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      You had success on your 1st try?
      Could you possiblly explain your success in more detail for those who have been trying this technique for a month with no success? (In other words: me).

      How much earlier then normal did you wake up? Did you set multiple alarms? How was the dream? Etc....
      Either way, congratulations on the victory!

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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!

      Now all that's left to do is find out if it'll work every night. Whether I find further success or not, thank you CrazyInSane!

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      I have a wrist watch that sounds for 30 seconds. I can't find any shorter-timed alarm. Is 30 seconds too much? Can you LD every night with this technique?
      Thank you!
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      Quote Originally Posted by DukeDreamWalker View Post
      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.

      Even our beloved host CrazyInSane who claims to have experienced remarkable success with this technique has fallen mute.

      Once again read the opening lines to this thread:

      “Three (3) easy steps to an almost-guaranteed WILD every morning using a special technique that doesn't require a disruptive WBTB! Yes, you CAN-WILD!!!”

      Three (3) easy steps,” I don’t think so! After reading 508 posts I have found that there is nothing “easy” at all about this technique!

      …almost-guaranteed WILD every morning…” Is there anyone out there that has mastered this technique in such a way that they experience an “almost-guaranteed WILD every morning”?

      Yes, you CAN-WILD!!!Please post any on going success stories if there be any!


      As we search for the best way to optimize our goals of lucidity let us make the best use of our limited time!
      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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      Quote Originally Posted by mcwillis View Post
      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
      Yes,

      Michael Raduga’s book: School of Out-of-Body Travel – 1, was the first book I read and was what got me started with lucid dreaming. I read his book twice and viewed his videos and tried his OBE techniques over a period of about three weeks without success.

      mcwillis, have you had success with any of Raduga's techniques? If so which are you having the most success with?
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      Quote Originally Posted by DukeDreamWalker View Post
      Yes,

      Michael Raduga’s book: School of Out-of-Body Travel – 1, was the first book I read and was what got me started with lucid dreaming. I read his book twice and viewed his videos and tried his OBE techniques over a period of about three weeks without success.

      mcwillis, have you had success with any of Raduga's techniques? If so which are you having the most success with?
      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'

      Can you describe the process of action you usually use here and I will see if I can pinpoint any mistakes you might be making. I had to re-read the book several times as I was making mistakes. Mr. Raduga has found from teaching this to many people over the years that failure usually results from making mistakes when practicing. So try to describe as accurately as possible the process you use.

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      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!
      I say that I haven't been able to properly use it yet because on the first night, the charger came out of the computer and it died. On the second night, the alarm went off when I happened to be awake by some other noise. How ironic.

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      I wish I could help ya, but the biggest issue I've run into with this method is finding a working, practical alarm that doesn't jolt me awake. Computer based options, including scripting, just aren't cutting it for me. Surprisingly, the calendar alarm on my phone worked great, and nearly got me a lucid, until the damn thing started repeating every minute.

      I know that if I can get past the alarm issue, it's a simple matter of DEILDing, which is pretty much WILD set to easy-mode. Oh and then there's the conversation I'll have to have with my roommate about it. >.>

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      Quote Originally Posted by Mzzkc View Post
      I wish I could help ya, but the biggest issue I've run into with this method is finding a working, practical alarm that doesn't jolt me awake.
      So...for you, the MP3 in the first post doesn't work? I may have the same problem; I noticed that even when I didn't move upon waking, I still had difficulty falling back asleep.
      What do you have to say about this, CrazyInSane?

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      Quote Originally Posted by Mzzkc View Post
      I wish I could help ya, but the biggest issue I've run into with this method is finding a working, practical alarm that doesn't jolt me awake. Computer based options, including scripting, just aren't cutting it for me. Surprisingly, the calendar alarm on my phone worked great, and nearly got me a lucid, until the damn thing started repeating every minute.
      Over the past week I have had some success with a vibrating wrist watch that vibrates for 5 seconds. I usually set it to go off every hour and fifteen minutes after I WBTB for five to six hours. The watch can be purchased on Amazon for $70.00 and elsewhere for $30.00 if you don't mind the color pink. Here is a link:Amazon.com: vibralite 8

      $61.00 here: http://www.eseasongear.com/vi8viwavlbl.html

      Another less expensive option if you have an iPhone is an app called "12,24 Alarm Clock" that has amazing flexibility. Link: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/12-24...331561246?mt=8
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      Rubber banding your phone to your arm is an option for some people as well, just put it on vibrate. Also, putting it in your sock will do the trick too!

