hey all....my question is this: |
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hey all....my question is this: |
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Quality LD's: 16
I have the same problem as you. I tried for about a week or two each night, then stopped for a few nights. Then I had an LD lol |
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LDs: 3Originally Posted by italianmonkey
DILD(s) = 3
Third one was really short and unstable
I set my alarm for about 4.30am (I go to bed usually around 11-11.30), when I wake up I get up and go to the bathroom. I then come back to bed, lie down, do a reality check, tell myself outloud that I will remember my dreams and that I will realise i'm dreaming a few times, do another reality check and then go back to sleep. |
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"It's politics and money, therefore rational arguments are useless." - Moonbeam
Lucid Dreams: 2 [DILDs: 2, WILDs: 0]
hmm..thanks crimsonwolf...that really seems "too" simple. How many times is a "few times" btw....like less than 10? |
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Quality LD's: 16
I do almost the same thing Crimson. I make sure I still have the 'sleep feel' over my eyes. If I stay up for even 10 whole minutes, I'll be wide awake and have to start the whole process over again. I'm not sure but it seems if you take a smaller amount of time, 2-4mins after you wake up (BIO then right back 2 sleep after RCs) you can not only go to sleep faster, but enter REM faster. |
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Repetition is key. I got nowhere in the first week of WBTB, and then WHAM! Lucid dream. And then nothing. And nothing. And nothing. And nothing. And then LUCID! And nothing. And nothing. And nothing. And nothing. And nothing. And then LUCID! And then LUCID! And nothing... |
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Originally Posted by OldSparta
hmm, thanks everyone for the tips... |
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Last edited by james-25:22pm; 01-18-2008 at 10:07 AM.
Quality LD's: 16
One nights attempt is almost always going to fail no matter how effective the technique. With DILD's more than anything else, you have to train habitual responses into your subconcious. This can take weeks or even months of regular activity to accomplish. |
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Art
The ability to happily respond to any adversity is the divine.
Dream Journal Shaman Apprentice Chronicles
Well you know how when you go to bed, you think about what you want to do - you might recite affirmations to yourself that you will lucid dream, and you think to yourself if it is the last thing on my mind when I go to sleep then it should be on my mind when I dream. Well what I mean is do you ever lie there in bed, thinking about lucid dreaming, but then your mind wanders off, and you didn't notice? This is what I mean - often if we are tired but don't go straight to sleep our minds wander from what we want to think, to what the mind wants you to think. |
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for my WBTB, I'm usually only up for about 10-15 minutes otherwise I wont be able to fall back asleep for a long time. I get up, write down the dream I had just had in my DJ (which is the most important thing for me. I had never been successful at WBTB until I began doing that) then I get up and either go to the bathroom or get a drink or do something simple like that that only takes a moment, then go back to sleep. and of course, throughout the time that I'm awake, I RC as much as I feel is neccassary. (which ends up being every 30 seconds or so) Then as I'm falling back asleep I kind of rehearse what my lucid dream will be like, just to kind of give me a taste of it and keep my mind interested in the topic of LDing. Even if I stop thinking about LDing and fall asleep it still works for me. hope that helps a bit |
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I just have one quick question to the WBTB. People generaly sleep 5 hours, get up, do some stuff, go back to sleep and have lucid dreams (if you are lucky/skilled). But how long do you sleep after you lay down for the second time? When you say 7-8 hours of sleep is needed on a regular basis for lucid dreaming, that only leave about 2-2.5 hours of sleep after you get up, maybe even less. |
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DILDS: 5
WILDS: 0
MILDS: 0
Current objective: Increase LD frequency, diary usage and RC's
Dream objective: Ground lucidity and increase vividness
well...if all goes to plan harrystamper...you could go to sleep the 2nd time...for as long as you like (5 minutes even!). However...the longer you sleep after (till the 8 hour mark), gives you a greater chance of experiencing an entire REM period. |
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Quality LD's: 16
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