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      Quote Originally Posted by Thiada View Post
      Ok, see if i got this right:

      Sleep for six hours, then wake up by alarm, then sleep again, and wake up normally, then touching stuff in your garden?
      You sleep for six hours, wake up, go back to sleep, wake up and visualize touching stuff in your garden.

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      Lets just say you go to bed at 12:00am. You should set your alarm clock for 7:00 am because it should take you an hour to fall asleep.

      When the alarm clock goes off at 7:00am turn it off and go back to sleep.

      Your next brief awakening should be roughly at 8:00am and this is when you should apply the visualization.

      The visualization is you walking around the perimeter of your backyard during a sunny day. And while you visualize yourself doing this you should touch objects in your backyard such as doors, walls, chairs, BBQ machines etc.

      If all works out, you should enter a Lucid Dream.

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      I am loving this thread, iH8reality! This morning I went back to bed after 8 hours sleep and WILDed with reasonable success. I had intense vibrations whereby it felt like an earthquake because my bed was shaking so hard and I also had a very vivid sensation of a presence in my room right down to hearing the floorboards creak. I was home alone at the time and so did a quick check just to be sure by lifting my head and looking briefly round my room. Luckily doing this didn't ruin my WILD and I then entered a wonderful flying dream. I was high up in the clouds flying with the birds. It was so peaceful.

      However, I often have trouble distinguishing when I am no longer visually imaging (meditating) and when I have actually entered a dream. I do feel myself being sucked into the dream but because my conscious level doesn't alter I just think I'm still meditating vividly. I will definitely try your technique and let you know how I get on.

      Do you perform RCs as you walk round the garden in your mind? Do you think this might this help me recognise when I've started dreaming?

      Love your avatar

      Also love your username! It's funny coz the other night I was walking out of a restaurant and I thought about how I had to walk all the way across the carpark to my car and I found myself wishing it was a dream so I could fly there. I then found myself thinking about how much reality sucked compared to lucid dreaming and your username came to mind! Ha ha!
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      i know when ive entered a dream, its hard to describe to a person how it feels. Its like going from 2D to 3D.

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      I guess I do know when I've entered the dream. That's a good description about going from 2D to 3D. I think my problem is more about maintaining lucidity. Do you have any tricks or techniques you use to keep yourself lucid?

      Cheers

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      Quote Originally Posted by DreamQueen View Post
      I guess I do know when I've entered the dream. That's a good description about going from 2D to 3D. I think my problem is more about maintaining lucidity. Do you have any tricks or techniques you use to keep yourself lucid?

      Cheers
      Calming yourself down, and rubbing hands are good ways to keep yourself lucid. As Westonci mentioned my technique usually results in extremely vivid Lucid Dreams, so it can be exciting.

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