Damn, why didn't i think of that... |
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I don't know if it was because of this method, but my dreams were more vivid than they have been for the last weeks. Dream recall was better as well. |
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Damn, why didn't i think of that... |
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Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway.
No coincidence. This also makes you dreams very vivid and memory recall more easily to obtain with little effort (on my part). I didn't care to put this down because essentially, when someone is in a LD, they can just make there dream more vivid from there. Thx for the info though, it really helps. |
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I stomp on your ideas.
I've been experimenting with this and although I've yet to have a WILD with the method (or even a DILD), I feel that I am making progress because it is becoming more effortless for me to insert the idea of lucid dreaming into my "random" thoughts as I fall asleep. |
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So, this is sort of like watching your thoughts from a distance, watching your HI, then exerting a little control to keep it about lucid dreaming? |
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Hey guys. This is very similar to what I'm doing if I experience a noisy or dream saturated mind. The main difference is that I repeat and modify everything that enters into my mind, not just mentation. Turning spontaneous mentation into suggestions then cutting the thoughstream off with silence is a great way to make yourself heard. But you should not neglect visual and auditory imaginary either. |
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Transflux, you always have the best descriptions of meditation tricks. I wish we could collect them all in a single tutorial, and then just inject it into everyone's brain like a vaccine. |
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hey you're back. |
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i tried this technique the last couple days when i wake up in the middle of the night and this morning i had my first ld |
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"You take the blue pill the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill you stay in wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes." -morpheus
WILD's: 1/2DILD's: 0
DEILD's: 1
fake lds: 11
ridiculously short dilds: 9
Right, I have college tomorrow. Seen as though WILD attempts make me sleep easier (as they make me happy and relaxed), I'm going to try this tonight, when I go to bed in a bit, possibly when the forum gets less busy and I decide to go to bed (it's about ten minutes to 1:00am here right now). If it doesn't work, I'll try on Friday morning, yes, the morning of my birthday! And yes, it's my birthday the day after tomorrow.... Lol |
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"He who is the cause of someone else becoming powerful is the agent of his own destruction" - Ezio Auditore da Firenze (1459 - 1524)
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Yea its like tuning a radio. You can access and hear some of the music( vivid dreams, dream recall) but when you finally get to that station, you hear the full content of it clearly(lucidity). As you tune, it gradually gets easier. You might get the station right on the spot, or it might take a couple more seconds. |
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Last edited by malac; 05-12-2008 at 03:19 PM.
I stomp on your ideas.
Thats how I would explain visualization actually, I might add that trying to get mad at the radio and tune it with two much force will result in your area of focus swerving back and forth over where you want it to be but never staying there for long |
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I wanna be the very best
Like no one ever was
To lucid dream is my real test
To control them is my cause
This technique worked for me, im a newbie at WILDing, I was really high last night too, been a long time since I smoked, and I was able to shift into a dream, it was short and not so vivid, but this is a good beginnig =D this technique allows me to stay focused on dreaming, you kinda transform all your flood of thoughts into thoughts that are related to dreaming and becoming lucid.. this is much like what the science of alchemy was talking about.. transmuting your thoughts into thoughts that create your intent. This really works.. |
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Last edited by ChaybaChayba; 05-14-2008 at 12:25 PM.
I tried this for my first time last night after not having a lucid dream for about a week, and I had two that night! They weren't even chained dreams either! I woke up from one lucid dream wrote it down and went back to bed and had another. I remembered both with great detail. Thanks a lot man |
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Hey that's a great way to look at it. My LDing has gotten kinda crappy recently, mostly because I've been thinking about other things while falling asleep - and it's like the noise you get in the gray area between stations. If I can get back in the habit of "tuning into a station" and focus on the music rather than the interference from that mariachi station, maybe I can be more consistent |
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My dream recall has gone up using this technique, but nothing lucid yet. I'm still frustrated as I haven't been lucid in almost a month now. My dream recall has been helped also by the fact I'm using my cell phones voice memo feature to record dreams as soon as I wake and then fall back asleep for more. |
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Everyone knows what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, however, few are familiar with the North Vegas slogan: What happens in North Vegas will haunt your dreams forever.
It took me around 15 minutes to fall asleep, which is how long it usually takes me to fall asleep. All I did was turn the focus of one of my thoughts to lucid dreaming just as malac explained to do. Then I relaxed and let my sub-conscious do the rest, while it threw random things about lucid dreaming at me. It's very simple and you just have to believe that for it to work. |
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DILD-11 LD's-11
I tried your technique last night, and while I didn't have a LD, I can clearly see the impact of your technique on my dreams. I had dreams all night long that I remembered without any effort. It was the opposite of the normal way things happen for me. I literally had dreams within dreams. Its like the dreams are forcing themselves on me almost demanding to be remembered. Even now as I write this more dream details are popping into my mind. And all of the dreams were very complex, so much so I don't even know where to begin or how to begin writhing them down. I truly appreciate you sharing this amazing technique with us. I can't wait to try it again. |
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Wow, some time ago I had a similar idea to this, but I refrained from trying it, I was like "whatever, that won't work". I haven't managed to have a good LD for almost half a year now, going to give it a try tonight. |
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