Hi there, glad to be part of the class. |
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Hi there, glad to be part of the class. |
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What the fuck is a workbook, anyway? |
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It's something the DVA students keep in order to track their progress, share their experiences, and receive personalized advice and feedback from the teachers, apprentices, as well as other students in the hope of becoming more proficient with their chosen technique for lucid dreaming. Also, might be a nice idea to tone it down? |
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Welcome, Santoryu! It's good to have you here. |
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Welcome to the class, Santoryu! |
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Thanks for the advice. I'll be sure to update you guys about my progress. |
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Sure, do it! |
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So, I attempted a WBTB. I set my alarm to wake me up 5 hours after I went to sleep. I randomly woke up like 2 hours 45 mins after sleeping, but remembered one dream. I then went back to sleep. I woke up at the time I set my alarm and got up. I then started reading about LD'ing for 30 mins and then tried going back to sleep. |
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Ah no worries. That happens to me more than I'd like to admit. Maybe you were just too tired? Did you try WILD? Maybe you need a mantra or something to visualize? |
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That also happened to me the first few times I did WBTB. Last night I did it, staying up the longest I have so far, and it went pretty well. I didn't recall dreams the way Id like or successfully execute a WILD as Id like; however, when I went back to sleep, it was much easier to fall asleep, plus that dream feeling was much easier to access. After a few attempts, it seems like my mind is getting use to the idea. |
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I felt wide awake. Well, I attempted a WILD, I felt a tingly sensation in my hands and that's about it. About the mantra's, I'm never quite sure what to say. I'm always changing it, so maybe tonight I should stick to one. I'm not great at visualization. |
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I did another WBTB waking up 5 hours after sleep, had remembered one of my most vividest dreams to date. When I went to fall asleep again, I tried relaxing and did a breathing exercise where I would count up by one on every inhale and say "I'm dreaming" on every exhale. After an hour it felt like the WILD attempt wasn't going anywhere. So I just decided to fall back to sleep, didn't remember any other dreams after waking up for the morning. |
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Ah, since I won't be able to have a WBTB attempt tonight, I think I'll try have a shot at a DILD tonight. A usual problem I have is going to sleep, regardless of what technique I do, so I'll try the technique you had described above. I'll also do some awareness techniques during the day. |
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Good deal! |
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Just thought I'd update you guys on my progress, my recall seems to be improving slightly but some days I remember no dreams, others I remember a few. I've been practicing SAT and dream yoga throughout the day and before going sleep I usually try a MILD. Haven't had a lucid experience yet. |
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Hi Santoryu! I'm glad to hear that the recall's being moving forward a bit, even if there are those nights where you just don't quite get what you're looking for. "Sporadic awareness" is a great thing to practice, as is dream yoga, so I'm liking what you're doing there. These should build skills that will serve you well for the long term. |
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I've remembered at least 2 dreams for the past 5 days, and I've been keeping a waking journal as I don't want my recall to start to deteriorate again. |
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Hey Santoryu, glad you're recall is picking up.. |
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Thanks for the advice you guys. |
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Yesterday I remembered 5 dreams, the most for me in a day for months. I had woken up around 6 hours after sleep and attempted a WILD, but if felt like it was going nowhere so I just fell asleep. |
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