I remembered! I always use my internal clock to wake up on time when I have to get out of bed earlier than usual. I almost always wake up 5-10 minutes before my alarm goes off. :D
Whenever I wake up before an alarm I lay still and keep my eyes closed and then when it feels like 10 seconds have passed I do a reality check and usually I’m already dreaming/in a false awakening again by then! It’s a cool and easy way for me to wild before my alarm goes off
I have an strategy,I usually sleep with my slingshot and my phone on my bed,but what if this time I put my phone or slightly very near my body and hands while sleeping and even if I move a bit in the dream I’ll probably feel the object,so maybe then my brain will think that I’m dreaming and I will become aware,if I explained myself correctly Edit:I remember!!
WAIT WAIT WAIT all my dreams and my thoughts were a lie its the memory that does the most part?? Thats how reality checks work?? My mind is having so many questions
I think the problem with me checking reality is that I don't chek reality. I see a ping pong sized sperm Whale in my cup in a café and think: "Yeah that checks out."
This may be a completely stupid question, but am I allowed to watch the time after setting an alarm for that technique? Or is that completely defeting the purpose of the exercise
No, that would be relying on an ecternal source rather than your own body.clock. And don't worry, all questions are valid, I'd rather people ask and be certain 😊
I sometimes wake up before my alarmclock if i need to go somewere i need to be on time, like an event i realy like to go to. i set my alarm for the best days of my life (these events, like going to the Natural History Museum with dinosaurs or going on a trip to the beach for a day) on a usualy very early hour (6:00 is very early for me, cant do 5:30 too too early then) and i wake up ten to fifteen minutes before the clock. i believe this is my intuition automaticaly going on prospective memory? or is that another thing entirely? as for knowing the alarm before it hits, i sometimes had been lucky but most of the time its pure Luck based if i got it right or not. sometimes i think its getting 15:00 but then i watch the phone and its either ten or twenty minutes early or late from what i thought. otherwise its only two minutes off. so i guess i need to practise that part until its almost always right. as for reality checks when i see or feel dreamsigns, i dont do that as often, although whilst watching the video i was drinking a beer and in many of my dreams i drink beer and so i test my reality, turns out its real life (obviously lol). As for emotions when i feel them in real life, the ones that come often in my dreams, thats a different story. problems with that is that i often forget to check reality when i'm in the moment of the emotions. i believe its the one thing that needs to be trained for because in real life i get angry or anxious all of the sudden and instead of reality testing, i go with the motions, wich is the exact same what happens in my dream. i'm so caught up in my emotions (beeing bullied, anxiety from someone throwing up or getting sick myself, or beeing angry and causing some trouble etc etc...) that i forget all about reality testing because if i did do it every time i feel those emotions, nine times out of ten i could get Lucid, unless i'm not convinced of my RT's. i almost never do NOW's however, i think its hard because you need to be in the "moment" and that was always hard for me. anyway, another great video. a lifelesson here. if i was correct and understood this video, i need to be right with the time (few minutes off is even better, if its about alarm clock / like what happens when need to wake up for important events) and also remember to check reality at those certain times. if i'm wrong somehow, i gonna try the video again.
I like the idea of #2. I was occasionally doing a variant of that, but not approaching it from a body clock perspective. I like the simplicity of that (the concept itself) and may try it out.
I remembered (and yes, I did wait 15 minutes before starting to type this out)! Granted, I did have my phone's time constantly in my face, but I did remember to comment "I remembered." I also have the alarm set on my phone so hopefully I remember that too! This was a great refresher video with great examples as well! Though my current memory and mental state are making things much more overwhelming and harder to remember, the advice in this video is always something that needs to be drilled in my head. I find that I often miss triggered checks too easily by simply brushing them off! Shorter comment for today as I need to watch over my health more than writing down a comment. Definitely a great video that I need to return back to and rewatch again!
