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      ok, I havn't tried this to WILD so far, just SP. These are my first two days results:

      Day 1: Did RB while falling asleep, eyes got really heavy quickly, stopped RB, Relaxed and switched focus to inner (counting breaths). This is the interesting part: I got tingles running up my right leg. They ran up to my hip. I got excited and lost it.

      Day 2: Did RB while falling asleep, eyes got heavy quick again, stopped RB, Relaxed. My legs felt really warm and... heavy? To many distractions outside to carry on (I was at a campsite).



      So, how close am I to getting sp?
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      Quote Originally Posted by Tushix View Post
      ok, I havn't tried this to WILD so far, just SP. These are my first two days results:

      Day 1: Did RB while falling asleep, eyes got really heavy quickly, stopped RB, Relaxed and switched focus to inner (counting breaths). This is the interesting part: I got tingles running up my right leg. They ran up to my hip. I got excited and lost it.

      Day 2: Did RB while falling asleep, eyes got heavy quick again, stopped RB, Relaxed. My legs felt really warm and... heavy? To many distractions outside to carry on (I was at a campsite).



      So, how close am I to getting sp?
      I get all of that too, which was pretty much how SP went for me originally. Now I get lots of HI too. If you relax you shouldn't be far off.

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      SWEET!!!

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      everyone is talking about how it worked instantly for them, but it's not working for me, maybe i just need practice but it doesn't get me to sleep fast. last night i layed there for about 30 mins and i got nothing. but i have faith in this and i will keep trying

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      I read about this and tried it last night... and I actually had a lucid dream! It may have just been a coincidence, but I havnt had a lucid dream in like 2 months!
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      Just when I thought I had read all the tutorials on this site. I find yet another.
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      Quote Originally Posted by blank530 View Post
      I tried it again last night and it worked a little better, i got drowsy way faster than if i would have done nothing. still gotta keep practicing
      Great news!
      Remember, this technique just makes you go to sleep and enter SP fast. It doesn't induce LDs. You have to do a little more to get an LD going, like reminding yourself you are in a dream and such.

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      I think I might try it for a WILD with WBTB tonight.

      Before now though, I've just used reverse blinking to help me fall asleep, it's been good for getting over the normal anxiety over "can't get to sleep..." I sometimes have.

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      Will this work with DILDs as well?

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      Quote Originally Posted by blank530 View Post
      Will this work with DILDs as well?
      It gets you to sleep fast, which is why it is good for WILDs. I guess you could use RB then try and alert yourself during a dream.

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      ya can't really do WILDs because i got to go to school in the morning, but i can try on the weekends for sure.

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      Quote Originally Posted by blank530 View Post
      ya can't really do WILDs because i got to go to school in the morning, but i can try on the weekends for sure.
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      This technique works great!
      I was just sitting in my chair now, its 1:30am and I did like 5 blinks and I could feel SP and HH.

      It usually takes me like 3 hours to get to sleep, this looks promising.
      i'm about to go to bed so i'll post the results in the morning....
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      Seems to work for me making me sleepy faster. Haven't had any luck inducing WILD yet but I couldn't do it before finding out about this technique either but hopefully this will help.

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      This thread is old. But, I am glad you bumped it because I forgot about this technique. It makes me fall asleep really fast.

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      RB

      I'm addicted to this tech,not only for ld it can be use to meditation perfectly.Lot of times i catching myself to start wondering about random thoughts, and return for doing the tech, which is the key about meditation for lucid dreaming.
      I also reach a lot of times the state when u totally start to not feel your body at all.
      i am using rb more times a day and when i go to bed every time. I find it much more powrful when u really keep your eyes open for 2-3 seconds and while doing that focus on a certain point.(becouse i've read someone using the tech literally reverse blinking, so they open their eyes exectly like when they closing, when they normally
      blinking.I've tried the both tech, and working much better when i keep open for 2-3 secs.)
      I did not achieved lucids with this but i love it.
      Most of the times i can enter trance state extremely easy,but ending up always falling asleep, but dont care, keep doing it, its also good for meditation as i said b4

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      Really, it just takes some practice and you will get more and more used SP and WILDing

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      Just learned about Reverse Blinking last week from doing deep dives into various DV threads. I LD maybe once per month, and almost always by recognizing a dream sign in an active dream or upon dream exit. I have never managed to WILD. Until last night.

      Did the basics - lay on my back, reverse blinked, began to get drowsy. Eyelids began to feel "sticky". Got to a point where I could not open my eyelids and was in sleep paralysis. No sensations other than that. Recalled from reading various threads that this can be a problem - several people report entering SP, but tough to go from there. I then used a technique I picked up from the Phase crowd (Michael Raduga's obe4u site and books) called "straining the brain" where you pretend the brain is a muscle and try to "flex" it. I "strained the brain", felt a little "pop" and then brought on the vibrations. "Exited" from there.

      I just want to say thank you to everyone for bringing Reverse Blinking to my attention. I can't wait to see how consistently I can make it work!

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      RB definitely works for me in terms of helping to get to sleep or to the start of HI/SP.
      I'm not sure how it will pan out in the long term, but it's certainly another "weapon in the armoury" for LD techniques.
      I used it last night to get to sleep quickly first, then on waking during the night I had a successful WILD using it. The only other times I've managed to WILD its taken more than an hour, but this happened in about ten minutes. Could be "new technique" effect, but promising!

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      Lucidez

      Para fazer o piscar reverso precisa de sono???

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      Olá marcellogirotto,
      This thread has been inactive for years, and none of the original posters are around anymore. Please don't revive old threads (this is called "necroposting" and is against forum rules) If you do want to make a new thread on this same topic, go for it.

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