Good luck with your wild dive - if you look to Sageous's wild guides and the one with questions and answere you may have loads of your questions answered. |
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I have some questions about wake-induced lucid dreams. I am particularly interested in this type of induction because I have naturally awakened after 3-6 hours of sleep almost every night for my entire life, but have never known how to take advantage of this. I have read many different viewpoints about these questions, and would be interested in the techniques you have found to be most successful. The primary questions I have are: |
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Good luck with your wild dive - if you look to Sageous's wild guides and the one with questions and answere you may have loads of your questions answered. |
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Last edited by Patience108; 05-21-2016 at 09:37 PM.
Oh I see Sageous is a forum member |
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^^ And this is the WILD Class that Patience suggested. I too recommend that you give it a look; you might find your questions answered there. But as long as I'm here: |
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OK, thank you for the links. I will definitely have to experiment. |
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You could also look into ingesting some type of choline source after you have awakened from sleep as choline converts to acetylcholine in the brain, which ultimately helps boost your awareness during sleep ( after about 2hours) when coupled with an acetylcholinetearse inhibitor. Galantamine/Choline is the most popular combination but I find raw egg yolk( rich in choline) and Huperzine A to be just as effective with fewer side effects. - namaste |
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"when you fall unconscious, what your mind expresses is a dream.
When you are aware, what your mind expresses is creativity. It creates your life.
When you are in a higher state of consciousness, it not only creates the life of whatever you want, but also on whom ever you want". -LifeBlissFoundation
This might not work for you, but I've been trying FILD FILD with decent success rates ('bout 75%). In general an "OBE" type WILD, one that starts from your bedroom or some variation of it tend to be the most vivid kinds. On a side note, how's my new forum signature? |
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I had many "OBE" type WILDs about 1-2 years ago, but have only recently gained interest in inducing them again. I don't buy into the idea that I was actually "leaving my body" though, but they are still pretty cool. I got to a point where I was able to induce them fairly easily after staying out of bed for only five minutes or so, and then, after falling asleep, remaining conscious enough to "get up" during brief periods of natural wakefulness while still in a state of sleep paralysis. I haven't been as successful lately; I suppose it will take some practice. And yeah, your signature is pretty neat. |
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On another note altogether, does age play a role in the success of lucid dreaming? I'm about to turn twenty, and figured I would be one of the younger members on this forum, but have noticed that many children, age 13-15, seem to be common on the forum and often quite successful. Does the ability to lucid dream diminish as one moves past childhood, or can it be maintained well into adulthood? |
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^^ I'm in my 50's, and it still seems to work fine for me. |
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Being in my 46th year and having been focused on LDing for just over a year and making steady progress - I feel age is not much of an issue |
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