I'm 25 now. In college I had time for all different inductions, practices, etc. and managed a couple of lucids. I have been working full time now for a few years and have always wanted to continue, but a job is making it quite difficult. |
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I'm 25 now. In college I had time for all different inductions, practices, etc. and managed a couple of lucids. I have been working full time now for a few years and have always wanted to continue, but a job is making it quite difficult. |
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Steer your efforts towards DEILD. Yes, DEILD is a WILD technique, but it will not interrupt your sleep or make you more tired at work because a DEILD attempt only takes a minute or two of your time at most after waking up (not counting the lucid dream). Also, DEILD does not require any day work or remembering dreams. |
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I 2nd dolphin's advice. By the way, charles3 here on the forums started DEILDing simply because he was very focused on recalling his dreams (my understanding at least). He seemed to be very focused on noticing the micro-awakenings we have, but usually miss, for purposes of his dream recall. As he was recalling his dreams he would fairly frequently find himself re-entering a dream and becoming lucid in some/many of these situations. You might want to PM him or reply in one of his threads. He is a fairly new member on DV who has gotten off to a great start. https://www.dreamviews.com/members/charles3/ |
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Something important for every newbie: http://www.dreamviews.com/general-lu...-read-imo.html
Listen while you work or before bed? http://www.dreamviews.com/dreamviews-podcast/
More great audio: http://www.dreamviews.com/dreamviews-audio/
My lucid dreaming journey: http://www.dreamviews.com/members/fo...boutme#aboutme
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