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Hey.
So I've been trying to LD, pretty much every night for the past four months or so. I'm getting really frusturated, because whenever I try to LD, I just wake up the next morning.. not remembering anything that happened. I'm trying the WILD technique.
Any suggestions you have, please contribute them. :(
--Andares.
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...Maybe the WILD technique isn't for you (or maybe you're not doing it in the morning).
Tonight, go to bed without the intention to LD. You'll be suprised.
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also dream jornals help loads. if u would have started a dream jornal 4 months ago then it would be loads easier. DJs make dreams easier to remember and more detailed. Sure u can try and WILD and try it that way but in my opinion the further u get into a dream the harder it is to remember it. so just keep a DJ it helps loads and is easy to do
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WILD is more for experienced lucid dreamers start with WBTB thats i began my lucids which was around when i was 6
good luck
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Or try CAT! :D
Don't give up.
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I'm not absolutely sure, but I thinking I may know the trick to this. ;-)
I had my first only two nights after hearing about it. Might have had it the first night after, but my stomach was being an ass. Anyway. The way I got the lucid was I thought, at least once an hour, what it'd be like to be in the dream. I'd day dream what I would do using a lot of visualization. I really didn't bother with RC a whole lot, maybe three at most in the day. But, when I went to bed, I never directly thought about Lucid Dreaming. My first goal was to just remember at least two dreams a night, regardless of LD's. Had my first one that night.
So, I believe the trick is to think about it a lot, but don't neccesarily have that be your main goal when it comes time. It may just be a quirk of mine though, I tend to do this a lot. I'll end up getting something done while having something else in mind. Anyway, I believe it's worth a try, right? :wink: