A simple technique which I developed and has worked pretty much 100% of the time for me, and same with a friend I taught this technique to. |
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A simple technique which I developed and has worked pretty much 100% of the time for me, and same with a friend I taught this technique to. |
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Sound pretty simple. But why do you imagine yourself falling asleep somewhere else then you actually are? Couldn't you just know that if you awaken anywhere different then where you fell asleep, you are dreaming? Or is it if you have a False Awakening and if you wake up where you really fell asleep you will know you are dreaming? Also are the Alpha, Beta, Delta whatever things just stages of sleep? What is you succes rate with this method seems to look pretty good. |
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I'm so confused. While falling asleep, you tell yourself you're somewhere else, then when you believe you're in that place, you tell yourself if you wake up there, you're dreaming? |
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Yeah I'm confused about that too. Seems like you would just tell yourself that if you wake up anywhere different than you are now you are dreaming. But wouldn't it be even simpler to tell yourself that if you wake up anywhere(FA) your dreaming? |
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Seems like a very good method, thanks. I'm going to try it in the next nights. |
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This sounds like a combination of HILD and VILD. Interesting. |
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This sounds interesting. It probably is (like most new techniques) an adaptation of an existant one, but can definitly make it easier for people to succeed. I'm going to give it a shot, cause to me it looks like this is really a DILD where you are trying to notice you woke up somewhere else as a dreamsign (if I got it all right). This sounds appealing to me. |
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A dream
is a reality that others cannot see.
Reality
is a dream you share with others.
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The part you're missing is that dreams are always paradoxical. You are in two different places at once. When it says that you are at place XY, it doesn't mean your body is there. You're not your body. If you're in that specific location in a dream, it means that you are actually there rather than only projecting an unstable image of something. For the sake of the technique and basically ANY technique, you need to let go off your body and your thoughts of what might be where in reality. Disassociate from your body and go with the dream world. The idea of your body lying in some specific bed shouldn't be more than just latent background knowledge mostly irrelevant for the progression into the lucid dream. |
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Well, I thought the point was that you tell yourself you're there so you know if you wake up and you're not there, you know you're dreaming. |
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Well most cases you're not concious enough to remember you were just sleeping. If so, why couldnt you just WILD into the next dream scene. Typically when you're in a non-lucid dream you're not thinking "I JUST WOKE UP"! If you knew that much it would already be a pre-lucid dream. |
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Yeah! In none of my dreams to I "wake up"...I am just there. |
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I am a bit confused too, you think to yourself that your are waking up in another location? |
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I like this method, as I usually only awaken into dream in very specific dreamscapes.. sooo.. this could work. |
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Just keep moving…
For all confused: |
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I hope you don't feel like I was singling you out, phoenelai. I was more posting it for the benefit of the people who are saying "Wha?". That is, assuming I interpreted it correctly. |
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You know that technique sounds pretty much with an idea I once came up with and never worked on any further. |
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Luminous Spacious Dream Masters That Holographically Communicate
among other teachers taught me
not to overestimate the Value of our Concrete Knowledge;"Common sense"/Rationality,
for doing so would make us Blind for the unimaginable, unparalleled Capacity of and Wisdom contained within our Felt Knowledge;Subconscious Intuition.
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