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      <div align="center">Thoughts Before Bed(TBB)</div><div align="center">
      (Created By: TripleX223)</div>

      Ok, well before you read this I would like to make some things clear.

      1) This technique works for me, and no one else has tested it out.
      2) There is no scientific research backing this up.
      3) I have only tried this three times; I have had two of my best lucid dreams during those three nights.
      4) My dream recall went up, while practicing this.

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      1) A few guidelines you should follow before attempting this technique:
      *Do not eat, or drink two hours before bed
      *Do not engage in an activity that wakens you up
      *Do not drink caffeine for atleast three to five hours before bed
      *Do not I repeat do not take a nap throughout the day
      Unless: Naps dont negativly effect how fast you can fall asleep at night
      <div align="center">*Reccomened*</div>
      *Relax for a half an hour before bed. (Example: Watching quite television show on a couch ; reading a book)

      2) Make sure your sleeping place is a comfortable location. Darkness ; no sudden lights, or noise.

      3) Get into your bed ; and for the next couple minutes find a comfortable postion, and make sure nothing will disturb your sleep.

      4) When you get relaxed empty your brain of all topics, except for one topic you&#39;d like to lucid dream about.

      5) Start writing a story in your haed. Make sure there is detail, persons hair, shirt, eye color , you get the point. You should be able to picture the story clearly in you mind.

      6) Now start the story, but pretend it&#39;s a dream and you are lucid. Picture yourself climbing a mountain, water sking, snow boarding, going threw walls, flying, sky diving, what ever you want.

      7) If you complety finsih you story and you are still not asleep either re play your story, or make some changes.

      8) When you fall asleep you should either lucid dream, have a vivid ; long dream, or experience your dream you conducted.
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      <div align="center">*Notes*</div>

      I&#39;m still concidered a newbie lucid dreamer, with only four or five lucid dreams.

      If you don&#39;t fall asleep after re doing your story a couple of times, than just dont pratice this technique tonight.

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      If you have any comments, and or questions please leave them here. Also if you do decide to practice this technique, please post your results here, and private message them to me.

      <div align="center">Pleasent Dreaming&#33;</div>

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      Quote Originally Posted by TripleX223 View Post
      <div align="center">Thoughts Before Bed(TBB)
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      (Created By: TripleX223)</div>

      Ok, well before you read this I would like to make some things clear.

      1) This technique works for me, and no one else has tested it out.
      2) There is no scientific research backing this up.
      3) I have only tried this three times; I have had two of my best lucid dreams during those three nights.
      4) My dream recall went up, while practicing this.

      ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

      1) A few guidelines you should follow before attempting this technique:
      *Do not eat, or drink two hours before bed
      *Do not engage in an activity that wakens you up
      *Do not drink caffeine for atleast three to five hours before bed
      *Do not I repeat do not take a nap throughout the day
      Unless: Naps dont negativly effect how fast you can fall asleep at night
      <div align="center">*Reccomened*</div>
      *Relax for a half an hour before bed. (Example: Watching quite television show on a couch ; reading a book)

      2) Make sure your sleeping place is a comfortable location. Darkness ; no sudden lights, or noise.

      3) Get into your bed ; and for the next couple minutes find a comfortable postion, and make sure nothing will disturb your sleep.

      4) When you get relaxed empty your brain of all topics, except for one topic you&#39;d like to lucid dream about.

      5) Start writing a story in your haed. Make sure there is detail, persons hair, shirt, eye color , you get the point. You should be able to picture the story clearly in you mind.

      6) Now start the story, but pretend it&#39;s a dream and you are lucid. Picture yourself climbing a mountain, water sking, snow boarding, going threw walls, flying, sky diving, what ever you want.

      7) If you complety finsih you story and you are still not asleep either re play your story, or make some changes.

      8) When you fall asleep you should either lucid dream, have a vivid ; long dream, or experience your dream you conducted.
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      <div align="center">*Notes*</div>

      I&#39;m still concidered a newbie lucid dreamer, with only four or five lucid dreams.

      If you don&#39;t fall asleep after re doing your story a couple of times, than just dont pratice this technique tonight.

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      If you have any comments, and or questions please leave them here. Also if you do decide to practice this technique, please post your results here, and private message them to me.

      <div align="center">Pleasent Dreaming&#33;</div>
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      so, the point is to go from being awake to a lucid dream? ill try it tonight


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      This Is Vild...
      I stomp on your ideas.

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      Quote Originally Posted by malac View Post
      This Is Vild...
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      whts vild?

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      VILD is short for visually incubated lucid dream. Here&#39;s a link to it&#39;s tutorial.

      http://www.dreamviews.com/forum/inde...showtopic=9177

      The only real difference I can see between it and your method is they reccomend combining it with WBTB, and they specifically reccomend imagining a dream in which you perform reality checks and become lucid, instead of just happening to be lucid.

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      well i never new about vild. i spent that whole time doing sumthing thts been done

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      Theres pretty much a technique for everything these days. Soon they will start running out of letters for acronyms
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      If you want more info about VILDs you may want to go here:
      http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Lucid_dreaming
      Its a great source of information about everything pertaining to Lucid Dreaming

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      This technique isn&#39;t quite like VILD. VILD is where you imagine like one scene of a story where you do a RC, and get lucid like that. This one of TripleX&#39;s is where you think out a long story without any RC in it.

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      I don&#39;t understand how you get in to a dream directly when you&#39;re not even in REM sleep?

      And yes, this is VILD, but worse.

      EDIT: triplex&#33; Nice grammar there, if only all of your posts looked like that..
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      thank you developer. um well what happens for me is i dont enter the dream, i have the dream when i fall asleep.

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      I don&#39;t understand how you get in to a dream directly when you&#39;re not even in REM sleep?

