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      Dont Have Proof? Just Simply Google Chaining Dreams, Dream Reentry And Etc And Some Even Have Scientific Backup, They Actully Did Do Research, And Read Some Good Ol Laberge. My Favorite D Reentry I Heard Was 'act Dead'.

      I stomp on your ideas.

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      Did you read my last post?
      I said that this technique is basically Dream Chaining but it's something I made up myself over a months time span, it's not my fault theres already a technique that is something like this somewhere else.
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      Quote Originally Posted by malac View Post
      Dont Have Proof? Just Simply Google Chaining Dreams, Dream Reentry And Etc And Some Even Have Scientific Backup, They Actully Did Do Research, And Read Some Good Ol Laberge. My Favorite D Reentry I Heard Was 'act Dead'.
      [/b]
      Seriously the forum could do wihout people like you
      Shut up and elave the therad
      if yo wuant to take sometihng fro mthis thread
      listen to the experiences of tohers and this erpsons technique and mould them to suit you
      do that quitely or add something worth adding

      wether or not he amde it up entirely, he has suggested an idea, he ahs broguht it othe attention of a aa great deal of people, to whom it i fairly new
      He has in doing so allowed a lot of people to ahve lucid dreams
      and that is the purpose of this site
      not for people like you to put a dampner on his and other peopels efforts
      Come on man, get off his back


      As i said before
      Thank You Klace, i'll try YOUR technique again tonight, hopeuflly get some results.
      =)

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      Wow, as soon as I saw this technique yesterday I just knew it would be what took me off my dry spell.

      So last night when I was in bed i wrote &#39;Stay still&#33;&#39; on my hand to grind it into my mind to remember (always works =P)

      The first couple of times I woke up I wriggled about and then realised &#39;Oh damn, stay still&#39; so those chances were ruined.

      But about the 4th-5th as it was closer to waking up I eased out of a dream and had my hands held to my chest and was lying on my back (I never sleep on my back o.O) and was very comfortable and instantly remembered to stay still.

      After concentrating on a sound I have found relaxes me VERY easily (Australians should know, those little birds that make the bleep every second or so in the bush, hundreds of them make the noise, its tranquil to the extreme) and I was almost in the dream, when a kookaburra (another Australian bird) starts laughing its head off. >_< It woke me up.

      I tried multiple other times during the night and failed, but I came close a couple of times. Im sure in a day or so ill have a lucid =)
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      Quote Originally Posted by Dark_Merlin View Post
      Wow, as soon as I saw this technique yesterday I just knew it would be what took me off my dry spell.

      So last night when I was in bed i wrote &#39;Stay still&#33;&#39; on my hand to grind it into my mind to remember (always works =P)

      The first couple of times I woke up I wriggled about and then realised &#39;Oh damn, stay still&#39; so those chances were ruined.

      But about the 4th-5th as it was closer to waking up I eased out of a dream and had my hands held to my chest and was lying on my back (I never sleep on my back o.O) and was very comfortable and instantly remembered to stay still.

      After concentrating on a sound I have found relaxes me VERY easily (Australians should know, those little birds that make the bleep every second or so in the bush, hundreds of them make the noise, its tranquil to the extreme) and I was almost in the dream, when a kookaburra (another Australian bird) starts laughing its head off. >_< It woke me up.

      I tried multiple other times during the night and failed, but I came close a couple of times. Im sure in a day or so ill have a lucid =)
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      congrats =D
      its replies lyk this tht mean you should shut up Malac
      and let our friend ehre work his amgic
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      I&#39;ve been having awesome results with this one... I&#39;ve gotten lucid 4 times with this one since the thread began. This is a VERY good technique for those who can stay still.

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      I&#39;m glad with the positive results everyone&#33;
      I&#39;ve been working around with this technique a little bit, and may have an update soon that will make it easier, but I&#39;m not confirming anything. >_>
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      It worked for me too. Though it wasn&#39;t a perfect example as I did your techinque douring a FA, so I WILDed in a dream.
      Thanks Klace&#33;&#33;
      And eaven though people made up this techinque before, it doesn&#39;t mean it wasn&#39;t his idea.
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      its unbleiable how many people this is working for
      why not talk to one of the mods and make a full blown tutorial?
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      Do you think combining this with the eye exercises would achieve faster & easier entering of dreams? I think that when you go to bed you should use both techniques, and then if you wake up during the night just stay completely still. I shall use this method tonight (5-6hrs from now) and report my results in the morning =)
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      Well, you could experiment with that, but you enter the dream extremely fast just laying there doing nothing.
      If you have any positive results in doing that, I will add them to a new "Try This" section in the initial post.

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      Sounds interesting, but are you sure that everyone wakes up after every single dream cycle, but just doesn&#39;t remember it?

