The fact this worked for you on the first try doesn't mean it's a 100% success rate method, nor that it's the best. |
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This method Came up with last night worked for me on my first attempt! |
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The fact this worked for you on the first try doesn't mean it's a 100% success rate method, nor that it's the best. |
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I'm always glad for a new suggestion. Very creative! I'll try it. |
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I'll give it a try. But it sounds a lot like a WILD, actual like Stephen LaBerge's 'one body' or 'no body' technique. |
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Hmm sounds interesting. I will try it. I think though, like the method I posted, it is all about intent and visualizations. However, I think it is good to try different methods. For me it seems to keep my brain guessing so that it is more difficult to sabotage my LD. |
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"Oh, and everything is not what it seems
This life is but a dream"
Breakers Roar by Sturgill Simpson
I tried, and I couldn't concentrate at all on the floating. But I soon fell asleep, and I had an LD, read about it here. Might use this more. Well done. |
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10 LDs and counting
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I'm gonna look into it. I've never attempted MILD or "real" WILD, so it's got to be interesting. I'll post back some results |
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Lost count of how many lucid dreams I've had
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It sounds like an astral projection method to me but I'm always up for new techniques as I still haven't had a LD |
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Is this with WBTB? I love any technique without WBTB... |
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Total lucid dreams=88LD goal: Master WILD
^me
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^that site is a great way to make extra cash.![]()
On top of that, I will most likely wake others using a audible alarm; |
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The best way to wake up for WBTB is to drink a lot of water before you go to sleep. It might also be useful to note that even if I don't wake up I only get lucid dreams on nights when I drink a lot of water. |
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I had a strange dream last night...
Lucid Dreams Since Joining: 40
Most Recent: 16 September 2010
~If at first you don't succeed destroy all evidence that you tried!~
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