A while ago I found a thread from this forum that was from 2013, and now I can't find it again, but I do remember that it was about prospective memory and "staying lucid as if you are already dreaming" throughout the day.
One thing that I was wondering about concerning that thread was that the topic creator thought that "future intents" could be a disadvantage, since (s)he thought this would mean "pushing things forward" and never actually feeling lucid at the present moment - instead, the topic creator suggested that you should feel lucid at the present moment "with your whole body, not just with your mind".
Now I am wondering, does this imply that MILD could possibly be a poor technique?
Or is this simply something that's highly individual?
Personally I have always become lucid quite easily when I have started journaling my dreams and preparing future dream goals, and I think that prospective memory should theoretically be very effective.
I mean, you can plan to remember future intents in waking life, so it seems reasonable that you should be able to prepare for a future dream, and remember to question it.
Like I said, I cannot find that thread I read a while ago, but hopefully someone will be familiar with it.
Anyway, what are your thoughts on this?
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