 Originally Posted by PennyRoyal
It still persists to this day. I have the most VIVID daydreams when I read. It's nearly IMPOSSIBLE for someone to get my attention if I'm reading. But when I'm reading I don't even realize that I'm looking at a book after a few minutes. I'm just an observer of the scene I'm reading.
Oh that's good. Very, very good, in fact. Strong visualization skills will come in handy for you over and over in lucid dreaming, both for MILD and for WILD.
With MILD, envisioning yourself becoming lucid in some very specific scene and imagining what it would all feel like is a critical part of the technique. If that comes naturally to you, you'll have a big leg up there.
And with WILD, a lot of times what we're doing is massaging some bit of hypnagogic imagery into a real dream scene that we can enter and become fully part of. Tactile sensations seem to be particularly important in helping you get crossed over and locked into this new world. I theorize because it helps you forget about your sleeping body and refocuses the mind on the dream body.
It helps with dream control too! I find that those with high-def imaginations have a big head start on dream control. NewArtemis, for example, performed really advanced feats in a very early lucid of hers, manipulating and rotating text, and doing a bunch of other lucid stuff that is pretty high level. A strong imagination makes all that possible.
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