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    Thread: Whats the most Noob-Friendly Lucid dreaming tecniqe?

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      Whats the most Noob-Friendly Lucid dreaming tecniqe?

      The title shoud say it all


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      um um um.......uhhhhhhhhhhhhh.......DILD
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      Quote Originally Posted by Jacob46719 View Post
      um um um.......uhhhhhhhhhhhhh.......DILD
      I agree with this wholeheartedly. I tried WILD for years with no success, although it does give some pretty random pre-sleep visuals.

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      Dild. A great initial technique is utilizing your excitement. Your mind is probably on overdrive thinking of the things you can do in a lucid dream, well manifest that intent before sleep and put it in to the hard set belief that you will have a lucid dream. Large chance even that can get you some initial lucid dreams. At the same time maybe read up on the DILD technique and start trying some of it.
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      SSILD, it's dummy proof, it's basically DILD but it's a very specific, simple, routine. Check out this post http://www.dreamviews.com/induction-...eam-ssild.html

      So far it's my favorite and easiest to do. It doesn't take much prep, the only thing is having to wake up roughly 5 hours after falling asleep, so it requires you being able to lose some sleep. It is technically for setting up a DILD, but can end up initiating a WILD if the timing is right. The technique is also very useful for just getting yourself to sleep. I do it at bed time just to relax myself, and to get the routine in my head for when I wake up later in the night. I just started committing to this technique so I'm setting my alarm for 5 hours after I fall asleep, then 45 minute intervals not worrying if I interrupt a LD, just getting as much practice with it as possible. The hard part is pulling yourself back from drifting off, and not doing it too many times. That's my issue so far, too many reps, hopefully tonight will be the night.
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      Try sleeping while listening to an audiobook on a somewhat low volume.
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      Quote Originally Posted by dutchraptor View Post
      Dild. A great initial technique is utilizing your excitement. Your mind is probably on overdrive thinking of the things you can do in a lucid dream, well manifest that intent before sleep and put it in to the hard set belief that you will have a lucid dream. Large chance even that can get you some initial lucid dreams. At the same time maybe read up on the DILD technique and start trying some of it.
      This. I would add that the easiest way to get started is to keep a dream journal. Think about your dreams and get excited about what lucid dreaming will feel like. With just the DJ and excitement, there's a fair chance you'll experience some spontaneous DILDs. Or at least your dream recall will improve and you will have some interesting non-LDs. When you're ready to take on more, read ETWOLD and upgrade to MILD.
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      DILD, because you wake up in your dream and there's no sleep paralysis at all Atleast in my opinion cause I've never tried any other than DILD

      Lucid dreams make your dreams come true!!

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      Quote Originally Posted by sivason View Post
      Try sleeping while listening to an audiobook on a somewhat low volume.
      Could you elaborate on that? Thanks
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      DILD, though the SSILD works pretty well for beginners too, and is indeed a foolproof method. My own experiences with SSILD have been great, though for some reason it insisted on giving me teeth-related dreams.

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      I have started to do WILD and I cannot believe how easy it is to do, its fantastic.
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      Quote Originally Posted by jackc45 View Post
      I have started to do WILD and I cannot believe how easy it is to do, its fantastic.
      Oh bugger, it's EASY for you? You are making me jealous man
      I guess WILD is one of those weird methods that require trial-and-error in order to master. Sometimes you just do it first-try.
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      Consistent dream journaling and regular critical questioning of reality in order to achieve DILDs are considered the basis to master the art of lucid dreaming and the starting point for every noob. By the way, DILD is a type of lucid dream, rather than a technique. A good technique for DILDs could be the one described at the opening post here.
      As for easy techniques you may check this one: http://www.dreamviews.com/attaining-...-lucidity.html

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      Quote Originally Posted by dreambh View Post
      Could you elaborate on that? Thanks
      When you are actually tired, listen to an mp3 audiobook. Do not try to stay awake, just let the story get all blurred into the half sleep that comes before true sleep.Do this as part of a WBTB. It works like a mantra or other anchor. You may find that your still hearing the book after you are asleep, and that can make you lucid. A cartoon or tv show may also work, but avoid one that would have loud things in it like gunfire.
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      OP, I really encourage you to give a selection of induction techniques a test to see what works for you best. Explore what you are capable of, there are so many different ways enter a lucid dream that one is bound to work for you. Test one out for a couple weeks, see how it goes, report back !

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      DILD. Even though my preference would be WILD.

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