Hello. I checked the titles of your articles on lsusr.com and lesswrong but I didn’t see anything about lucid dreaming. I am really passionate about it, read a dozen articles, and read an e-book too, but none were effective. To be honest, I didn’t do exactly as they said but I wonder if your experience would be of help for me.
I appreciate it if you share some tips for lucid dreaming.
You didn’t miss anything. There is no material about lucid dreaming on my blog.
Lucid dreaming isn’t complicated. More reading probably will not help you. There are no magic bullets. If you want it to work you should do exactly what they say. If you’re not doing exactly what they say then that’s probably your problem. You should at an absolute minimum fill out your dream diary every single day with as much as you can remember.
I do write down—to be precise, type—most of my dreams. I say most because many of them are too blurry that I forget them as soon as I wake up. And many of them are lost because of my own negligence.
Considering your strong emphasis on filling out a diary, perhaps I should go back to the old-school way and jot down my dreams in a notebook. Perhaps it serves the purpose more effectively.
Hello. I checked the titles of your articles on lsusr.com and lesswrong but I didn’t see anything about lucid dreaming. I am really passionate about it, read a dozen articles, and read an e-book too, but none were effective. To be honest, I didn’t do exactly as they said but I wonder if your experience would be of help for me.
I appreciate it if you share some tips for lucid dreaming.
You didn’t miss anything. There is no material about lucid dreaming on my blog.
Lucid dreaming isn’t complicated. More reading probably will not help you. There are no magic bullets. If you want it to work you should do exactly what they say. If you’re not doing exactly what they say then that’s probably your problem. You should at an absolute minimum fill out your dream diary every single day with as much as you can remember.
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I do write down—to be precise, type—most of my dreams. I say most because many of them are too blurry that I forget them as soon as I wake up. And many of them are lost because of my own negligence.
Considering your strong emphasis on filling out a diary, perhaps I should go back to the old-school way and jot down my dreams in a notebook. Perhaps it serves the purpose more effectively.