im still trying to get lucid |
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I don't have any effectie methods. Except the Placebo Effect I think. |
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Successes, Goals, Targets. It comes down to one thing. Will. Ponder that word. It's one thing that stands between a 10-year old and a Master's degree. It's one thing that allows you to exist, and continue exist. Ask your mom. _________________________________________
WBTB + anyone, DILD i guess. |
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WBTB + MILD, or when I get myself really worked up becoz I havnt had a lucid dream in such a long time |
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Everything makes sense once you stop thinking about it
Dream Chaining w/WILD = a WILD in 5 seconds = SUPER EFFECTIVE |
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Lucid DreamingSpace A Place For Oneironauts. Top Friend Us! http://www.myspace.com/the_oneironauts DILD: 5, MILD/Autosuggestion: 2, WILD: 4, Longest Dream Chain: 4 Links, Total LD's (excluding chain links): 11
Before i sleep i tell myself im going to LD tonight, do this many times, eventualy it will work. Persistance pays off and makes it all worth the while when it finaly works. Also Waking up early in the morning then going back to sleep while telling yourself you want to LD works. the key word is Persistance. |
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I use many techniques, but my most effective ... |
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Adopted Namwan, 2/6/08 Chris31, 3/14/08
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Beware of hitchhiking fish
When you say "placebo" are you talking about autosuggestion? People talk a lot about "placebo's" in relation to lucid dreaming but the matter of fact is is that placebo's themselves are used in medical trials (originally) as something of no intrinsic remedial value that is used to reinforce the patient getting well in a control group to measure the effectivness of a drug. Basically they want to know if its all in the mind and thats where get the "placebo effect" from but in terms of lucid dreaming what we are trying to acheive is all in the mind to begin with so it doesnt exactly apply in the same context if you get what im saying. |
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Lucid DreamingSpace A Place For Oneironauts. Top Friend Us! http://www.myspace.com/the_oneironauts DILD: 5, MILD/Autosuggestion: 2, WILD: 4, Longest Dream Chain: 4 Links, Total LD's (excluding chain links): 11
In regards to LDs, the placebo effect refers to the idea that believing something will cause a LD, and will generally do so; dreams and sleep are generally more susceptible to belief, expectations, autosuggestion and whatnot, so it's a fairly noticeable benefit. |
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hmm yes i see your point there. dreams are built on beliefs and expectations. in the near future I need to do some study on lucidity aids. I noticed the tutorials section has a massive post on it. |
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Lucid DreamingSpace A Place For Oneironauts. Top Friend Us! http://www.myspace.com/the_oneironauts DILD: 5, MILD/Autosuggestion: 2, WILD: 4, Longest Dream Chain: 4 Links, Total LD's (excluding chain links): 11
I've tried almost every method I've read about and gotten all but a few to work. Lately though I discovered one of my own. I just let my mind wander normally until I realize that I'm dozing off, then I just keep repeating "I'm dreaming, I'm dreaming, I'm dreaming..." until I end up in a WILD. It probably only takes a few minutes. |
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In order of effectiveness: |
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Currently practicing WILD. I quote Kaniaz who said it best: "The point of WILD is to piss me off". Though, I have not given up, far from it.
Adopted Namwan, 2/6/08 Chris31, 3/14/08
I've WILD'd doing something almost exactly the same. I knew I had a perfect opportunity to WILD naturally so I just set my intention to and let myself drift... the pictures got clearer and clearer and I attempted to interact with them at one stage but it failed to bring me into a dream... my mind wandered and i fell asleep for a few minutes and had a random dream about working. Half awoke from that and was in the perfect position to WILD... payed attention to my HI observing details and BAM, WILD. I did not try hard to not let my thoughts stray, i went with the flow and it worked. keep reading and you'll see why. |
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Lucid DreamingSpace A Place For Oneironauts. Top Friend Us! http://www.myspace.com/the_oneironauts DILD: 5, MILD/Autosuggestion: 2, WILD: 4, Longest Dream Chain: 4 Links, Total LD's (excluding chain links): 11
I completely agree Mez. In the beginning I felt exactly how you described while learning to WILD. Failure was incredibly frustrating and it began to feel like I was wasting precious hours of sleep when I failed. Even though my successes were so fantastic, it just wasn't enough to offset the annoyance I felt everytime I couldn't do it. So I started trying less and less. |
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Lucid DreamingSpace A Place For Oneironauts. Top Friend Us! http://www.myspace.com/the_oneironauts DILD: 5, MILD/Autosuggestion: 2, WILD: 4, Longest Dream Chain: 4 Links, Total LD's (excluding chain links): 11
WAke up at 4-6 am and move to another room to wild, or if i accidently fall asleep i still have a pretty good chance of having a dild. |
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DILDS/MILDS:75 since Nov 17 2007
WILDS:30 since Dec 30 2007
1st basic TOTM: Dec 15, 07
total Basic TOTMs completed:5
Before going to bed, I use auto-suggestion. I recite my dreams signs, and say that I will know I'm dreaming if I see them. I naturally wake up after 5-6 hours of sleep. So, I reaffirm myself, and dream signs before going back to sleep. Possibly listen to a lucid mp3, turn it off, then fall back asleep. Usually, I will catch myself in a Dild soon after falling asleep. I also take DMAE. Going to try galantamine soon. |
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LD's: ~35++
WILD's: 5
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NeAvO's Nightly JourneysAdopted: Hazel AngelGirl ShadowsandTerrorhawkerCourtesy of GoldneyShoot for the moon, even if you miss it you will land among the stars.Originally Posted by Vex Kitten
ah, dreamchaning in really effective to. |
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I haven't had many, but the most effective method for me so far is WBTB + MILD. |
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