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      except it probably isnt very healthy to be sleeping so close to that radiation. even if the phone is off it still emits a signal.

      anyone who sleeps with their phone by the pillow please stop

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      Do iPods count ?

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      i think all electrical items emit a small signal, probaby not all harmful mind, but its the ones like wifi you want to watch out for. anyone with a router near there bed really should have a rearrange. i wouldnt worry about your ipod though im no expert. i got better sleep when i switched my elecs off at the socket at night

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      Quote Originally Posted by whiterain View Post
      except it probably isnt very healthy to be sleeping so close to that radiation. even if the phone is off it still emits a signal.

      anyone who sleeps with their phone by the pillow please stop
      There isn't much evidence to support that this actually causes health problems, so you shouldn't worry too much about it. However, if you feel that sleeping without electronics near you made you feel better, than you probably shouldn't put your phone in your sock lol.

      It's nothing to be extremely scared about, but what whiterain says does have some valid reasoning!

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      Quote Originally Posted by Jay12341235 View Post
      There isn't much evidence to support that this actually causes health problems, so you shouldn't worry too much about it. However, if you feel that sleeping without electronics near you made you feel better, than you probably shouldn't put your phone in your sock lol.

      It's nothing to be extremely scared about, but what whiterain says does have some valid reasoning!
      thankyou jay, yes often worrying about these things without cause just makes it worse, but its good to be informed. my bro is called jay
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      There is an application called Alarm Clock Plus (free) for android which you can set to auto-dismiss after for example 3 seconds.
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      Here's an idea. What if you record your own voice and say, " Don't move. Remeber to stay still."
      I think this might remind me that the alarm went off because I am trying to WILD. Will try this! Looks fantastic

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      Quote Originally Posted by Cethulsus View Post
      What if you record your own voice and say, " Don't move. Remeber to stay still."
      That sounds like a good idea, but I'm not sure how you would go about doing that. Maybe you could record that phrase and save it to your computer, then set it as the file to be used on the EasyMP3 clock. If you can find a way to do that without the use of an iPhone or iTouch (I don't have one), then that just might be what we all need. Good job!

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      Hi, Thanks for the guide! I havent had LD but i've only just started 2 days ago.
      Just a tip for the alarm, Blackberry users can definitely change their alarm settings to fit this guide, Not sure if other phones can do this but the blackberry can change settings to fit this guide perfectly
      Will try this tonight, One Q. I haveent mastered dream recall but does this need good DR to achieve? Many Thanks!

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      I think it worked =)

      Ok this was my first attempt. I affirmed before I fell asleep that "I am aware of when I am awake, I have my eyes closed and I don't move at all" and then I woke up from the CAN-WILD alarm with my 15 seconds long mp3 file. and I moved a bit, but then I felt the vibbrations in my body when I moved so I remembered to stay perfectly still and the vibbrations got more intense and suddenly my thoughts were very vivid and I visualized my kitchen and suddenly I was standing in the kitchen. I were very dizzy but I remembered to stabilize the dream so I looked at my hands, but they looked perfectly normal. I then rubbed my hands, but that didn't helped me either. So I closed my eyes and visualized the last picture I saw and got back, but were still dizzy and I tried the spinning technique and now the dream was more clear. Still not perfect but clear. And I walked around and then I saw my friend and suddenly I started to lose my lucidity ... This is the best WILD attempt I ever have done. So thank you so much for this method CrazyInSane = )

      But does anybody know a GOOD stabilization technique because it doesn't seem to work for me...
      Or atleast give me an example of HOW you guys do when you successfully stabilize a dream.
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      Ipod

      where can i find one for the ipod that starts then stops instead of repeating

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      In the android market, you can get a free app which you just have to set is on auto-snooze for 3-5 seconds and set your snooze for 180 minutes XD (Some up thread mentioned this already, though. Just thought I'd mention it again.)

      I definitely want to try this but I'm only worried that I'll fall back asleep too quickly and not have a lucid dream.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Schlachtfeld View Post
      I definitely want to try this but I'm only worried that I'll fall back asleep too quickly and not have a lucid dream.
      Actually, the results can be quite unexpected. One time I actually had trouble falling back asleep until I squirmed. But by then I'd ruined my chances...

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      Hm...interesting...I'll put this to the test tonight, then. Combined with some other lucid-dream inducing tricks that I've found on here. Let's hope for the best!
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