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      WILD w/o WBTB Method

      I have figured out how to goto bed doing WILD, and maintain conscienceness into deep sleep and stay conscience.

      Although, I have never gotten a lucid dream from doing this, I have successfully been conscience for 2 hours after going to bed.

      I use this now for WBTB WILDS too.

      Here is my working method:

      1.) While falling asleep, count and imagine the numbers as you see them. But count up and down randomly.

      For example... You would count 1,2,3,4,5,6,5,4,3,4,5,6,7,6,5,6,7,8,9,8,7

      I usually go up like 7 numbers, go down 3, then continue up to say 10.

      Eventually I am near 100, and my body is asleep.

      This really takes much more concentration then just counting up continually, and seems to work better.

      Tell me what you think!
      Last edited by Arthurium; 03-30-2008 at 05:03 AM.
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      Interesting, but why would you want to stay conscious during deep sleep? Besides the fact that it would take hours to reach the first REM period for your lucid dream, the first REM periods are short - meaning your LD's would be short as well.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Wavefunction View Post
      Interesting, but why would you want to stay conscious during deep sleep? Besides the fact that it would take hours to reach the first REM period for your lucid dream, the first REM periods are short - meaning your LD's would be short as well.

      Ive read that some researchers believe that you actually dream in that stage of sleep, you just do not remember it.

      I wanted to see if he was right. It appears that he is not.

      Also, it is a very large accomplishment to be able to keep your mind awake during that stage. I wanted to see if I could do it.

      Its very peaceful, and its a nice place to think about things while normally you would be out cold.
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      I like the idea, especially like what you said about it being a nice place to just think. Thanks for sharing. Will probably try it tonight, err I mean, this morning.
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      I have been lucid a few times from going straight to sleep, so it is possible, and they are not short, they are just as long as all my other lucid dreams.

      Quote Originally Posted by Arthurium View Post

      Although, I have never gotten a lucid dream from doing this, I have successfully been conscience for 2 hours after going to bed.
      Unless I am reading this wrong, sounds to me like you were just awake for 2 hours? I am conscious till I fall to sleep too...

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      I think he's talking about where you're asleep but you're not having a dream, you're just kind of.. thinking. I've had the same thing happen before.
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