How to Re Enter a Lucid Dream

When you wake from a lucid dream, lie quietly in bed., Pay close attention to the position of your body, and return your body to the exact position it had upon waking from the lucid dream., Recall the end of the lucid dream clearly in your mind...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: When you wake from a lucid dream

    Do not move, or even open your eyes for more than a few seconds if you can manage it.
  2. Step 2: lie quietly in bed.

    Move your arms, legs, hands, head and torso to mimic that position. , See the details and the setting near the end of the lucid dream. , Here, you may spontaneously re-enter the dream lucidly. , See the earlier lucid dream from that new vantage point in the dream space.

    Imaginatively see the end of the lucid dream from its perspective, and then allow yourself to doze off.

    At this point, you may re-enter a very similar dream lucidly aware.
  3. Step 3: Pay close attention to the position of your body

  4. Step 4: and return your body to the exact position it had upon waking from the lucid dream.

  5. Step 5: Recall the end of the lucid dream clearly in your mind.

  6. Step 6: Imaginatively focus on a particular event

  7. Step 7: or object or viewpoint from the end of the lucid dream

  8. Step 8: and allow yourself to doze off.

  9. Step 9: Alternatively

  10. Step 10: you may find it easier to re-enter the lucid dream if you consciously imagine yourself viewing the lucid dream from some dream figure or dream item that you remember.

Detailed Guide

Do not move, or even open your eyes for more than a few seconds if you can manage it.

Move your arms, legs, hands, head and torso to mimic that position. , See the details and the setting near the end of the lucid dream. , Here, you may spontaneously re-enter the dream lucidly. , See the earlier lucid dream from that new vantage point in the dream space.

Imaginatively see the end of the lucid dream from its perspective, and then allow yourself to doze off.

At this point, you may re-enter a very similar dream lucidly aware.

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