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I'm glad to join all of you in this amazing journey deep into subconscious realms. |
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Welcome CarpeNoctem144! |
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"Lucid dreaming makes us kinder in everyday life. It shows us how our mind creates illusion, which allows us to see how other people's mind do the same. Once we see that, we realize that everybody is trying their best and that we're all in this together. We become a bit more tolerant and responsive, rather than closed and reactive."-Charlie Morley, Author of 'Dreams of Awakening: Lucid Dreaming and Mindfulness of Dream & Sleep'
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Wow thats some impressive recall to me XD I only remembered 1 fragment last night. I'm sure its going to get better when I stop consuming marijuana so close to bedtime. |
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"Lucid dreaming makes us kinder in everyday life. It shows us how our mind creates illusion, which allows us to see how other people's mind do the same. Once we see that, we realize that everybody is trying their best and that we're all in this together. We become a bit more tolerant and responsive, rather than closed and reactive."-Charlie Morley, Author of 'Dreams of Awakening: Lucid Dreaming and Mindfulness of Dream & Sleep'
Yeah, from what I've heard you'll have some crazy vivid dreams if you stop due to REM rebound. Lately, my recall went way up and I don't even know why but of course I'm glad about it: better chances to go lucid (like last night |
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I find that practicing techniques doesn't really take much time, what techniques do you use that require lots of time? I find that if I use an alarm to try and do a couple WILDs every night and use the tag book method as my dream journal which I can then later expand when I have the time during the day it takes less than 30 mins out of my day. Just a few minutes to write tags(15-20mins expanding in DJ when I have a break) and affirmations as I fall asleep. |
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"Lucid dreaming makes us kinder in everyday life. It shows us how our mind creates illusion, which allows us to see how other people's mind do the same. Once we see that, we realize that everybody is trying their best and that we're all in this together. We become a bit more tolerant and responsive, rather than closed and reactive."-Charlie Morley, Author of 'Dreams of Awakening: Lucid Dreaming and Mindfulness of Dream & Sleep'
I was mainly referring to WILD. How do you do multiple WILDs (attempts?) in one night without losing lots of sleep? Well, I haven't tried recently but it always took some time to get even close (except once but that was a DEILD). Maybe I'll just go to bed now and try again |
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For my WILDs, I dont stay up for a long time like in WBTB. My alarm wakes me up, turns itself off after 15 seconds and I go right back to bed. Sometimes I'm up for such a brief amount of time that I dont even remember it going off in the morning when I get out of bed. This way I have a couple attempts at WILD per night and they each only take like 1 minute from my sleep. |
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"Lucid dreaming makes us kinder in everyday life. It shows us how our mind creates illusion, which allows us to see how other people's mind do the same. Once we see that, we realize that everybody is trying their best and that we're all in this together. We become a bit more tolerant and responsive, rather than closed and reactive."-Charlie Morley, Author of 'Dreams of Awakening: Lucid Dreaming and Mindfulness of Dream & Sleep'
So, that's more like DEILD what you're doing, right? Which is of course a subtype of WILD... Has it worked for you yet? |
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My WILDs/DEILDs have not worked for me yet, honestly after a few days I have stopped remembering ever waking up those couple times during the night. I think I'm going to stop setting those alarms and will try again in a few days with a different alarm sound. |
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"Lucid dreaming makes us kinder in everyday life. It shows us how our mind creates illusion, which allows us to see how other people's mind do the same. Once we see that, we realize that everybody is trying their best and that we're all in this together. We become a bit more tolerant and responsive, rather than closed and reactive."-Charlie Morley, Author of 'Dreams of Awakening: Lucid Dreaming and Mindfulness of Dream & Sleep'
Hey, welcome to Dreamviews, CarpeNoctem144! |
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Dreams are real while they last. Can we say more of life? - Havelock Ellis
Thank you, zelcrow! |
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You're Welcome! |
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