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Hey all, |
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In my opinion, your situation may actually benefit you moreso than if you had more time to lounge around. Let me explain... Your RCs, How often do you do them now? I'm betting not often, correct? Well that's where you need to start. You don't really need to change anything about your routine, you just need to condition your mind to check reality often because of all the interacting your doing in your day. In a Dream we are rarely alone, we are usually distracted by someone or something, therefore when your mind becomes conditioned to constantly question your reality even in various situations, chances are that your will carry this into your Dreams. DILD would be the way to go if I were you. It all starts with the RCs man. When you ask yourself that question, of whether your Dreaming, try to remember how you came to be where you are. Try to follow a linear memory path, and if you cannot, then you are most probably Dreaming. |
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I Dreamed a Dream
In it, saw people I've never seen
Gone places I've never been
And done things I'd do again.
www.walkthedreamscape.wordpress.com
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I never do any reality checks during the day and haven't done that for about a year now. Instead I try to wake up naturally during the night and usually so I can DEILD, but even if I don't succeed the DEILD just falling back to sleep with the intention can make me become more aware in my dreams and make me realize that I am dreaming. You need to have the habit of doing reality checks in dreams though, so it's probably good to practice the way PlanesWalker described but you don't haveto do it for the rest of your life. So you have to make it a habit... The time that takes vary but around 1-4 months. |
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Last edited by MasterMind; 09-15-2012 at 10:40 AM.
I would say the MILD technique is best for busy people! Read this MILD tutorial for further instruction. It only takes a few minutes before bed and you can pair it with doing reality checks throughout the day. |
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I totally agree with Mancon on this one, MILD seems the right approach to you. The good thing about it is that people can already be skilled at MILD right when they start, since the better prospective memory you have, the better the chances are of becoming using this technique. |
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