Is there any problem with using more than one induction tecnique during the course of the night? For example: Waking up at 4 and trying a H.I.L.D. then waking up at 5 and trying a W.B.T.B. |
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Is there any problem with using more than one induction tecnique during the course of the night? For example: Waking up at 4 and trying a H.I.L.D. then waking up at 5 and trying a W.B.T.B. |
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I haven't becoem lucid yet, so please don't take anything I say too seriously, but logically, it seems to me that if you were to focus one one technique and perfect it, it may work better than just being ok at the others. Like I said, take a box of salt with that one, but just my two cents |
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"All that we see or seem
Is but a dream within a dream."
-Edgar Allan Poe, Dream Within A Dream, A
I don't think there's anything wrong with doing multple techniques per night. Every time I've gotten lucid I've only been using one tech, but I seriously doubt that had anything to do with it. I think it's just most of us are too lazy to wake up twice and try two differnt techniques. You can also try mixing techniques which can work well. |
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Adopted By: JeX
In my opinion, the more techniques you're trying, the more lucid dreaming will be on your mind. This will greatly increase your chances. |
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