I did remember. So if I say, “when I go to the grocery store, I’ll pick up milk & eggs” that’s the triggered perspective memory and If I set an alarm for 6am cause I got to get up at that time for an important meeting, but I end up waking up at 5:55am, then I have used my internal clock perspective memory… (happens all the time, even if I don’t set an alarm… I guess I can harness this somehow… tell myself that I will awaken at the best time in the morning to have a WILD) I’m just babbling on here to help your algorithm 😬
I know I had my lucid dream button. I... I just don't remember where I last put it. I promise it was beside my dream journal. Oh, I haven't touched this thing in ages!
I find that for me, when I’m reality checking, asking “Is this real?” is *far* more effective than asking myself “Is this a dream?” What I mean is, when I ask “Is this a dream,” I don’t feel as lucid (in real life), I don’t feel like I’m really questioning my reality. It’s like the only thing in my head are the words “Is this a dream” without any meaning. But asking myself “Is this real” makes me far more alert, far more inquisitive and aware. Because the idea that everything around me isn’t real is an exhilarating one. All this looks so real, yet it could be fake. And if my reality turns out to not be real, a dream is the only other conclusion I come to. Also when I mention asking “is this a dream” or “is this real,” I could be asking those things using any words at all, or even no words. Just feelings.
Thanks for this. Prospective memory is my weakest area of LD training that I'm trying to improve. Lately I've been setting reminders in my phone to send me a message saying "did you remember to reality test?" on leaving certain locations that I regularly visit. I try my best to set the intention to reality test before going. But my success rate is still probably 50% at best. I haven't even tried to train internal clock memory. Will try now.
Hello, I found out about lucid dreaming and tried it but failed, I have been trying for almost a year but nothing is successful, is it because of my messed up sleep schedule?
i set an alarm at 3.30 am to wake up and focus on waking up 3.30 and sometimes i wake up at 3.10 is this the prospective memory? and do j have it decently in me or should i develop it ( i almost always wake up before the alarm when i intend and focus on waking)
I have a question that's not really about lucid dreams but just dreams in general. Is it normal to feel depressed after waking up from a good dream that felt really real?
It's not your conscious perception of time, it's a mental function that operates independently of that. This is why often when you set an alarm in the morning, you'll wake briefly beforehand.
@@LucidDreamPortal :) The interesting thing is : When I have to go wake up on a specific time I am very good at it. sometimes 1 minute before it rings. But with other stuff I just cannot remember. How often I forget to close the roof window, Or i go anywhere for something and come back without it. it is awful. But maybe it is a combination of lack of memory building and autopilot here.
😮 Omg i cant belive it. I was watching a video, and suddenly i remember that i have to return to this one. I checked the time. Its 16 minuts after... 😊
Prospective memory is really useful outside lucid dreaming as well, so it's definitely a skill worth improving! I can imagine that doing the alarm practice specifically could also give you a better sense of time, which is also useful since it's so easy to lose track of it. I'll be back in 15 minutes... Edit: I remembered!
Thanks for the vid, an explanation of how memory is one of the most important qualities that a lucid dreamer should have, and yes, I remembered to write this using the 15 minute internal clock prospective reminder. It's also important to know that all the more reliable lucid dreaming techniques out there revolve around improving memory, be it to remember to get your awareness back to your anchor point if going for maintained awareness, or to remember to do a reality test the next time you can see before heading to sleep if going for regained awareness. Similar to the metaphor explained in a past video which revolves around socks being a technique to keep your feet warm, but it doesn't really matter if you're wearing forest socks or alien socks to achieve this purpose.
Did you remember?
The 21st night of September?
I forgor
Yes, I always comeback
I remembered
I remembered
I remember
Thanks i hope I'll get a lucid dream and that my internal clock doesn't fail me.
Alien trigger: I had already hit like, so just imagining doing it again. Leaving comment too, of course.
I remembered!
I always use my internal clock to wake up on time when I have to get out of bed earlier than usual.
