Lucid Dreaming is Easy |
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Lucid Dreaming is Easy |
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Last edited by balinup13; 06-03-2013 at 06:22 AM.
Hey balinup, looks like you're off to a great start! |
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Yeah well I have only tried WBTB a couple times with no lucididty, but I am wondering how long I should really stay up? |
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That's a really great question. There was actually an experiment performed by the Lucidity Institute on that, and I believe the most successful result was staying up for 1 hour. What I've found personally is anywhere between 30min-1hour. That's just one factor though, it's also important to have the right amount of sleep prior. Again, I believe 5-6 hours of sleep before the WBTB was the popular result. I'll have to find it again to make sure about that. Me personally, I need 6-7 at least. Gotta have that beauty sleep haha. |
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Sorry, I meant to follow up on that study. Here's the link if you want to read it.. really interesting: "An Hour of Wakefulness Before Morning Naps Makes Lucidity More Likely," by Stephen LaBerge, Leslie Phillips, & Lynne Levitan |
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Just wanted to drop by and give you a warm |
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Gonna try the new bedtime ritual tonight and for the next 2 weeks! What ya guys think?! |
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Sounds great! One thing I wanted to add though. I suggest maybe writing up a list of things you want to do once you get lucid (lucid goals). You can read them every once in a while, and if you can, read them before bed. This will boost your motivation, as well as give you something specific to do once you get lucid, rather than panic and come up blank on things do |
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Recalled 3 detailed dreams last night!! which was pretty cool |
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Excited for another night to try my hand at LD! Tonight I am going to try WBTB again but only for 20 minutes because last time I tried 30 minutes and could not fall asleep really after that. |
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Good thinking. Making precise little notes like this in your workbook is a great idea. It not only helps us keep up with what you're trying but will also serve as an excellent record for you to look back over in the months ahead. It's always tougher than I expect to remember the details of what I tried several weeks ago without a written record! |
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Thanks Canis |
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Yeah, same experience here. Your awareness is just so much higher after a WBTB and you're heading into those late, long REM cycles. That tends to give you your all-around best shot at recall. My recall dipped a bit in the past two days, but the post-WBTB dreams managed to hold on. |
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OH MY GOD...okay guys here's a long post I need your help.. |
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Last edited by balinup13; 11-05-2012 at 12:04 AM.
First of all congratulations on your FIRST lucid dream! |
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Last edited by Xanous; 11-04-2012 at 03:37 PM.
Ah so excited, thanks so much Xanous!! I am so freakin happy finally hahah |
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No dream recall after two days |
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Congrats on your first lucid dream James! And what Xanous said, it is totally normal to forget some details of lucid dreams. I not only forget details of my lucids, but sometimes I'm fuzzy on remembering how I became lucid. Most of the time it's because I don't journal my dream until hours later (bad habit |
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wooo back on track |
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Awesome congrats! Definitely remember to journal them too, either here on the site or somewhere else. That way you keep your recall going strong for your next lucid experience. |
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Welcome James! |
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Alright guys, after a really rough week of tests and such for college I am ready to get rolling again! I'm determined to have another LD before the end of the month! I am going to get focused on my dream journaling again, and I am going to continue attempting to MILD! I'll keep ya guys updated |
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Heyheyhey glad to hear it! |
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Hey guys I have really been trying to ld for the last couple months so I think I need to go back to the drawing board. I am going to really focus on dream recall for a while and then I will look for a technique. Any thoughts or ideas on this.? |
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That's probably best. |
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