Here's a technique that is very simple, yet very weird and effective. |
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Here's a technique that is very simple, yet very weird and effective. |
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This seems like a very difficult technique to use, in that it's not such a strict step by step method as most others are, and the actual aim may be difficult to achieve. It does ring true to me, though, as I've had lots of experiences in the past when I've had a dry spell, then just decided to forget about LDing for a night, and amazingly, had an LD that night! It's worth a try, and seeing as I'm havign a dry spell right now, I'll try it tonight. |
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UNBAN LEO!
Adopted by Anelior.
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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.
This technique seems valid enough, but whenever I epty my mind, I tend to become a black hole that sucks in everything around me (mostly sounds and visuals). So I was wondering, if by substituting thought with listening, do you think the technique will still work? |
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Random Quote: "You can only make things so fool-proof. Eventually, you have to eliminate the fools." -???
this sounds cool. for the past nights ive beeen focusing on lding all the time but getting dreams i cannot go lucid in. Im trying to have my first and ive started doing reality checks in real life now, I also think about what ill do when I go lucid throughout the day. i try and do this technique tonight. |
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An Idea. A single idea from the human mind can build cities. An idea can transform the world and rewrite all the rules.
DEILD: 3
DILD: 1
I've done this before after about 2 months of having a dry spell, I went 2 days without thinking about it and had a Lucid. |
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I experience this a lot. Just as you say Ev, after I have a lucid dream I get super psyched and super interested and put a lot of effort into it. For my trouble I get almost no results, though I have succeeded a couple of times. Usually after 2-3 days of trying when I go to bed I'll be like "Screw it, I'm just gonna go to sleep without thinking about it and without trying" BOOM! Lucid dream. Works like 75% of the time. So I got to thinking, if not focusing on it so much works maybe I should just not try so hard. That didn't work either heh. It seems to be the focusing hard on it and then the finally giving up and deciding to "let it happen" when it will works best for me. The thing is with this realization comes a paradox. Knowing that not thinking about it may cause you to have a lucid dream, causes you to think about it. Thinking "I'm going to go to bed tonight and am not gonna even think about lucid dreaming (which will probably cause me to have a lucid dream)" causes you to think about it. It does me anyway. It's only when I truly feel "OK this isn't working I am just gonna have to wait for another lucid dream to happen" that it results in success. It's a tricky process. |
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~Follow your dreams~ ~Never give up~ ~No matter what anyone says~
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Favorite Lucid Dreams : August 1st, 2006 (10 minutes), September 10, 2006 (8 Minutes)
This is a great technique. It has been suggested a bunch of times before (probably by you), but it is nice to see it in a tutorialistic manner. I have used it a couple times and it worked once. The LD itself wasn't very interesting, but it did work. The only problem I have found with this technique is that if you are trying to not think about how much you want to LD, you often end up thinking about it more causing it to fail, but occasionally this not thinking/trying to LD does work if done well. |
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I just had a lucid dream a few days ago. I tried your technique Ev, and I had another! It was only like 5 seconds though. |
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I will some day legally change my name to:
"Simquatti Charles Moses Solomon Gunther Schmupak, Magical Ninja Reverend LXXIV"
Lucid Count: 7
I can see how this could possibly work very effectivley. I think its probably the same with dream recall - because of late i've been so intent on trying to remember my dreams, but when i wake up i'm blank and have to scrape my mind for fragments. Then last night i got sick of trying so hard and didn't think about it, and had quite good recall when i woke up. Shame i couldn't find my pen xD |
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Lucid Dreams: 6
DILD: 6
WILD attempts: 2
Lucid dreams: 0
Average/most dreams recorded per night: 3/4
Lucid goal: Wild Successfully.Complete the luid task club task.
It's like the paradox of 'he who "gives away" (at least mentally) all of his possesions, then he will have 'everything' in the world... |
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"What if I were to tell u that you can take control...of all of this? Look at all these people. Seems as though they're just all chatting away? Nothing to do with u. And yet., maybe they're only here because u wanted them to. U are their god. U can make them obey u or even destroy u."
-- Vanilla Sky (movie)
This actually does work with me, only when I become lucid, since I havent really thought about it, I dont remember to stop and clarify the dream and become more lucid, I usually just have a mid length low level lucid dream... |
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Cheis. Dailo.
It's tough to bring someone back that never really lived.
same here. |
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I will some day legally change my name to:
"Simquatti Charles Moses Solomon Gunther Schmupak, Magical Ninja Reverend LXXIV"
Lucid Count: 7
I am gonna try it. I've been having a dryspell lately (no LDs in 3 weeks) and I've been foccusing a lot on it, so here goes |
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Lost count of how many lucid dreams I've had
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im going to try this technique tonight |
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lucid dreams since joining dreamviews:0
FILDS:0 Attempts:2
WILDS:0 Attempts:2
WBTB:0 Attempts:1
I think I might try this, I haven't had a LD in 7 days, I know thats not super long, but it's killing me inside. |
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This concept has it has given me like 5 DILDs, totally unaware that there was any technique like this at all, but I've been doing just like you say. I find it pretty strange that it actually works, any idea why? |
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Currently practicing WILD. I quote Kaniaz who said it best: "The point of WILD is to piss me off". Though, I have not given up, far from it.
But HOW do you NOT THINK about and NOT EXPECT what you are trying to achieve? |
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That is my problem too in using this technique. I succeeded in it one time, but the other times I have that underlying thought and expectation of expecting it to work, and it of course doesn't work because I also have the expectation that if I think about it and expect it to work it will not. Is there a bridge around this problem that makes this technique feasible for repeated use? |
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This makes sense. There are some psycological theories that suggest that we experience in our dreams stuff that we repress in reality. |
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A generous heart, kind speech, and a life of service
and compassion are the things which renew humanity.
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so during the day i think about ld, and during the night i focus on falling asleep ASAP? |
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Am I crazy?
Here's something I posted in another thread about this technique. |
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Sorry for necroposting after 3 years! |
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Woah, you just described exactly what has been happening to me. I'll be sure to give this technique a try. |
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