Last few days I was trying to use DILD and than programming my mind to wake up after every single dream... |
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Last few days I was trying to use DILD and than programming my mind to wake up after every single dream... |
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A new beginning?
Hello Henrique. I've been trying to get good dream recall as well. For a while now, I had been trying to waken early with an alarm clock, but I hadn't been remembering any dreams. I don't know HOW you wake up multiple times at night without an alarm, but it seems neither of us have to. |
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I'm Dreaming
Hi Ritcher! |
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A new beginning?
i use to not wake up at all now i wake up after every dream... |
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"Your unsuited for the rage of war so pack up, go home, your through.
How could I, make a man, out of you!"
Yeah, I had two VERY limited LDs, and one great LD, complete with control and vividness. However, I haven't found a reliable method to induce them, yet. |
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I'm Dreaming
I wake up about 4 times a night and remember dreams from each time However, if I don't write them down or make an effort, they evaporate and by morning, I cannot remember anything. |
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you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
Sorry for repeating myself, but HOW do you wake up multiple times at night!?!?! |
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I'm Dreaming
Don't worry, Richter! Just ask me! |
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A new beginning?
Ok, I've tried telling myself to wake up after each dream, but I'm either not waking up or not remembering waking up. I don't know if I would actually remember any extra dreams in the night. So, I guess we ARE in the same boat. |
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I'm Dreaming
Hey Richter! Setting you alarm clock to strike every 90 minutes is good to remember your dreams, but as you said, you fall asleep slowly, dont you? So doing that is a waste of time! In a week you'll be tired enough to practice LD! |
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A new beginning?
As for me, sometimes I wake up at least twice though the night, usually no more than about 3 times, but for the most part I normally sleep straight through. I think my internal clock is defaulted at somewhere around 7 hours of sleep and if I wake up it's usually during the first hour. |
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If you want to force yourself to wake up multiple times at night, you'll have to get used to doing so a little first. Setting your alarm clock will work for that. I used to set my alarm clocks after six hours of sleep, then write down my dreams and sleep for another two hours. After a while, I started waking up automatically right before the 6 hours were past. That's the way your biological alarm clock works. |
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A dream
is a reality that others cannot see.
Reality
is a dream you share with others.
Now I know.... For me, ti's really better do not wake up during the night! |
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A new beginning?
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