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      Question Dream Methods

      Hi, I have 1 question. I need some ideas for ways to prepare to dream before falling asleep. Some methods I've read about suggest repeating phrases and intense visulation, but I want to hear from you, with methods that have and haven't worked for you in the past, or your favorite method. Ps, one without waking up 3 hours after falling asleep, those don't work well with my college schedule. Thanks, kiloshu

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      For the college schedule, I suggest MILD, the autosuggestion one, combined with doing reality checks during the day so you can try and do a DILD.
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      Quote Originally Posted by kookyinc View Post
      For the college schedule, I suggest MILD, the autosuggestion one, combined with doing reality checks during the day so you can try and do a DILD.
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      Agreed. Both of these work well with tight sleep schedules since they shouldn't be keeping you awake for any extended period of time or forcing you to wake yourself up in the morning so you're dead tired for your classes. And unless you're attending Lucid University, "I was up all night trying to lucid dream" is going to be a hard excuse to pass off.

      If you're feeling adventurous, you may want to try your hand at a WILD. They're difficult and certainly not for everyone but, who knows, they could be your thing. Be forewarned though, in my experience, WILDs have kept me awake longer than I would be when I'm falling asleep normally or attempting a MILD. But, if you ever have some leniency on your schedule during the weekdays or aren't hammered on the weekends, give it a shot. Hope you figure it out. Happy dreaming!
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