I had the perfect chance to DEILD the other day. I woke up, didn't move or open my eyes, but I never entered a dream. So is visualizing necessary? I don't want to miss an opportunity like that again. |
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I had the perfect chance to DEILD the other day. I woke up, didn't move or open my eyes, but I never entered a dream. So is visualizing necessary? I don't want to miss an opportunity like that again. |
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08 LD's:28 Tasks of the Month Completed:5 Adopted Hollings
Current Lucid goals:
1: Have one WILD.
2: Fight Agent Smith.CHECK
3. Swing through a city like Spider-Man.CHECK
No visualizing is not necissary and not very effective if your not very good at it, tactile is much stronger. Though just staying still is mostly enough if you've got a good state going. |
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Last edited by LucidDreamGod; 03-17-2008 at 08:28 PM.
I wanna be the very best
Like no one ever was
To lucid dream is my real test
To control them is my cause
My successful DEILDs started just a few seconds after I woke up. You can feel when it starts. The couch beneath me just melted into a thick fluid and I fell through, did a flip and flew through some funny hallucinations. I opened my eyes and everything was the same as when I left the waking world. Amazing if you ask me |
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When I tired DEILDing, I did feel strange sensations, like my whole body was bulging and then recessing, but that stopped after a while, and nothing else happened. |
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08 LD's:28 Tasks of the Month Completed:5 Adopted Hollings
Current Lucid goals:
1: Have one WILD.
2: Fight Agent Smith.CHECK
3. Swing through a city like Spider-Man.CHECK
Maby you finished your REM for the cycle. |
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Hmmm. I had been having quite a long dream before waking up. At the end, I jumped over a wall and fell into the abyss, and the dream faded before my eyes and I woke up. Who knows. |
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08 LD's:28 Tasks of the Month Completed:5 Adopted Hollings
Current Lucid goals:
1: Have one WILD.
2: Fight Agent Smith.CHECK
3. Swing through a city like Spider-Man.CHECK
Not sure, i think you can |
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