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    Double Reverse Blinking

    by , 06-07-2011 at 12:19 AM (617 Views)
    So, I don't know if this is posted anywhere but I know that there is a guide on normal reversed blinking. Reverse blinking is used when your eyes are closed and you are ready to fall asleep, it's used as a relaxation method. I believe it was posted by KingYoshi, but the concept is to keep your eyes closed and open them very quickly as if you were blinking, focus on maybe one little thing then close them again.

    I just had my first lucid a couple nights ago and I've been experimenting with different ways of 'reverse blinking'. Instead of opening your eyes and focusing on something like Yoshi does you can keep your eyes closed and just perform the motion of blinking. So, you are blinking with your eyes closed and they never open, but your muscles are still moving as if you were blinking. If you don't get what I'm saying close your eyes right now and try to blink without opening them, you'll get the motion down.

    So the night that I had my first lucid I tried this double reverse blinking, the moment I felt I was getting tired enough to fall into REM/SP I started doing the blinking. For me it kind of tricks me into thinking my eyes were open in the first place and when the motion is finished it feels like my eyes are open. When I hit SP I started using the blinking method and immediately started seeing images of dream scenes. They would fade for a second then I would do it again and they would come back for longer. I double reverse blinked one last time and my eyes opened in the dream and I was instantly lucid, I confirmed it with a nose plug and I was set to go

    I feel this could help people a lot when they are doing WBTB or CANWILD's or any WILD pretty much. Picturing your dream scene helps with this also. So if anyone is willing to try it and tell me the results I would love to hear it. It probably wont work for everyone but it worked for me. This is also meant for lucid dream induction NOT relaxation.

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