Hmm, let's see if I can help out to get you lucid. As far as techniques that seemed to work first shot for me - with continued success as well - I would say: |
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When you get started with lucid dreaming you want to be successful asap. I have been working on getting lucid dreams for several month but I have not got a lucid dream yet. But I still read about new techniques I want to try. So I think it would be helpful for beginners (especially for me) to have a general overview about which techniques are likely to be successful and which are more complicated. I know that this question is not easy to answer because it is different for everyone so this threat is meant to be a poll, not a discussion. |
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Hmm, let's see if I can help out to get you lucid. As far as techniques that seemed to work first shot for me - with continued success as well - I would say: |
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Last edited by Oneirin; 04-24-2016 at 01:28 PM.
well i had one succesful wild and few dilds. Now im trying canwild technique but two mornings in a row wake up to early. read about that technique write in google canwild technique its looks very good i think its can work for me becouse i had times when i wake up for wbtb but i just skip that mornings and go to sleep and in few mins i get a dream but, one time i almost had lucid wake up when i start to release that its a dream , so my offer you to try canwild its looks simple u can do it everyday even if u need to a work at 8 |
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Here is the list of what has not worked for me so far after 8 months of dedicated work trying to LD |
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WBTB with MILD works best for me. I would also think that WILD is probably not for beginners. Oh and I would say you should definitely be trying DEILD every time you wake up coming out of a dream. |
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