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      MILD- logic or abstract?

      I have read that it could be helpful to think logical when you are trying to do a WILD, but what about MILD?
      Is it best to think logical or abstract if you are trying to do a MILD?
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      I usually have the best luck with MILD when I do the following upon waking in the middle of the night:

      1) Review the dream I just awoke from, looking for inconsistancies and dream signs
      2) Think of reality checks I should have performed when experienceing the things in #1
      3) Begin to relax and daydream or fantisize on where the dream would have gone if I had not woken up.

      Try to do number 3 until you fall asleep. If you find your mind drifting to other things, try to get it back on track.

      So I guess to answer your question, steps 1 and 2 are logical, but step three is abstract and forces you to use your imagination.
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      Good steps Seeker.

      I'm not an expert on that subject. But I thought for WILDs you had to think abstractly? Cause of all the HIs and what-nots.

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      Hmm, seeker thats one of the first posts on MILD that actually sounded like something I could pull off... heh.

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