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by Aletheia Luna
LonerWolf
Dreams are more real than reality itself, they’re closer to the self.
- GAO XINGJIAN, Dialogue and Rebuttal
This article is a continuation of my introductory article on Lucid Dreaming. Once completing the three mental exercises of sharpening awareness, critically testing reality and keeping a dream journal, lucid dreaming will be a few steps away. This article will explore the best techniques for waking up in dreams, and maintaining lucid dreams.
Lucid Techniques
I realized I was dreaming, I raised my arms and began to rise… I rose through black sky that blended to indigo, to deep purple, to lavender, to white… there was the most beautiful music I have ever heard. It seemed like voices rather than instruments. There are no words to describe the joy I felt. It was a long, slow slide to wakefulness… the euphoria lasted several days, the memory, forever.” – from Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming