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have you tried doing the FILD technique? It is basically a way faster version of the wild strategy and it only takes about 1 minute to become lucid. There are some tutorials on how to do this if you don't know how. Hope this helps. |
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How long have you been doing each technique? It can often take a while working with one technique before it can become effective, so your best bet is to stick with one instead of switching around repeatedly. |
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"Going through life worrying about the little things is like cooking with motor oil instead of cooking oil. Sure, you can still probably pull it off, but it'll leave a bad taste in your mouth in retrospect." - Me, apparently
2015: 101 LDs, 2016: 114 LDs, 2017: 38 LDs, 2018: 20 LDs, 2019: 8 LDs
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I have been trying DILD since october last year and WILD the last couple of nights without any results. I sort of Can't relax enough to get WILD working. |
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Yeah, do FILD at your own risk of insomnia. WILD is probably not something you should be trying to do if you've never had an LD. Think of yourself in preschool still learning your ABC's; WILD is advanced-level graduate stuff lol. SpellBee2 is right. You don't really want to mess around with WILD methods or accelerated FILD stuff if you're not able to limit the activity of your mind. I can't do it yet either, so it's nothing to fret over. But thankfully, there are simpler methods which work for us by falling asleep with intention. For me it's all about desire and habitually immersing myself in everything LD-oriented: books, videos, tutorials, chat rooms, etc. The intention will eventually carry over into the subconscious. Just make a habit of thinking about it a lot, visualizing yourself awakening in dreams and doing RCs that fail. Think positively that it'll happen, and celebrate every non-lucid by imagining what it would be like awakening in them as you update them to your DJ. Eventually it will happen (and it's usually when you least expect it -- that is, when you've given up "trying" to have an LD |
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Last edited by AstronomyDomine; 02-20-2017 at 08:32 PM.
"Realize deeply that the present moment is all you ever have" -- Eckhart Tolle
When you wake up from dreams, recall the things you experienced that you would not likely experience in waking life. Write them down in your dream journal and connect those things with dreaming. For example: |
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