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      Well I was fortunate to wake up exactly six hours after falling asleep (with no alarm clock). As I went back to sleep I tried to incorporate tactile sensations into a visualization but I quickly lost focus and fell into normal dreaming sleep.



      I am convinced though that tactile imaging has been the missing ingredient in my visualization exercises, so I will keep trying.

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      I think i'll try that on this weekend. I'll let you know how it works out. =)

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      i just did it again last night

      It feels so cool when you get sucked into the dream. This time as i was headed for the garbage can and I felt the dream take over and Im like yeaaaaaaaa!!!

      The coolest part about this technique is that it u get extremely real Lucids dreams this way.
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      thanks for the technique, I tried it last night with success!

      At first i thought it wouldn't work, but as I was walking around the house, and touching the wall I felt this strange feeling come over me and then BOOM!! I was in a dream, it felt so cool, and yeah it was probably one of the most vivid Lucid Dreams I ever had.

      It only lasted 2 minutes probably cuz i got to excited. You broke my long dry spell, so Im definelty going to try and master this technique.
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      The only thing I don't like about this is I have to chose between having a lucid dream or recording my dream. If I take the time to write down a dream, I miss my brief dream reentry window.

      The normal scenario goes like this. I will wake up at 5 am, lie in bed trying to remember the last dream I had, consider whether or not I should write it down. If I decide it was good enough to write down, I know I've missed my chance at dream reentry. If I decide it wasn't, I've already let my mind wander too much by trying to remember, so I can't concentrate on this technique.

      The only times I can get it to work are when I decide ahead of time I won't record any mid-night dreams. Then this takes a toll on my dream recall if I do it a couple nights in a row.

      Any advice?

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      I've been working on imagenation and the tactile senses for quite awhile now I know of your thread, and I know of the princables behind the methods for almost a year, but I only recently put it to practice, it's challenging for me, the msot challenging purhaps is locking your focus on the imagenation, for me I imagine riding a bike, and I even create the track I ride on.

      Your previous thread with all the good results people had inspired me to do it more often. See when I do it my focus keeps going back to my physical it's like a magnet for my focus, obviously if I occupy my inner senses with these things it seems to go away (kind of like the strong force that keeps atoms together from the natural results of electromagnitism), but the main focus I have now is prolonging those imagined senses.

      Honestly I havn't actually sat down in the early morning very often and tried it.

      I have an important question though, do you originaly sleep on your back, or your side, for me it's my side, and it's always worried me that I cannot go to sleep on my back.
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      i usually sleep on my back while im doing the re-entry into the dream and I put my hands crossed on my chest.

      As for the visualization i walk around touching specific objects. For example ill rub my hands against the BBQ machine then walk over to my door and rub my hands on it it then walk over to a tree and rub my hands against it etc. until i enter a dream.

      Personally I think that riding a bike, driving a car or doing anything extreme like that will make it very difficult to enter a dream. walking is your safest bet.



      heres a typical backyard. The Tree, the windmill, the chairs are objects that you can touch.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Robot_Butler View Post
      The only thing I don't like about this is I have to chose between having a lucid dream or recording my dream. If I take the time to write down a dream, I miss my brief dream reentry window.

      The normal scenario goes like this. I will wake up at 5 am, lie in bed trying to remember the last dream I had, consider whether or not I should write it down. If I decide it was good enough to write down, I know I've missed my chance at dream reentry. If I decide it wasn't, I've already let my mind wander too much by trying to remember, so I can't concentrate on this technique.

      The only times I can get it to work are when I decide ahead of time I won't record any mid-night dreams. Then this takes a toll on my dream recall if I do it a couple nights in a row.

      Any advice?
      get a digital voice recorder from radio shack for 20 bucks. Record your dreams with the recorder. When you get up in the morning write them down in your journal.
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