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      Originally posted by Wildman
      Sounds interesting, but are you sure that everyone wakes up after every single dream cycle, but just doesn&#39;t remember it?
      I didn&#39;t know that everyone supposedly wakes up after each dream either until I read about this technique last night. But a little auto-suggestion as I was falling asleep helped me to become aware of waking up after at least three dreams during the night so that I could try it.

      The technique itself didn&#39;t quite work, because I didn&#39;t wake up enough or remember to stay still, but it seemed to prove that I do wake up after every dream, even if I don&#39;t remember unless I&#39;m trying to.

      Plus, it was a huge boost to my dream recall - I distinctly remember three different dreams, when I usually only remember whatever I was dreaming about when I woke up.
      "You know that place between sleep and awake... the place where you can still remember dreaming? That's where I'll be waiting."

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      I tried this weekend and it gave me hope that this could work. I woke up, feeling somehow that it was pretty late in the morning, but still I remembered not to move. My body felt paralyzed somehow and I felt extremely relaxed, as though I could fall asleep fairly quickly. But I guess my mind wasn&#39;t as tired as my body was, since it took me about 5 minutes to fall asleep again (partly due to that the room was very lit up, and I find that disturbing). When I fell asleep I didn&#39;t become lucid instantly BUT I did DILD a little later in the dream&#33; Don&#39;t know though if that technique helped or not this time, but I think it could definately help if you&#39;re just a little more tired .
      Currently practicing WILD. I quote Kaniaz who said it best: "The point of WILD is to piss me off". Though, I have not given up, far from it.

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      do you open your eyes at any stage? or do you wake from your dreams without opening them and just stay still until you slip into a lucid dream.
      This technique sounds very easy to do and looks fairly reliable..definitely giving it a try tonight when i wake from my dreams
      The trick is, you got to realise that you&#39;re dreaming in the first place.
      You got to be able to recognize it.
      You got to be able to ask yourself, " Hey, man, is this a dream?"

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      Tonite I woke up and suddenly jolted for no reason and then remebered to just lay there. I was able to remeber my dream better but had diffucutly getting back to sleep. Maybe next time I wont move at all
      Dreams are free, so free your dreams.</span>

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      Quote Originally Posted by Dark_Merlin View Post
      I was almost in the dream, when a kookaburra (another Australian bird) starts laughing its head off.[/b]
      ahhahahhahah
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      ..this is my last time on this topic....last time...This is Not His Technique........................whatever..dont care anymore
      I stomp on your ideas.

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      This sounds great&#33; I may try it tonight.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Dirtbiker_CRF View Post
      Yep, you wake up about 6-7 times every night, you just fall back asleep so quickly that you don&#39;t remember ever having woken up.
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      is this 100%?&#33; are there any official reports of this... pretty crazy if it is.

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      stop crying malac man fur real ur bogus topic was garbage and also yea klace this wokrs awsome i did this after i foudn ur topic and gave me my 2nd,3rd,4th lucid back to back so my hat is of to u as for u malac
      friend: u cant gain control while dreaming
      me: ive doen it and its easy when u practice
      friend: I dont belive u
      me: start ur alarm 3-4 hrs after u fall alsleep then when u wkae up start moveing ur fingures and do a nose rc in a few seconds or so
      friend: fine but it wont work its bs
      me: its 4:00, I get a call on my phone with my friend saying in a freked out voice
      friend:WTF it worked&#33; I flew&#33; I acuattly I flew up 10ft in the air&#33;

      real story of my friend who got into lucid dreaming one night

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      Quote Originally Posted by frekinrican5 View Post
      stop crying malac man fur real ur bogus topic was garbage and also yea klace this wokrs awsome i did this after i foudn ur topic and gave me my 2nd,3rd,4th lucid back to back so my hat is of to u as for u malac
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      stop crying? o0o get your priorities straight retard as what i was discussing about, wouldnt be surprised if you were the same guy who started this thread. *wastes time talking to someone inferior*.
      I stomp on your ideas.

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      I&#39;m really not good enough at realizing the few Seconds i&#39;m waking after each dream.
      Would anyone know a technique or a tip I could use in order to get better on this?

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      Quote Originally Posted by malac View Post
      stop crying? o0o get your priorities straight retard as what i was discussing about, wouldnt be surprised if you were the same guy who started this thread. *wastes time talking to someone inferior*.
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      Hey everybody we are inferior&#33;
      Says somebody who can&#39;t comprehend two different people having the same idea.
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      Quote Originally Posted by carcharoth View Post
      I&#39;m really not good enough at realizing the few Seconds i&#39;m waking after each dream.
      Would anyone know a technique or a tip I could use in order to get better on this?
      [/b]
      Just repeat to yourself while falling asleep : "Tonight, I will awake after each of my dream". I could recall 3 or 4 dream periods by night this way. (Don&#39;t forget to do a RC each time, too.. this could be a false awakening )
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