• Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views




    Page 3 of 3 FirstFirst 1 2 3
    Results 51 to 70 of 70
    Like Tree9Likes

    Thread: Method for Attaining Lucidity

    1. #51
      Mystic Dreamer Nightmare's Avatar
      Join Date
      Sep 2006
      Posts
      155
      Likes
      46
      Hey Dreamviews!

      Ok, so I have been in a slight drought with LDing. Even DEILD has not been working well for me. After I wake up from a dream, I keep my eyes closed, and find I can't sleep, until eventually I just stop trying to LD and fall back into sleep. Oddly I always have dreams, many of which are quite abnormal, but rationalize the scenarios I am experiencing somehow, and fail to recognize that they are dreams.

      So, this morning, after several failed DEILD attempts, I remembered to use the double affirmation while I lay with my eyes closed after waking from a dream. I repeated "I am dreaming" and spelled the words in my minds eye. It was incredible! On two occasions a blue computer screen appeared before me which said "Input Commands".

      I again wrote "I am dreaming" into the computer (in fact I wrote three different sets of commands into the computer, not sure how), and on one occasion I felt the awesome waves of SP come over me, but was woken up by my GF. On the other I went into a full scale LD, although it didn't last super long unfortunately.

      I used the double affirmation again in conjunction with a DEILD later again, and again saw a huge contract appear before me in which I could read the letters clearly (forget what they said unfortunately). Unfortunately after the vivid HI I just slipped back into good old oblivious dreamland. I would have preferred to be lucid, but hey, dreamland in general is a pretty cool place to be.

      Anyway, happy dreaming everyone!

    2. #52
      Thrasher Ayanizz's Avatar
      Join Date
      Dec 2010
      Gender
      Location
      Around
      Posts
      108
      Likes
      15
      DJ Entries
      1
      Thanks for the update Nightmare!

      I too seem to have hit some kind of block but that's probably with the exams coming closer. I have no time for naps, and when I attempt a WBTB I just fall asleep too fast again. I have had once though where I was unable to fall back asleep, so it's always something
      I think if I saw the blue screen of death appearing while I was trying to lucid, I'd wake myself up out of complete hatred But apparently it helped getting you lucid... Did the screen just pop up like that or did it slowly show itself (as most of my HI seem to do)?
      Are you dreaming?

      Goals: Get lucid [x] | Get in control [x] | Fly [ ] | Go to Bora Bora [ ]
      In that order!

    3. #53
      Mystic Dreamer Nightmare's Avatar
      Join Date
      Sep 2006
      Posts
      155
      Likes
      46
      Hey Ayanizz.

      Yeah, the blue screen just showed up. It wasn't a blue screen of death either. I quite liked it and welcomed it as an entry into full scale dreaming. I input in the commands "I am dreaming" and became lucid

    4. #54
      Member
      Join Date
      Mar 2011
      Gender
      Posts
      62
      Likes
      0
      DJ Entries
      1
      Nightmare ,can we also use ''I'm am dreaming about etc'' as well?

    5. #55
      Member
      Join Date
      Feb 2011
      LD Count
      6
      Posts
      66
      Likes
      2
      DJ Entries
      2
      wow that sounds pretty cool. i am going to trythis i hope it works
      WILD(1) DILD/MILD(5) WBTB(6)
      long board in dream(yes) have sex in dream (yes) smoke weed in dream (no) meet a dc (yes) meet eminem (no) drive ferrari (no) have a WILD (yes)

    6. #56
      Member lucidpony123's Avatar
      Join Date
      Dec 2010
      LD Count
      None yet!
      Gender
      Posts
      29
      Likes
      1
      Wow....this method sounds quite interesting! I will definitely give it a try once I get my dream recall back up

    7. #57
      Mystic Dreamer Nightmare's Avatar
      Join Date
      Sep 2006
      Posts
      155
      Likes
      46
      Quote Originally Posted by Dancr View Post
      Nightmare ,can we also use ''I'm am dreaming about etc'' as well?
      Hi Dancr,

