Which Technique seems most familiar for you? Which one seems easiest? If they all are the same then you should try every single one of them |
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I've already started keeping a dream journal, and I've read through a lot of the tutorials, but I don't know what technique is right for me. I'm not sure about wild or wbtb because once I wake up, I have a hard time going back to sleep. I take lucid dreaming seriously, and I can't wait to have my first ld. Thanks in advance. |
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Which Technique seems most familiar for you? Which one seems easiest? If they all are the same then you should try every single one of them |
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Goals-
1. 50% chance to go into SP everyday
2. SP to Lucid Dream
3. 50% lucidity chance
4. 70% lucidity chance
5. Have an OBE+DreamWalk
6. Capture IB
Hello MK! A popular starting-technique is the Dream Induced Lucid Dream. You can look it up in the tutorials section for more details, but basically it is getting in the habbit of doing "Reality Checks" (Tests which should succeed in real-life but fail in a dream telling you it is a dream) and recognising dream-signs. This technique is nice because you never have to wake up, and it is actually prety easy. The downer is that it is unpredictable so you can't really plan WHEN to have a lucid dream, as they happen randomly. |
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Yeah I'll look into that one. Im good at using autosuggestion too, Can that be used for LDing? My friend said it can, but i'm not sure. |
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Autosuggestion is a temporary fix. It's much better to genuinely alter the way you think, most easily accomplished through good reality check habits. |
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Abraxas
Originally Posted by OldSparta
i believe you should start 10 minutes meditation every day it will help you and make much difference , |
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