Thanks for your congrats guys, much appreciated.
Quote:Spinning on one leg is fine but I imagine a chair would be ok to. Eventually I just built the habit of meditating once I realize I'm lucid, or staring at a specific thing like obli said and calming my breathing down.
So 'spinning' in a broader sense works? I feel that my main obstacle is somehow remember these techniques in the dream. Meditating, rubbing one's hands together etc, I've all heard this, but in this particular moment when I'm semi-aware, I do not remember.
Quote:That can and will happen depending on well...how much you want to take control in the moment.
Haha, so weird. Well, I _want_ to become lucid, but once I'm in a dream, my will becomes weak. So how do I intensify my will? I remember a semi-lucid moment a week or so ago, where in a dream I realized that the scenery was odd and tried to poke thru the wall for a reality check. Well, I didn't woke up but I didn't became lucid either. The scenery just switched and the dream became blurry. Meh. Is that my scared subconsciousness?
For the drug record: this dream was probably triggered by a special cocktail I happen to ingest yesterday. First, I listened to theta binaural beats for ~ 2h, then reading half of RAW's Cosmic Trigger and then before sleeping I ingested 3 semi-strong hops/valerian pills, 750mg DMAE, ~ 800mg ibuprofen, 500mg phenibut & 1 tablet of Milgamma (300mg benfotiamine & 100 mg vitamin B6)
- DISCLAIMER: I had some back/neckpain and I used all OTC pharmaceuticals within the recommended dose, but one should slowly research the substance synergies before ingesting such a cocktail. I know all substances from single and and mixed applications and I extensively read the literature before. I will abstain from such a mixture for a week or two for health's sake and only try to reenact it, if other measures fail.