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Thank you all for your comments! @MarcusQ Well, it's best to do just one mantra per day. To make it clear to you mind what you want. So if you can't wake up on your own at night, use mantra for...
Liked On: 06-11-2013, 07:50 PM
This is something i figured out when i was trying lucid dreaming. So the main concept is, when you do a reality check try to remember your previous reality check. This might be hard in the beginning,...
Liked On: 05-31-2013, 05:20 PM
Because they don't actively gauge their consciousness using it; and anchors are basically your constant reality check. Thoughts are usually anything but consistent. Your thoughts can be incredibly...
Liked On: 05-29-2013, 05:22 PM
Sweet a fast and happy response :D I am glad that this helped you MarcusQ. ;) The point of this post is not only to help us continue, but also to help us accept the misstake we have made or are...
Liked On: 05-27-2013, 03:21 PM
Hey guys! Today I am just going to share my thoughts about success, eventually this will lead to some theory of how to make lucid dreaming a natural thing but I will talk about different topics that...
Liked On: 05-27-2013, 03:13 PM
I would recommended using this technique before bed and also a few times during the day.it would also be a good idea to do it right after a successful lucid dream.A few minutes per day of...
Liked On: 05-22-2013, 05:35 PM
I don't think so, if it helps you sleep it should help you get into a dream, but I think you'll have to confirm that for yourself. I guess you would have to change your schedule or start...
Liked On: 02-26-2013, 08:41 AM
I hate when people join this community thinking that people give a crap about their unconstructive statements.
Liked On: 01-07-2013, 05:11 AM
Focusing on breathing is a popular anchor. I like something more subtle like feeling the air temperature, observing the darkness, or sound collectively (not a single sound, but your hearing in...
Liked On: 01-06-2013, 12:04 PM
In the following post I will be sharing insights I have gained over the past two years in regards to the fine art known as WILDing. Keep in mind, all of this comes from personal experience, and you...
Liked On: 01-04-2013, 02:32 PM
================================================= POST TWO: deild2 ================================================= PREPARATIONS IN ORDER TO BECOME A DEILD'er...
Liked On: 01-03-2013, 06:49 PM
Yes it is, essentially. :) DEILD is also far more efficient in perspective to time and effort. DEILD ALSO allows you to chain dreams together. Take that WILD! Anyway, I feel like you're...
Liked On: 01-03-2013, 03:30 PM
Hey guys! In regards to the most ideal time to fall asleep whilst attempting DEILD, I'd have to suggest the middle of the night. This will put you right in the middle of your sleep cycle, meaning...
Liked On: 01-03-2013, 03:30 PM
That is a helpful technique to WILD too! But you can visualize other, more imaginative things... you know, a zombie attack to your home (be sure is not scary), a super-secret organization below your...
Liked On: 01-03-2013, 11:37 AM
Hi, I'm Marcus. You may remember me from threads such as "2014 Lucid Goals" and "What happened? Post Your WILD Attempts, Good or Bad, Here" (well, probably not).
Thing is, a while back I promised myself to get back into Lucid Dreaming. I gave up initially as I had to focus on exams. Before this, I managed a few fragmented LDs here and there; nothing special.
So, after these exams, I thought "well, now that I have so much free time, it's time to get back into Lucid Dreaming!". The problem was, I was so used to letting time pass by without a thought in the world, of not being aware of the very thisness of the situation, that getting back into it became exhaustive. This, piled on top of the even more demanding life of Sixth Form college, left me pretty much unable to do anything, as I was so focussed on work and that awareness once again fizzled away. The fact is, my second attempt at building awareness and achieving lucidity was worse than my first.
Once again, I find myself craving that ability to do whatever I want without a care in the world. I also believe that I could harness this skill to learn/improve other skills (this is something I want to experiment with). Also, the feeling. Oh god, the feeling. That first moment you realise you're in a dream is something sensational! Your entire perception of reality suddenly doubles over at this point; submitting to the ultimate roundhouse kick to the groin that is your imagination, because you think of all the possibilities. Then it's all over.
Back to the point, I find myself nearing exams once again. I don't feel as though I can begin building over the charred remains that was my self awareness just yet (these metaphors are killing me!). Then there's the excitement of spending my waking hours looking for a suitable University, then starting the proper half of my A-level course, then finishing my A-level course, then preparing for more exams, then finishing those exams and waiting anxiously for the results, then hopefully going to University.... On the plus side, I do have a few weeks holiday soon so I could start then!
I must say, if, over the next few months, I manage to reacquire my relatively limp ability to lucid dream, I will be happy. In the meantime, I may occasionally post some more Journals because a) I find it fun to write and express my feelings towards what is potentially the entire world and b) there may be those of you in a similar position to me, whether it's school, college, work or whatever, you may be finding that daily life detracts from lucid dreaming. So for now my goal is to achieve one Lucid Dream by the end of July. It's not much, it gives me time to finish my exams, but it's a start. If by some ridiculous chance I do achieve one in this time, my goal will double. Is this a world first? An exponential LD goal? Surely not!
Summary (if you want to skip the irrelevant "my life is so occupied, and I'm complaining about it!" crap):
- Have one lucid dream. Case of achieving one in time frame doubles goal
Also, any advice is warmly welcomed! Thanks for reading.