I almost always wake up 5-10 minutes before my alarm goes off. :D
That should come in very useful for you, now you just need to tweak it to trigger behaviours inside the dream :)
Whenever I wake up before an alarm I lay still and keep my eyes closed and then when it feels like 10 seconds have passed I do a reality check and usually I’m already dreaming/in a false awakening again by then! It’s a cool and easy way for me to wild before my alarm goes off
@@cestmoi914 Wow, that sounds so cool, I'll try that out!
I always wake up right before or during my “wake-up call”
So I guess goldfish are really bad at lucid dreaming, and elephants are omnilucid.
😂😂
I have an strategy,I usually sleep with my slingshot and my phone on my bed,but what if this time I put my phone or slightly very near my body and hands while sleeping and even if I move a bit in the dream I’ll probably feel the object,so maybe then my brain will think that I’m dreaming and I will become aware,if I explained myself correctly
Edit:I remember!!
I will try this, I have been wondering if there was a technique for prospective memory, thanks!
WAIT WAIT WAIT all my dreams and my thoughts were a lie its the memory that does the most part?? Thats how reality checks work?? My mind is having so many questions
I forgot!! I mean, obviously I remembered, but 30 minutes too late...just got too absorbed in the next video, was on auto (just like a dream!)
I think the problem with me checking reality is that I don't chek reality. I see a ping pong sized sperm Whale in my cup in a café and think: "Yeah that checks out."
This may be a completely stupid question, but am I allowed to watch the time after setting an alarm for that technique? Or is that completely defeting the purpose of the exercise
No, that would be relying on an ecternal source rather than your own body.clock.
And don't worry, all questions are valid, I'd rather people ask and be certain 😊
Perspective memory is my biggest hurdle for lucid dreaming. I will definitely be doing this training.
Yoo, nice alien!
Also I remembered.
Thanks so much Tweek, and well caught!!!!
My dream keeps almost ending whenever i open a door. Anything to help with this?
I sometimes wake up before my alarmclock if i need to go somewere i need to be on time, like an event i realy like to go to. i set my alarm for the best days of my life (these events, like going to the Natural History Museum with dinosaurs or going on a trip to the beach for a day) on a usualy very early hour (6:00 is very early for me, cant do 5:30 too too early then) and i wake up ten to fifteen minutes before the clock. i believe this is my intuition automaticaly going on prospective memory? or is that another thing entirely? as for knowing the alarm before it hits, i sometimes had been lucky but most of the time its pure Luck based if i got it right or not. sometimes i think its getting 15:00 but then i watch the phone and its either ten or twenty minutes early or late from what i thought. otherwise its only two minutes off. so i guess i need to practise that part until its almost always right.
as for reality checks when i see or feel dreamsigns, i dont do that as often, although whilst watching the video i was drinking a beer and in many of my dreams i drink beer and so i test my reality, turns out its real life (obviously lol). As for emotions when i feel them in real life, the ones that come often in my dreams, thats a different story. problems with that is that i often forget to check reality when i'm in the moment of the emotions. i believe its the one thing that needs to be trained for because in real life i get angry or anxious all of the sudden and instead of reality testing, i go with the motions, wich is the exact same what happens in my dream. i'm so caught up in my emotions (beeing bullied, anxiety from someone throwing up or getting sick myself, or beeing angry and causing some trouble etc etc...) that i forget all about reality testing because if i did do it every time i feel those emotions, nine times out of ten i could get Lucid, unless i'm not convinced of my RT's. i almost never do NOW's however, i think its hard because you need to be in the "moment" and that was always hard for me.
anyway, another great video. a lifelesson here. if i was correct and understood this video, i need to be right with the time (few minutes off is even better, if its about alarm clock / like what happens when need to wake up for important events) and also remember to check reality at those certain times.
if i'm wrong somehow, i gonna try the video again.
remembered, yeyy :)
I have me remembert^^
Nice Video,very helpfull !
I remembered. Maybe a couple minutes late...
I remembered! Took 17 minutes though.
lucid dream the button for pressing
I pressed the button
I remembered 👍
I like the idea of #2. I was occasionally doing a variant of that, but not approaching it from a body clock perspective. I like the simplicity of that (the concept itself) and may try it out.
