"Wait for the Dream" I like that as a mantra. It's very positive: the dream IS coming for sure, you're just waiting for it. I definitely would like to see how this helps your progression to DEILD. Any results should be interesting. |
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My lucidity has been streaky and inconsistant lately so I'm going to try to tweak my technique so I have lucid dreams more consistantly. |
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"Wait for the Dream" I like that as a mantra. It's very positive: the dream IS coming for sure, you're just waiting for it. I definitely would like to see how this helps your progression to DEILD. Any results should be interesting. |
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The last couple of days have been topsy turvy at night. The first night I tried my mantra I had a bad day in waking life and a bad night of sleep. Yesterday, I had a good day in waking life and a good night of sleep. But, during that night, I had hardly any visual recall but good acoustic recall. I remembered the sounds of three dreams, one of which was a low level DILD fragment which I added to my count for confidence. I heard some beautiful music in my dreams even though I didn't listen to any music at all during the day; I was out golfing. I often listen to Mozart though so maybe my subconcious thought my concious mind was going through a withdrawal. The music in the first dream was in Latin or Italian which was interesting in that I don't know those languages conciously, though I often listen to music in those languages. It was in a fugal style though so I only had to know a couple of phrases for it to work. |
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Last edited by TwilightShawn; 01-09-2013 at 10:02 AM.
Last night, my game plan was just to fall asleep with the mindset of trying my best to lucid dream. No other techniques. I've had success with this in the past and wanted to see if it would work again. It did! http://www.dreamviews.com/blogs/twil...ucid-71-42455/My nightmares are somewhat quirky at times! |
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Very nice. Sometimes the simplest techniques work the best. I tend to think that it is all just a confidence trick. Building a healthy level of confidence can do wonders. |
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My dream started with my eyes closed and my vision faded from black to bright red. Saying that, it was probably a WILD but I didn't have the typical HH I have when I WILD so I wasn't sure. I believe I fixed the link. It was stuck in draft mode. Cheap Nightmare-Lucid #71 - Dream Journals - Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views |
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Last edited by TwilightShawn; 01-12-2013 at 09:12 AM.
Congrats...Everyones experience varies. I think that most agree that the definition of WILD is going from waking to dream without lost of consciousness. Also, I don't understand exactly the mechanics of DEILD but what you described is about all I do. Keeping the mind quiet especially after a lucid is the tricky part or me. |
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I suppose an update is in the works. |
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I was able to try the hand examination technique in a DILD last night. The dream ended shortly after I was done examining my hands. |
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I haven't been as motivated lately to improve my lucid dreaming. I'm still having fun with it though and I hope to get my 100th lucid soon! The area I'm still focusing on most is stabilization. The hand examination technique doesn't seem to work that well for me. |
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The yelling technique worked surprisingly well for me to stabilize the dream. Have you tried that before? c: |
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"I'm attempting to eat pancakes with syrup, but I can't seem to succeed no matter how hard I try"
What about something more interactive? I read that Xanous read that DarkMatters said something about making out with the dream. It may sound crazy, but I invite you to read a clip from Xanous's recent and awesome TOTY experience (I say "invite" but it's his dream.. hope you don't mind Xanous): |
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I'm sure you have done just about everything there is, but maybe a couple suggestions? |
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Thanks for the suggestions guys! I appreciate it! |
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Well done!! Congrats on the lucid, and yep, what he said ^ |
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I've been having trouble falling asleep lately so last night I tried counting slow breaths. It seemed to work pretty well as I feel asleep fast and I had good dream recall. |
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Last night my plan didn't work too well. I can't seem go to sleep while counting or doing anything that requires mental thought. I found sleeping on my back was less than comfortable as well so I switched to sleeping on my side. I did pick up a DEILD Lucid #180 Carnival and Storm - Dream Journals - Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views but I forgot to stabilize. I think I'm going to pick another lucid goal for tonight as I don't think my goal of creating a thunderstorm is worth the effort. |
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Hey Shawn, congratulations on the DEILD! That's too bad about stabilization though, i'm sure you'll get to do it successfully next time. Dont worry about changing up your goals, it helps if it's something you REEEAALLY want, versus something that seems cool to you in concept only. Good luck! |
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Monthly update! |
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Hey, that's pretty decent recall, congrats! Always remember that with dream recall, it's quality over quantity. It doesn't matter if you remember only one—if you remember it very vividly and in full detail then that's great! Keep it up |
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I've been trying to figure out how to write down my dreams as I recall them. This is even more important now that I have a competition coming up! |
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Congrats on the lucid, and that IS a good technique. Writing down keywords, or a sentence or two really helps make things quicker and prevents you from forgetting other dreams as you try to recall the current one. Some people say it is counterintuitive since you'll lose details of the current dream if you don't write them up right away. But personally think it's much better to have a number of keyworded dreams rather than just one detailed dream. My reason for it is because if you have the former, you have an idea of the different dreams you had, and you may have a bigger chance of remembering details throughout the day. |
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I picked up lucid #200 this morning! |
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