What worked for me is to every other day set your alarm for + or - 15-45 mins earlier or later. |
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What worked for me is to every other day set your alarm for + or - 15-45 mins earlier or later. |
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x_0 Credits: Puffin ^^
Lucid Goals
[ ] Experience Feeling Tone
[ ] Visit the Planets
[ ] Make Music
Once again, no real results. But, the quick awareness added to my advantage. |
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Follow your dreams.
DILD - 50 | DEILD - 3 | WILD - 1 | MILD - 1
Previous Goal: Air bendMain Goal: Find my Dream Guide
Spoiler for Goals:
You seem to go to bed very early, 9:15. Try setting alarms for like 1:15, 2:35, 3:40. |
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I was able to get into SP last night before falling asleep. I just wanted to try a new method which seemed to work. Not only did I keep my mind busy by thinking about my dreams and stuff, but I focused on the air purifier in my room which helped me realize when I was falling asleep and how to keep focused on it. No LD's tho, will keep trying. |
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Had another Lucid Dream friday morning! It can be read about (along with the other dreams I had that night) in my dream journal, but I used this technique throughout the night whenever I woke up so maybe it's working! |
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I tried it yesterday night an hour before I was supposed to wake but I opened my eyes a teeny bit so SP went away. |
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Follow your dreams.
DILD - 50 | DEILD - 3 | WILD - 1 | MILD - 1
Previous Goal: Air bendMain Goal: Find my Dream Guide
Spoiler for Goals:
To anyone with the app "alarm clock pro" add this WAV file to your music directory, go to the app, make your alarm, select music, and select this one. Then go to advanced options and touch "fade in 1 minute" |
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Dreams recorded: 2
Lucid dreams: 1
Goals: Fly [] , go to a Buddhist temple in tibet [] , meet harry potter [] , go to france []
I have been attempting this tech almost every night for the past 3 weeks, and I've either slept through my alarm or woken up before it. |
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Follow your dreams.
DILD - 50 | DEILD - 3 | WILD - 1 | MILD - 1
Previous Goal: Air bendMain Goal: Find my Dream Guide
Spoiler for Goals:
You wake up because of your expectation. You set the alarm with the intent of waking up, so you wake up before the alarm or close the time it'll go off, happens a lot to me, to counter this, try setting lots of alarms, one of them will work, I usually set one at each 1:20 hours, on weekdays 2 or 3 alarms only. |
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Ohh so like; for example, if you went to bed at 9:00 and you had to wake up at 6:00, then you'd set one for 10:20, 11:40, 1:00, 2:20, 3:40, and 5:00? Something like that? |
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Follow your dreams.
DILD - 50 | DEILD - 3 | WILD - 1 | MILD - 1
Previous Goal: Air bendMain Goal: Find my Dream Guide
Spoiler for Goals:
Yeah. Something like that. See what works best for you. |
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Alright! I tried this technique last night for the first time with a Casio watch (I used a bowl to amplify its alarm, and it automatically turns off after ten seconds) and had a lucid dream! I don't remember anything before the RC, so I think it was a CAN-WILD. I woke up to my alarm, let it stop ringing, and went back to sleep. The next thing I remember after that is struggling to raise my arms (I felt like I was submerged in Jell-O until I went lucid), finding that I had six fingers, and going lucid! |
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My blackberry doesn't play my recurring alarms anymore unless I reset them, any idea why this would be? |
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Just joined, I am starting to get interested in lucid dreaming. but have had no success. I currently have the short alarm recorded onto a tape, that I get to wake me up around 5 or 6. But I can never get past waking up and falling back asleep with no consciousnesses. I sometimes try saying things like "I will be lucid dreaming" or whatever, over and over to keep my mind active. I'm going to start trying counting backwards from 100 again, seeings as I got a good alarm now. But any suggestions of what I can do? I guess I need to do more research though, since I don't know much. I have been doing reality checks more though. so I hope that might help |
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Every passing minute is another chance to turn it all around.
(SP)12 (FA)10 (DEILD Chain)1 (DILD)6 (DEILD)2 (VILD)2
I admit that I haven't been able to properly use this yet, but to those who have, does the custom alarm work well? I'm in desperate need for LDs! |
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I just finished reading over 21 pages and some 508 posts on CrazyInSane’s CAN-WILD technique and have only found limited success. Sadly enough there have been those that have spent three to four months of their sleeping lives faithfully working at this technique using multiple alarms and testing numberless time sequences, who have eventually given up and fallen silent. |
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The reasons for failure are as follows. There is a man who runs weekend seminars in Russia and over the course of a weekend a phenomenal 50% have a LD/OBE. 75% have a LD/OBE in their first week. CrazyInSane's method is exactly the same but leaves out very important facts and techniques. Mr Raduga's method is the same from the point of view that one must wake without moving and then must practice a series of primary indirect techniques to induce a LD/OBE. CrazyInSane uses only two of these techniques and doesnt give precise instructions on how to implement them correctly. The two techniques he describes are rolling out and tinnitus but Mr Raduga has found from many years research that these only work for a certain percentage of people. Mr. Raduga has tested many different techniques classed into primary and secondary indirect techniques as he calls them. This method is the easiest and fastest method to succeed with lucid dreaming. Mr. Raduga's manual is over 200 pages long instead of one web page followed by hundreds of disappointing posts. If you want to have success with this method then you can get the manual for free download at obe4u.com |
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Last edited by mcwillis; 11-11-2010 at 09:16 PM.
Yes, |
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“One day Alice came to a fork in the road and saw a Cheshire cat in a tree. Which road do I take? she asked. Where do you want to go? was his response. I don't know, Alice answered. Then, said the cat, it doesn't matter.”
I had a lucid dream on the third day of practice, as most students do within the first week of practice. I find that the most powerful Primary Indirect Technique for me personally is 'Straining The Brain' |
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Please click on the links below, more techniques under investigation to come soon...
It would work for me, but I always wake up before my alarm. It took me like 30 seconds to find the alarm I needed. Maybe I will give this a shot again. |
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Every passing minute is another chance to turn it all around.
(SP)12 (FA)10 (DEILD Chain)1 (DILD)6 (DEILD)2 (VILD)2
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