Simple question... What method gives YOU lucid dreams easiest and fastest? With a high rate of success. What is your favorite method? |
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Simple question... What method gives YOU lucid dreams easiest and fastest? With a high rate of success. What is your favorite method? |
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Well you know it is different for everyone, while a WILD might be perfect for some one else, it might not work at all for others. There isn't an end all solution. I am really just trying different stuff myself since I am having a hard time lucid dreaming. For most people it seems, DILDs seem to work really well. Considering you have to keep up your dream journal and do reality checks regularly. I am going to try DILD since WILD doesn't work well for me and the other ones I won't try until I get more experience. |
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For starters I would say that DILD/MILD is the best, although some people seem to be able to do WILD very easily, but that is a minority. |
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Honestly, it depends on you're skill level, passion and devotion and mental state. |
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There is no "best technique" because everything is different. I think general awareness is the best technique though. It's beneficial in all areas of life. |
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From my rotting body,
flowers shall grow
and I am in them
and that is eternity.
-Edvard Munch
There is no general "best technique", but most people find more success with MILD or DILD because they're the easiest type of lucid dream to induce. I use DILD with awareness (not ADA but spontaneous awareness). I rarely do RCs anymore. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
Best method? Though I think the answers already posted here are enough, let me take a second and consolidate them into one single suggestion: |
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it seems no one answered the question. He asked what is our best technique, not what technique is best.... |
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...And I think everyone did a pretty good job answering that question by not answering it. That's because, as you accumulate LD'ing experience, you tend to discover that the different techniques are each "best," depending what you are looking for at any given time. For instance, for me DILD works well at night while WILD works well during morning WBTB sessions, and DEILD (also WILD, to me) only works in one situation. But they all work fine (as does MILD, which I don't use myself because my memory sucks). I think that's what we were trying to say. It's not about the techniques; it's about how you personally wield them. |
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