      Yes you certainly can use "I am dreaming about..." The main thing about this method is the visualization. It has also worked best for me in conjunction with WBTB or taking naps. Let me know if you have any more questions

    8. #58
      Member
      Join Date
      Mar 2011
      Gender
      Posts
      62
      Likes
      0
      DJ Entries
      1
      Which method do you think would work for me better nightmare? ,I knew about lucid dreaming this year and I want to know exactly how to attain it to get the dream I want so much

    9. #59
      Mystic Dreamer Nightmare's Avatar
      Join Date
      Sep 2006
      Posts
      155
      Likes
      46
      Hey Dancr,

      What works best for me is visualizing the words "I am dreaming" scrolling across the back of my eyes, and repeating the same affirmation mentally. Use this in conjunction with naps or WBTB. Also, if you have not had an LD yet, I recommend checking the stuff on stabilizing your LDs such as rubbing your hands together. Good luck, LDing is the absolute greatest.

    10. #60
      Member
      Join Date
      Mar 2011
      Gender
      Posts
      62
      Likes
      0
      DJ Entries
      1
      Sometimes nightmare I'm unable to control myself in a dream and how do you have a clear vivid vision in a dream?

    11. #61
      Member Birdydreams's Avatar
      Join Date
      Mar 2011
      Posts
      12
      Likes
      0
      DJ Entries
      5
      I've never had a WILD or a LD for that matter but I'm going to try this.

      Like Nightmare's first post, I'll simply repeat "I'm dreaming" in my head's voice and visualize it on the back of my eyelids. I'm aiming for a white chalk on chalkboard look with no scrolling.

      I'll tell you how it turns out.

    12. #62
      Mystic Dreamer Nightmare's Avatar
      Join Date
      Sep 2006
      Posts
      155
      Likes
      46
      Quote Originally Posted by Dancr View Post
      Sometimes nightmare I'm unable to control myself in a dream and how do you have a clear vivid vision in a dream?
      Hey Dancr. The best way I have found to have very vivid dreams is by falling backwards in your dream and imagining a new dreamscape. Often times it will appear, but often times you will have a false awakening which is why it is important to reality check as soon as you wake up as often as possible. Aslo, if you like the dream you are in, rubbing your hands together in your dream works well also.

      Quote Originally Posted by Birdydreams View Post
      I've never had a WILD or a LD for that matter but I'm going to try this.

      Like Nightmare's first post, I'll simply repeat "I'm dreaming" in my head's voice and visualize it on the back of my eyelids. I'm aiming for a white chalk on chalkboard look with no scrolling.

      I'll tell you how it turns out.
      Please do!

    13. #63
      Member
      Join Date
      Mar 2011
      Gender
      Posts
      62
      Likes
      0
      DJ Entries
      1
      Can you lucid dream at will with this method?
      Last edited by Dancr; 03-20-2011 at 02:24 PM.

    14. #64
      Member
      Join Date
      Feb 2011
      Gender
      Posts
      190
      Likes
      17
      iv had some success with this , but sometimes i do it and before i know iv already woken up the next day thinking what happened. althought i didnt do the mentally write it down but i will tonight.

    15. #65
      Member Saurfang's Avatar
      Join Date
      Mar 2011
      LD Count
      3
      Gender
      Location
      Lithuania
      Posts
      73
      Likes
      3
      Does this have to be a nap? Can I do it when going to sleep normally at night?
      DILDS: 3
      WILDS: 0
      Overall count of Lucid Dreams: ]3
      Proudly mentored by Nayia

      Join our Lucid Dreaming video game project!

