Lucid dreaming is a
skill you can develop, like learning a new language. A few individuals may
have an innate talent for achieving lucidity, yet even they can benefit from
instruction and practice in making the most of their lucid dreams. Many more
people experience lucidity as a rare spontaneous event, but need training
to enjoy lucid dreams at will. The best predictor of success with lucid dreaming
is the ability to remember dreams. This, too, is a skill you can develop.
With specific techniques, you can increase the quantity
and quality of your dream recall, which will in turn greatly increase your
ability to have lucid dreams.
The two essentials
to learning lucid dreaming are motivation and effort. Although most people
report occasional spontaneous lucid dreams, they rarely occur without our
intending it. Lucid dream induction techniques help focus intention and prepare
a critical mind. They range from millennium-old Tibetan exercises to modern
methods developed by dream researchers. Try the following techniques and feel
free to use personal variants. Experiment, observe, and persevere - lucid
dreaming is easier than you may think.
The most important
prerequisite for learning lucid dreaming is excellent dream recall. There
are two likely reasons for this. First, when you remember your dreams well,
you can become familiar with their features and patterns. This helps you to
recognize them as dreams while they are still happening. Second, it is possible
that with poor dream recall, you may actually have lucid dreams that you do
not remember!
The procedure for improving
your dream recall is fully detailed in EWLD
and A Course in Lucid Dreaming in addition
to many other books on dreams. A brief discussion
of the methods involved is available on the Lucidity Institute web site. The
core exercise is writing down everything you recall about your dreams in a
dream journal immediately after waking from the dream, no matter how fragmentary
your recall. Record what you recall immediately upon waking from the dream;
if you wait until morning you are likely to forget most, if not all, of the
dream. In A Course in Lucid Dreaming we advise that people build
their dream recall to at least one dream recalled per night before proceeding
with lucid dream induction techniques.
This is a good technique
for beginners. Assign yourself several times a day to perform the following
exercise. Also do it anytime you think of it, especially when something odd
occurs or when you are reminded of dreams. It helps to choose specific occasions
like: when you see your face in the mirror, look at your watch, arrive at
work or home, pick up your NovaDreamer, etc. The
more frequently and thoroughly you practice this technique, the better it
will work.
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