Hello,
I remembered (and yes, I did wait 15 minutes before starting to type this out)! Granted, I did have my phone's time constantly in my face, but I did remember to comment "I remembered." I also have the alarm set on my phone so hopefully I remember that too!
This was a great refresher video with great examples as well! Though my current memory and mental state are making things much more overwhelming and harder to remember, the advice in this video is always something that needs to be drilled in my head. I find that I often miss triggered checks too easily by simply brushing them off!
Shorter comment for today as I need to watch over my health more than writing down a comment. Definitely a great video that I need to return back to and rewatch again!
I remembered it (i was 1 minute late)
I did remember.
So if I say, “when I go to the grocery store, I’ll pick up milk & eggs” that’s the triggered perspective memory and
If I set an alarm for 6am cause I got to get up at that time for an important meeting, but I end up waking up at 5:55am, then I have used my internal clock perspective memory… (happens all the time, even if I don’t set an alarm… I guess I can harness this somehow… tell myself that I will awaken at the best time in the morning to have a WILD)
I’m just babbling on here to help your algorithm 😬
Babbling helps - so thank you! (and yes, you're spot on with your assessment!)
I remembered! This is probably my weakest area of practice so I'll definitely be using these techniques.
Good job Daniel. This is gonna be a popular video.
I remembered. I use my body alarm to wake up naturally to do WBTB method instead of setting alarm to wake up recently. It did work !!!
ill start setting an alarm from now to 1h wish me luck...
hope i remember and if not ill develop this skill:)
Good luck
Genius prospective memory training technique!
Glad you think so!
I remembered!!
I know I had my lucid dream button. I... I just don't remember where I last put it. I promise it was beside my dream journal. Oh, I haven't touched this thing in ages!
Finally saw the alien 😂
I remembered the alien.
I still remember a lucid dream from my early teens. I 60 now . Is this weird?
Not at all, these experiences are intense and very memorable!
No money for super thanks. Good video
Thank you sir! 🎉
No worries Jim, glad you liked it!
I missed it by 4 minutes
I find that for me, when I’m reality checking, asking “Is this real?” is *far* more effective than asking myself “Is this a dream?” What I mean is, when I ask “Is this a dream,” I don’t feel as lucid (in real life), I don’t feel like I’m really questioning my reality. It’s like the only thing in my head are the words “Is this a dream” without any meaning. But asking myself “Is this real” makes me far more alert, far more inquisitive and aware. Because the idea that everything around me isn’t real is an exhilarating one. All this looks so real, yet it could be fake. And if my reality turns out to not be real, a dream is the only other conclusion I come to.
Also when I mention asking “is this a dream” or “is this real,” I could be asking those things using any words at all, or even no words. Just feelings.
I REMEMBERED
Very helpful tips for a skill I struggle with! And yes I’ll be back!
Okie dokie I’m here, first step done
I remembered! Definitely gonna have to practice this skill more, lucid dreaming is easiest when this skill is mastered.
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There was an alien so...
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Thanks for this. Prospective memory is my weakest area of LD training that I'm trying to improve. Lately I've been setting reminders in my phone to send me a message saying "did you remember to reality test?" on leaving certain locations that I regularly visit. I try my best to set the intention to reality test before going. But my success rate is still probably 50% at best. I haven't even tried to train internal clock memory. Will try now.
50% ain't that bad tho
I remembered the alien
Hello, I found out about lucid dreaming and tried it but failed, I have been trying for almost a year but nothing is successful, is it because of my messed up sleep schedule?
i set an alarm at 3.30 am to wake up and focus on waking up 3.30 and sometimes i wake up at 3.10
is this the prospective memory? and do j have it decently in me or should i develop it ( i almost always wake up before the alarm when i intend and focus on waking)
That's your "internsl clock" which is the basis upon which you train the second form of prospective memory. So it's with fine tuning that ability
@LucidDreamPortal thanks for your respond it really helps me understand this topic more and more even if i had so much experience ❤️
I have a question that's not really about lucid dreams but just dreams in general. Is it normal to feel depressed after waking up from a good dream that felt really real?
