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      Intuitive DILD

      Building subconscious intuition

      Okay I will give you three dreams where I have used subconscious intuition.

      Dream 1: Butterfly(flutterfly) dream
      I am inside a dark and unpleasent building, their is no obvious sigh of escape. Then a butterfly landed on my arm, as a child if a winged creature was trapped in my house I would release it. I could not find a door and started looking around my environment and I noticed a washing up machine. Then I deduced that the butterfly could escape by using the pipes, as I put him in the pipes I walked out and disconected a pipe and freed the butterfly, then started jumping and woke up.

      Dream 2: I can't remeber much however I walked out my front door and another me was standing looking at me. The DC then said you're dreaming and I became lucid.

      Dream 3: My sister told me not to go in her bedroom, I went into my bedroom and noticed my sister was in my bedroom and my older sister was their. Finally I thought that this was impossible because I just saw my sister, then I deduced I was in a dream.

      Well, if you are intuitive you would noticed that in my dreams their was intelligence, luck and deduction. You're subconscious mind is capable of intelligent stuff you just need to build on intuition.

      Now the don't RC in this method, instead you will replace it with solid intuition.

      Become Sherlock Holmes(or house)
      Now before you go to bed you need to flex both you're intuition and you're imagination. This could be done by simple making up something like a murder and trying to solve it like Sherlock Holmes e.t.c.
      The purpose of this is to make you're self aware the environment like in a case of a murder you would need to look for detail in you're imagination and look for clues, which is the same priniple of Dream 3.

      Alternatively
      You can set you're self a problem. Note: don't make it something that is small to imagine like chess or needs memory. Imagining you're self in a forest and trying to escape is good because you could focus on the environment and reason where to go.

      Lastly
      Don't relay on memory if you going to imagine something make sure it doesn't need memory. It takes a while to get used too, just don't force you're imagination and don't make what you imagine emotional.

      A-ha
      If you do succeed when you have the exprience of working something out which was hard or when you successfully DILD observe what the thought process was like. If you have done a DILD before it would be good to think back to it and what you was thinking at that time and try and recreate that feeling into the imagination.

      P.S. Do this with and without WBTB. It could also be called wild, however I lost track of time so can't really tell. I had a really strange feeling that this was not real earlier, I was looking at the environment and flexing my intuition. My friend got this as well, he called it a moment where insanity ruled as he didn't know if reality was really reality. The best example of intuition is the road runner http://youtube.com/watch?v=C34lIJujXvg .
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      Quote Originally Posted by wendylove View Post
      Building subconscious intuition

      Okay I will give you three dreams where I have used subconscious intuition.

      Dream 1: Butterfly(flutterfly) dream
      I am inside a dark and unpleasent building, their is no obvious sigh of escape. Then a butterfly landed on my arm, as a child if a winged creature was trapped in my house I would release it. I could not find a door and started looking around my environment and I noticed a washing up machine. Then I deduced that the butterfly could escape by using the pipes, as I put him in the pipes I walked out and disconected a pipe and freed the butterfly, then started jumping and woke up.

      Dream 2: I can't remeber much however I walked out my front door and another me was standing looking at me. The DC then said you're dreaming and I became lucid.

      Dream 3: My sister told me not to go in her bedroom, I went into my bedroom and noticed my sister was in my bedroom and my older sister was their. Finally I thought that this was impossible because I just saw my sister, then I deduced I was in a dream.

      Well, if you are intuitive you would noticed that in my dreams their was intelligence, luck and deduction. You're subconscious mind is capable of intelligent stuff you just need to build on intuition.

      Now the don't RC in this method, instead you will replace it with solid intuition.

      Become Sherlock Holmes(or house)
      Now before you go to bed you need to flex both you're intuition and you're imagination. This could be done by simple making up something like a murder and trying to solve it like Sherlock Holmes e.t.c.
      The purpose of this is to make you're self aware the environment like in a case of a murder you would need to look for detail in you're imagination and look for clues, which is the same priniple of Dream 3.

      Alternatively
      You can set you're self a problem. Note: don't make it something that is small to imagine like chess or needs memory. Imagining you're self in a forest and trying to escape is good because you could focus on the environment and reason where to go.

      Lastly
      Don't relay on memory if you going to imagine something make sure it doesn't need memory. It takes a while to get used too, just don't force you're imagination and don't make what you imagine emotional.

      A-ha
      If you do succeed when you have the exprience of working something out which was hard or when you successfully DILD observe what the thought process was like. If you have done a DILD before it would be good to think back to it and what you was thinking at that time and try and recreate that feeling into the imagination.

      P.S. Do this with and without WBTB. It could also be called wild, however I lost track of time so can't really tell. I had a really strange feeling that this was not real earlier, I was looking at the environment and flexing my intuition. My friend got this as well, he called it a moment where insanity ruled as he didn't know if reality was really reality. The best example of intuition is the road runner http://youtube.com/watch?v=C34lIJujXvg .
      Hi, sounds like it works for you. But I think it really depends on the thinking nature of the individual. Like me I tend to accept anything in the dream simply because the stuff I dream has quite alot of day residue and does not require much intuition. But I admit I do have that sometimes...like as if U were thinking logically what's the next thing to do but it never made me lucid..... If only an idea of lucid dreaming were present in the dream...intuition would definately make it so because the idea of it rarely enters the dreamworld.

      IMJ

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