I've done this before, but I don't think anything happened. But I don't think I put enough effort into writing that I'd have a lucid that night though. |
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A technique I've thought of that can work in 2 different ways. |
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I've done this before, but I don't think anything happened. But I don't think I put enough effort into writing that I'd have a lucid that night though. |
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Every passing minute is another chance to turn it all around.
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This seems like a similar idea to MILD, except you write it instead of thinking/saying it. |
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Yes, it sounds like MILD. |
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I was thinking of an idea along these lines this morning. The idea is, you'd write a mantra on paper such as "I realise I'm dreaming" several times but you find a way to make the writing of it difficult so that you are forced to become aware of the writing. This makes you more likely to do the action in a dream because writing has stopped being an automatic habit done without much awareness. The most obvious and simple way I can think of is to write it with your left hand (assuming you're right handed). When you're writing the affirmation on paper you'd keep reality checking. I have been thinking of learning to write with my left hand to see if I can teach myself to be ambidextrous. I will see if the action carries over into my dreams. |
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It's a pretty common technique. I started using this before I had my first lucid dream. Now it comes so easy to me, I can WILD whenever I want with 100% clarity |
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It is similar to MILD, but the way i think it works better is; instead of having to visualize something (as visualizing your words help), you can actually see it in front of you. ^_^ Thanks for sharing. |
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Heres another tutorial i made a long time after this one, i figure to toss it here because its about writing as well ^^ |
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I do this all the time, most of my lucids actually come after I wake up in the night, journal my dream and then write |
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