This is a technique that I'd like to pitch in. It's the Complex Character Induced Lucid Dream. (CCILD)
To do this technique, you need to create a character. This can be done several ways, but they need to have multiple facets in their behavior, beliefs, past, and whatnot. Then you have to make them come alive in your own mind, so to speak. I personally know people that write as a hobby and do the same thing; putting the character in different situations, sometimes with other characters, and seeing how they would react if they were the character, to make the story more believable and flow better.
After creating the character, and performing the usual waking actions to WILD, get comfortable and just start chatting with the character, ignoring what the body might do. The subject matter shouldn't be something that would usually keep you awake at night. Rather, it should be light-hearted but interesting. It needs to be able to be carried on for a long time, too.
After a while, only chatting in your own mind and not moving, SP and HI might start. You can enjoy the experience, but it's suggested to keep chatting until a dream fully forms. Proceed as you wish.
The basis of this technique is to distract your mind with an ever-changing task. To keep a conversation moving, the mind must remain active, and therefore it has little chance of falling into unconsciousness. With the distraction, the body falls asleep because of any signals and 'tests' being ignored.
I'd like this technique to be tested with a range of people before I release it to beginners. Anybody that tries this technique, report here. I want to have feedback for proof of concept. Thanks in advance.
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