Affirmations is as many of you already know a very effective tool to make your dreams come true (literally).
And wouldn't it be nice to, almost like a magic spell, tell yourself that you wanted a lucid dream and then get one?
The MILD method try to make it sound that easy, although as you probably have noticed, it isn't as easy as that.
But today I am going to share four things that is really important to know about in order to set your intent effectively.
I can however not take any credit for the information, here is the video:
The Hemi Sync Process Part 6 of 8 - YouTube
But let's begin 
Present Tense:
“Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment.” - Buddha
Think about this mantra for a second "The next time I am dreaming, I will realize that I am dreaming". It sounds like an OK mantra right?
But think about it, imagine that you was actually dreaming now and you remember your mantra and think "The NEXT time I am dreaming, I will realize that I am dreaming". And then you have another dream and think of your mantra "The NEXT time I am dreaming I will realize that I am dreaming."
Do you see the problem?
Instead choose a mantra that is in the present tense, like "I dream and I am aware".
Think of every thought being an instant manifestation (just like in a dream), and if you want to be something in the future, and continue to think that you want to be something in the future you will only continue to get the want of something in the future. Don't hope or try to be what you want, instead already be what you want!
Action Verbs:
“An idea that is developed and put into action is more important than an idea that exists only as an idea.” - Buddha
It's better to say "I dream now" and "I run fast" than to say "I am an aware dreamer" or "I am a fast runner" and it has to do with brain synapses.
"There are more brain neurons involved in actions verbs because it involves images and everything else involved with that affirmation."
So use actions verb to the degree you can.
Positive Statements:
“You will not be punished for your anger, you will be punished by your anger.” - Buddha
Again, what you think you become, or even what you think you ARE.
So if you think negative things like "This affirmation is not going to work" or "I can't remember my dreams", you are only setting a negative intent and bring that to your life. So it's really important to think about what your are going to say. Even things that at first look might sound like a positive thought like "I am getting better and better at dream recall" you are actually saying "I am not as good as I want at dream recall yet...". So think positive and think what you already want to be and it will be, like for example "I remember my dreams".
Alternate State of Consciousness:
"He is able who thinks he is able." - Buddha
This is really important and basically the biggest secret to an effective affirmation. In your wide awake ego state you are not just one person, you are the dreamview forum ego version of you, you are your loved one ego version of you, you are your ego around-friends version of you among many other personalities and there are also lots of filters and belief systems, that prevents your unconscious mind and the consciousness from accepting your affirmation. The second you think or even say out loud "I dream aware!", all these filters system tells you "That is the stupidest thing you have said in your entire life, you know it is not that simple, you know that you can't stop trying to convince yourself".
Your filters are really mean actually. But that is why this intent and affirmaion immediatelly goes into the trashcan when you state it in a wide awake beta state. It's sort of trying to post a very important letter to the president, but on the way there, there are lots of people reading it and thinking that it's the most stupid letter they've ever read.
Luckily for us we can by pass these letter readers or filters. And that is when these letters readers or filters goes to sleep. 
That way we can go directly to the Mr. President himself or our Unconscious mind and give him the letter.
You do that by altering your consciousness down into the theta state. It's sort of like hypnosis, if we now in our wide awake state was told to bark like a dog, your ego would think "You don't have that kind of power over me!". But when the filters go to sleep and you are told in a theta state to bark like a dog, you'll think "Well it sounds reasonable to me. bark! bark! bark!" 
And just think about what power an affirmation could have if you could just plan it into your unconscious directly.
Almost like Inception but not as extreme. 
While setting an intention in a theta state the brain starts working differently, and it's almost like the President advisers starts discussing and say "Is this correct, does he really dream aware? Yeah do you remember the time when he was a kid he did dream aware, look it up in the file it's all in there. Oh yeah your right I see it now, ok report this to the President." And now your unconscious mind will believe and do everything in order to make you dream aware.
This last thing is very important because I am guessing that most of you are trying to set your intent as you go to sleep or something similar.
It can be done of course I have seen success with it. But you need to really convince yourself that the affirmation is true and manage to get the letter of intent through all the filters all the way to the unconsicious mind, and that can be a little difficult at times.
So I am just trying to give you a way to make your affirmations even more effective.
To learn how to enter the Theta State, I recommend that you watch all the 8 videos, because Skip is describing how to move your consciousness to the theta state, and beyond. The session is from the Monroe Institute, so if there are some terms and words like Focus 10 or Preparatory process, you can check out the Gateway Experience on their homepage or read Monroes books. But for affirmations it's not necessary to do all that, there are other ways to enter a theta state, meditation is one example.
Also keep in mind that these kind of affirmations can be used for other purposes than for lucid dreaming as well.
If you need to stop smoking, need more confidence, or anything else that you want to change about yourself.
"All that we are is the result of what we have thought. The mind is everything. What we think we become.” - Buddha
I hope you enjoyed it!
Namaste
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