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      lucidtiddu liked post by VagalTone On thread : How MILD Really Works
      Good read! Very well written. I will see if your suggestions really help my PM ! PM in my op very much depends on retrospective memory and present memory (awareness).
      Liked On: 12-26-2014, 02:57 PM
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      lucidtiddu liked post by Memm On thread : How MILD Really Works
      Introduction Hello everyone! For the past couple of years I have been studying mnemotechnics which, on the surface, is about using memory techniques to enhance memorisation and recall. Going...
      Liked On: 12-26-2014, 02:54 PM
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      lucidtiddu liked post by Yuusha On thread : Could WILD be mastered simply by improving your daydreaming skills?
      I was thinking about this a while ago while daydreaming at school. :cheeky: Could it perhaps be beneficial to simply practice your daydreaming skills when you try to learn WILD - in other words, you...
      Liked On: 12-26-2014, 02:39 PM
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      lucidtiddu liked post by BobbyLance On thread : Stuck on a low level of lucidity.
      Set a goal. Like "when I become lucid, I'll do x". That way, you'll have something to focus on when you become lucid and not just idle around. Make sure your goal is something that you really want to...
      Liked On: 12-26-2014, 01:58 PM
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      lucidtiddu liked post by FryingMan On thread : Do you live in Noisy Neighborhood and it messes up your practice to Lucid dream?
      I live on a street that is noisy between about 8-9:30 am, and sometimes at night. What do I do? 1) earplugs; 2) fan (also helps keep the air "fresh"); 3) teach yourself not to get upset at...
      Liked On: 12-26-2014, 12:20 PM
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      lucidtiddu liked post by Yuusha On thread : Are Lucids as fun as you say they are?
      A low-level lucid dream can be a bit like that; those lucid dreams are more indistinct, and you can feel kind of groggy in a bizarre way in them - sort of like when you are extremely tired and try...
      Liked On: 12-23-2014, 08:15 AM
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      lucidtiddu liked post by Buckey On thread : Are Lucids as fun as you say they are?
      Reading some of the posts here, it seem as if you don't actually "experience" the Lucid Dream, it's more like you remember the Lucid Dream after waking up, like you would a normal dream. That kind of...
      Liked On: 12-23-2014, 08:12 AM
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      lucidtiddu liked post by voByJunior2013 On thread : Why does needing to go to Restroom manifest somehow in your dream?
      In real life you're sleeping and you need to go...and then your dream begins to take shape with the theme of restroom. And it seems this is a very strong influence to your dreams. Like for example...
      Liked On: 12-23-2014, 08:09 AM
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      lucidtiddu liked post by FryingMan On thread : How would you define a vivid dream?
      ^^ In fact, I'm starting to believe (and have for some while now) that all dreams are actually always experienced as-they-happen, "vividly." How much the memory fades before you recall is...
      Liked On: 12-23-2014, 08:04 AM
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      lucidtiddu liked post by Yuusha On thread : Should we be controlling dreams?
      Dreams aren't really "messages", but rather the result of your brain trying to make sense of inner thoughts and feelings. So in one way you could say that the "stories" in dreams are relevant to...
      Liked On: 12-23-2014, 08:03 AM
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      lucidtiddu liked post by LDman On thread : Do Natural Born Lucid Dreamers have things in common?
      From what I read a natural wasn't born with lucid dreaming, they learned it at a very young age because of frequent nightmares forcing them to identify those as dreams. They kept doing this and...
      Liked On: 12-23-2014, 07:57 AM
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      lucidtiddu liked post by sisyphus On thread : Characteristics of a lucid dream
      Exploring the surreal feeling angle... I would define it this way: The surreal feeling is the subtle knowledge that the environment around you is a projection of your mind, rather than an externally...
      Liked On: 12-23-2014, 07:35 AM
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      lucidtiddu liked post by Yuusha On thread : Characteristics of a lucid dream
      I think your characteristics define a high-level lucid dream. Personally I think that, as long as you understand that you are in a dream and that you have a limited amount of time to enjoy it before...
      Liked On: 12-23-2014, 07:22 AM
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      lucidtiddu liked post by VagalTone On thread : Thinking in a LD
      Hi ! I would like to receive your feedback about the relationship between thinking and keeping lucidity. Do you lose your lucidity if you think too much in LD? Are you aware of your thoughts...
      Liked On: 12-23-2014, 07:08 AM
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      lucidtiddu liked post by LogicInLife On thread : A revolutionary induction technique - R.W.I technique
      The R.W.I (Repetition of Writing Induction) Technique By LogicInLife Origin: Before I describe the technique, I would like to give the readers some background information on how I came up with...
      Liked On: 12-22-2014, 06:09 AM
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