Tell your self to have a lucid dream - easy way?
I'm sure this may seem quite n00bish, but I still will ask the question. I'v heard all sort of talk about difficult techniques to induce lucid dreams, but is their an easier way?
Like more easy than a mild or wild. Now i'm not saying this to be lazy just logical. I mean, is their some way to just tell your subconscious you want to have lucid dreams every night or something.
If your subconscious is the same as you, wouldn't it want to work for you? If you tell it you want lucid dreams, wouldn't that be easier than tricking your body or something?
Now, I suppose that's what a mild is, but if anyone could shed some light on this I would be quite grateful. No sarcastic responses please.
Subconscious communication
Here are some things I know about speaking to your subconscious:
- You have to be very specific. You can ask to realize you are dreaming when you are dreaming. You can also ask to remain in a calm state, to prolong the dream. You can also ask to wake up after the dream, for superior recall. You can also ask for an urge to write down the dream upon awakening, for further recall. So, I do believe you can ask to have a lucid dream -- and maybe you do have a lucid dream every time, but you don't remember it. Be very specific!
- Affirmations work. Personally, I like to write about lucid dreaming before bed. I tell myself that I'll recognize I'm dreaming, and I'll write about where the dream will take place, who will be there, what I'll do, details details details!
- Hypnosis works. Lay yourself down, attend to the relaxation of your body. Feel each body part get heavier and more comfortable. Feel your skeleton turn to stone, so that you are very heavy and can't move. Feel your eyelids press into your eyes, so heavy that you don't even try to open them. When your body is sufficiently heavy and relaxed, this is the time to talk to your subconscious, in any way you feel comfortable. Speak in the form of a prayer, or have a dialogue:
"Hey subconscious."
"Hey buddy."
"I would like to have a lucid dream tonight."
"Really. Tell me more."
"While I am dreaming, I want to realize I am dreaming."
"Oh, that's nifty."
"And I want to hang out in the dream for 20 minutes or so."
"Got it."
"And when it's done, I want to wake up and write about it."
"Good idea."
"So you'll help me out with all this?"
"Coming right up!"
...or something like that.