I was just wondering what peoples learning curves were for having consistent or semi-consistent Lucidity? |
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I was just wondering what peoples learning curves were for having consistent or semi-consistent Lucidity? |
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I'd say your rate is pretty normal. MILD is definitely easier than WILD. I'm a natural so I've always known about it. But after deciding to give it a try I used to have a lucid each weekend or a bit less than that. My LD rate was at 4-6 a month for half a year, then it changed to 6-8 for the next half year and was up at 14 once. It's around 6-8 now again though. The more you try the more lucidity you get. So keep at it and believe in yourself |
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Still not regular...I guess I dont practice ada much.... |
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I agree with Matte, you're doing well for only being at it for five days. As for the techniques, it really depends on you. MILD is probably easier because it's a very generalized and minimal technique. WILD is easier if you can relax quickly and keep awareness for longer periods of time, while staying still. |
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Thanks for the replies! Yeah, I set my alarm for a couple hours before I wake up, but I always end up forgetting what I'm doing and just falling asleep. |
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