    16. #66
      Mystic Dreamer Nightmare's Avatar
      Join Date
      Sep 2006
      Posts
      155
      Likes
      46
      Quote Originally Posted by Saurfang View Post
      Does this have to be a nap? Can I do it when going to sleep normally at night?
      Hi Saurfung,

      You can do this when going to sleep normally at night, but I have had the best success using this method with naps. A wake back to bed of any kind would work too I'm sure. If you are asking if you can use this method right after going to bed at night, you can try, but I never have had success LDing right as I go to sleep at night, and you'll find many of the members of DVs have not either.

    17. #67
      Member
      Join Date
      Mar 2011
      Gender
      Posts
      62
      Likes
      0
      DJ Entries
      1
      how many hours of sleep do you need in order to lucid dream?

    18. #68
      Member acnarm's Avatar
      Join Date
      Feb 2011
      LD Count
      15
      Posts
      49
      Likes
      2
      Strange. I read this thread yesterday and was quite excited to try a method similar to this. To my amazement i had a lucid dream, not one but many in one night. I couldn't believe how vivid it was and the fact that i had a lot of control. What i did was get into bed and prepare to sleep. I kept repeating " i am dreaming...do a reality check." i repeated this many times and then decide to visualize a car. When i was visualizing it i started to focus on small details of the car to make my visual more vivid. At the same time, i repeated "i am dreaming...do a reality check." After a while i started to dream non-lucid and suddenly something clicked and i felt i am in a dream. I then checked if i was dreaming by doing a reality check and thats when my lucid journey began. Now the thing is, when i have become lucid in the past, i have never done a RC. I would just know i am lucid without checking. Yesterday i did a reality check and i believe it had something to do with me repeatedly saying to do a reality check before sleeping

    19. #69
      Lucid Dreamer Achievements:
      Created Dream Journal 1000 Hall Points Made Friends on DV Veteran Second Class
      siuol's Avatar
      Join Date
      Dec 2010
      LD Count
      40
      Gender
      Location
      United States
      Posts
      418
      Likes
      92
      DJ Entries
      42
      hmm, sounds like a MILD (some milds do include visualization). however, this does seem effective, especially with visualizing an affirmation, so ill give it a few tries. i havent had a normal DILD in so long, and have had to rely on FILD and my failed WILD attempts which are WBTB i think. but these either take to long or i ruin them by moving, so this one sounds pretty sweet. anyway i was wondering, you said it could have something to do with you moving your eyes, does anyone think that moving them rapidly can help out with WILDs, since it may help copy REM?
      Lucid Dreaming since 3/30/10

    20. #70
      Mystic Dreamer Nightmare's Avatar
      Join Date
      Sep 2006
      Posts
      155
      Likes
      46
      Hi siuol,

      I would not recommend moving your eyes too fast, however, if you have ever seen someone in REM sleep, you will see that the eyes sort of twitch back, forth, up and down. Instead of trying to move your eyes exclusively as a means of simulating REM, try visualizing something and observing it as if you were awake. This will hopefully have the double effect of attaining a visualization as well as simulating REM.

    Page 3 of 3 FirstFirst 1 2 3

    Similar Threads

    1. Attaining Sleep Paralysis Method (Not so difficult)
      By Reinhardt in forum General Lucid Discussion
      Replies: 14
      Last Post: 01-09-2011, 07:29 PM
    2. Good method of attaining lucidity. It works well!
      By INeverWakeUp in forum Attaining Lucidity
      Replies: 24
      Last Post: 03-10-2010, 02:21 AM
    3. Good method of attaining lucidity. It works well!
      By INeverWakeUp in forum Dream Control
      Replies: 15
      Last Post: 03-05-2010, 01:05 AM
    4. My Method Of Attaining Control
      By LDallNight in forum Dream Control
      Replies: 1
      Last Post: 03-20-2007, 01:59 AM
    5. My method of attaining
      By lucidphan in forum Attaining Lucidity
      Replies: 2
      Last Post: 03-13-2006, 09:42 PM

    Bookmarks

    Posting Permissions

    • You may not post new threads
    • You may not post replies
    • You may not post attachments
    • You may not edit your posts
    •