Good job! Working at a WILD will definatly put LDs on the brain, which can get your subconscious to get in on the act and give you a LD. |
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I have been very busy these past few weeks and have not been able to attempt a WILD. My schedule is finally clear for a month and I decided to continue my hunt to wild. I set my alarm for 3 am to attempt a very unsuccessful wild. This morning however, I had 3 lucid dreams out of 7 dreams for the morning. This leads me to think that doing a wild in the middle of the night and succeeding or failing will alert your subconscious that you want a LD. Another thing that may have triggered the LD's is when I woke up at 6 am to get water I fell back asleep while saying I'm dreaming to myself. That my be already posted somewhere, but if not, give it a try! |
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Good job! Working at a WILD will definatly put LDs on the brain, which can get your subconscious to get in on the act and give you a LD. |
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LD tasks of the month completed: 16
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I have also found when I fail WILD I do on to have lucids in that night. I had my longest clearest lucid after failing WILD |
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In very many cases, the visionary quality, the quality of the vision so to say, spills over, into the external world, so that the experiencer, when he opens his eyes, sees the outer world transfigured...
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