Can someone list the easiest lucid induction techniques they know? |
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Can someone list the easiest lucid induction techniques they know? |
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This should be under obtaining lucidity. It's really quite obvious. |
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http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...splay.php?f=25 |
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Current Goal: Get Lucid/Better Dream Recall.
http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ead.php?t=9423 |
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Current Goal: Get Lucid/Better Dream Recall.
A listing of acronyms can be found here: http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...splay.php?f=25. |
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It really depends on the person, but DILD and FILD work the best for me. |
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"It was a dream! Can you control what you dream about, Hermione?" -HP7-9 Tasks-
Wake back to bed is fairly easy, you just need to catch yourself waking up at night. Or set an alarm |
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If you wanna do something easier, try DILD or MILD, and like Reclypso said, pairing it up with a wake back to bed would help make it easier too |
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I'm gonna have to say that FILD is a variation of wild, but I digress. |
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Try searching for Micheal Raduga's free ebook. Also search for google (in quotes) 'how to have an instant wild' and you'll be given a juicy 20 page topic on the ebook. It's very well written and is not marketed or intended for profit which in my opinion means the author must really know his stuff |
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MILD is theoretically easiest; all the concentrated work is done before sleep, and lucids just follow from subconscious instruction. You can do a lot of prep work while you can think about it, like self-hypnosis and meditation; it takes a lot of presence of mind to WILD in the middle of the night, and sleep paralysis can freak the crap out of you. |
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Not sure if these are the easiest, but they are most effective IMO: |
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Last edited by Spyguy; 06-22-2011 at 02:52 PM.
Why was this 4 year old thread necroed? |
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You gotta find what works for you. Everyone's different. |
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