I have not been very successful with lucid dreaming and I was just wondering if anybody has and personal methods, or tips that they would like to share. Things that have successfully worked for you in the past. I would really appreciate it! Thanks |
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I have not been very successful with lucid dreaming and I was just wondering if anybody has and personal methods, or tips that they would like to share. Things that have successfully worked for you in the past. I would really appreciate it! Thanks |
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What I have found is that the more I think about lucid dreaming, the more likely I am to experience them. This principle I liken to the idea that a dream journal signals to your mind that remembering dreams is important to you. Similarly, if you often think about lucid dreaming throughout your day (coupled with reality checks, of course), then it should become obvious to your brain that you wish to have them. I rarely use standard techniques anymore because this seems to work so well for me. However, I still want to master the WILD method since it is pretty exciting. |
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While sleeping, watch.
Hmm. How often do you wake-back-to-bed? And what do you do during that time? |
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Abraxas
Originally Posted by OldSparta
Have you ever had an LD before? Do you get them occasionally or have you never gotten one? |
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SIG MADE BY KROMOH
****[Mario92] 2:59 am: I just dedicated my last bowel movement to Christ. Invoke that.
As Abra said, wake-back-to-bed is a very powerful method as well as remembering your last dream. Which route are you wanting to go down? The ways of WILD (Wake Induced Lucid Dream), or the ways of DILD (Dream Induced Lucid Dream)? |
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Things are not as they seem
My favorite method would have to be DEILD (dream exit induced lucid dream). For me I am able to get a pretty good amount of LDs without really "working" to get them. Y'know when you wake up in the middle of the night? You actually wake up a number of times each night even if you can't remember it. |
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