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yaya
Hi everyone! i am 23 years old and i have practiced LD for 14 months.
Welcome to the DILD workbooks YaYa! :)
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well...my practice schedule in this time period was meditation (to apply WILD technique properly), self affirmation using different types of hypnosis specially before bed (for MILD), SSILD,
Just double checking...you aren't doing SSILD before bed, correct?
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well, it's for a week that i am practicing ADA (KingYoshi's thread) and i have very long and vivid dreams these days. by the way, i am energized and relax during the day thanks to this technique.
Good (on both items)!
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i am focusing on my hearing ability because if i can't listen to different things at once how can i focus on all my senses which receive many information at once. i am a bit slow but i know i can make it!:cheeky: specially with your help!!!:banana::banana::banana:
thanks for reading!
I will try to help. :) Perhaps try one sense at a time and then one thing at a time within each sense. With your hearing example, maybe just focus on each individual sound until you start to notice several at once which may take some practice.
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yaya
well... i have problem to still my mind and even if i do that, i fall sleep after 1 minuets or so....so WILD is not yet for me.:(
Sure, you can always go back to WILD attempts later. That being said, if you are falling asleep too quickly (during WBTB?) you likely just need to wake yourself up more perhaps writing in your DJ or doing some math. This would also apply to any SSILD attempts which can produce DILDs or WILDs.
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the bad thing about meditation is that when i want to focus my thought on a single thing, i suddenly remember all my negative emotions and i can't let them go and i just tense more and i act in a way as if they are occurring right now and i have to do something to stop that bad event which caused me bad feelings!!!:eek:
I am not sure what to suggest here since the closest I have come to meditation so far is focusing on my breath to calm down and or visualizing my "happy place" when feeling stressed. I have also had meditation-like sessions while laying in bed on WILD attempts and successes. Either way, if you don't have someone skilled in meditation to advise you, you could try sticking to what is working for you for now (ADA).
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the good thing about ADA is reverse... it meant that when i do this method even for a while, i forget everything about my past and future and i really live in present and that is great...
This seems to be a real positive for you! Living in the present is one of the things that many people seek when meditating I think. Since you are achieving this with your ADA work that is fantastic! :D