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      Quote Originally Posted by adraw View Post
      Good post, pretty well known method I think. and.... To make it more spicy:

      Here are some questions for you>>>

      1. Are you a lucid natural or did you achive lucid count of 3 per week by praxis?
      2. What exactly do you think {from your point of view} helped this rapid increase of LD count? {try to be as concrete as possibe plz}
      3. Where did you get the idea about lucid dreaming? Some page or so?
      4. Hows your recall? Do you use something specific to recall your dreams?
      First and for most all the credit goes to Marc VanDeKeere who made this tutorial, and you can find it by clicking on the link provided below.

      http://www.consciousdreaming.com/luc...am-methods.htm

      Answers for the Qestions asked by adraw:
      1/ This method isn't my creation, Please follow the link provided below and you will understand what I was trying to do.
      http://dreamviews.com/community/showthread.php?t=47596

      2/ As I am not the author, so I don't know.

      3/ Refer to answer 1/
      4/ Refer to answer 1/ (My recall is like a average person.)

      Sorry for the misunderstand adraw, I should have mentioned it earlier, , as I have did in my previous thread, let me paste some of it.


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      I am going to try it, and if succeeded in achieving the above result as mentioned by the author for the first week, I will keep on doing it for the next week too. All I want from anyone who is willing to try it, is to give some feedback, regarding the success rate of this method.
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      This method is best for someone who is new. I'm going to try it as well and i will share my experience as it begin to unfold, you can check it at Dreamviews forums > Lucid Dreaming > Attaining Lucidity > 25 LDs in a week!.

      Hoping to get 25 LDs in a week



      So I have tried it and it was a success, I went to bed at 8:46 pm (almost 9:00 pm ) and I woke up (with a clear sound head) at 4:00 am. My total time of sleep is 7 hours approximately. As described in the method that you have to stay awake for an hour, so I did exactly that. During this period I made myself a cup of milk and some eggs and after that, I started reading my syllabus books. My head wasn't sleepy or foggy during this time. After an hour I went back to bed and tried to sleep and I got four Lucid Dreams but I was unble to identify that they were dreams. I however did reality checks ( Like reading something and hoping that it might change but it didn't). But I am really optimistic that next time I might identify it as a dream.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Sense View Post
      First and for most all the credit goes to Marc VanDeKeere who made this tutorial, and you can find it by clicking on the link provided below.

      http://www.consciousdreaming.com/luc...am-methods.htm

      Answers for the Qestions asked by adraw:
      1/ This method isn't my creation, Please follow the link provided below and you will understand what I was trying to do.
      http://dreamviews.com/community/showthread.php?t=47596

      2/ As I am not the author, so I don't know.

      3/ Refer to answer 1/
      4/ Refer to answer 1/ (My recall is like a average person.)

      Sorry for the misunderstand adraw, I should have mentioned it earlier, , as I have did in my previous thread, let me paste some of it.


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      I am going to try it, and if succeeded in achieving the above result as mentioned by the author for the first week, I will keep on doing it for the next week too. All I want from anyone who is willing to try it, is to give some feedback, regarding the success rate of this method.
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      This method is best for someone who is new. I'm going to try it as well and i will share my experience as it begin to unfold, you can check it at Dreamviews forums > Lucid Dreaming > Attaining Lucidity > 25 LDs in a week!.

      Hoping to get 25 LDs in a week



      So I have tried it and it was a success, I went to bed at 8:46 pm (almost 9:00 pm ) and I woke up (with a clear sound head) at 4:00 am. My total time of sleep is 7 hours approximately. As described in the method that you have to stay awake for an hour, so I did exactly that. During this period I made myself a cup of milk and some eggs and after that, I started reading my syllabus books. My head wasn't sleepy or foggy during this time. After an hour I went back to bed and tried to sleep and I got four Lucid Dreams but I was unble to identify that they were dreams. I however did reality checks ( Like reading something and hoping that it might change but it didn't). But I am really optimistic that next time I might identify it as a dream.
      Thanx for clearing this out. Actually i found it out later on. Still. WBTB seems to be really promissing technique. Thats for sure. Especially waking at the later hours. That helps.

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      Fair news, I went to bed at 9:00 pm (8:44 pm to be exact). Got up with a lazy and sleepy head at 4:30 am. My total time of sleep = 7:30 approximately. After getting up I made myself a cup of milk only, I started reading my syllabus books for an hour and then decided to go back to bed. During this act, my mind was clear, sound and I wasn't feeling sleepy at all. I had three dreams and they weren't LDs.

      So conclusion
      Day two didn't go very well.

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      I'm gonna give this a try tonight.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Sense View Post
      Fair news, I went to bed at 9:00 pm (8:44 pm to be exact). Got up with a lazy and sleepy head at 4:30 am. My total time of sleep = 7:30 approximately. After getting up I made myself a cup of milk only, I started reading my syllabus books for an hour and then decided to go back to bed. During this act, my mind was clear, sound and I wasn't feeling sleepy at all. I had three dreams and they weren't LDs.

      So conclusion
      Day two didn't go very well.
      Hi again. I am a big fan of this technique. Actually I dont do reality checks and have had 5 lucids only using this technique. It seems to bridge world of waking life with world of dreaming life and also brings more FAs. One point which would be worth researching is how often could it be performed... Every night? {no problem for me actually}

      I would like to react on your sleeping time 7:30 is pretty long, but it is exactly the time when my LD's occur. But i use multiple awakenings per night {lets say two or three} just to remember more of my dreams. Still dont know if this has some impact on LD. If I would be successfull withouth trying to awaken more than two times.

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      Does WBTB interfere with normal sleep patterns? Okay well I know it does but can it ruin a nights sleep or something... will you still be able to wake refreshed if you did this every night?

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      Just tried this last night. Went to bed at 12:45am, woke up naturally at 5am, went to the bathroom and searched this forum for lucid dreaming stuff for 20 minutes, then went back to bed....but I couldn't fall back asleep! I was too awake. Grrrr....

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      Quote Originally Posted by X14Halo View Post
      Just tried this last night. Went to bed at 12:45am, woke up naturally at 5am, went to the bathroom and searched this forum for lucid dreaming stuff for 20 minutes, then went back to bed....but I couldn't fall back asleep! I was too awake. Grrrr....

      Same thing happened with me today ........ but next time I will try to be less excited or'ill try something else and let you know.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Idolfan View Post
      Does WBTB interfere with normal sleep patterns? Okay well I know it does but can it ruin a nights sleep or something... will you still be able to wake refreshed if you did this every night?
      From my experience, all I can tell you is that it will leave you fresh at the completion. I don't know if there is more to it.

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      Quote Originally Posted by adraw View Post
      One point which would be worth researching is how often could it be performed... Every night? {no problem for me actually}
      I think this technique won't let any of its users, to experience any sort of discomfort that is if it is used as mentioned by the author. After staying semi-awake(and sometimes full awake) for 2 hours (mentioned in the above post), I still didn't experience any sleep discomfort, I'm fresh at the present, this way my lucid dream practice won't interfere with my social life.

      If you are asking me, I'm going to do it every night... till I find it useful.

      Good luck

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