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      Isn't this pretty much what most induction methods are getting at? Not trying to sound critical or anything; it's a good idea.
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      its very similar to critical state testing, but is the way the Tibetan Dream Yogis mastered it

      reality checks are one way of testing your reality but, this your looking for a specific sign to find out that your dreaming.

      If you master this ancient technique you will be lucid as soon as you dream all the way to the end of the dream.
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      wow, nice! I never thought of it that way.

      so what your saying is the habits that you do during the day, you do in a dream. So if you become hyper alert/conscious during the day then you will become hyper alert/conscious during a dream and become Lucid.
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      The true master of LD is being aware of thy self. Dude you make an explicit point I totally get you. Natural lucid dreamers were first introduced through DILDs which infact was when they first began having LDs. This technique of self-awareness leads to many DILDs indeed. Starting from tomorrow I'll try not to loose awareness of my self along with my environment and thoughts during the entire day. Great point XD.
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      not trying to put this down...but sounds alot like

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      Maybe this is why i constantly have DILDs like every night haha

      Seriously... Lucidity is second nature to me.
      Its dream powers i have issues with sometimes

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      Thank you very much!!!

      Yes, this is totally related with RC, but what you're saying is more of a constant state of lucidness. i myself find it quite hard, i'm a frequent daydreamer XD

      but working at it!!

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      Quote Originally Posted by LucidInCuB!zt View Post
      The true master of LD is being aware of thy self. Dude you make an explicit point I totally get you. Natural lucid dreamers were first introduced through DILDs which infact was when they first began having LDs. This technique of self-awareness leads to many DILDs indeed. Starting from tomorrow I'll try not to loose awareness of my self along with my environment and thoughts during the entire day. Great point XD.
      Believe me, its not easy at all, at least for me.

      Ive been tryin to accomplish this but, with just some distraction you can lose that focus for hours... :S

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      Quote Originally Posted by polmc View Post
      Believe me, its not easy at all, at least for me.

      Ive been tryin to accomplish this but, with just some distraction you can lose that focus for hours... :S
      That's why he said it takes a lot of practice
      I'we been doing this technique myself for over 6 months now and then after hearing about it for the first time and I guarantee that it works 100%. The biggest problem for most people is that they forget about it and then when they don't get results the first 2 weeks they give up.

      A little tip for you who easily forget (like me) is to draw a little black dot on one of your hands. That dot will remind you of your task.

      Good luck everyone!!
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      Quote Originally Posted by Wacom View Post
      That's why he said it takes a lot of practice
      I'we been doing this technique myself for over 6 months now and then after hearing about it for the first time and I guarantee that it works 100%. The biggest problem for most people is that they forget about it and then when they don't get results the first 2 weeks they give up.

      A little tip for you who easily forget (like me) is to draw a little black dot on one of your hands. That dot will remind you of your task.

      Good luck everyone!!
      thanks for the tip!!

      I had heard something similar, like putting a stone in your pocket, but Ive never thought of actually doing it... But I guess a little dot on my hand will do!

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