Note: I just read that you're not suppossed to talk to yourself, but It worked for me and I was still relaxed AND it was a way for my to not lose control of my thoughts, so I will continue to do this. |
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I am a really new lucid dreamer, and when I heard about the WILD method I was so excited to try it that I couldn't wait 'till I became more experienced. So, last night I went to bed at 10 (I didn't even sleep 5-6 hours before like the tutorial said) and immediately decided to try it. So I closed my eyes and focused on my breathing, and kept repeating thoughts like, "Focus on your breathing," "keep your thoughts under control," "relax and take deep breaths,"...etc. for a while, then I felt myself beging to get dizzy. I kept repeating the thougts and the dizzy feeling went away for a while, then came back. It felt like I was spinning out of my body, so I kept relaxing, thinking I was almost there. First my body became paralyzed, and then I started feeling the vibrations. But even though I knew what they were, I had never felt them before so it was sort of freaky and I made myself open my eyes. I could kick myself now, but I will try it again tonight. |
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Do you know the terror of he who falls asleep? To the very toes he is terrified, Because the ground gives the way under him, And the dream begins... - Friedrich Nietzsche
Note: I just read that you're not suppossed to talk to yourself, but It worked for me and I was still relaxed AND it was a way for my to not lose control of my thoughts, so I will continue to do this. |
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Hazel's Boiler Room
Do you know the terror of he who falls asleep? To the very toes he is terrified, Because the ground gives the way under him, And the dream begins... - Friedrich Nietzsche
I tried again last night, I even set my alarm 5 hours after I went to sleep, but failed again. This time NOTHING happened. I will not give up, though |
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Hazel's Boiler Room
Do you know the terror of he who falls asleep? To the very toes he is terrified, Because the ground gives the way under him, And the dream begins... - Friedrich Nietzsche
Current Lucid Goals
Become lucid in my dreams on a regular basis [ ]
Fly [ ]
Are you dreaming, Truff? ARE YOU?!
(For reality checks)
First, don't give up! Just know that it's rare that people are successful every night or even every other night. |
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Thanks everyone! I fell asleep last night when I tried, so I think I'm going to skip a night to get some good sleep before I try again. |
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Hazel's Boiler Room
Do you know the terror of he who falls asleep? To the very toes he is terrified, Because the ground gives the way under him, And the dream begins... - Friedrich Nietzsche
That's pretty good for a first try! Don't give up and good luck. And it's like Clarity said, if it works for you, do it and ignore everyone else that says you shouldn't. |
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Hazel's Boiler Room
Do you know the terror of he who falls asleep? To the very toes he is terrified, Because the ground gives the way under him, And the dream begins... - Friedrich Nietzsche
That's pretty good, even if it's a short DILD, it'll build up with time, nad I find with short lucids that I actually have more dream control than with longer lucids [maybe it's because I can't remember my lucid tasks?] |
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Hazel's Boiler Room
Do you know the terror of he who falls asleep? To the very toes he is terrified, Because the ground gives the way under him, And the dream begins... - Friedrich Nietzsche
Naps are good, they help make for a better dream recall and/or higher chance of being lucid [I think, I know I heard something about naps helping with sleep cycles somewhere...] |
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Hazel's Boiler Room
Do you know the terror of he who falls asleep? To the very toes he is terrified, Because the ground gives the way under him, And the dream begins... - Friedrich Nietzsche
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