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      xArDDe liked post by fogelbise On thread : xArDDe's Workbook
      Yes, I also think you had a lucid moment at the end of a dream scene and then confirmed it in a false awakening where you dreamed of being back in bed and did a nose pinch where you could breathe...
      Liked On: 07-28-2016, 06:36 PM
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      xArDDe liked post by FryingMan On thread : xArDDe's Workbook
      Also amusing is the reverse: being firmly in an LD hearing the sounds of "your family" and you think it's leaking in to your dream from the waking world!
      Liked On: 07-28-2016, 06:36 PM
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      xArDDe liked post by fogelbise On thread : xArDDe's Workbook
      Hi xArDDe! Welcome to the DILD class! I strongly believe that you will have your first lucid dream before long if you keep at it. I encourage you to continue to interact through this workbook to...
      Liked On: 07-15-2016, 08:48 AM
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      xArDDe liked post by FryingMan On thread : xArDDe's Workbook
      Why yes, have a few :) - FryingMan's Dream Recall Tips (http://www.dreamviews.com/lucid-challenges/155954-senseis-super-competition-absolute-awesomeness-4.html#post2144901) Also, have a read...
      Liked On: 07-13-2016, 08:56 PM
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      xArDDe liked post by FryingMan On thread : xArDDe's Workbook
      Hello, xArDDe, and welcome to the DILD class! And thanks to Saizaphod for jumping in! WILD is tricky, many people (myself included) rarely have them. Most experienced LDers seem (unscientific...
      Liked On: 07-13-2016, 08:20 PM
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      xArDDe liked post by Saizaphod On thread : xArDDe's Workbook
      Hi! I'm no teacher, but I felt like replying :) 1. Don't get discouraged, some people try to get a lucid dream for much longer before reaching it. Take Hukif here on the site for an example, he...
      Liked On: 07-13-2016, 06:14 PM
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      xArDDe liked post by Sageous On thread : What happened? Post Your WILD Attempts, Good or Bad, Here
      ^^ There is no need to stop attempting WILD's while you learn the MILD technique; in fact, MILD can be very helpful to achieving WILD transitions. MILD is an excellent technique because it covers...
      Liked On: 07-08-2016, 05:34 PM
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      xArDDe liked post by Sageous On thread : What happened? Post Your WILD Attempts, Good or Bad, Here
      ^^ Seems like you're making progress, xArDDe! It is good to have a fairly regular sleep schedule for successfully WILDing, but it isn't that critical. As long as you are able to sleep for 5...
      Liked On: 07-07-2016, 05:21 AM
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      xArDDe liked post by Sageous On thread : What happened? Post Your WILD Attempts, Good or Bad, Here
      ^^ No. Basically you're trying to fall asleep as quickly and normally as possible... just like any other time, except duing WILD you're doing this falling asleep while maintaining your waking-life...
      Liked On: 06-20-2016, 07:02 AM
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      xArDDe liked post by Sageous On thread : What happened? Post Your WILD Attempts, Good or Bad, Here
      ^^ Thanks for sharing; here are a couple of observations that you might consider: * If you are comfortable and relaxed, then your fist will not be clenched. You might consider going back to that...
      Liked On: 06-19-2016, 07:15 PM
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      xArDDe liked post by Spock On thread : FILD Questions That I Have After Trying It A Couple Of Times.
      Below are my suggestions, but consider to practice more basic things before diving into the wake induced stuff if you're new to lucid dreaming / don't already practice basics. By basics I mean...
      Liked On: 01-24-2016, 09:52 PM