i had a little more success when i was using a DJ, now i havnt had a LD and its harder to remember dreams at all. now i see the importance of a dream journal. |
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i had a little more success when i was using a DJ, now i havnt had a LD and its harder to remember dreams at all. now i see the importance of a dream journal. |
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22 DILD's
4 WBTB's
Total= 26!
First off, it is very important to log all of your dreams. I can usually get away with logging them within 12 hours of waking up, but some people aren't so lucky. I had had lucid dreams before joining this site, but only once every couple of months. I was getting frustrated because I still hadn't had lucid dreams. One day, like magic I had a DILD and chained two DEILDs off of it ( DEILD is the most successful for me when I try to do it, DILD has given me 4 of the 7 recorded lucids I have though ). It will be like a magical transformation. Within the past two weeks I have gone from 0 lucids to 7. Just keep at it. And keep in mind that different techniques work for different people. I, for instance use DEILD whenever I can, and for some people they have no success. Sorry if I rambled. |
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When I first became interested in LD'ing I started a dream journal. This helped soooo much!! Not only was my dream recall being improved but I was all of a sudden having DILDs. It was great until I got lazy and was only writing one dream when I woke up in the morning and then eventually none at all. Now I'm luck if I have one every couple months |
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I either simply become lucid in (the start of) a dream without any conscious effort or DEILD. (though I've had a couple of lucids I suppose you could classify as WILDs, but I hate classifications anyway so I don't really give a damn. It's basically the same thing anyway and the sensation(s) from both are exactly the same to me anyway) Whenever I wake up during the night, I just lie completely still and wait for a loud bleeping sound, which tends to show up within mere seconds of waking up. More often than not, this sensation doesn't come and I fall asleep though. However, when the bleeping sound comes, it pretty much guarantees I'll have a lucid dream. Shortly after, I'll get the feeling of being squeezed through a small tube and I'll "wake up" in my dream bed. (sometimes leading to some very surreal experiences) Even if I fall asleep in the middle of my DEILD attempt, it still seems to lead to heightened awareness and I'll be very likely to nab myself a traditional lucid dream after a dream or two. DEILDs come very naturally to me, which is why it's my preferred technique; it takes practically no effort on my part. |
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Currently, i simply put a automatic shutdown alarm for 30minutes before i wake(final wake). Waked by the alarm, i don´t move or open my eyes and wait 30 seconds (more or less) for the entering in a new dream. Rarely fails. DEILD ftw |
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since June 08 DILD:53| WILD:55
i certainly don't think 8 since august is a failure. if it is, i'm an even bigger failure. well, actually i'm right around 8 since then too. |
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i take that back, i've probably had fewer than 8 since august. maybe more like 4 or 5. |
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