universecannon wrote:Nice work! Lucid dreaming is so amazing..the possibilities with it are endless
Whenever i'm having trouble flying/creating/doing things its usually because i'm exerting too much sloppy effort and over think it. A coherent and relaxed mind state helps, maybe try meditating for a bit and slowing your breathing next time you become lucid before trying anything. i guess I sort of have to have a relaxed focus without asserting to much analytical thought or control. An example is how when i'm alone in a sort of egoless state of childish wonder i can work miracles and fly or do anything, but sometimes when i try to show people my abilities in a dream i suddenly can't do it anymore because it then becomes a more ego driven thing and i try too hard, and am more likely to doubt myself.
simply doubting yourself can be enough to backfire any effort at flying..if you have no doubt in your mind that you can fly or create things then chances are you will do it without any problems. remember, there are no physical laws in dreamland, so the physical aspects of your flying technique don't matter. the only limitations are those imposed by your own mind..Sometimes though i've found that i just can't control it and have to go with the flow of the dream
Basically what universecannon is saying.
I find that you can focus your intent better if you clearly command it with your thoughts... or even verbally. UC is absolutely correct with his "sloppy effort" comment. I used to strain with my mind to force things to happen. Flying, levitating objects, transformations and the like. And while an increased mental strain did have some results, when I stopped straining and simply clarified my intent, it worked FAR better.
Rubbing your fingers, looking at the palms of your hand, and spinning in circles all work to stabilize a dream. But so does simply commanding the dream to stabilize. You can also turn up the color, increase the contrast and sharpness... It is pretty f*ckin' cool actually. Just try saying "sharpen" in a commanding tone next time...
Pointing at objects or snapping fingers can add a bit of umpfh to your intention if done with confidence.
In the end, you simply have to train your intent, your focus, your willpower, and your awareness. They are actual attributes of your mind. If you train them in LDing, you can benefit from their increased strength when you are tripping, meditating, or simply thinking about a problem later on.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Lucid Dreaming comrade. May your oneirological journeys be vast and inspirational.
(note to nexalizer.... there are amazing and incomparable things to be learned while LDing. Too many to get into hear. Search the forum for lucid dream and you will find a ton of threads, on some of them I have already written extensively about what can be learned. Time dilation is one of the best parts. Live a whole day in a matter of seconds... oh yeah!)
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