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1. Mindfulness is key. The easiest way to produce frequent lucid dreams is to make it
a mental habit to observe and question your reality. Look out for clues that you
might be dreaming and always have that in the back of your mind. Critical thinking is
a severely under-appreciated trait. For lucid dreamers it is essential.
2. The senses are illusory. Your brain is capable of simulating a solid replica of
waking physical reality in a lucid dream. It's mind-blowing. The idea that physical
reality is necessary for us to perceive at all... is simply an illusion.
~ Rene Descartes
3. Nightmares are healthy. Nightmares release dif cult feelings and rehearse fears
and possible outcomes. They form a therapeutic and protective mechanism which
help preserve your mental health. Embrace them always - especially lucid
nightmares which you will remember most intensely.
4. Dream gures are unpredictable. People in lucid dreams resist being classi ed.
Sometimes they can represent parts of your psyche, sometimes re ections of their
real life counterparts, and sometimes simply empty shells. They rarely tell explicit
truths; like dreams themselves, their insights are usually encoded.
5. Expectations rule. In a lucid dream, your conscious expectations play a signi cant
role. Have bold con dence that you can y, and you'll enjoy boundless ights of
fancy. Expect to meet your soul mate behind a door, and he or she will be waiting
with a smile. Narrate your expectations for best effect - for example, "I'm going to
leap into space now!"
6. Always intensify your lucidity. There's always potential to further intensify your
lucidity, making the experience longer, richer and more easily directed. Rub your
hands together, perform a reality check, say "I'm dreaming" and study your palms. All
provide more consciousness at the start of a lucid dream and should be done any
time you feel your awareness is fading.
7. Lucidity is slippery. If you don't maximize your lucidity, it's highly likely that your
awareness will slip away sooner than you'd like. This is due to the reduced
functionality of your sleeping brain - it is simply harder to focus for long periods of
time. Regularly remind yourself that you're dreaming to bring your full attention
back to the reality of the dream.
8. False awakenings rock. Dreaming of simply waking up can be frustrating. But false
awakenings can also be an enlightening reminder that there is a weird and wonderful
world in there yet to be explored. They are so vivid, and so powerfully convincing, it
is surely an invitation to play. A false awakening is like my brain challenging me to go
deeper down the rabbit hole.
9. Sleep paralysis can be awesome. No, not always. Many people suffer needlessly
with this paralyzing condition. But harnessing it in a positive way can produce a snap
gateway to a lucid dream. If sleep paralysis is a factor in your life (and it may be,
whether you lucid dream or not) you may as well put it to great use. Instead of
ghting it - use it to become lucid.
10. Lucid dreaming is a sleeping meditation. Studies have found that lucidity creates
intense focus, self awareness and dissociation from the outside world - just like
meditation. Furthermore, the stimulus of a lucid dream can be dissolved to nothing,
allowing you to experience pure consciousness in a void. What better kind of
meditation could there be?
11. Lucid memories are golden. Waking memories are a patchwork of subjective
emotions and sensory interpretations. Your brain does little to differentiate lucid
dream memories - it's all "real". So, whether you've just lucid dreamed of sur ng the
greatest wave, or meeting your hero in the esh, those memories will feel real and
vivid and wonderful years from now.
12. Lucid dreaming is a lifestyle. You can lose the ability to lucid dream if you
disregard it long enough. Stress, drugs, sleep deprivation, a hectic lifestyle... myriad
factors can get in the way of lucid dreaming, even for long term practitioners. To
keep lucid dreams coming, make it a lifestyle choice to respect your sleep and
dreams.
13. Lucidity is a by-product. Lucid dreaming is the accidental lovechild of dreams
and consciousness. Perhaps the evolution of lucid dreaming will prove a highly useful
adaptation; by reducing stress, enhancing our problem solving skills, and in a host of
other ways that impact on our success as a species.
14. No two lucid dreams are the same. Even if you adore lucid dreaming of the same
thing (hello... ying!) each dream will be totally unique. It's not even like replaying
the same level of a video game. In each dream, you'll feel different emotions,
explores different locales, and improve your abilities.
15. Conscious dreams are a conduit to creativity. Without the critical left brain
vetoing creative ideas on the trot, lucid dreaming allows unrestricted artistic
expression. This opens you up to thoughts, feelings, solutions and imagery you might
not explore in waking life.
16. Lucid dreams are therapeutic. Helpful insights are often encoded in your regular
dreams - and lucid dreaming allows you to seek speci c wisdom straight from the
horse's mouth. Sometimes known as "the dreamer of the dream", "the silent
observer" or "the inner self", you can access this source by shouting any question out
loud and waiting for the dream's candid response.
17. The learning curve is steep. In the beginning, lucid dreaming might feel like all
work and no play. Induction is usually the greatest challenge. But it's a sharp learning
curve; well worth investing the initial intensive practice to reap the rewards of a
lifetime of exhilarating lucid dreams.
Sound awesome? It truly is - and everyone is capable of lucid dreaming.
If you enjoy this site, consider taking my popular lucid dreaming course.
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