Every time I WBTB, I remember my Dreams the next morning, slowly but surely they're getting clearer and clearer. It's a good method. |
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last night i tried for the first time setting my alarm clock for 3:20 (about 4 hours after i fell asleep) and wanted to see if any techniques actually worked. i was dreaming about snowboarding, then woke up to the alarm but did not move ANYTHING. i laid there, and to my amazement in like 20 seconds i felt a huge heaviness set in. i started to WILD. i quickly stopped cause my alarm was still on and it was getting annoying. i could not believe it. it was soo easy. i then wanted to MILD (im kinda kicking myself for not) but was to tired and just closed my eyes and went back to sleep. tonite ill try the same thing and see what happens. |
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| DILD= 5 | DEILD= 2 | MILD= 4 | WILD= 5 |
Every time I WBTB, I remember my Dreams the next morning, slowly but surely they're getting clearer and clearer. It's a good method. |
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I'm gonna try DEILD tonight too. |
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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.
I love MILD. I wake up frequently during the night, so it is a good method for me. Plus, I don't have to deal with trying to keep my mind awake, but not TOO awake, as is required for a WILD. |
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