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    Thread: Breathing Induced MILD ("B-MILD")

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      Breathing Induced MILD ("B-MILD")

      This idea is simple. I read it in one self-hypnosis book, and it gave me two (semi-)lucid dreams in one night.
      Before sleep you repeat the mantra of your choice, synchronizing it with your breathing. For example, I said "Every dream of mine" during breathing in and "is lucid" (in Russian, of course) during breathing out. You must repeat it not less than three times. You can repeat during the day.
      About that night: isn't it cool to say to Jock Ewing "My name is [insert your name here]. I can't explain, but I will be living at your place."?
      P. S. It seems to me that any affirmation may be subliminalled this way.

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      I do that anytime that I MILD. The synchronized breathing is just a way of making the mantra a little easier and more effective. Well that's my point of view.
      Last edited by LucidAvenger; 07-21-2012 at 03:15 PM. Reason: Changed WILD to MILD

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      Just thought I would let you know that I used this technique last night, and it worked. I decided to phrase it this way: "(inhale) Every time I dream... (exhale) I realize that I'm dreaming." I'm going to use it again tonight.
      Short-term lucid goals: [X] Move an object with my mind [ ] Create a portal and use it to get to a dream scene of my choice [ ] Meet one of my book characters

      Long-term lucid goals: [ ] Visit the Dream World Academy [ ] Make a building appear at will [ ] Change my appearance to disguise myself as someone else [ ] Find the end of a rainbow

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      Emiko, please tell the results of tonight's test.
      On the another note: I thought about a way to breathe large phrases, like this: "(while inhaling) I know (while exhaling) that I have (while inhaling) ideal (while exhaling) dream control.". I had no effect I could feel from this, but at least I have an idea.

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      Everytime you say your mantra in sync with your breathing, it gives it hypnotic qualities and it gets more powerfull. Make sure when you saying it, it doesn't messes up your natural breathing rhytm.

      Don't make it too long, because then you have to think about it too much. And if it rhymes, even better. Also, it should be in present not future tense. " I control my dreams", "I have great control" would be short and it should work. Pretty much anything, that has meaning to you, that you believe in will work. Happy dreams

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      Quote Originally Posted by shinkarom View Post
      Emiko, please tell the results of tonight's test.
      Nothing happened last night, but then again, I didn't try very hard. I will try again tonight, and report back here again afterward.
      Short-term lucid goals: [X] Move an object with my mind [ ] Create a portal and use it to get to a dream scene of my choice [ ] Meet one of my book characters

      Long-term lucid goals: [ ] Visit the Dream World Academy [ ] Make a building appear at will [ ] Change my appearance to disguise myself as someone else [ ] Find the end of a rainbow

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      MILD works best for me as well. But I have also made it a habit to do RC's in my Waking Life, so that in dreams I do RC's randomly, and become lucid. The combination is quite a strong one.

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      Wow. I don't know if it was using this tecnhique but i had no lucid dreams for about 3 weeks now and tonight i did this technique and i had 3 lucid dreams in 2 hours time (!!!). Everytime i woke up from one, i repeated a mantra until i fall asleep and there i was luci dreaming. Awesome. I did not have anything so frequent as this. As i said, i don't know if it was by using this tecnhique but i will definitely continue to use it.
      Thanks, shinkarom.
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      Holy crap, first try and i got a really good realistic dream with great recall. this is amazing.

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      Quote Originally Posted by gab View Post
      Everytime you say your mantra in sync with your breathing, it gives it hypnotic qualities and it gets more powerfull. Make sure when you saying it, it doesn't messes up your natural breathing rhytm.

      Don't make it too long, because then you have to think about it too much. And if it rhymes, even better. Also, it should be in present not future tense. " I control my dreams", "I have great control" would be short and it should work. Pretty much anything, that has meaning to you, that you believe in will work. Happy dreams
      it apparently worked for me, but one question. do i go to sleep with this or just say it for a little then go to sleep?

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      Our mind is most open to suggestions as we are falling asleep. The closer you are to falling asleep, the better. So if you can manage to think about your mantra, or mumble it in your mind until you fall asleep, that would be ideal.

      But the most important thing is to fall asleep. And if thinking/reciting your mantra keeps you awake, just say it for as long as you feel like and then go to sleep with intent of waking up in the dream.

      And you can repeat your mantra also during day.

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      Today i had 4 dreams, 2 of them were lucid, using this technique.

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      Once again, i have to say that i guess this technique is helping me a lot having lucid dreams. Since i started doing this (July 21st) i had 13 lucid dreams (!!!).
      There was some days that i did not have one and others i had 3. Most of them are short, some are long, and there's ones i do not have 100% control and others i have. But in all of them i have lucidity at some point.
      Today i had 2 lucid dreams.

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      how do you do it? i cant go to sleep while thinking about something.

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      Quote Originally Posted by TheAssassin56 View Post
      how do you do it? i cant go to sleep while thinking about something.
      But i do think about something. This technique makes you think about a particular thimg. You just have to concentrate on one thing and repeat it over and over until you fall asleep.

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      Another thing that happened to me today because of this technique.
      When going to sleep, my mantra was "When i dream, i'll find an elevator to travel." I thought of this because in many dreams i use an elevator as a means of transportation.
      So, i had a non-lucid dream that i was in front of a computer thinking of an animation to do envolving dreams and elevators. I did not become lucid but this is to say that the B-MILD mantra i did entered in my dream anyway.

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