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      Daydream into dream??

      Well... I was just wondering if it was possible to be daydreaming about something while in bed and just drift to sleep but keep the daydream going(now it would be a dream/lucid dream).

      Is that possible, how would it work? ... or not work?

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      I have been trying to do this for most of my life.

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      I think that it could work. It would be something like dream re-entry (except you're entering a dream from a daydream...)
      ...And then to dream...

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      I always try this. But wheneve I get into a dream, It's totally different. Perhaps one day!!

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      The MILD technique is kind of similar to this, replying the last dream you had and continue it as a fantasy of a lucid dreaming, while telling yourself i am dreaming.
      All tho the intention really is to remember to recognize your dreaming in the future, more so than carring your conscious fantasy right through straight to the dream. Would be a problem of holding on to your consciousness because you may get carred away with-in the daydream.
      If you have just woken up or your really really tired and your mind is in the right place/state, i could see a daydream turning into a lucid dream. It's kind of like when you wake up from a dream and go straight back into the same one because it's on your mind.

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      90% of my wilds i'm daydreaming to achieve them.

      I just daydream keeping that i will not lost the storyline of what i'm daydreaming, than sudden will have a moment that my daydream boce a dream with no bad experiences with SP...

      I don't know if that works for every1

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      If I day dream in the afternoon during a nap, I'll just stay awake with no dream or anything. If I do it in the early morning while you're still really tired, it might work, but this is just me.

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      I might try doing this. I'll report from my own experience if it works or not.

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      sounds just like a V-WILD.
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      i know this is a shockingly old thread but anyway this is how i get to sleep, sadly it never turns lucid for me but recently i have been trying to make it lucid.

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      actually thats how i lucid dream! and i think thats how people get to the dream, they daydream all the way to the dream drifting everytime more and more to sleep and losing consciousness at some point they get to the real dream, i'm still working on a way that you could get from day dream to real dream, i've had sucess but i still don't know how exactly i do it, its really hard but i think i will get there, sometimes just with daydreaming about being lucid worked actually thatd how i got my first ld, but it barely happends like that, i had to lose and recover awareness most of the times i succeded

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      Nikola Tesla supposed induced a lucid daydream from walking state in which he tested all his experiments.

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      Visualizing ( daydreaming) works to help you fall asleep. Combined with willful awareness it can help you lucid dream. However, the subject of the dream may not be what you were visualizing. I have been using this technique for insomnia and lucid dream induction for 10 years.

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