Learning To Control Your Dream World

Follow These Lucid Dreaming Steps And Find Solutions To Problems

© Kelly Wallace

Mar 20, 2009
Simple Steps To Dream Control, Free Range Stock
Like any skill, it takes time, effort, determination, trial and error to perfect lucid dreaming, but following these steps can help you master lucid dreaming.

Lucid dreaming simply means that while dreaming you’re aware that you’re doing so. You feel “awake” in your dreams and with practice you can learn to control them.

Dreams have no limits. You can travel to other countries, talk with historical figures or your spirit guides, and do things you can’t in your waking life.

Getting Yourself Ready For Lucid Dreaming

Get into the habit of recalling your dreams. Before falling asleep tell yourself, "I'll remember my dreams with complete clarity when I wake up." The following morning or as soon as you awake from a dream write down everything you can remember.

You don’t have to go into deep detail unless you want to, but a basic outline of the dream will help you to recall it in detail later when you go over your notes. This exercise strengthens your dream recall “muscles.”

Once you’ve gotten into the habit of writing down your dreams and are better at recalling them, you can begin inducing lucid dreaming. The best way to do this is to give yourself a cue before you fall asleep. For example tell yourself, “When I’m dreaming and see my hand (or a big red button, or the fact that I’m flying) I’ll know I’m dreaming and be able to control it.”

At first you may find that simply knowing you're dreaming is enough to jolt you awake, but in time you’ll get used to this and controlling your dreams will be much easier, but don’t give up.

Controlling Your Dreams

Whenever you realize you’re dreaming you can then start controlling it. Do something simple in your dream environment such as turning a garbage can into a fire hydrant or changing the color of the walls or carpet.

In addition, to become really good at dream control you must believe you can control your dreams and that whatever you want to experience is possible. Start out small and work your way up to more challenging activities.

How To Use Lucid Dreaming To Solve Problems

1Once you get into the habit of lucid dreaming, feel free to call upon your angel, spirit guide, or a loved one who has crossed over. Talk with them about something that’s bothering you, or ask a question you’d like them to help you solve. See what guidance or answers come up and write down any information you received in your notebook.

Sometimes you may get something odd. For instance, you may ask a deceased loved one a question and are shown an animal or item rather than getting an outright answer.

When you wake up think about the symbol and what it can mean, or check out a dream dictionary. Many times what seems like something completely nonsensical is really wisdom at its most basic.

Other Uses And Benefits Of Lucid Dreaming

Lucid dreaming can be used for many things besides problem solving. You can recover from past traumas, develop skills, work on self-esteem issues, travel the world, party with your favorite celebrities, talk with deceased loved ones, and so much more.

Being able to solve problems while you sleep is one of the most fascinating reasons to practice this exercise. Lucid dreaming is a powerful way to tap into your subconscious and get it to work for you.


The copyright of the article Learning To Control Your Dream World in Personal Development is owned by Kelly Wallace. Permission to republish Learning To Control Your Dream World in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.


Simple Steps To Dream Control, Free Range Stock
       


Post this Article to facebook Add this Article to del.icio.us! Digg this Article furl this Article Add this Article to Reddit Add this Article to Technorati Add this Article to Newsvine Add this Article to Windows Live Add this Article to Yahoo Add this Article to StumbleUpon Add this Article to BlinkLists Add this Article to Spurl Add this Article to Google Add this Article to Ask Add this Article to Squidoo