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      Quote Originally Posted by Wolfwood View Post
      Hey, did you try the multiple waking/sleeping from multiple alarms?
      Ok, So, tell me again step by step what I do please? or if there is a link to it or something?. It sounds like DEILD.
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      Quote Originally Posted by LucidRaider View Post
      Ok, So, tell me again step by step what I do please? or if there is a link to it or something?. It sounds like DEILD.
      So you can't remember dreams, nor induce a lucid dream?

      Use this alarm or something similar: http://www.saltcube.com/timer.swf

      1. After a WBTB, set the first alarm interval to 30 minutes (assuming the first attempt will take 15 minutes to induce a WILD).
      2. Set the subsequent intervals to 15-20 minutes - as many as you like. More the better.
      3. Set the amount of rings to whatever you think will wake you.
      4. Lay down and use whatever variation on the WILD technique you prefer.

      If you succeed or fail (fall asleep) on the first WILD attempt, the alarm will wake you on the next interval. When it does, just lay still and repeat the technique to induce a WILD or merely stay dead still and it may happen automatically. Again, if you succeed or fail on the second interval, in another 15-20 minutes the alarm will wake you to try again. Have this repeat as many times as necessary - if you fall asleep each time, then each waking you'll have a good chance at remembering your prior dream, and if you succeed, then remembering a conscious dream is the same as waking life...it happens on the go, almost perfectly. It just means the lucid dream will be short due to the alarm waking you from it.... but then you can lay still and repeat.

      This is good practice to get a feel for the grey area between waking/sleeping and entering a WILD. ^_^

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      You will remember your dreams using this method, and will get into lucids more frequently!
      You will remember your dreams using this method, and will get into lucids more frequently!
      You will remember your dreams using this method, and will get into lucids more frequently!
      You will remember your dreams using this method, and will get into lucids more frequently!
      You will remember your dreams using this method, and will get into lucids more frequently!
      Last edited by Wolfwood; 05-10-2012 at 07:50 PM.
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