I have started to remember at least bits and pieces of dreams every night, on some nights I remember vivid dreams, but I want to learn how to wake myself up after each dream to improve my recall. Any advice? |
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I have started to remember at least bits and pieces of dreams every night, on some nights I remember vivid dreams, but I want to learn how to wake myself up after each dream to improve my recall. Any advice? |
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In lucids, for me at least, doing a backflip wakes me up. I use this to do DEILD, thereby letting me entirely make a new dream if the current one bores me. |
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I love DEILD! SP is pwnage!
Most people wake for a second or two after each REM dream naturally. If you are one of those who DON'T do this, the technique is still the same. |
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I used auto-suggestion to wake up after dream, and it ended up working great... to great infact. It got to the point where I was waking up even when I didn't want to. I couldn't sleep through out the night because my mind kept waking up after each dream. It provided me great opportunities to MILD and WILD though. |
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I've had this happen, too. When I first started working to wake after each dream so I could keep dream notes and DEILD I woke up a TON! Even after my non-REM dreams! Luckily, I'm almost always able to fall back asleep after a few seconds if I decide not to DJ or DEILD. But it is really cool to see what you are dreaming for an entire night! |
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Thanks! My main goal is to be able to wake up without moving to try DEILD, so Im going to start using Autosuggestion, thanks for the advice everyone! |
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Pardon me while I burn,
and rise above the flames.
Helpless as a stinger without a bee.
Goals: -see a new color-----Properly stabilize my dreams--
get excited some how. grope someone, jump off a building. anything that will cause a rush will pretty much wake you up. |
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Do not try and bend the spoon. That's impossible. Instead...only try to realize the truth. There is no spoon. Then you'll see, that it is not the spoon that bends, it is only yourself.
When you see the dream coming to a close, and the darkness is rising, force yourself to detach from everything around you. Try to escape. Escape your mind escaping from the dream. This will wake you up. If it doesn't work, try it again in the next dream phase. You'll be bound to do it in mid-dream though. Hope you can remember your previous dreams while exiting another. |
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i've never really had a LD before, hey i only found out about them yesterday, but i heard you could just drink lots of water before going to bed and it'll wake you up in the night. at a random time, but thats all i know |
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Drink ALOT of water or tea before bed. You normally hit the bathroom after the end of a REM cycle - this should cause you to wake. Lol - I actualy take my DJ to the bathroom and write in it before I go back to bed - yes I do wash my hands |
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i just asked the exact same question haha wat you can do is try the MILD technique. its in the tutorials. if you tell yourself as you go to sleep "i will wake up after each dream period" then you should wake up. but you have to like believe it, and then wright down your dreams as soon as you wake up. go check out the tutorial, it explains it better haha but yea i've heard good things about the water one aswell |
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Total LD's = 6 and counting! lolDILD: 5
WILD: 1
what never fails me to wake up in a dream is to just close my eyes for a couple of seconds..works everytime time |
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