Sounds like a VERY effective MILD combined with a perfect WBTB to me. |
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I have learned many ways to have lucid dream and have come up my own ways to lucid dream. The one i have found most effortless is wake back to bed. |
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Last edited by Seltiez; 07-11-2014 at 10:24 PM.
Sounds like a VERY effective MILD combined with a perfect WBTB to me. |
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If you read this do a reality check, you will thank me later...
Thanks for reply. Yeah this technique kinda works this well only for me but i hope someone will find something useful in this thread to improve their technique. |
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This looks very much like how I got most of my LD's so far. Though I am not sure on my WBTB times yet, and how to really get my mind on LDing. If I wonder off too much, it will fail. I'm still experimenting with it. But it's good to see that it's possible to get so many LD's. And congrats for you! |
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Lucid Dream Goal:
A perfect week!
One week with at least 1 Lucid Dream in every night.
So you just do a very brief wbtb coupled with autosuggestion, right? That sounds a very good habit. The hardest part must be to sit up in your bed..when you are so comfortable lying down. |
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Check your memory, did any suprising event happpen ? does the present make sense ? visualize what you will do when lucid, and how. Reality check as reminder of your intention to lucid dream tonight. Sleep as good as you can; when going to sleep, relax and invite whatever comes with curiosity. Grab your dream journal immediately as you awake and write everything you can recall (if only when you wake up for good). Keep calm, positive and persistent, and don't forget to have fun along the way
That's awesome I actually been doing this too only as soon as I wake up, I keep my eyes closed and bite my tongue to check if I'm dreaming and then I just allow myself to drift off to sleep again as I repeat I'm gonna have a lucid dream. It definitely is really effective, I can have 3-4 lucid dreams every night if I wanted. Cool to see other people benefit from this too. |
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I like WBTB a lot as well, also because I have a tendency to naturally wake up in the early hours of the morning, so it's a good idea to take advantage of this. I normally couple it with another technique, my favourite being SSILD, which helps me fall back asleep. |
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"If you must sleep a third of your life, why should you sleep through your dreams?"
Stephen LaBerge
YES. This happens to me all night! I also have problems feeling my body while my LD is happening... like my dream fades from dreaming to vivid imagination back to dreaming. The only way I have found to combat it is to lay down on the ground in my dream in the opposite way to how i am sleeping. For example if i am sleeping on my back and i begin to feel my physical body i will immediately lay down on my stomach. this works about 75% of the time. |
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