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      Alright, 1st night in, here's the analysis:

      * I have read up to page 35 before going to sleep.

      * I tried the first 3 of the trainings of the indirect methods to no success (Observing Images, Phantom Wriggling, and Listening In). The only thing that worked was Straining the brain, which gave me a very uncomfortable feel, accompanied by dizziness.

      * I woke up later in the night as I usually do. I was incredibly thirsty and had to get a drink, so I decided to move instead of applying an indirect method.

      * After drinking, I attempted to use Observing Images, but nothing else. I drifted to a non-lucid dream before I even got a chance to switch gears.

      Night One: No Lucids. Observing Images used.

      Side note: I think I'm going to be one of the 10% of the people that fail even after 14 days of practice.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Clairvoyance View Post
      Alright, 1st night in, here's the analysis:
      I was incredibly thirsty and had to get a drink, so I decided to move instead of applying an indirect method.

      Side note: I think I'm going to be one of the 10% of the people that fail even after 14 days of practice.
      Don't set yourself up for failure then.

      The book tells you not to move at all when you wake up, and to keep your eyelids closed as well. If you don't follow the instructions then I'll probably agree with you, you will fail.

      Second, don't forget to keep a good attitude. Expecting and wanting failure will result in failure

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      Quote Originally Posted by Clairvoyance View Post
      Alright, 1st night in, here's the analysis:

      * I have read up to page 35 before going to sleep.

      * I tried the first 3 of the trainings of the indirect methods to no success (Observing Images, Phantom Wriggling, and Listening In). The only thing that worked was Straining the brain, which gave me a very uncomfortable feel, accompanied by dizziness.

      * I woke up later in the night as I usually do. I was incredibly thirsty and had to get a drink, so I decided to move instead of applying an indirect method.

      * After drinking, I attempted to use Observing Images, but nothing else. I drifted to a non-lucid dream before I even got a chance to switch gears.

      Night One: No Lucids. Observing Images used.

      Side note: I think I'm going to be one of the 10% of the people that fail even after 14 days of practice.
      You even didn't attempt... Read carefully chapter 2 or you have no chances, because you use an OTHER method))))

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