Short answer is: of course you can. |
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I've tried to say a bunch of mantras over and over as i fall asleep. Ranging from "I will remember.." and "I will look at my hands and realize" and also mantras about what i wish to dream about. But it gets tedious having to use my mouth to say them or to |
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Short answer is: of course you can. |
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Last edited by Memm; 11-20-2014 at 09:11 AM.
I'd recommend a small adjustment to your mantras: avoid future tense, use present tense only, otherwise your brain may interpret "will" to mean some point in the indeterminate future. Using present tense gives it a "now and always" connotation. |
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FryingMan's Unified Theory of Lucid Dreaming: Pay Attention, Reflect, Recall -- Both Day and Night[link]
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I think you should take Fryingman's advice on mantras. I think looking at a picture would be a better way to induce a certain dream scenario. (Such as if you want to dream of being in a forest, look at pictures of a forest) But not necessarily the best way to become lucid. |
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according to Dr. Gerhard Eggetsberger (an Austrian scientiest) using symbols for neuro-programming prior sleeping is very effective. the science behind it: approx. 20 minutes before sleeping the Thalamus shuts up. The Thalamus is the censor in our brain. So when this censor becomes silent suggestive formulas (wether symbols or/and mantras) easily slip into the subconscious and become powerful over time. |
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