Sounds cool man, I'll give it a try once I finally start LDing more. I guess it's probably not an induction technique, but a good way of increasing realism. Could be very handy. |
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Taking a leaf from the Increasing Dream Realism tutorial, I decided to give something similar a try. When I played a videogame, I looked at the details used and the textures of the game world. soon afterwards I went to bed. I woke up at 7.30 not remembering any dreams. Once I woke up, I looked at all the details of my wristwatch for around 10 minutes, looking at and feeling all the textures, the colours, the grooves, just about every single detail I could possibly find in my wristwatch. I went back to sleep, and I had my most vivid LD ever. |
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Sounds cool man, I'll give it a try once I finally start LDing more. I guess it's probably not an induction technique, but a good way of increasing realism. Could be very handy. |
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I just remembered I did have a dream before I had my lucid dream. Now I have remembered it seems to also be quite vivid. I remember being in a fast car going at about 500mph. |
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Roller is right, doesnt sound like an induction technique, but a good way of increasing realism.... if it could be considered an induction technique, it would just be that your watch became a reality check, but your LD didnt even have anything to do with the watch so... |
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The watch didn't become a reality check in this dream - I think the whole vividness of the dream triggered lucidity. I will try it again tonight before I sleep. |
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