Okay, so quite a while back I fell upon Malac's lucid technique named "Malac's Fast Grab." It was one of the first techniques I used that worked pretty much every single time I used it, and it's not listed anywhere on the site unless someone conveniently clicks on his signature (although I don't even think he posts that much anymore).

I feel this is a powerful and wonderful technique that a lot of people should know, so here is his original post.

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 Cool 10 second lucid induction! Title -*MFG*

    HEY, I'm sure some of you guys and gals that clicked here are like "ZOMG TeH FAST U|tim@t#$%$% teh NeeK". Well today, your dreams come true. (Heh get it?)

    Let me start off that I actually discovered the root of this technique like a year ago. Slowly finding out what to do to "initiate" these visuals smoothly and fast to implement a way to get lucid, easily. I'm not going to lie, you won't be able to do this technique if you have a problem with visualizing. But that can be fixed with practice so that you can do this

    The method itself is named, Malac's Fast Grab (or if you hate my name than you can call it "My Fast Grab").

    Ever heard the saying that to transition into a dream, you should "step into it" or interact in the midst of HI? This technique emphasizes that transition part into a practical means of getting lucid, fast. When you close you eyes and daydream, have you ever had an extremely vivid like image. Even imagery that moves? Most likely after sleeping for a while, I'm sure you have. Also, don't you love it when this imagery disappears in like 2 seconds because your mind seems to realize that you're looking at a glimpse of your dreamworld while awakened so it makes the vivid imagery disappear? Well this is why I call it My Fast Grab, for what I'm going to have you do.


    The technique:

    1. Sleep for at least 4-6 hours, so that you're at REM.

    2. Any time while you feel comfortable in bed (can be hours later if you want)...

    3. Use the blackness of your eyelids, using your mind's eye (the same way you visualize) to....

    Imagine darkness in front of you. Then imagine that darkness transitioning into a living world getting brighter and brighter. Don't worry about what it should look like, because your subconscious will take care of that. Example: When I say "dog", an image of a dog already shows up in your mind. When I say living world, than your perspective of a living world will show up. So in other words, the image should be completely random to you.

    Also, don't consciously make it vivid, because making the random imagery getting brighter and brighter will make it vivid for you. (I assume your mind does so because it knows that when it gets brighter in a room or outside, you can see more detail). So really all you have to think of is: A living world getting brighter.

    5. So imagine this random jungle, park, room, wal-mart, whatever, getting brighter until its vivid enough to make you think its vivid. The first thought of you thinking its vivid, will be enough to start.

    6. Immediately after the thought of it being realistic or vivid, use your actual hands to grab and touch the nearest got damn thing closest to you. This image won't last long so you'll have to be fast about. I say actual hands because for when you use your actual hands, it'll for that moment be your dream hands.
    (Yes, I discovered that the highest, strongest, most effective tactile movement is----Using your real body parts at a certain time, such as this!)

    Realizing the image and grabbing it might require little practice for some people. In the end though, its very simple and easy to do.

    7. Once you grabbed it or touched it, remain feeling it until you absolutely know that you're in a dream. Most often, as soon as you grab something, you will already be in a dream, but its best to just do whatever you would normally do in an LD to stabilize and stay in it.

    Quick Summary: Close eyes. Imagine darkness. Imagine it getting brighter and revealing a world until its vivid and then immediately grab a hold of something with your real hands to catch the dream. Stabilize.

    Quick way to tell yourself in bed what to do without confusing and worrying yourself: "I'm gonna make it brighter in my mind so I can see and catch a dream with my real hands and not let it go".

    The Easiest and preferred way to remember:
    "I'm gonna use my My Fast Grab, bitch!"
    (sorry, had to add that word...)

    Now this process should take anywhere from 2-15 seconds, 2 being my fastest and 7-10 being my average. This tech can be applied multiple times and if you manage to fail it or if the visuals aren't getting anywhere, start the process over again.

    Requirements:
    - 4 hours of sleep
    - OK with visualizing
    - Persistence to give it a go again if you're unable to complete it.


    Got any questions, I'll help when I can.
    Hopefully more people will take the initiative to create methods of inducing LDs, instead of seeing repeats of the same techniques and dead-end questions. Who ever heard of an oneironaught not being able to to imagine? C'mon, think and create people. We need more discoverers out there, not relying on the same people(like 6 of us) to feed out techniques. So.......... I give out a challenge.

    I Challenge someone to make a technique faster than this.

    I DARE someone to make an instant induction!

    So, wanna try me?
    Can you handle it?

For any other questions, regard his old post here.