Sounds like bait to get you to watch more videos on someone's Youtube channel |
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I am still in the early phases of learning and practicing, I've now started practicing the MILD technique. Reading, re-reading, watching videos and so forth to hammer the concept in my head so I can try and practice it when I wake up after a dream. In one youtube video about MILD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHk33m2xyKw He says how to do it, but then at the very end he says that you can't just learn one that works for you if you want to be an 'expert lucid dreamer', one needs to learn others. Why is this so? If MILD ends up working great for someone, why are other techniques needed? I did watch the two videos which appeared on the left at the end, neither elaborated on his comment. |
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Sounds like bait to get you to watch more videos on someone's Youtube channel |
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I guess it worked, then! |
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Last edited by Lang; 09-03-2024 at 10:16 PM. Reason: GRAMMAR
With Dreaming you need to start small and work hard grow your lucid dreaming lifestyle...
I'm not just a lucid dream, I'm a Somnonauts!!
“It’s... your conscience. We don’t talk a lot these days.”
Last edited by Lang; 09-03-2024 at 10:28 PM.
With Dreaming you need to start small and work hard grow your lucid dreaming lifestyle...
I'm not just a lucid dream, I'm a Somnonauts!!
“It’s... your conscience. We don’t talk a lot these days.”
He does have books all on lucid dreaming. Daniel Love book, for some of the beginners out there. The book called "Are You Dreaming?: Exploring Lucid Dreams: A Comprehensive Guide". (Paper Back) that may explain this MILD technique in more detail. Also, there are other authors out there. Here: https://www.dreamviews.com/book-club/ |
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Last edited by Lang; 09-04-2024 at 01:22 AM.
With Dreaming you need to start small and work hard grow your lucid dreaming lifestyle...
I'm not just a lucid dream, I'm a Somnonauts!!
“It’s... your conscience. We don’t talk a lot these days.”
Right, I interpreted Snakeboy's first question about the video-poster's claim that you can't just focus on learning a single technique if you want to be "expert lucid dreamer." My view is that this claim, and similar claims that you must follow XYZ steps to lucid dream "the right way," are not useful and seem built up mainly for social media engagement. We have some scientific research like Stephen Laberge's, but the rest of dreaming is such an individual and subjective experience that I don't think it's even possible to say such-and-such qualifies someone as an expert in dreaming. So from my experience with my own dreams and also as a teacher, I have to disagree with needing to learn a ton of techniques, for most people it's more useful to focus on one thing at a time more deeply than trying to multitask. |
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And that is YouTube too. If you haven't noticed YouTube makes people upload clickbait content. |
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Last edited by Lang; 09-04-2024 at 03:33 AM.
With Dreaming you need to start small and work hard grow your lucid dreaming lifestyle...
I'm not just a lucid dream, I'm a Somnonauts!!
“It’s... your conscience. We don’t talk a lot these days.”
This got a bit out of hand! |
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If Danial doesn't help, I know someone like the member Sageous who has years of experience he may help too. |
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With Dreaming you need to start small and work hard grow your lucid dreaming lifestyle...
I'm not just a lucid dream, I'm a Somnonauts!!
“It’s... your conscience. We don’t talk a lot these days.”
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