I know that MILD works without waking up after every dream. Use an alarm clock aimed at about 5-6 hours sleep. Although it makes awaking a little harsher and may hurt recall of the dreams you just had. ....Then start step 2. |
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I'm not sure if I got this right (so please correct me if I'm wrong), but to my understanding this is roughly how MILD works: |
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I know that MILD works without waking up after every dream. Use an alarm clock aimed at about 5-6 hours sleep. Although it makes awaking a little harsher and may hurt recall of the dreams you just had. ....Then start step 2. |
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Quality LD's: 16
Well, first off, i'm kind of a noob, so to speak when it comes to lucid dreaming. However, I had my first lucid dream since childhood using this technique, but I don't think it was on purpose. I pretty much did assure myself before bed that I would recall my dreams in great vividness. Then, maybe because I have been more focused on actually recalling, that I would wake up and write these dreams down after every awakening, or REM period. I ended up having 2 lucid in a row, like 5 min a piece. Then two days later I had the most intense lucid dream to date keeping this sort of technique. Basically, I would say the most important part is waking up after each dream and writing it down. It seems basic, but it's consistently working for me. |
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LD's: ~35++
WILD's: 5
Point 1 always seems to work for me, when I do it with conviction. (These last two nights have been crap for some reason). But I can almost always use the autosuggestion to wake myself after every dream and remember them. I can never seem to get lucid in the following dream, but I can tell you that in the morning, for me at least, I don't feel any less rested than when I sleep straight through. In fact, I think I feel more rested. I don't know why this is. |
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In dreams of unspeakable joy—of restored friendships; of revived embraces; of love which said it had never died; of faces that had vanished long ago, yet said with smiling lips that they knew nothing of the grave; of pardons implored, and granted with such bursting floods of love, that I was almost glad I had sinned—thus I passed through this wondrous twilight. —George MacDonald
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33 LD's (22 DILD, 3 DEILD, 8 WILD) and counting.
Through practice and repetition the body gets used to waking up to recall then going back to sleep. I've not noticed any adverse affects. However, most people (myself included,) combine MILD with WBTB instead of just MILD by itself. This increases your chances for LDs tremendously . But doing so means you will lose overall sleep time and you could be tired the next day. The solution is simple though, just go to bed earlier. |
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As for me, Mild works excellent when my brain is in specific state {still matter of research}. |
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Yeah, MILD plus WBTB has been the most effective method for me too so far. LaBerge says to combine the visualization with the affirmation, "The next time I'm dreaming, I want to remember that I'm dreaming." |
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Ok, not sure if this is MILD, but this is what I do: |
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"There’s a place I go when I’m alone. Do anything I want, be anyone I wanna be." - Dream Catch Me by Newton Faulkner
"It's hard to say that I'd rather stay awake when I'm asleep 'Cause everything is never as it seems" - Fireflies by Owl City
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If I want to combine WBTB and MILD, when I get up after 5 hours of sleep, do I have to stay up for an hour or so, or just 5 minutes? |
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Wo, Yume no naka de , hirogai sekai wa "Last Secret Garden,Wo, Kimi no naka de, hiro deshite me wa "Last Secret Garden"
Jack, I will find you, and we can go home together at last.
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I MILD frequently, often accidentally after writing down a dream during the night. |
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LD tasks of the month completed: 16
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Cool. But do you need to wait for the method to kick in? How did you manage to wake yourself up? |
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Wo, Yume no naka de , hirogai sekai wa "Last Secret Garden,Wo, Kimi no naka de, hiro deshite me wa "Last Secret Garden"
Jack, I will find you, and we can go home together at last.
Shaz's Dream Diary
I never wake up randomly in the night unless I have to go to the bathroom or a noise wakes me up. I wish I did though. For some reason, I enjoy it. |
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so lemmi get something strait. if i wake up in the night while i was just dreaming, i can concentrate on that dream and try put myself into it for a lucid. That is a MILD. |
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| DILD= 5 | DEILD= 2 | MILD= 4 | WILD= 5 |
I taught myself to wake up after every dream by using my alarm. I set it for an hour after my bed time, then to go off every half-hour after that. That schedule seemed to closely match my natural dream cycle. After a few nights (and CONSTANTLY thinking about my goal to wake after each dream during the day) I started doing it without the alarm. Now I automatically wake after each dream. It also has taught me what it feels like when a dream is about to end. This means I often get lucid at the end of the dream. Plus it gives me the chance to practice extending the dream (which I've gotten okay at, but I'm not really sure exactly how I do it). |
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LD tasks of the month completed: 16
Read some of my writing:
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I usually MILD with a mini-WBTB, I wake up sometime in the early morning then concentrate on having a lucid dream while I fall back to sleep. I'm usually only awake for 5 minutes at absolute most |
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Everything makes sense once you stop thinking about it
I usually go to sleep while thinking of MILD techniques, but lucidity has always been activated while in dream technically making it a DILD. |
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Last edited by Captain Sleepalot; 01-31-2008 at 06:03 PM.
Whenever I MILD thats usually how it works for me, I also go for a MILD/WILD which works really well also. |
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WILDs - 38
MILD/DILDs - 44
VILDs - 8
TILDs - 1 (Thirst Induced Lucid Dream, never going through that experience again...)
Total: 98 - So close to the big 100
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