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Hello I am new to Dream Views and I look forward for sharing my lucid dreams once I get them more common ,just call me James, but that's enough of my introduction. |
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Hi James. |
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Last edited by gab; 11-13-2012 at 09:08 PM.
Thank you for your answer and explaining to me more about SP, the Stop, drop and roll is a sleep command, your mind asks your body if its ready to go to sleep by sending a signal to the body that makes you want to turn over in bed, if you turn over your body is saying no, if you stay still your body says yes basicly. PS - your link does not work xD |
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Last edited by JamesElvin; 11-13-2012 at 07:55 PM.
I see. It's best not to pay attention to any signals from your body, same way as you do when you falling asleep normally. If you feel like turning, or swallowing, or scratching, do so, without paying attention to it or thinking that it will mess up your attempt. We normally turn and swallow and scratch and still manage to fall asleep, so same goes for when you WILD. I hope this helps. Try the like again xD |
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I meant Link XD |
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stop drop and roll is a form of WILD, it is to help you stay aware while you fall asleep. |
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Sometimes when I try to WILD, when im in the stage where there's not any thoughts going through my head.. Like, im not asleep, but im not aware of anything, I automatically roll over. I think this is what you mean anyway |
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When it comes to WILD, the easiest way (for me at least) is to completely ignore the body. Stop, drop, and roll is something the mind does on its own, to "check" if your body is asleep. It's best to ignore these checks (itches/the urge to roll over.) If you REALLY have to scratch that itch, swallow, or roll over, do it. Don't worry about it. Focus on going to sleep. Just let your mind wander, as if you were going to sleep normally, but stay passively aware of your mind's thoughts. Doing an occasional simple math problem in your head is a good way to stay aware. This way, your mind will envision the dream on its own. Maintain awareness and you'll just go with the flow! Simple as that |
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The sailor does not control the sea, nor does the lucid dreamer control the dream. Like a sailor, lucid dreamers manipulate or direct themselves in the larger expanse of dreaming; however, they do not control it. Lucid dreaming appears to be a co-created experience. ~Robert Waggoner
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