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    1. Post-Lucid Dreaming

      by , 07-30-2017 at 04:10 PM
      From teleporting up tall buildings and finding a penny maker. To flying around a schoolyard with an old girlfriend from childhood. To fighting zombies with that same girl. To reading and old notebook from a locker full of books you've read before. To being back on your old football team....So many non-lucid adventures.

      All I did was set an alarm every 20 minutes after I completed my WBTB/meditation period. Wake up to alarm, turn it off, set it 20 minutes ahead, fall asleep again. DEILD basically. This surfing in and out of the dream state via this alarm allowed me to have some very adventurous dreams. Why 20 minutes? Because I will never have nor remember a 3 hour long lucid dream. My lucid dreams have been at most 10 minutes long. And that was one time a while back. Instead, I'll divide that 3 hours into small chunks of dreaming. So 1) I can practice my induction technique more times instead of once 2) If I go into a non-lucid dream or lose lucidity, I know my alarm will wake me up so I can try again. 3) If I am lucid, like I stated before, I'm not going to have or remember a dream longer than 10-20 minutes anyway.

      I can't wait to continue my journey as an oneironaut!
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    2. Drug Dealers

      by , 07-28-2017 at 04:02 PM
      Had a dream where a cop busted some guy selling drugs on a corner from a table. Two old men, actually. They got into a lengthy argument which drew a crowd. Much to my amusement, the two old men and cop were spitting some very wise information. Not lucid.
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    3. Vice President

      by , 07-27-2017 at 07:35 PM
      Non-Lucid. Had dream I was right-hand man to Donald Trump. One of my secret service agents was a green beret. I was in the white house and we were decorating everything for christmas. Donald had a red cloak on.
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    4. Just fall asleep.

      by , 07-25-2017 at 04:32 PM
      "Have a lucid dream tonight!"

      "How to Lucid Dream in Five Minutes!"

      I would be the first to criticise and clown videos titled as such since I know - from 8 years of experimenting - that lucid dreaming doesn't work that way. But this morning, I had a lucid dream in about 10-15 minutes. I had only 20 minutes left before I had to get up and get ready for work, I wanted to get just some extra shut-eye because my sleep was messed up by a Series of Unfortunate Events. What I did in that 20 minutes was focus on FALLING ASLEEP. That's really all I was thinking about. I wasn't thinking about an anchor or what I was going to do in the lucid dream that would follow. My anchor by the way was me alternating between focusing on the breath(meditating) and staring through my eyelids; whichever was more comfortable in the moment. I just made sure my primary focus was falling asleep.

      I was having powerful hypnagogia until I felt my body able to move. It's like a visualization but more 'real' as in you can feel the senses better in the visualization. I got out of my bed to find a young woman more or less 19 with a white t-shirt and black yoga pants laying in my bed giggling. The ended there. So yeah, I had a 8 second lucid dream.

      Onward and Upward
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    5. Back on it.

      by , 07-20-2017 at 04:25 PM
      Been a while since I had a lucid dream. I really need to get in touch with Daniel Love about my technique. All I did was lay down and go to sleep after a WBTB. But the trick is that I was [bold] STAIRING THROUGH MY EYELIDS]. I knew instantly I was about to WILD when I felt my body completely relaxing, going numb and falling asleep. My eyes begin pointing downward. It happened all at once. All I had to do was start moving my dream body and I was ready to go.

      For like 20th time, I got outside my house and walked around. It was sort of clear skies outside. But the dream was short. I remember also I tried my best to anchor myself in the dream world. I said things like, "I am the dream" and tried rubbing my hands together. But I can't seem to get a lucid dream longer than 45 seconds.

      Updated 07-20-2017 at 04:30 PM by 28341

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    6. Clear Mind Fail

      by , 07-13-2017 at 04:10 PM
      Had a dream about a zombie attack. Was not lucid. Clear mind, means clear mind. You have to sit down and focus your awareness such that your is clear, quiet and in the moment. It takes a bit of concentration and intent. If you are riddled with distractions, the method will not work. Hence why I usually meditate for 10 to 20 minute before retiring after WBTB.
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    7. A very simple WILD induction.

      by , 07-12-2017 at 04:12 PM
      Woke up for around 30 minutes.

      Layed in bed with a clear mind.

      That's it. If you've done mindfulness/meditation you understand this mindset.

      Transitioned into the dream world. It was kind of wonky because I didn't know if I was actually moving in the dream world or if I was still moving in the waking world. I didn't want to do a reality check because that would have been too much moving....Got outside, it was overcast. That's all I remember.
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    8. Lucid

      by , 07-07-2017 at 04:46 PM
      Had a lucid dream where I was walking on air. Had to remind myself I was dreaming, otherwise I would drop to the ground or get immense vertigo.
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    9. Late entry

      by , 07-02-2017 at 11:21 PM
      Had a lucid dream this morning. It was me standing in my room for two minutes because I am trying to get stabilization down before I start my adventure. Testing out a new technique introduced by this dude . Essentially while falling asleep you send awareness to the triangular space made the two eyes and the point slightly above and between the eyebrows - referred to as the "third eye" by our more superstitious members. Calm down, I'm only joking. I love all of y'all.

      Anyway, combining technique outlined in video with my WILD mindset of, "Clear, Quiet, present to the moment."
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