ok so over thinking of stuff and dreaming techs i thought of this one |
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ok so over thinking of stuff and dreaming techs i thought of this one |
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Yes, I see what you mean, but I think WBTB would be better anyway because first of all, it will be adding all those hours up to make you even more tired than you would be by waking up every hour. Secondly, wouldn't that just be annoying? Being woken up by your alarm clock every hour? |
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Sounds like it could work, but (and someone correct me if I'm wrong!) Your body might not enjoy that too much since it would affect your deep sleep. perhaps doing this in shorter intervals during a specific period of time might work. Sounds like it would be more of a technique to use if your practicing WILD and accidentally slipping into a dream during wild. good idea though |
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I'm pretty sure I saw a similar technique a couple of years ago on a website called saltcube, or something. There was even a software alarm clock on there that you could download. You could change the duration of each period, and set it for several repetitions over varying lengths of time. I think you could actually burn it as an audio cd too (so you didn't have to have your computer on). |
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Last edited by MrBlack; 05-12-2008 at 11:45 AM.
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this tech should be called, HABILD, having a baby induced lucid dream |
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http://www.saltcube.com/timer.html |
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Last edited by Shady; 05-16-2008 at 08:05 PM.
Somehow, the more you step in and out of sleep, the more your chances of having a LD that night increase. I had this happened to me last night where I just kept on waking up till I finally DILDed and remained in that dream. It was a cool one 2!!!!!!!! |
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This seems like a technique meant to just ruin someone's sleeping pattern. The dream cycle is 90 minutes, so it'd make more sense to wake up on 90 minute intervals rather than 60. |
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