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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