If you are interested in WILDing, try what worked for me: |
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If you are interested in WILDing, try what worked for me: |
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I honestly might have to try this. I've been on a tangent recently trying to explore new methods for lucid dreaming. I'm having considerable difficult with WILDs. I've been trying to lucid dream, on and off, since '09 but I still can't WILD. I'm waiting for that CLICK and perhaps this will be it. I'll let you know about my luck. |
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Whatever you vividly imagine, ardently desire, sincerely believe, and enthusiastically act upon.. must inevitably come to pass. - Paul J. Meyer
This might work great for me. I tend to relax better when just going through a familiar task or imagining myself in a familiar environment. In the past I've gotten so relaxed that I do fall right into that "Scenario" but don't seem to make the pop; as soon as I focus a little more I instantly wake up. |
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That is my main problem. I focus too much when I feel myself being absorbed into the dream. I have to practice balancing focus with uncunciously letting images appear in front of me. Dream driving definitely seems to help me. It's simple enough that my mind can be relaxed but at the same time I have to be alert to what I am doing. It's hard but so far it's the only thing that's worked for me. Trying it again tonight. |
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Nice post. Any method that utilizes visualization is on the right path, IMHO. |
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I'm glad you posted this. I've been planning to try this ever since you told me about it in one of your replies, but I haven't had the chance yet. Hopefully I can do it this weekend. Thanks for sharing |
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