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      Anyone have MILD success?

      I've had DILDs and WILDs before, but I have yet to have a MILD even though I try quite often. In Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming, Laberge seems to think that MILD is the most successful technique, but I get nothing from it. The only thing that has resulted from me trying to MILD is staying alert and having a WILD by accident.

      Ok, I have two questions:

      1.) Why do you have to visualize yourself being in the dream from which you just awoke? It seems like this would only be effective if your next dream was the exact same dream, thereby reminding you of your intent to notice the dreamstate.

      2.) Would someone who can successfully have MILDs share EXACTLY how they do it?

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      Well, I haven't ever had any good MILDs, but I've had a TON of nightmare MILDs way back before I knew about LDing.
      All I can really say is that it's alot easier for it to happen if the dream is unusual or stuck more in your mind so that you can think about it.
      For example, you're gonna have a hard time remembering what was happening if you were sitting in a field or something 'cause you'd get bored of thinking about it.
      My opinion.

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      Re: Anyone have MILD success?

      Originally posted by CommieX
      1.) Why do you have to visualize yourself being in the dream from which you just awoke? It seems like this would only be effective if your next dream was the exact same dream, thereby reminding you of your intent to notice the dreamstate.
      I believe it's supposed to associate the idea of being in a dream with the feeling of being in a dream, rather than the actual content.

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