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# You need to apply something simple from the waking world into the dreaming world.
Every hour, on the hour, push against a wall and ask yourself 'Am I dreaming?'.
Might take a while, but sooner or later you'll try it in the dreamworld - with very different results.
(, Mon 5 Mar 2012, 20:50, archived)
# I've actually recently started doing that.
I stuck a sign on the door that I push (probably not often enough).

I dreamt of my hand pushing it, which then turned into a paw. Yeah... a bit weird.
(, Mon 5 Mar 2012, 20:54, archived)
# The first few times I realised I was doing it, I woke up shortly thereafter.
Kind of a 'whoa' moment.
(, Mon 5 Mar 2012, 21:00, archived)
# Yeah, that's what happens most of the time with me.
I think I might have been very close to having a lucid dream, but lost my concentration before I could get any results.
(, Mon 5 Mar 2012, 21:03, archived)
# I only ever dabbled at it in my twenties, but I probably got two half-decent lucid dreams out of it.
It may seem like a lot of effort for little return, but you'll never forget the clarity and sense of power they give you.
(, Mon 5 Mar 2012, 21:13, archived)
# One of my friends lucid dreams, he says it's one of the best experiences you can have.
This, of course, is probably biased, but who knows.
(, Mon 5 Mar 2012, 21:38, archived)
# I get them quite often,
but I never seem to have the same measure of control that I'd been led to expect.
(, Mon 5 Mar 2012, 21:44, archived)
# In terms of feeling different, the most that's happened is that I felt like I sank through the bed, and through the floor.
Not quite flying, as many people claim to be able to do in lucid dreams, but I guess it's a start.
(, Mon 5 Mar 2012, 23:22, archived)
# Sexy results?
(, Mon 5 Mar 2012, 20:54, archived)
# Indubitably.
(, Mon 5 Mar 2012, 20:56, archived)