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Lucid Dream Techniques

Lucid Dreaming Step 4: Noticing Dream Signs

By now you've learned how to question your state, you've kept a Dream Diary and analysed it to learn your personal Dream Signs.

You're almost there!

In fact, you might already be dreaming lucidly. If not there's just one step left to lucidity.

You need to start noticing your Dream Signs in the waking world. Depending on how many Dream Signs you've identified, you might want to start by concentrating on just the most common or you might want to look out for all of them.

Remember, Dream Signs don't have to be spectacular. In fact the best ones are those that you might normally not even notice.

Light bulb blown? Has it really, or is it just a mechanical light source not working?

Car won't start this morning?

Late for the train?

Every time something happens that could be a Dream Sign, stop. Take a deep breath then ask yourself "Am I awake or dreaming?" Remember to think carefully about the answer.

Sooner or later the answer will be "I'm dreaming!". At that moment you'll become lucid.

Have fun! If you wake too soon, try the spin technique. You might also like to consider creating a dream guide for yourself.


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