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    darshanr33 Hello there!! 01-17-2012, 08:41 PM
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      Quote Originally Posted by darshanr33
      The dream started with me walking along a building's corridor with a person. For some reason I had to check my hands when I thought about reality checks and found my hands were blurry and hence deduced that I was dreaming and went Lucid.
      During the dream, you became aware that you were dreaming by doing a reality check inside the dream. This is the basic idea behind the DILD technique.


      Quote Originally Posted by darshanr33
      Then I woke up for a brief moment and shifted in my bed so a lot of details escaped me, then tried to get back to the same dream by imagining what all happened in the first dream and I soon find myself on a road(but not lucid yet) Then I again try to look at my hands and then realize again that I'm dreaming and the thoughts from previous dream come flooding all at once.
      If I'm not mistaken, this sounds a lot like the MILD technique (more specifically, a so called "Visualization MILD"), visualizing a previous dream as you fall asleep.

      My suggestion would be to practise either the DILD technique or the MILD technique. Try both of them out for a while, and see which one works best for you.
      Last edited by Enjyu; 01-18-2012 at 08:38 PM.

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