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      I has a bucket suttsman's Avatar
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      Thumbs up suttsman's DDILD method: Has yet to fail!

      Hello Dreamers! I am suttsman, and this is the method I use to obtain lucidity most of the time, the Dream Duplicate Induced Lucid Dream. It's basically a DILD with more results.

      1. Go to bed, start dreaming.

      2. Look at the people in your dream. Look at one person in particular. It helps if the person is familiar to someone you know in real life.

      3. Glance another direction. You should see your person again.

      4. Your mind will come to realizing that there can't be two of one person, and you will know you are dreaming.

      5. I usually have great control at this point, being able to fly around, kick people matrix-style, walk through stuff, etc. But your results may vary.

      6. Wake up.

      I have used this method many times, and my adoptee, Oros, has succeeded in obtaining lucidity using this method. I encourage you, the reader, to try my technique and report back the results.

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      ...so you went to italy and you didnt even see the eiffel tower?

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      Always there just in time kingofclutch's Avatar
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      I don't know if I understand. You are supposed to look at the person in the dream and look away and they will be there? You are supposed to do this while not being lucid?

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      Surely to perform 2) and 3) you would have to exert control over your own actions, and thus be lucid already?
      "I'd rather have a mind opened by wonder rather than closed by belief." - Gerry Spence, "Postponement fertilizes fear; action cures fear." - Schwartz

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      How can you force yourself to dream?

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      Quote Originally Posted by kingofclutch View Post
      I don't know if I understand. You are supposed to look at the person in the dream and look away and they will be there? You are supposed to do this while not being lucid?
      It is basically my best RC, hence the similarity to DILD. (DDILD) I guess you might need some lucidity, but this is basically a method on how to kick it into full gear. It does it every other LD I have.

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      How can you force yourself to dream?
      You don't. You dream every single night.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Oscar
      ...so you went to italy and you didnt even see the eiffel tower?

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      i dreampt about one of my teachers and she's hot
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      I don't dream... I have a blank page throughout the night... I don't recall anything when waking up, like being in a black pitch of nothing, that's not dreaming...can you help me dream?

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      Quote Originally Posted by -ZeroPoint- View Post
      I don't dream... I have a blank page throughout the night... I don't recall anything when waking up, like being in a black pitch of nothing, that's not dreaming...can you help me dream?
      You do dream, you just have trouble recalling it. Quite a lot of trouble at that. There's stuff you can do to get more. Example: Try going to bed at an earlier/later time than you usually do. The difference in your sleep schedule should have you remembering at least parts of your dreams. Or when you wake up, stay awake but tired for a little while, and go back to sleep. You should be back to dreaming within minutes.

      Hope this helps, bud.

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      ...so you went to italy and you didnt even see the eiffel tower?

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      ya man. just read alot about dreaming on this website and before bed and that. go in to sleeping like "i cant wait to dream!!". the right attitude helps. see, at about 8:00 my nighty night time comes into view in a few hours, so i get soo pumped. anything u remember at ALL from any type of dream, write it down!!. this will really help u honestly!!! try it out i dunno
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      I has a bucket suttsman's Avatar
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      Littlebuddy is also right. You should keep a dream journal for when you do dream. It seriously helps your recall, which in turn results in the ultimate goal: Lucid Dreaming.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Oscar
      ...so you went to italy and you didnt even see the eiffel tower?

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      I can say that this have worked for me since i was told about from sutts. (Raised )
      Got the PM of the technique and some days later i got lucid this way.
      I took notice of who where around me at the moment, and then checked a little bit later.
      Then i saw the same person at 2 different places at the same time. Lucid!!!

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      What quark said. Seconded.
      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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      really makes no sense sutts... The point is to become lucid. Not everyone does that in their dream.. its a reality check- yes if it happens in the dream.. any excercises? comeon be more percise lol.
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      this reads like a reality check tutorial...not an induction method...still sounds like a good RC anyway.

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      Yeah its more of a reality check, pretty similar to stuff like looking at a clock, looking away, and checking again to make sure its the same time. Could be useful, I'll see how I go with it

      "I do not love “good” more than I love “bad.” Hitler went to heaven. When you understand this, you will understand God."

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      Quote Originally Posted by -ZeroPoint- View Post
      I don't dream... I have a blank page throughout the night... I don't recall anything when waking up, like being in a black pitch of nothing, that's not dreaming...can you help me dream?
      Try taking b5/b6/b12. Those fixed that problem for me.
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      Try taking b5/b6/b12. Those fixed that problem for me.
      B3 is pretty important. just take a multi vitamin and ull be fine
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      Wait, how do I do that? I would have to be lucid to do that!

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      this would work but im hardly lucid to be able to do this.
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      Just for the fun of it I'm going to try that in my next Lucid Dream, but knowing my luck I probably wont have one now thanks to the fact I just said I will have one.

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