You are on the right track. My suggestion is that you follow the same procedure at 2 am after a few hours of sleep. Report back your findings! |
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I am not new to lucid dreaming and I did my fair share of research |
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You are on the right track. My suggestion is that you follow the same procedure at 2 am after a few hours of sleep. Report back your findings! |
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It sounds like you are trying WILD. |
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Well I tried it at 3:30 am this morning and it was about the same effect just a little stronger. |
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That was fast! 3:30 am might have been one sleep cycle too late. |
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Thanks for the comments by the way. What do you mean by too late. Also do you know how to astral project by skipping SP |
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Sure. A sleep cycle lasts 90 minutes on average so I was suggesting again that you follow the procedure at 2:00 am. We like to refer to the phenomenon as WILD around these parts - you can skip SP with the FILD technique (Finger Induced Lucid Dream): pretend that you are typing with your fingers against the bed. Your muscles should barely contract, but your fingers should twitch. Every now and then, do a reality check like trying to press your hand through the bed. |
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Here is an idea. Skip SP all together. Because it's not required. Heck, it's not even part of Lucid dreaming. It's really painful to see users come here from other sites infected by bad ideas like SP, can't move or swallow and such. |
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So I found this new method of inducing lucid dreams that is similar to Wild. Its called Aild (action induced lucid dreaming). The idea is to move a centain part of your body while letting your mind fall asleep. When your mind gets used to this action you can supposedly fall asleep and keep doing this. You can also picture yourself doing it while dreaming to keep doing it in real life. Doing this allows you to lucid dream and move in real life. Anyone wanna try this method or have any suggestions. |
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