I think your original post was a great addition and help to many. |
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Oh dear, replies have been stacking up... I'll try to answer them XD |
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I think your original post was a great addition and help to many. |
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Okay I am sorta confused with your technique I am eager to try so here are my questions. . . |
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Last edited by mandy2583; 09-28-2008 at 10:39 PM.
Lucid:1DILD:1 MILD:0 DEILD:0Working on: DEILD
Take a lesson from the mosquito. It never waits for an opening; it makes one."-Kirk Kirkpatrick
Luck is not random; it is attracted to those who work hard."-Unknown
I'm looking into the visualisation techs to help try the new GILD/MFG but your point about building yourself and 'feeling' clothes might not be quite correct because when you first put clothes on you do feel them yes. But once you have had a shirt on for a while you don't notice it, that isn't your consciousness forgetting it but your body's nerves in that area actually slow down and some shutoff, there is a name for it but I can't remember what its called. The point is, if your body feels something the same continually it shuts off to it, lest your mind get overloaded with too much petty sensory info. |
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Finding my wingsClouD - Hur hur, I'm not even gonna say anything. I'll take this to the chin.
Jdeadevil - Don't take it to the chin Cloud! Do what you do best, and Omnislash the bastard!
I'm getting pretty good at this! (Though I still have a looooong way to go |
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Wanna see my art? go here
This sounds pretty friggin' sweet. I'm going to try this tonight. |
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LDs since joining DV:
DILD:56
WILD:2
last LD: Wednesday, March 31, 2010
I think you're on the right track, but oversimplifying. We have many more than 5 senses, and most of them are just generalizations anyway. For example, we have a sense of balance and a sense of pain, but both are often assumed to be part of our sense of touch, though they've been otherwise for over 100 years. |
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You don't need 500 different senses for and LD. How about heat and cold? Does anyone ever care whether they are affected by temperature in LDs? Though not. |
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I love DEILD! SP is pwnage!
VERY interesting. |
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Hey, sweet tutorial, I've got some questions though on the transition to dream phase. |
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LD's- 0
WILDS-0
DILDS-O
WBTB-0
Goals: Experience something thouroughly disturbing [ ]Experience something thought-provoking [ ] Relive some memories [ ]
It's a matter of really immersing yourself in the dream. Create a character, create a plot, explore... Find interest in your dreamscape. There has to be something going on that interests you. |
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I still find visualization out of all of the senses the hardest. |
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I wanna be the very best
Like no one ever was
To lucid dream is my real test
To control them is my cause
Thanks for the first answer, second question, |
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LD's- 0
WILDS-0
DILDS-O
WBTB-0
Goals: Experience something thouroughly disturbing [ ]Experience something thought-provoking [ ] Relive some memories [ ]
First part: you should be in a situation where you are relaxed enough that you could fall asleep. |
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I've got another question - you wrote that when I'm already dreaming, I can tell that I'm dreaming because the dream isn't gonna be controlled by me anymore(you imagine everything in the dream and suddenly there's something you didn't imagine.). |
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Wanna see my art? go here
i like this technique im going to use it in my afternoon nap! |
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Hmm, your VILD method raises a question for me. |
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Lucid Dreams: 0
Current Goal: Master Dream Recall and Dream Control
G'night
Hey, thanks for this tut. Im just confused as to turning around. After you create your dreamscape then turn around, do you have to imagine what it will look like before you turn around or will you dream mind create it- if that makes sense. |
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"Dont drink six beers at the same time?...BRILLIANT!"
Do you need to be in REM, or be able to fall asleep into it, to do this technique? Or is anytime good? |
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Last edited by DarkLucideity; 01-14-2009 at 09:11 PM.
I still havn't given up on visualization, I keep refining my thoughts of it too, they don't change much but I'm able to grasp the concept better. I'd have to say it is like imagining the experience of physically seeing something reather then just trying to build it in your mind peice by peice. This makes sense to me because it is easier to visualize with your eyes open, basically your mind is able to grasp the experience of seeing something when your actually in the experience, in the same way that when you walk into a house even though you don't see the whole house your memory of it can come back because it unlocks memory connections in the brain. I mean this might be obvious to some of us, but some people just think of a house in the form of the details it makes up and don't see anything, because they have got to think of the experience of seeing, not the little details, and drawing it all out. |
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I wanna be the very best
Like no one ever was
To lucid dream is my real test
To control them is my cause
Hi, I attempted this method last night, and managed to get to the 'stabilize' phase when i fell asleep. are you supposed to try this really really tired? cuz i had trouble visualizing, but if i was awake enough to visualize, i wouldnt start dreaming... |
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Oh, one more thing I'd like to add, I tried this last night with a WBTB and I had three short semi-lucids (they were pretty unstable though). I can say that those are the best results I ever got on my first try of a tech. |
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Ah, lots of replies since I last checked. |
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