Come on! Where is your sport spirit? |
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Hi, |
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Last edited by michael79; 09-19-2020 at 10:20 PM.
Come on! Where is your sport spirit? |
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We have to specifically focus on the throat chakra? I'm kind of trying to use SSILD now. |
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I tried a nap last night but didn't fall asleep |
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As I have been told on another forum, the way I phrased this, sounds more like a normal WILD technique, but that wasn't my intention, WILDing is not my intention, so I will rephrase it for better understanding of my intention. |
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A WILD is any lucid dream where there was continuity with wakefulness. Do you simply mean that (1.) here, we're not intending to enter a lucid dream directly (but that it will happen spontaneously without the effort?) or (2.) do you mean that we are intending to lucid dream, whether it's DILD or WILD, it doesn't matter? |
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Yes my friend, you are right, definitely the first option. I'm thinking we actually are sitting on a goldmine, maybe the next big thing in lucid dreaming. A technique that stimulates the cortical activity just enough not to wake you up or keeping you awake, but to make you lucid moment after you fall asleep. Btw I have a several of those in which I fall asleep and suddenly become wide awake for no reason and I immediately know I'm dreaming, but I never was able to come with a way to consciously repeat the process. I was analyzing them countless of times from different angles to see what was different from ordinary falling asleep, but was unable to collect enough information to recreate it. Now we have SSILD which doing exactly this but with mixed results, in other words not very effective. The creator of SSILD said himself his technique is a mysterious one, so he doesn't exactly know how or why is working. Of course his mine intend was to reach WILD with SSILD(I think his first version is around here, maybe in his first posts), everything else is a side effect. Like sometimes from failed WILD attempt after you fall asleep, you suddenly become lucid for no reason, which is the same in the case of SSILD but amplified. My technique here is the same thing, falling asleep from a 'failed' WILD attempt, producing late onset effect. I know it has mixing results and will not work for everyone, but it is still something. Who knows maybe somebody out there already in some lab has made this possible, like the machine in the Inception movie. |
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