So basically, I'm new at this. I've been reading hardcore on ludic dreaming. Read the wikibook, an eBook, and I have the LD sound files where someone is talking, guiding you through techniques. |
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So basically, I'm new at this. I've been reading hardcore on ludic dreaming. Read the wikibook, an eBook, and I have the LD sound files where someone is talking, guiding you through techniques. |
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How about trying some meditation and relaxation techniques throughout the day? Or doing something relaxing before bed, like drinking a glass of warm milk or caffine free tea? Make sure and get excercize, too, as it will make you more tired at the end of the day, and it will be easier for you to relax. But, it's really a matter of mentality. Tell yourself repeatedly that it's no biggie, and eventually, you'll get calmer. Welcome to the forum, BTW. |
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Shine on, you crazy diamond!
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Hey man I am new to this also and had a very similar experience. I woke up one night in the middle of my sleep cycle and realized I was completely in SP. I tried falling back to sleep and within a minute noticed the vibrations starting to kick in and at this point I got really excited and after about 20 seconds it stopped and I lost everything including the SP. Sucks, and I havent woken up again in SP since, and still have yet to have my first LD. What im trying to do is start with getting a DILD since it seems to be the simplest method. Problem is im always so passive in my dreams and never notice any dream signs ive made for myself or remember to do reality checks even though I constantly do them while conscious. But good luck to you, and hopefully we can overcome this problem. |
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This happens to me everynight, but i get closer and closer. I can do it the same whether I do a WBTB or not. I suppose I should just keep practicing it. |
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