I've never had any success with it because I've never tried it... Consider me guinea pig number one! |
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I did a search on HILD and didn't find any results, so I'm assuming no one has asked recently. I read the article in the tutorial on HILD, and was curious if anyone had some success. I have a roommate and it would be kind of rude to set an alarm for the middle of the night, and wake him up also. So, this technique seemed like it would fit me. I've done it a couple times, and I got to the relaxation portion and I was so relaxed I could barely keep my eyelids closed. I was curious if anyone uses or has used this?? |
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I've never had any success with it because I've never tried it... Consider me guinea pig number one! |
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I tried it once and that night I had a lucid. It wasn't very high level lucidty, but it was still very fun. I tried again but it didn't work. |
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I had a strange dream last night...
I do the first part occasionally as a relaxation technique, but stop when it gets to the blackboard and plane bit |
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i tihnk tis best used for increasing recall |
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"...You want to reclaim your mind and get it out of the hands of the cultural engineers who want to turn you into a half-baked moron consuming all this trash that's being manufactured out of the bones of a dying world..." - Terence McKenna
Previously known as imran_p
I have used it a couple times and though I am not sure, I think it helped my recall, and got me a few LDs later in the week after I did it. I think when I have done it the main benefit is the self-hypnosis helps motivate me to LD, which combined with other techniques gets the LD, but since it uses auto-suggestion, which is a tried and true method of inducing LDs, it definitely helps actually get you lucid too. |
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