This is a thread to discuss and experiment with different ways to focus on the tactile induction of Wake Initiated Lucid Dreams. |
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This is a thread to discuss and experiment with different ways to focus on the tactile induction of Wake Initiated Lucid Dreams. |
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Last edited by spaceexplorer; 01-16-2009 at 10:31 AM.
You should emphasise that this means not creating new threads for 'techniques' like MFG and I dunno, something like trying yelling out loud to make yourself yell in the dream and thus enter it. Not just tactile. Because I would assume they'd do the same thing, although that would need testing. |
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Agreed on the point that new threads for tactile techniques are counter productive, and spread information too widely across the forum. |
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Last edited by spaceexplorer; 01-16-2009 at 01:28 PM.
First of all, regarding your first post, |
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That falling asleep theory is interesting. Probably true. I always used to do that once it happened when I smoked some ganja. Just kinda learned to do it at will. Last night it happened differently though. Maybe it's what Shift was trying to explain. It was like a sudden fall. I was trying to make it happen. My body suddenly felt like it was going through a hole in the bed. My arms and legs felt like they went up like they would when you suddenly get pulled down. It lasted for like 2 seconds probably, maybe even 1. |
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No worries, |
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Nice way of dealing with the situation and I would put MFG here but.. |
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Last edited by malac; 01-16-2009 at 07:22 PM.
I stomp on your ideas.
Interesting points. It is quite curious how somethings work for one person and not at all for others. Thats why I prefer these more open topic threads, lends itself to people experimenting a bit more, and throwing ideas around. |
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When you attempt to move your actual hands, it's almost always your dream hands going out instead and that's only when you get to the point of visuals that reach a 1-3 sec visual peak. Kinda hard to explain in detail really, but yet simple. Also, when I say peak, I don't mean hypnogogic imagery, just everyday daydream scenerio imagery. You just have to "play" around with it a little. It would be a lie if I say I can do it what matter what, 'cause sometimes I'm not in the visual mood. |
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I stomp on your ideas.
Ok well looks like we both use words differently. |
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One thing i've been experimenting with recently is V-WILDing while imagining limbs that don't actually exist. It's an interesting concept because there is no real limb that you can get it confused with. |
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Lucid Dreams:-
MILD/DILD: 79
WILD: 13
DEILD:13
(TOTAL: 108)
I just open my eyes. |
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Back to golden age
You guys don't actually think you're levitating do you? |
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I sure don't. I meant levitating my dream body. Sorry for any confusion. |
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I love DEILD! SP is pwnage!
Had a good one this morning. Woke up semi-concious, imagined a scene, picked up a pen and started writing "WILD" on the wall. It was all just a normal daydream until i started writing, then i really was writing, and i really was in the dream. |
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Free DreamJournal Program ~ Thanks Banhurt
Of course not. |
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Gonna give tactile-oriented WILDs a shot tonight, looking forward to trying something I haven't tried before in inducing lucids. Thanks for the thread! |
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DV Dictionary. / Verious: a definition. /
I'm not on DV much these days, but I'll try to toss a cool dream or two into my DJ.
this is something ive been doing recently, but having also started a new repetetive driving job it has strangely began to make it far easier. last night i drifted off into driving dream about 3 or 4 times in a row and almost got a good lucid straight from being awake. focus on the texture of your surroundings aswell and i think it helps to have a little stretch or similar beforehand. roll around on the bed or floor and let your tactile sense really focus on each different part of your body in turn. then stop and focus on a repetetive full body movement. anything from swaying to flying for the pros i suppose |
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