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07 June 2007 @ 12:14
The Diligent Master
Conditions met: 83%. Talent: at least 54%. Possible advantages: 79%. Mastery: about 70%
Wow, you made it to one of the highest scores. You deserve a pat on the shoulder for your perfect sleeping habit. Your concentration and devotion are above average, so you will take control easily. There is only one point left for improvement. You'll see in the talent section.

Conditions: This is the way to sleep, my friend. You rest on a fluffy cloud with the sun as a pillow and a blanket of stars. Nothing stands in your way! Go for those amazing super powers, they are only available while asleep!

Talent: You don?t space out an awful lot, and you aren?t too intuitive, either, maybe just average. That's okay. It?s not required to control your dreams, but it sure makes it a lot more fun. If you give yourself that extra portion of ?smelling the roses?, your dreams will get a lot more vivid.

Advantages: You will have less difficulty than others to get and stay in control of your dreams, as there are one or two things among your hobbies that will definitely come in handy. Lucky you!

Mastery: Wow, either your natural talent has discovered you while you didn?t notice, or you already worked your way to mastery and you only took this test to see how good you really are! I?m impressed!

But scoring highly here can also mean you are almost there, but not quite. If so, you should try asking yourself 10 times or so per day if you are dreaming, and if you make this a habit, you may continue doing it in your dreams, which can trigger a lucid dream. (Thanks Third Eye for this info! It was taken from this book.) You may soon be the master of your own dreams! Think about it! No more nightmares you can't escape from!




This test tracked 4 variables. How the score compared to the other people's:
Higher than 89% on conditions
Higher than 13% on talent
Higher than 92% on advantages
Higher than 68% on mastery


Link: The Lucid Dreaming Test written by Nitsuki on Ok Cupid
Remember ages ago I said I'd try to master lucid dreaming? It hasn't really worked, but according to this I should have the ability to get there. I say it hasn't worked, but I have noticed an increase in dreams where I realised I was dreaming - I just seem to either lose this realisation soon after and slip into a non-lucid dream, or I focus too much and end up waking up. It's so annoying!

Usually I notice I'm in a dream by realising something irrational is occuring. What's confusing is that something irrational always seems to occur in my dreams, but I only notice sometimes. Perhaps I'm more conscious when I'm about to wake up anyway, which is why I do end up waking up after lucidity.

I'm going to try harder to achieve lucidity now. I'll ask myself if I'm dreaming in real life, so this will carry on into dreams. I'll make a habit of looking twice at all pieces of writing so this also carries over. Hopefully this will result in a lot more lucidity.
 
 
 
 

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