ETWOLD is definitely a good book. Here on DV, we do give a lot of credit to LaBerge, for all his breakthroughs in lucid dreaming. Dedication is all it takes |
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I have been working on LDs for 5 months now, sticking with basic LaBerge DILD method, with MILD and a little WBTB.. in my case a quick trip to the bathroom. This fits my lifestyle...my wife is not a big supporter, so I dont want to disturb her sleep, which I dont. And I takes no real time out of existing lifestyle. I was averaging one a week, focusing on RCs. Recently it occurred to me I was not doing much on the other part... setting intent after awakening from a dream to catch the next dream period. Well, I just had two LDs in 2 nights, my third in 5 days. Until now I thought 1 time a week was all I could expect, but then thought that LaBerge learned to do DILD pretty much at will, so I should be able too as well |
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ETWOLD is definitely a good book. Here on DV, we do give a lot of credit to LaBerge, for all his breakthroughs in lucid dreaming. Dedication is all it takes |
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From my rotting body,
flowers shall grow
and I am in them
and that is eternity.
-Edvard Munch
I am currently reading his book now and is has definitely led to more success with my DILD and MILDs. Those are the two techniques I struggle with but through his methods and a mix of my own I am getting pretty good results |
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Dreams are today's answers to tomorrow's questions. ~ Edgar Cayce
Absolutely credit to Laberge! I believe that he says in the book that MILD is the most efficient technique of them all. It can give you LDs every night if perfected. Also I like the idea that you doesnt have to RC through the day to be succesful. |
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I'm reading it now as well. It has been great so far. I'm going to try the relaxation techniques mentioned as well, they seem epic |
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That's great that you read LaBerge, Rothgar. You know, it was DILD that got me my first lucid dreams. I should really read EWOLD again. I borrowed a copy from Seeker ages ago, but had to return it. |
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