The website world of lucid dreaming reccommeds a paid lucid dreaming course that's supposed to get you results fast. Has anyone tried it, and if so, is it worth buying?
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The website world of lucid dreaming reccommeds a paid lucid dreaming course that's supposed to get you results fast. Has anyone tried it, and if so, is it worth buying?
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First off, I would not recommend buying anything that promises results fast! be cautious of stuff like that (I know from experience)
From my experience and having a look around, there is no real fast track to lucid dreaming, it takes time and practice (just like anything else!)
Before buying it, I would recommend trying the 'normal' way for at least a few months, i.e. keeping a dream journal etc. or at the very least check out the credentials/trustworthiness of the website.
^^ I totally agree with what has been said above! There might be ways that are more favourable to get faster results, but since LDing and dreaming in general are something very personal, saying that there is a "quick shortcut for everyone" is just a lie to make money - I suppose.
The only track to get you where you want to be is to keep working at it and developing a sense of awareness and some dreaming experiences (i.e. journaling your dreams) over time; and of course: you have to be consistent :)
So just like ToxicBear I would not reccommend spending money on anything that promises you a LDing fast track - chances of getting disappointed are close to 100%.
Look into the Academy here you can open a workbook there and get wonderful one on one teaching completely for free - together with the extensive other resources of the forum - it's quite sure a bet that this is more and more useful than whatever the course presents.
And get LaBerge's book!
Listen to the podcasts, too - took me a while to find them - generally - my best advice - check dreamviews out thoroughly - really look around and you should find help and knowledge and some wisdom, too, if you're lucky!
If there was a wonder-method - I am quite confident we would know about it! :wink:
Doesn't keep people from believing in having such a thing, and triggering hope - happened to me as well on here with the OPEN BETA thing.
But I chose to invest a bit of trust and energy, because it was freely shared on here and probably in the conviction, it would really work.
Don't waste your money.
Might be worth bearing in mind that, if there's any "miracle" technique out there - or even anything that improves only slightly on what we already know - it would leak onto the internet and be freely available in no time anyway.
Hi everyone. I was wondering if any of you tried and had success with either the shake n wake alrm clock (little watch thing that vibrates to wake you up) or the e course lucid dreaming fast track. If you have tried the shake n wake, I am wondering if it is strong enough to actually wake you, or will it just make you pee as my mother and brother predict. I found the lucid dreaming fast track on world of lucid dreaming . com, and Iwas jUST wondering if it's worththe money, or if iIshould just download one of the free epubs. Thank you.Attachment 7054
I haven't tried the watch, I think whether it would wake you up or not depends on the person. I doubt it would make you wet the bed though, the vibrating might transfer over into your dream and become something in it. It's also possible that you notice the vibrating in the dream and become lucid.
I haven't read the lucid dreaming fast track but most of the things on worldofluciddreaming can be found here for free. Also, if something is promising fast results it usually doesn't work. I'm not sure if it is or not but I assume so by the title.
I have not experience either of the things listed.
Agree with Mismagius, it probably just depends on the person.
If it doesn't work, I bet you could use it to remind you to do RC and practice awareness during the day.
I would like to say keep in mind titles are meant to jump out at people. Not to say the course doesn't have any quality ,but
i'm sure the title did some of the work for selling. I looked at some reviews and it does look good for beginners. I would say
the thing that courses/workshop etc have is convenience. All the major info is organized right there and you won't have to
do much effort in searching or miss something. The site itself (as well does this) has all the info in the guide for free ,but you would just need to
navigate it through yourself.
The only fast track I believe would be these things the learning from mistakes/what fits you, daytime work, persistence, and environment.
Environment reinforces persistence. It's always good to have atleast one other person who shares the same passion(there's a whole website who feel the same way :P).
You don't have to do this ,but you can atleast look the content.
http://www.dreamviews.com/intro-clas...sons-i-iv.html
How about you OP, what are you first initial thoughts on the two things you posted?
And are there any problems you're trying to solve since you're looking into them?