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      LD Inducing Right Before Waking

      So, I've found a trend when I figure out when I'm starting to have a lucid dream. A funny little thing happens.

      My past five or six lucid dreams have been induced in this stage between dreaming and waking up. (It's a black void, if you have never been there.) It's like I stop myself from waking up and ask myself, "Hey, what the hell happened? If I was dreaming, why not go back?" It's a bit like a backwards WILD. Thought I would share that technique if anyone else wanted to try.

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      i do something like that im awake and i am in a deep thought i try to make the thought deeper and deeper until its kind of a dream then i do an activity in it. Then it becomes a lucid dream.

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      A lot of times I become lucid near the end of the dream. When I become lucid, I wake up and can't fall back to sleep

      That's why I try to recognize dream symbols (DILD) or an induction method (WILD/MILD) at the beginning or middle of a dream...

      But it's cool how you can do that! If that worked for me I would be lucid dreaming every night...


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      yeah ive been doing the same thing, feel myself spinning out of a dream (always a spinning spiralling sensation, has anyone else noticed that, or is it just me...?) recognise the sensation and become lucid.
      its a little painful knowing you got there and theres no time to do anything.
      Eyes for the searching ones...

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      hey man thats exactly what im talking about


      i think its because your more aware(because your body wants to wake up) so you will be more prone to notice that your dreaming than when your in a deep sleep

      i made a thread about it cuz its happened to me multiple times

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