My opinion, just pick something and work on it diligently for at least a week. If you find it's really not working, move on to something else, but give each technique a chance before you disregard it. That's just my advice.
-Amé
I was just wondering which technique would be best for someone new to lucid dreaming?
"There is nothing like dream to create the future. Utopia to-day, flesh and blood tomorrow." - Victor Hugo
"It hurts to find out that what you wanted doesn't match what you dreamed it would be." - Randy K. Milholland
My opinion, just pick something and work on it diligently for at least a week. If you find it's really not working, move on to something else, but give each technique a chance before you disregard it. That's just my advice.
-Amé
"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
What do those abbreviations mean?![]()
LDs: 1ish
Mirath, there's a post under the tutorials on Acronyms. Hope that helps. After a short time you'll know exactly what ppl are talking about.
-Amé
"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
MILD.
It is the easiest and requires least effort. It is also easier to get into a routine with.
It was the one i chose anyway.
Check out its tutorial in (duh) tutorials section
The abbreviations all stand for different methods-MILD=mnermonic induced lucid dream, WILD=wake induced lucid dream etc
All listed in tutorials section for individual tutorials on how to pull them off.
Oh, and WILD is the hardest there.
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