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It's nice that you found a technique that works so well for you, but I honestly can't see myself doing this, at least, not without a long period of intense training at visualization skills. |
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Thanks Oreoboy, I like it. I use methods like this. You can get very entertaining daydreams after awhile, and it is great exercise for the visualization part of your brain. I encourage evryone to read Oreoboys thread a couple more times and look into what he is telling you. Good stuff. |
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Excellent stuff here! I'll be sure to try it out when I get a chance. |
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Looks interesting... Although, might I suggest.. |
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DILD's: 54 | WILD's: 1 | DEILD's: 6
Max LD's in one night: 4
"Life is 10% what happens to me 90% how I react to it." - John C. Maxwell
"We are often find uncertainty more unpleasant
than unpleasant certainty - at least if we look, we know."
"Failing to act, for fear of the risk,
is no different than a living death."
Don't quote me on it but this may be similar to Paramahansa Yogananda's method for attaining lucidity. He was one of the 20th centrury spiritual giants. I will look into it again just out of interest one day. |
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Please click on the links below, more techniques under investigation to come soon...
OH NOES! :O |
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DILD's: 54 | WILD's: 1 | DEILD's: 6
Max LD's in one night: 4
"Life is 10% what happens to me 90% how I react to it." - John C. Maxwell
"We are often find uncertainty more unpleasant
than unpleasant certainty - at least if we look, we know."
"Failing to act, for fear of the risk,
is no different than a living death."
Did you get this from Lucidipedia? |
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My Lucid Dreaming Articles/Tutorials:
Mindfulness - An Alternative Approach to ADA
Intent in Lucid Dreaming; Break that Dry-Spell, Escape the Technique Rut
Always, no sometimes think it's me,
But you know I know when it's a dream
I think I know I mean a yes
But it's all wrong
That is I think I disagree
-John Lennon
I thought this up on my own. I made the mistake of playing MAG for too long one day, which resulted in the tetris effect. As I tried to fall asleep I kept seeing soldiers running around shooting each other. The daydream was sort of playing out on its own without any conscious thinking. It almost felt like a real dream, so I got the idea to treat it as a lucid dream and use it as practice. I became lucid a few times that night. After thinking about it for a while, I decided that having a daydream while maintaining awareness and treating it as a lucid dream would help induce lucidity. That's my story. |
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Here's the Lucidipedia version in case you're interested Lucid daydreaming technique |
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My Lucid Dreaming Articles/Tutorials:
Mindfulness - An Alternative Approach to ADA
Intent in Lucid Dreaming; Break that Dry-Spell, Escape the Technique Rut
Always, no sometimes think it's me,
But you know I know when it's a dream
I think I know I mean a yes
But it's all wrong
That is I think I disagree
-John Lennon
Thank you for this guide Oreo, I'm certainly going to try this out! |
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Yea this is really neat. I daydream alot so now I shall try it |
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I'm always happy.
Thanks for sharing |
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Gotta daydream it as i dress you up in baby dragon clothes |
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I realize that i'm dreaming.
I realize that i'm dreaming.
I realize that i'm dreaming.
<--- My Dream Journal Contains ONLY Lucid Dreams
This is definitely the perfect technique for me. Actually only after reading this, I realised I kind of already naturally and unconsciously do this. Kind of... I'll make more of an effort ^_^ |
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Lucid Count
DILD (14)
DEILD (3)
WILD (0)
Total (17)
Wow, I always do something like this, but I usually just did it for recreation! So apparently it does wonders for lucid dreaming too... Interesting! |
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A similar thing almost happened to me by accident. Keep in mind, this was before I heard of this method. I had recently posted this, but i'll try to give a brief description of this. A few days ago I was daydreaming about a dream scenario where a dream character told me I was dreaming. Later that night I dreamed of being in a bed in a room I didn't know. Sitting on the edge of the bed was the same DC that I dreamed up. I had a sense that she was trying to do the same thing as in my daydream, trying to tell me I was dreaming. Unfortunately every word that came out of her mouth was garbled. And this came from daydreaming a LD scenario earlier that same day. And like I said, it was purely by accident. I ran through this daydream several times within twenty minutes. So in essence I kinda discovered this by accident. I know something like this works better before you fall asleep. So now I know that this an actual technique, I am definitely going to try it. |
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I still haven't been able to lucid on a regular basis but I love to daydream. Maybe this is the push I need to get over that hump. Thanks and great tutorial. |
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This thread is kind of old but someone linked it.... |
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Sounds like this technique didn't work for anyone because it has had no replies. |
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My LDing record, if you want to hear about it, is about 4 WILDs, 1 DEILD, and the rest DILDs.
Great info, will boost my LD chance hopefully |
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DILD=1
WILD=0
DEILD=0
LD BUCKET LIST=[]Be Naruto And Defeat Pain With Rasen Shuriken-[]Fly Across The Pacific Ocean-[]Be Bobby Pendragon-[]Do A Series Of LD's To Go Through One Of The Harry Potter Movies-[]Be Finn In Adventure Time-[]Be A Wolf-[]Be A T-Rex-[]Be A Cat
this is a realy good techniq man every single dream i have is about what i daydreamed most about every day like legit every dream will be about what i thought about during the day |
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