      And yes, this is VILD, but worse[/b]
      You do dream during non REM phase, however it is really crap and mostly sound with no visual imagery.

      Nice technique I will try it tonight.
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      thanks.. post results

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      Congrats on being able to rediscover and use VILD without the tutorials. I wish that I could enter lucid dreams that easily. Question though: in the list of things not to do, you don&#39;t include sexual activity. Should it have been included. I ask this question because I had my first controlled lcuid dream after a few days of non-sexual activity, but my GF was getting pretty pissed that I wasn&#39;t pleasing her. Ever since we had s*x, I haven&#39;t been remembering my dreams.
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      mabye its (spelling) cycological. you&#39;ve read posts about sex reducing dream recall, and you believe it. just tell yourself you will remember, or the night of engaging in sexual activity set ur alarm to wake urself up during rem sleep.

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      I think this technique sounds interesting, but I think I&#39;ll look into this VILD method... sounds similar enough.
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      Quote Originally Posted by TripleX223 View Post
      <div align="center">Thoughts Before Bed(TBB)
      <div align="center">
      (Created By: TripleX223)</div>

      Ok, well before you read this I would like to make some things clear.

      1) This technique works for me, and no one else has tested it out.
      2) There is no scientific research backing this up.
      3) I have only tried this three times; I have had two of my best lucid dreams during those three nights.
      4) My dream recall went up, while practicing this.

      ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

      1) A few guidelines you should follow before attempting this technique:
      *Do not eat, or drink two hours before bed
      *Do not engage in an activity that wakens you up
      *Do not drink caffeine for atleast three to five hours before bed
      *Do not I repeat do not take a nap throughout the day
      Unless: Naps dont negativly effect how fast you can fall asleep at night
      <div align="center">*Reccomened*</div>
      *Relax for a half an hour before bed. (Example: Watching quite television show on a couch ; reading a book)

      2) Make sure your sleeping place is a comfortable location. Darkness ; no sudden lights, or noise.

      3) Get into your bed ; and for the next couple minutes find a comfortable postion, and make sure nothing will disturb your sleep.

      4) When you get relaxed empty your brain of all topics, except for one topic you&#39;d like to lucid dream about.

      5) Start writing a story in your haed. Make sure there is detail, persons hair, shirt, eye color , you get the point. You should be able to picture the story clearly in you mind.

      6) Now start the story, but pretend it&#39;s a dream and you are lucid. Picture yourself climbing a mountain, water sking, snow boarding, going threw walls, flying, sky diving, what ever you want.

      7) If you complety finsih you story and you are still not asleep either re play your story, or make some changes.

      8) When you fall asleep you should either lucid dream, have a vivid ; long dream, or experience your dream you conducted.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      <div align="center">*Notes*</div>

      I&#39;m still concidered a newbie lucid dreamer, with only four or five lucid dreams.

      If you don&#39;t fall asleep after re doing your story a couple of times, than just dont pratice this technique tonight.

      ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

      If you have any comments, and or questions please leave them here. Also if you do decide to practice this technique, please post your results here, and private message them to me.

      <div align="center">Pleasent Dreaming&#33;</div>
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      yeah ur right about the story part where u creat ur own story while falling asleep and i believe that creating ur own long story means getting more long vivid dreams. ive used the method of the story thing...because ur mind already has absorbed the details therefore u donot need to create them while lucid,,,,its already there....i sujest u should do anything u want in ur lucid dreams, but remember to stay calm when realizing ur lucid otherwise you&#39;ll force urself to end up waking up..that doesnot look pretty waking up in the middle of a vivid dream lols
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      Quote Originally Posted by Awakener View Post
      Theres pretty much a technique for everything these days. Soon they will start running out of letters for acronyms
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      Really? What&#39;s Pild?
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      has anyone tried this....

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      Quote Originally Posted by TripleX223 View Post
      has anyone tried this....
      [/b]
      I&#39;ll try it tonight. Either if it&#39;s vild, zild, zing, fimg, omg, launch zig or whatever it can be, I&#39;ll try it.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Awakener View Post
      Theres pretty much a technique for everything these days. Soon they will start running out of letters for acronyms
      [/b]
      That is so not true. 99% of all techniques are based on the proven, effective ones (DILD,WILD,VILD,MILD...). Most people just lack brain power to connect their (FING, DRWILD or any bull&#036;hit technique name they come up with) with a already made technique..

      So, most of the users are reinventing the wheel... They just dont know it&#33;
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      Quote Originally Posted by GODLIGHT View Post
      Congrats on being able to rediscover and use VILD without the tutorials. I wish that I could enter lucid dreams that easily. Question though: in the list of things not to do, you don&#39;t include sexual activity. Should it have been included. I ask this question because I had my first controlled lcuid dream after a few days of non-sexual activity, but my GF was getting pretty pissed that I wasn&#39;t pleasing her. Ever since we had s*x, I haven&#39;t been remembering my dreams.
      [/b]
      get your GF one of those &#036;300 vibrators, with double stimulation. that should keep her happy.
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      Quote Originally Posted by TripleX223 View Post
      *Do not engage in an activity that wakens you up
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      Like... waking up? Sorry, wording is funny and I just made the best of it.

      This technique is natural to me. I have always pictured a story unfolding before me, I even edit scenes to go back and re-play them until I&#39;m happy with them. Even before I developed the obsessive tendencies of a writer I did this. It&#39;s never affected my dreams, and I rarely dream about what I have been thinking of. Perhaps, like suggested before, combining this with Wake Initiated Lucid Dream (WILD) would prove to be more effective.

      Nicely written though...
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      I will try it tonight, I am in a pretty bad dry spell.
      I had a strange dream last night...

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