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      Alot of people have different opinions on this. saying in the first stage of sleep your just in deep sleep mode and no dreams happen but i don't agreee with this cuz i get some dreams in that period its just harder to remember but yeah main part of dreams i say is REM
      what trouble are you having? make sure you get enough sleep 7-8 hours even more

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      Ive had many wake induced lucid dreams at night with no prior sleep beforehand.
      They also say that the most a rem sleep period can last is 90 minutes.
      When I've had continuous lucid dreams for 2 and a half hours at most.
      Don't believe what anyone says to be 100% FACT.
      Last edited by SilverBullet; 07-04-2012 at 07:19 AM.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Signet View Post
      Erm, don't mind me being naive here, but... HOW???
      Exploiting a little glitch in the community hall.

      And welcome back silver bullet.

      I was always a dreamer, in childhood especially. People thought I was a little strange.-Charley pride

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      Quote Originally Posted by SilverBullet View Post
      Ive had many wake induced lucid dreams at night with no prior sleep beforehand.
      They also say that the most a rem sleep period can last is 90 minutes.
      When I've had continuous lucid dreams for 2 and a half hours at most.
      Don't believe what anyone says to be 100% FACT.
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      Step 4 was REALLY helpful!
      I always end up failing in some of the stabilization parts, making me wake up.
      Using step 4 I could climb right back in. :p
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      Quote Originally Posted by Rsandee View Post
      Step 4 was REALLY helpful!
      I always end up failing in some of the stabilization parts, making me wake up.
      Using step 4 I could climb right back in. :p
      Yep, I probably would have like 200 less lucids if I never did step 4.

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      Lol wow, the whole hands thing, my first and only true lucid was a short one where I looked down at my arm and and actually thought "this is a dream :3"

      My main problem is I never seem to stop long enough to think to much.... I'm moving around and seeing stuff but.... its like i'm not aware of the fact that im dreaming. Sure I can fly, kill a monster.... then go through dejavu where i'm running through the same room from it and decide to just let it eat me the second time.... but i like rarely ever stop and go "oh shiz i'm dreamin"

      Only just the once :/

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      You made me realize that lately I never think "oh I'm dreaming" in my dreams anymore. The moment I become lucid, its a feeling, not a sentence, or any words. I guess you could call it a thought though. When I first started lucid dreaming the thought always came up as "I'm dreaming!" in words.
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      Quote Originally Posted by SilverBullet View Post
      You made me realize that lately I never think "oh I'm dreaming" in my dreams anymore. The moment I become lucid, its a feeling, not a sentence, or any words. I guess you could call it a thought though. When I first started lucid dreaming the thought always came up as "I'm dreaming!" in words.
      A lot of the times when I become lucid it's the same way! I sort of just randomly know and am in some situation, then begin to fly to evade whatever then continue with the LD.
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      Quote Originally Posted by SilverBullet View Post
      You made me realize that lately I never think "oh I'm dreaming" in my dreams anymore. The moment I become lucid, its a feeling, not a sentence, or any words. I guess you could call it a thought though. When I first started lucid dreaming the thought always came up as "I'm dreaming!" in words.
      That happened to me my first lucid. It was spontaneous, no reality check. I never declared to myself that I was dreaming but I knew it.

      I'm working on getting my sleep schedule back to the right times then I'm going to be attempting to get lucid again, probably using MILD and incorporating your points.
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      Amazing: Tryed it 4 Days and had 4 Lucid Dreams!
      Each Time combined with WBTB, I thinkt thats more effective .

      SilverBullet many thanks Dude .
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      I think I got a lucid last night from this method.
      I knew it. I knew I would reach salvation with this..
      Thank you.
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      That's my opinion on this technique, and why I'm currently working on my own "key"






      For this, I alternated a similar popular meme to fit it for LDing , but I'm sure certain people will recognize it

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      Quote Originally Posted by Csorax View Post
      That's my opinion on this technique, and why I'm currently working on my own "key"




      For this, I alternated a similar popular meme to fit it for LDing , but I'm sure certain people will recognize it
      Need LD for motivation? Think of everything you can do when you're lucid. Imagine you would realize RIGHT NOW that this is a lucid dream (do a reality check while reading this just to be sure ). Think of all the amazing things you could do, and how amazingly realistic it would be. That should be enough motivation

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      This method looks good and I will be trying this tonight!
      I have a feeling this will work because I have been raised up in the fact of humans can do anything, but they set the bar for themselves. This is why I find little to no trouble doing anything in my Lucid dreams, (Only really had 1 Lucid dream.) otherwise where other people can't fly.

      Anyways, I will post my results!

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      SilverBullet this is a fantastic guide!!! Thanks to you I've gone from having LDs maybe once a month to at least once a week. But I wanna make sure I have them every night. How can I make sure I'm really intending properly?
      Last edited by BlueWalls; 10-17-2012 at 01:17 PM.

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      Don't worry about the intent part so much. In the world of sorcery, somebody that simply knows intent exists, is using intent.
      If you really want I can go on about that, but to answer your question, to have LDs consistently you should probably follow the sleep schedule that produces the best results. For me, all I have to do is go to bed like I normally would, get up after 8 hours, then do whatever I want(besides dozing off) for around an hour so I can let my brain regain its logic and full awareness, then I go back to sleep, preferably on my back, as that seems to give me the best results. When I do this, It almost NEVER fails.
      Last edited by SilverBullet; 10-18-2012 at 02:24 AM.
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      Quote Originally Posted by SilverBullet View Post
      Don't worry about the intent part so much. In the world of sorcery, somebody that simply knows intent exists, is using intent.
      If you really want I can go on about that, but to answer your question, to have LDs consistently you should probably follow the sleep schedule that produces the best results. For me, all I have to do is go to bed like I normally would, get up after 8 hours, then do whatever I want(besides dozing off) for around an hour so I can let my brain regain its logic and full awareness, then I go back to sleep, preferably on my back, as that seems to give me the best results. When I do this, It almost NEVER fails.
      How many hours do you have between the time you first go to bed and the time you physically get up?

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      Well it takes me a while to fall asleep sometimes, about an hour usually.
      So I guess 9 hours?

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      Do you also get lucid with this technique during the early stages of sleep? Or just after WBTB?

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      Sometimes I'll get lucids in the first stages of sleep, but its only occasional compared to how frequent it is with WBTB.
      I think I might start a new thread.

      Edit: Here's my new thread, it might help you more than this one.
      http://www.dreamviews.com/f12/lucid-...-later-139114/
      Last edited by SilverBullet; 12-20-2012 at 07:26 AM.

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      Just because of this thread I am really motivated to start lucid dreaming, and one tip I think helps is that when you want to start lucid dreaming you start THAT NIGHT you don't wait and say, "oh I'll try it next week", or "tonight I'm not feeling it I'll do it tomorrow night" I think its better to start right away and that's what I'm going to do, start tonight, thanks for this guide SilverBullet
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      Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake

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      This looks like a promising technique. I'm hoping it'll help me on my way to my first lucid dream.

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      For me this technique is still working. If I intend to have a lucid dream before falling asleep and combine it with a relaxation technique I have about 3-4 LD in a week. I guess even more because I forget some of them, especially the ones earlier in the night.

      But this is sooo easy and step 4 allows for more than one LD once you became lucid. In my opinion this technique gets even easier with time and more successful. Your brain seems to learn how to recognize the dreamstate.
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