After reading Sythix posts to help induce trance/wild/increase HI it occured to me. |
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After reading Sythix posts to help induce trance/wild/increase HI it occured to me. |
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Lucid Dream Count: N/A (3-7 a week average)
Current Goal(s): Master dream control/length, Master WILD'ing
Have no fear; For the power behind you is greater than any problem ahead of you.
Lucid Pills:
http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=36306
Hey, i wish i could help you with this, i've been wondering the same, it would be good to do this, could someone please post an answer to this question, i want to know if its possible aswell? |
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I've heard people doing this, but I have not had any luck with it myself. |
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Last edited by soadfreak2121; 05-11-2007 at 12:32 AM. Reason: spelling
All of your numbers about when and how often REM periods happen are correct. Also, the fact remains that it is impossible to have a lucid dream outside of a REM period. But we can look at the fact that when REM periods happen are subjective. Your brain can be trained to fall into REM sleep faster than 3-6 hours. Also, you can fall into REM sleep quicker if you have woken up recently from a nap or from a long night of rest. Basically, the longer you wait before sleeping again, the longer it will take to fall into REM sleep. |
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I have had many Lucid dreams within the first hour of sleeping. |
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Muvhaels response seems mostly correct, except Caradon brings up an interesting point as I have also learned in multiple Psych classes that it is possible to still dream will in the first stages of sleep (delta+)...however I heard that they are usually nightmares, as for the exact reason I'm not sure. But this does present the fact of being able to dream period in a stage outside of REM. |
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Lucid Dream Count: N/A (3-7 a week average)
Current Goal(s): Master dream control/length, Master WILD'ing
Have no fear; For the power behind you is greater than any problem ahead of you.
Lucid Pills:
http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=36306
The different sleep phases repeat every 90 minutes, and include one REM period (which is short at the middle of the night, and long at the end), so the first REM period should occur after 80 minutes of sleep, not 3 hours. |
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Dec. 2006 - July 2007:
92 DILDs + 30 WILDs ; 75% too short, 24% decent, ~3 of 2 to 5 minutes
(I stopped counting after that)
Interesting points... |
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Research: VAK (Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic) Learning Modes, RCs and Lucid Dreaming
Research: Do Lucid Dreamers Have a Particular Personality Trait In Common?
When I say 'I see!' - I've opened not my eyes, but my mouth.
if i understand correctly, you must be during a REM cycle (i.e. be dreaming) to have a lucid dream. normally, the first few hours of sleep are dreamless. |
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Lucid goals:
- Web slinging in Manhattan Spider-Man style [ ]
Hmm... I tought that you can only dream while being in REM sleep. Maybe you can have dreams and LD-s at the beginning of night becasue you intentionally want to have them. I dont think that it would contradict the theory of sleep cycles. |
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LDs - 7(dild)
Last LD - 02/01/2007
many people who believe in OOBEs/ Astral Projection claim that you can enter such a state directly from waking conciousness |
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Dreams recorded: 11
Currently Attempting: Anything + Everything
LD's: 1
WILD's: 0
DILD's: 0
AP's: 0
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