Hey guys! I'm back and I still haven't had a lucid dream yet |
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MILD
DILD
WILD
FILD
SSILD
WBTB
None of these (Please reply with your best method)
I've never had a lucid dream
Hey guys! I'm back and I still haven't had a lucid dream yet |
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Last edited by TicTacoToe; 11-29-2015 at 09:23 PM.
I think auto suggestion (DILD) is most effective for me. It creates a strong enough intention to activate my in-dream memory without being so strong that it keeps me awake or stresses me out. |
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I'm partial to MILDs. They're a bit of work and take time to master, but it's a powerful technique to be sure. |
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WBTB work for me; I wake up after 6 or 8 hours of sleep, I stay awake for about 1 hour or 2hours(in books they will tell you to stay awake for 30 mins, but it doesn't work for me) then I go back to sleep. The more time I spend awake, the more chance to have a lucid dream increase, but it's just me. |
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Last edited by Rockefeller; 11-30-2015 at 10:37 AM.
Mild all the way!!!! |
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The most effective techniques for me have been WBTB+MILD. |
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GOAL
Prepare what to dream about.
DILD and WILD aren't techniques, they're descriptors of how the lucid portion of a dream begins. For example, you can have a DILD that was induced with WBTB and MILD, or a WILD that was induced with DEILD. |
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I had most success with DILD as well as DEILD, because of unstable sleep patterns I haven't been able to try a proper WBTB and the only WILD I had was accidental, but it still counts I guess. My highest success is with DEILD as far as techniques go. |
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Last edited by lucidbunnie; 12-07-2015 at 06:52 PM.
I made my account specifically to try and answer your question. The absolute best way to achieve a lucid dream IMO is to set your alarm for around 5 to 6 hours into your sleep cycle meaning as soon as you fall asleep try to wake up 5 to 6 hours into your you sleep. Once your alarm wakes you up chill for a few minutes in your bed then fall back asleep I guarantee you will have a vivd ass dream. Im sure there is some term for this strategy, Sometimes it happens on accident with me because I have insomnia. This is the best way for me but then again I've been experimenting with lucid dreaming for quite some time I find it more of a hobby. The other way I find to be some what successful is to just take a nap sometimes you can have some crazy life like dreams. If worst comes to worst and you just cant have one you can alway enjoy vivid dreams without being lucid they are almost just as interesting, take 10 to 20mg of melatonin and you'll have a CRAZY and I mean CRAZY dream but its still not gonna be lucid. Try my first suggestion a few times and eventually you'll have one promise. |
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