I think imagining your mantra happening is what helped the most. It takes a certain amount of confidence to summon the courage to question reality. Imagining success like you're doing can help with this. |
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I had a lucid dream today after a dry patch of 3 weeks.The lucid dream went on for about 30mins which caused me not to remember alot of it due to poor recall.Im wondering weather one of the new techniques im trying has caused this or maybe a technique iv been trying for a while that has finally kicked in....heres my day and night techniques and hope you can give me.your.2.cents...thankyou |
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I think imagining your mantra happening is what helped the most. It takes a certain amount of confidence to summon the courage to question reality. Imagining success like you're doing can help with this. |
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I agree with dolphin. I'm a big proponent of self-affirmation techniques when it comes to LDs and using a good mantra is key to a successful MILD. |
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Multiple Induction Technique (MIT) - Consistently have several lucids each night!
2016 TotY: Dragon [ ] Fairy [ ] Unicorn [ ] Gnome [ ] Leprechaun [ ] Phoenix [ ] Chimera [ ]
To be honest it was a very weird way of getting lucid that iv never done before....i was at work in my dream and fell asleep by someones bed....then woke up next to myself asleep in my dream...quiet bizzare tbf....most of my lucids happen randomly where in a way it just clicks and without reality checking i just know... |
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The actual lucid i had yesterday didnt have my family or gf in it but i try to reality check after i have made contact with anyone...its hard to.remember to do so but the more i do.it the quicker the habit will continue into my dreams...i hope lol |
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I have found that any mental attention focused on the act of dreaming can help one to start noticing dreams. Perhaps some of your methods are working for you more than others, but it all helps. Even being on this forum helps me. |
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---o--- my DCs say I'm dreamy.
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