This link will send you to a thread with lots of links to really good threads, guides and sources :-) |
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I've been researching lucid dreams the past few days, and I'm extremely excited about it; I'm hoping to have my first lucid dream in the coming weeks/months (hopefully sooner, though). I have some general questions for you guys: |
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Last edited by Buckey; 02-01-2013 at 02:20 AM.
This link will send you to a thread with lots of links to really good threads, guides and sources :-) |
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Last edited by Bansheet; 02-01-2013 at 02:30 AM.
I wanna be a rockstar
And I wanna lucid dream
Guess I'll just start
By playing music in my dreams
I don't like saying "no, I'm awake, or not dreaming". I want to keep the sensations that yes, I'm. |
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I can answer 1, 2, and 4. |
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Thank you, I'm about to be going to bed soon here, but I'll definitely get to work on this tomorrow. |
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Last edited by Buckey; 02-01-2013 at 02:46 AM.
Ah, thanks for the quick lesson. |
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If I do a reality check (and let's say it's real life, and I'm not dreaming) and fail the dream test, should I openly say/think: "NO. I'm not dreaming". |
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Nope, we all come here to learn and best way to do it is to ask questions. |
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1. Yes, that is a WILD method. But the awareness he mentions, mantras, WBTB and bunch of other things are also valid for DILDs. And you never know, when you get yourself into situation that you will recognize as part of WILDing, and then you will know what's happening and what to do. |
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