A Lucid Dream Walk Through To Explore Your Dreams

By Patrick Cook


1 The one thing that is a little bit difficult to fully grasp if you are new to this sort of thing is that you are doing something that is distinctly different from controlling your dreams. When you find a good lucid dream walk through, you will be doing something that is different because rather than specifically trying to give yourself incredibly superpowers, enact your deepest personal fantasies, and go to your favorite otherworldly places, you are merely just trying to gain awareness that what is happening is all inside your head.

If you are someone who wears a watch often, you can look at that from time to time in order to make sure this is reality and not a dream. In so doing, you will be more likely to lucid dream. This because if you do the same check-up while you are sleeping, the numbers on the clock or watch will appear distorted or incorrect.

The most simple thing that you can ask yourself throughout your day is if this is in fact real life or if you are only dreaming. That way, once you enter your session of dreaming for the night, you will probably ask yourself that same question just out of sheer habit. It doesn't take long to figure out that the world around you does not seem real at all, and you can then further explore it with complete awareness.

If you have never kept a dream diary or journal, it is always a great time to start. That way, you will be able to see clearly what is going on while you are sleeping. When you see it all in writing, it makes you more prone to recognize that you are dreaming the next time you go to sleep.

One slightly rare way of entering this type of state is to go directly from being awake to being in the dreaming state. You will, in that way, have an easier time controlling your awareness. The trick is simply to start dreaming without actually falling asleep first, which takes a good deal of practice and meditation.

People experience this type of thing very commonly when they are already dreaming. All it takes is the right kind of stimulus to suddenly make you aware of the reality of the situation. Once you finally do, it just gets easier and easier.

Something you can do every night before bed is tell yourself that you will lucid dream. This does not just mean saying it in your head. It means saying it out loud so you can actually hear it in your own voice and feel yourself saying it.

Many people forget about just how complex their own hands are. If you stare at them for a while, it will help you keep that in mind. It will also help you remember to do it while your dreaming, which definitely helps you become aware of what's happening. The longer you look at them, the more tiny details you'll be able to pick out, and you might know your own hands better than you might realize.




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