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      S-WILD ( I know that everybody is getting tired of all the ILD's )

      S-WILD would theoretically stand for sleeping wake induced lucid dream. My theory is this: you could have a WILD and sleep through the whole night ( maybe it is the same thing as a regular WILD..? please let me know ). However, I have some techniques to help induce it. First off, lay flat. Imagine you are a rag doll and are filled with sawdust. Imagine the sawdust is slowly moving to your toes and draining out. This will make you very tired, and almost detached from your body. This is good. Next, imagine that there is a heavy weight on your chest. Focus on that weight and nothing else. Just focus until your body falls asleep. Done right, you could very well be in a WILD

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      Quote Originally Posted by oniman7 View Post
      S-WILD would theoretically stand for sleeping wake induced lucid dream. My theory is this: you could have a WILD and sleep through the whole night ( maybe it is the same thing as a regular WILD..? please let me know ). However, I have some techniques to help induce it. First off, lay flat. Imagine you are a rag doll and are filled with sawdust. Imagine the sawdust is slowly moving to your toes and draining out. This will make you very tired, and almost detached from your body. This is good. Next, imagine that there is a heavy weight on your chest. Focus on that weight and nothing else. Just focus until your body falls asleep. Done right, you could very well be in a WILD
      Is it long? I'll try it tonight.
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      No one is getting tired of MILDs noob.

      This seems obvious.

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      This isn't a technique; this is a specific thing that works for one person, and probably only a few times at that. If people actually try to follow this and expect to magically get a lucid dream after failing at other techniques, then they're idiots.

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      Woot.

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      Still a wonderful relaxation technique, thanks for sharing!

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      Quote Originally Posted by drewmandan View Post
      This isn't a technique; this is a specific thing that works for one person, and probably only a few times at that. If people actually try to follow this and expect to magically get a lucid dream after failing at other techniques, then they're idiots.

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      I never said that this would magically guarantee a lucid dream, and it is all theoretical. The point is it may be a way for some people to focus more on lucid dreaming, therefore increasing the chance of having one. Also, I think you could induce a WILD this way.

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      Sounds just like another relaxation technique to me. I'm glad it works for you, that's great, but I wouldn't go so far as to call it an "ILD" or a genuine technique until it has been thoroughly tested. That bugs some people. But like I said, sounds like a great relaxation technique. I'll try it sometime.
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