I remembered! But I'm curious on how this technique works during sleep as your perception of time shifts
It's not your conscious perception of time, it's a mental function that operates independently of that. This is why often when you set an alarm in the morning, you'll wake briefly beforehand.
@@LucidDreamPortal Awesome!
Nice Video :) Unfortunately my prospective memory is very bad.
I highly recommend the second technique in the video, it works well for building that "mental muscle".
@@LucidDreamPortal :) The interesting thing is : When I have to go wake up on a specific time I am very good at it. sometimes 1 minute before it rings. But with other stuff I just cannot remember. How often I forget to close the roof window, Or i go anywhere for something and come back without it. it is awful. But maybe it is a combination of lack of memory building and autopilot here.
I started doing reality checks every time i wake up, BC it often happened to me that i wake up in a dream and not even realise it
😮 Omg i cant belive it. I was watching a video, and suddenly i remember that i have to return to this one. I checked the time. Its 16 minuts after... 😊
4:29 yea i tried that i had a dream about waking up at 4 am. Not actually waking up
my brain has become so sharp that sometimes even in my dreams i wake up in my bedroom
I saw the alien! I also remembered to write in this comment and I gave you a like instantly.
Can you use a scheduled light to induce a lucid dream?
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Prospective memory is really useful outside lucid dreaming as well, so it's definitely a skill worth improving! I can imagine that doing the alarm practice specifically could also give you a better sense of time, which is also useful since it's so easy to lose track of it. I'll be back in 15 minutes...
Edit: I remembered!
when you said to leave a comment after the alien, I look over at the feed to right and see the alien from the livestream.
Prospective memory really works. On the way home I must remember to buy milk when I go past the newsagent. 🙂
Alien comment
Thanks for the vid, an explanation of how memory is one of the most important qualities that a lucid dreamer should have, and yes, I remembered to write this using the 15 minute internal clock prospective reminder. It's also important to know that all the more reliable lucid dreaming techniques out there revolve around improving memory, be it to remember to get your awareness back to your anchor point if going for maintained awareness, or to remember to do a reality test the next time you can see before heading to sleep if going for regained awareness. Similar to the metaphor explained in a past video which revolves around socks being a technique to keep your feet warm, but it doesn't really matter if you're wearing forest socks or alien socks to achieve this purpose.
The piano music in the bg of this video is beautiful. What is the source?
👽
"like and leave a comment or no lucid dreams" -👽
Pre-watch: Oh dear. If prospective memory is the button, I'm kinda screwed.
"In fifteen minutes time..." What is this sorcery? (We've talked about it, my internal clock is broken.)
Ok, I'll try again to train it.
Oh, there's the alien. Visual clues are much easier.
Well this makes a lot of sense, let’s hope I remember!!
Not quite 15 minutes but still, a triumph for my hopeless memory I think!!
Managed it once, quite impressed myself!
Aaaand I remembered! My perspective memory has always been kinda bad so I'm glad I can train it.
I remembered, maybe 2 minutes late but I remembered 😊😊😊
**proceeds to spam the button**
I remembered, but for an unknown reason, I had a thought to not forget to remember
Commenting to boost! Seems like a very interesting video!
Prospective memory has helped a ton
i remembered!
This change completely my vision about LD. Thank you fo sharing this video.
idk if my english is ok
I remembered :D (surprise, surprise)
This exercise has shown me that when I'm working, I tend to lose track of time really badly.
It's very relatable and easy to do!
Great video, entering that astral realm
I actually remembered to come back! 😮
For dreamers.🌃
Pls give lucid dreaming tips
(I AM A TEEN)
This whole channel is full of them. Watch some videos 😄
Thank you for the great video! This is exactly what I've been looking for for a long time!
You're very welcome!
I remembered!!👽👽👽
Saw the alien!
saw the alien
i remembered
I remembered
i remembered!
I remembered!
I remembered!
😂😂😂Good
I remembered