a week.Ever heard of Lucid Dreaming. “Its like being aware in your dreams. Yippee! this is a dream”If you have came across this weird term it’s so certain that you will be skeptic about it.I too was highly skeptic at first (being an atheist, i thought it’s just like those meditation , chakras, and other weirdo term that seem out of this world thing and suits a hermit or a psychic.)But fate had something else in her store. One night i saw a dream which was vivid, lifelike and yet i was completely conscious that i am sleeping and it’s just a dream. and so my journey to this unknown parallel world began.I crawled on the internet like a crazy read various blogs, asked on forums to find techniques and guess what ? These lucid dreamers (who call them expert) will either tell you to do reality check without themselves knowing how reality check works. or they will tell you to create a dream journal.But I am Lazy! whenever i learn some new skill or technique i first spent 85% of my time sharpening my axe (i.e. cutting the crap and figuring out the key behind the process) and then last 15 % chopping the tree.and Now i am a so called “Lucid Dreamer” and i want to share with you the tricks that you can use to cut the complexity , the complexity is so much that almost all beginners who are attracted toward it try and fail and then convince themselves "NO! this is not for me" or in worst case “Lucid Dreaming is a scam”.So Even if you are a complete beginner ( like you don’t know what is a dream ? and how and why does it occur?). I bet after following my technique you will have your first lucid dreaming experience (something which so many people crave for and spent months figuring out how to do) in first week itself.prerequisite to learn this skill => NoneTime required=># Only 2 min per day.So, basically what you have to do to get this incredibly awesome experience>>Read full blog on my website.

WILD(Wake-Induced-Lucid-Dream) doubt?

Below is a link to a very good tutorial by Rebecca Turner for the WILD technique that can take you step-by-step and also help you troubleshoot (at the bottom of the page). Check out her links throughout the tutorial to also help you in specific areas.

At the top of the page is also a link to a Lucid Dream Forum.

Hope this helps. Good Luck!

Dreams... How do you have a lucid dream?

I have had a few lucid dreams.

The way it works for me is thinking about lucid dreaming daily.
Then when I'm asleep I become lucid because I notice things happen I was thinking about seconds before it happens.
When you're awake anything can happen, when you're asleep things you think about happen.
So when you notice things are happening right after you think about them, that means you're asleep.

You can also do reality checks, like jumping a few times each day to see if you can jump higher or fly.

I've had a lucid dream last night, I thought this can't be real so I "spawned" a mirror somewhere and I looked into it and I was able to change my appearance.

Most of the times my dreams are lucid for just a short time, its quite hard to control your dream.

Once you notice you're dreaming say to yourself, ok this is a dream stay cool and try to make something appear.
Don't try imagining something really hard, don't try to make something appear right in front of you.
The best way to do it is trying to think about something, like try to think about, behind that wall is a mirror. And when you look behind the wall there will be a mirror.

I haven't had many lucid dreams yet, I started a few months ago.
But if you keep thinking about it daily and do reality checks you will increase your chances.
You can't force yourself to become lucid, it just happens.

Also you can try taking African dream root if you have trouble remembering your dreams.

Any tips or tricks on lucid dreaming?

anybody have any tips on how to lucid dream? for those of you who don't know, it's being conscious within a dream. it's definitely grown in popularity since Inception came out... :) Anyway i want to learn how to do this. I have extremely vivid dreams almost every night anyway, so I'd love to see if I could try this out. any tips or tricks on how to do this? I dream HARD, and usually they're so real that its hard for me to even get close to being like, "Oh.. hey, I'm in a dream aren't I." And whenever I do figure out that I'm in a dream, I always wake up. Help?

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