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Armageddon_Heaven
02-02-2007, 11:15 PM
Hey, a loong ass time ago I had a lucid dream due to WBTB. What's ironic is that at the time I really didn't know anything about this method, so the result couldn't be a placebo effect.

I woke up after around 6, 7 hours of sleep to go to school.
I went downstairs, and looked outside. Snowy!
My brother and I checked on the TV and we saw that school had been closed for 2 hours. w00t!
I was especcially glad since I was hella tired.
(These events occured in around 10-20 minutes)

I got back to bed and relaxed. I was really glad that I could sleep, and I easily drifted to sleep.

In my dream, I easily found a DreamSign and became Lucid for a few seconds. Huzzah!

It was only until after I read the WBTB Guide here at dreamviews did I realize that I performed it.

Anyway, the fact of the matter is that it works like a charm and you should all give it a shot. I'm definintally gonna try it again tonight ^_^

hellopotato
02-04-2007, 01:28 PM
hey man congrats.

i try this except i do it for 10 minutes and after like 5 hours of sleep. although i dont get out of bed.

do i need to get out of bed for it to be effective?!

Armageddon_Heaven
02-04-2007, 09:21 PM
Prolly. I first thought it was a dumb idea, but after thinking about it, I guess it's **somehow** effective.

Shadow Dreamer
02-06-2007, 10:06 PM
Yea WBTB is my favourite method in my lucid dream (nearly a month ago :( ) i woke to see the power had gone of and my clock was flashing 12:00 i decided to get up and set it to the "right" time 5:00 i sat in bed for about an hour and checked my phone it was and hour early so i got up set my clock back to 5:00 again happy that i had an extra hour and when i fell asleep i had a lucid dream i cant remember what it was about though

HockeyIsLife
02-06-2007, 10:42 PM
I can say that, when I was a (elemntary-middle school) kid, I always looked forward to snow days.

I looked forward SO much (when you knew that there was a chance it would be closed) that I would actually have around 7-10 False Awakenings in about a one hour period. All the same - me waking up, watching the TV, not seeing my school.

Amidreaming?
02-08-2007, 12:54 PM
Hey, a loong ass time ago I had a lucid dream due to WBTB. What's ironic is that at the time I really didn't know anything about this method, so the result couldn't be a placebo effect.

I woke up after around 6, 7 hours of sleep to go to school.
I went downstairs, and looked outside. Snowy!
My brother and I checked on the TV and we saw that school had been closed for 2 hours. w00t!
I was especcially glad since I was hella tired.
(These events occured in around 10-20 minutes)

I got back to bed and relaxed. I was really glad that I could sleep, and I easily drifted to sleep.

In my dream, I easily found a DreamSign and became Lucid for a few seconds. Huzzah!

It was only until after I read the WBTB Guide here at dreamviews did I realize that I performed it.

Anyway, the fact of the matter is that it works like a charm and you should all give it a shot. I'm definintally gonna try it again tonight ^_^
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this EXACT thing happened to me just yester day. it was pretty sweet and i recemend it fully. i'll probably try this this weekend.

Clark_Bennon
02-12-2007, 07:53 AM
this EXACT thing happened to me just yester day. it was pretty sweet and i recemend it fully. i'll probably try this this weekend.
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what does WBTB mean anyways? i her people saying it alot.

TweaK
02-12-2007, 08:09 AM
What's ironic is that at the time I really didn't know anything about this method, so the result couldn't be a placebo effect.[/b]
That makes it even more likelier to have been a plaecbo.

Stonehenge
02-12-2007, 02:01 PM
Wake Back To Bed