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Posts: 17100 Joined: 11 Aug 2003 Last Visit: 10 Dec 2019
LD count: 49 LDs so far
Location: Lancashire England. | |
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Posted: Wed 14 Jan, 2015 |
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So the key is THE CRITICAL QUESTION.
I get the feeling that, "What was I just doing?" wouldn't work for me. But I do like Wyvern's
"Is this realistic? Why? What was I doing before to get to this point?"
since it brings the thought of a possible dream to mind first instead of the tedious review of the last hour.
Current LD goal(s): 6 LDs per year * ND goals - actively incubate interesting/fun dreams
Link to My DJ: www.ld4all.com
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Posts: 24 Joined: 04 Jan 2015 Last Visit: 28 Mar 2015
Location: a forest in France | |
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Posted: Sat 24 Jan, 2015 |
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Indeed, I thing THE critical question is different from a people to another, each of us has to find the one that corresponds to his personality.
As far as I'm concerned I feel frustrated because on the four LD I had (I wish I had more ! ) i jus't don't know with three of them how I became lucid ! For two, I was in a corridor I didn't know and it came to my mind that I was lucid, and another one I was in my job, during a meeting, and then I just realized, without knowing why, that it was a dream (how wonderfull was this one, I jumped on the table and shouted what I thought about my colleagues )
And I said in a previous post, in the last LD, I did my RC and it didn't work ! I realized then because the room in which I was had another wall.
To me, I think I have to be aware of the place I am and the people I am with.
Thank you for this very intersting article.
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Posts: 1 Joined: 08 Sep 2015 Last Visit: 26 Nov 2015
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Posted: Tue 08 Sep, 2015 |
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many thanks from germany
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Posts: 2 Joined: 06 Jun 2017 Last Visit: 07 Jun 2017
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Posted: Tue 06 Jun, 2017 |
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Such an awesome post, thanks it was a good read
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Posts: 1 Joined: 11 Jul 2017 Last Visit: 11 Jul 2017
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Posted: Tue 11 Jul, 2017 |
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Lumbar wrote: |
Amazing post, I will be trying this for a while now, lucid mindset here I come.
Now I just need to drill these questions and awareness into my system and do it without thinking i'm comparateur assurance chat wasting my time, or it's too much effort. Which it seemed to be for the first days. And still is a bit. 1st Lucid Dream Here I Come.
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Hello!
This is my first time here and i just want to say that I’m very happy to be here and to share my opinion.
Thanks!
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Posts: 2 Joined: 14 Mar 2018 Last Visit: 14 Mar 2018
Location: Tampa Bay, FL | |
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Posted: Wed 14 Mar, 2018 |
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If I remember correctly, Tholey's Combined Technique, at least as it was presented in his "Techniques for Inducing and Manipulating Lucid Dreams" in Perceptual and Motor Skills, also encouraged attempts to recall what had occurred previous to the moment of asking the critical question.
Tholey's Combined Technique is still a favorite of mine, as it encourages an attitude critical-reflection in waking life as well in one's dreams.
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