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      imj
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      Quote Originally Posted by WLLPEREGOY View Post
      well if any of you have answered my posts i seemed pretty interested in lucid dreaming

      but now i just kinda lost faith

      lucid dreaming just seems like too much work for me

      i lost my watch that beeps every hour so i can't do a DILD anymore because i just wont remember to do reality checks


      can someone give me an effective technique that doesnt require waking up in the middle of the night

      im really loosing faith someone plz help me
      When faith runs out it means you have been doing it for too long...take a break. Come back to LDing when you feel up to it. As for tips for LDing....RCing is not the best way and definately not the only way. The most effective way is usually mentally draining at least for me to be honest. Because techniques that require you do RC and do stuff during the day (little mental effort) isn't going to make much of an effect on the subconcious. So far the most effective way for me to date is to control your thoughts while you are in bed and use some kind of visual activation like switching on a light at spaced intervals of say few minutes apart with the light switch in your hand and thinking of what you'd do to be lucid and then turn of the light. You can do this with your eyes closed and still see the light and think the idea until such point you don't need the light and the lucid idea runs on it's own in place of randome thoughts and the thoughts will menifest into an LD that you want. This technique is effective but mentally draining because thinking in sleep means you are not resting the brain.

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      Last edited by imj; 01-03-2010 at 06:02 AM.

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