I haven't done it in a while but I've had two MILDs (in my opinion, other people have said that they are VILDs.) |
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If there is anybody here who has moderate or consistent success with MILD, would you mind posting your personal steps here? |
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I haven't done it in a while but I've had two MILDs (in my opinion, other people have said that they are VILDs.) |
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Truth be known, a MILD is really the same thing as a DILD. The only difference is that in a MILD you become lucid because you experience something that you've made a point to recognise as being a dream sign or dream-like quality. In a DILD, you've spontaneously recognised something as being dream-like but, not necessarily something you've planned - or have reminded youself - to recognise. |
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Very well said, and thanks for the response. |
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Last edited by Elucive; 08-22-2007 at 02:16 AM.
I'm still curious to see how many people have consistent success with MILD, anybody? |
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Lucid dreams, gotta love em.
Hiya. |
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Some form of MILD usually works for me. I just chant myself to sleep with "I will have a LD bla bla bla..." until I fall asleep. |
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Sorry, off topic, but what's Deild? |
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Dream Exit Induced Lucid Dream |
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Read this. Klace claims to have created the method but, I know for fact that many people have discovered it on their own as well, myself and AdamA included. That said, it's still a worthy method to consider. |
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Technically, yes. But many people "use" DILD or WILD as "techniques". Oh, the confusion... |
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Last edited by Oneironaught; 08-22-2007 at 08:42 PM.
I have a lot of success wit MILD. Although many times I get non-lucid feeling lucid dreams through MILD. |
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Last night i tried something pretty similar to a MILD, I imagined myself writing in my dream journal about a lucid dream I had. Kind of like the movie "The Secret" or whatever...just visualize it and imagine the feeling and excitement you'd have. Anyway, I had 2 very short, lame lucids last night where I had no control, but I hope to try it again soon! |
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This is good, it's great to hear from people who have success with MILD. |
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Lucid dreams, gotta love em.
That's cool. But try not to push it too hard tho if you hold on too tight things can slip thro your fingers. |
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I have been dabbling with MILD for a while now. The way I do it is by making my subconscious drift to thoughts of LDing before I fall asleep, the problem is I need at least one WBTB for it to work, which has been hard to come by these days. One thing that I have achieved with MILD however, is the ability to wake up at will. I'm basically a human alarm clock right now |
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Just to chime in here, MILD, combined with WBTB, is the only method with which I've had consistent success. |
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Wayne
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I tried this morning, my dream sign didn't appear in my dream, but it's ok, it was a fun dream. |
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Lucid dreams, gotta love em.
Woa, it sounds like I have a different understanding of what a MILD is than everyone on this forum. I learned how to to MILD from LD4ALL, and it is only differs from WILD in the sense that once you wake up, you don't wait for 30 mins. You simply go BACK to sleep repeating something to the effect of "I'm dreaming, this is a dream" etc. |
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I have trouble waking up from a dream, I know it sounds dumb but it's true. |
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Lucid dreams, gotta love em.
Yeah, this community has some terms that are tailored to our own vocabulary. |
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For me, it doesn't work if I haven't awakened from a dream. I think if you don't wake up from a dream (or rather, don't remember dreaming) then you aren't in the position to be able to become lucid, and you probably wouldn't remember even if you did. |
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MILD has worked for me, though I can't say consistently. When it has I usually filled my time with a WBTB, reading about LD's, making plans for the LD I would have, and Re-reading my dream-journal to get my mind going... |
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