It's very common that happens to me once in a while. I've found a really succesful way how to achieve them but I'd like to read someone else's tips and I believe and hope that mine is different from theirs. |
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It's very common that happens to me once in a while. I've found a really succesful way how to achieve them but I'd like to read someone else's tips and I believe and hope that mine is different from theirs. |
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I had 4 or 5 LDs this morning, mostly DEILDs (I got one with Paradigmshift's WILD method combined with a DEILD, that was the best one). I just wake up from one LD and reenter the dream while staying relatively conscious. It's called "chaining" I think. |
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I've had LD REM periods in a row probably more than I think. But if I don't wake up in between them, I won't remember the earlier ones. Only once have I lucid dreampt multiple times in a single night, and remembered. |
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Abraxas
Originally Posted by OldSparta
I know what you mean. As for the remembering the earlier ones is harder than the latest ones, I make memory marks during LDs. It works like this, I recall the best aspects of each dream during sleep and then I'm trying to repeat it once in a while so I better memorize them. |
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My new technique I have been working on works perfectly for this, I manage to string multiple LDs at will |
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Yeah, that sounds adequately. The thing that I find interesting about this is that recently I've thought that by this "chaining" it's possible to have at least ten LDs in a row and still it's your choice whether you want to wake up or continue in this chain. The way I do this is by Wild and every time when I feel like I'm gonna wake up (I know I'm in bed and it's really easy to wake myself up) I have my eyes closed and I stand up (not literally - well, it feels like I'm standing up) with eyes closed and a second after that I'm in another vivid LD. |
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