I've had lots of these but I'm not sure whether or not you would say it is semi lucid. I don't think so though but it does mean that lucid dreaming is entering your subconscious which is a good sign of progress. |
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Well i've had about 8 attempts on lucidity using the (WILD) method. But half heartedly though and wasn't able to get past the Hypnogogic hallucinations phase. |
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I've had lots of these but I'm not sure whether or not you would say it is semi lucid. I don't think so though but it does mean that lucid dreaming is entering your subconscious which is a good sign of progress. |
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My advice, and this is just the way I do things myself, is that you need to get out of your head with framing all of your different states with terms. Just reach into your subconscious and go deeper and keep going deeper within and let go of analyzing what state you are in, or were in. Through out the day and evening we are setting the stage for our dreams. One of my main problems I had before as just over analyzing my subconscious state and my intuition. Just let it be. |
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Ive had lucid dreams in which i thought i was still in the stage before i transitioned into the dream, only in the morning did i realise that i was in a dream. |
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Wilds:6 Dilds:3
MAX dreams recalled per night:5
Hm, well it took me about six weeks before I had my first very short lucid. That was by DILD but I have never delved into WILDing, just keep at it, you should definitely see improvements if you just keep it at the front of your mind. |
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