hey guy! nice method imma try this one out tonight and hopefully I get some success |
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Recently I have been trying to master a technique that is practiced by some bhuddists and hindus but that I understand requires a great deal of practice. Relaxation Induced Lucid Dreaming is a good name for it because one starts from waking and using a series of relaxation excercies moves directly into an LD state. I have not had an LD so far but every night that I have done a simple relaxation excercise I have rembered at least one of my dreams. The string is going on a week now. I am thinking of puttiong together a control group experiment to test the correlation at some point but for now I will just give instructions if others also want to try it. |
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hey guy! nice method imma try this one out tonight and hopefully I get some success |
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"I'm going to show them a world without you...a world without rules and controls, without borders or boundaries. A world...where anything is possible"
-Neo
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Update: I am now at day 7 out of 8 with a dream remembered in the morning. I have also observed that doing this too quikly or starting new cycle too soon significantly raises the heart rate and it becomes more like calisthenic excercise. |
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Hmm, I've achieved similar state in a slightly different way. The sensation of peace is awesome, but I also experience a certain deal of dissociation from both HI I see and the outside world... Pretty much like i'm hanging in between... Do you experience something similar during RILD method? |
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Yes, it is a stuck in between feeling. You know when I used to study New Age stuff like Eckankar they talked about that feeling. It was as if I was a balloon tethered to my body. They always say there is a silver chord. Being more science biased I guess now I just think it is a perception, not real leaving the body. |
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Update: 8/9 days with a dream recalled. I added some old yogic stuff called the knot to the initial relaxation and called it Opening Version 2. That was yesterday the excercise left me with many sore muscles that I apparently do not use very often so I took a break today. Its hard for me to explain the state of mind that has come over me after doing this 9 days in a row. Its almost like I am tired but not, my mind seems to wander quite easily into contemplation of things I am less able it seems to be upset about things. The thing I would always tell my self did not matter and so I should not get upset about them I now see really don't matter. I feel as if at any moment the sky might crack open and a hand reach down for me, or a voice call out to me. Perhaps a long journey is finally nearing a rest stop. Whatever, it may just be that these efforts have disrupted my sleep patterns so that I am sort of in a state of sleep deprivation. This is an avenue of attack that I have not seen mentioned here. Sleep deprivation can cause hallucinations because the mind is so depserately trying to get its needed alpha sleep, or is it beta sleep. The deep sleep we need to stay sane lets just put it that way. I will keep up with the experiment as long as I can. |
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Last Night I was getting ready to go to sleep and decided to try this for the heck of it. After awhile I decided to stop and just drift off into sleep. I woke up the next morning and remembered a dream that took up three pages in my dream journal, that's a lot as compared to the usual one page. I was still a bit tired and decided to fall back asleep. I did RILD a few times to relax. |
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Disclaimer: If you are not used to isometric excercise be careful and move slow. There is enough force in your muscles to break blood vessels and strain ligaments and other muscles. |
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I have had trouble recently recalling dreams, and I must say, this technique is great! |
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i tried this method and no success...like how am I supposed to tense my muscles and stuff because I dont know how to do it? do I just like relax really deeply then ill have success or what? |
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"I'm going to show them a world without you...a world without rules and controls, without borders or boundaries. A world...where anything is possible"
-Neo
Adopted by: nesgirl119
my mom used to tell me to do that to help me fall asleep like 3 years or so ago.. thats weird re-reading it. it makes me miss her . |
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i am totally trying that tonight |
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i tried it once and it totaly worked. i rembered like six dreams. but i havent tried it again its too much of a hassle and its hard to fall asleep doing that. also im scarred of breaking a blood vessel. so i just relax. |
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Hmm..sounds like a really promising idea! So many are having success with this method. You really should put together a study! If you have trouble creating the right conditions for the study, let me know, I'm really good at putting things like that together. |
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"If quantum mechanics hasn't profoundly shocked you yet, you've yet to understand it."
-Niels Bohr
I do that all the time to self hypnotize myself. It helps me to relax. I heard about it from a relaxation tape I tried out once. I never noticed more dream recall though... |
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