I'll be sure to try it |
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Last night i was thinking i was in this house with all these hot girls which was a nice thought before of all of a sudden i found myself in the house lucid, i was like wtf. It lasted for about 15 mins until the waking up thought emerged, i tryed to block it off so bad cause it was such a good ld i really didn't want to lose lucidity but i did, and i also forgot to remind myself i could have a fa so i didn't check, so inevitably i did. I appeared in my living room with a few people i used to go to school with and i was telling them about my ld, if there was any doubt that the waking up thought wakes u up there's not now, it happens all the time. I think i might start to use this way of becoming lucid more often now. |
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Last edited by mylucidworld; 07-17-2007 at 06:38 PM.
I'll be sure to try it |
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I read ages ago on this site that somebody said he could ld at will by thinking he was on a boat with his girlfriend and then it would become an ld like my ld. I think the key to it is to try to stay concious going into the dream. |
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There's a guy on ld4all who makes these courses. Doesnt get mentioned around here but one of his guides is using a constant dream environment. The Pdf itself is here |
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did you try this before you went to sleep, or after several hours of sleep and woke up, sounds interesting, more exiting than counting in a wild. |
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Don't you just hate it when you JUST started into a dream, then you realize you're dreaming then wake up? |
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There's the unsung method of 'thinking yourself into the dream'. It does work, but it's unreliable I think. |
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We who are about to dream, salute you!
if u can manage to use this technique and gives you LD occasionally then i would say it would be a technique , if it happened once then u can call it a fluke or just got luicky |
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I'll try it the next few nights and see if it brings positive results. I think it's about trying to stay concious while your body falls asleep, a bit like wild. |
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I'll try it the next few nights and see if what results it brings. I think it's about trying to stay concious while your body falls asleep, a bit like wild. |
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that the MILD technique? |
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dont think its mild, he didnt dream that and picture becoming lucid, he just pictured that and apeared in the dream. |
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I don't picture becoming lucid when I mild, I just visualize a room or something that will cause me to do a reality check (I always put an RC on the wall.) |
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It's called VILD. I've done it aswell, but never on purpose. I was like, in my bed, and then I started imagining myself biking. I got super-powerfull HI, that I could interact with, and suddenly, I was in a lucid-dream. It ended quickly though, due to a false-awakening. |
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Lost count of how many lucid dreams I've had
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I do this all the time. Its called "Chaining" |
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Yes, that's DEILD, that's different a bit different. VILD, is when you do it when you go to bed, or after a complete WBTB. |
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Lost count of how many lucid dreams I've had
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I tried last night, if My mind was awake more I probably could have done it, I fell asleep in about a minute. |
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Alright, here's the deal. Last night I pictured a boat ride and The boat moved in a very stead motion. I muttered things out loud occasionally, and I thought to myself every few seconds, "Am I sleeping?" and then I'd do a reality check (even though I knew I wasn't) and finally answer "No." That didn't seem to work too well-- I wasn't getting to sleep. |
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