The first lucid dream I had was imagining I was holding my phone in my hand (when I knew it was elsewhere). It's very bizarre to suddenly feel a real sensation that you know is impossible. Great video, thanks |
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Hi everyone, |
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The first lucid dream I had was imagining I was holding my phone in my hand (when I knew it was elsewhere). It's very bizarre to suddenly feel a real sensation that you know is impossible. Great video, thanks |
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doesn't calling it easy smack of the incredulity of the claims many make on line... Lucid before you can fall asleep... Master lucidity in under a milisecond... only 9.99 |
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Sure LUCID DREAMS are all fun and games until someone loses a third eye.
I commented on your youtube channel, Daniel. This is actually what I do every time I WILD. I don't always get the movement, but when I do... |
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Love to be lucid
While I was still getting the hang of WILDing I would do something similar. I would try and push my head through my pillow and eventually I would be able to swim into my bed. Obviously I was in a dream at that point but I always found myself stuck in the weird viciousness of my bed and would wake up trying to swim into a dream. I will have to try this again but instead I will just get out of bed. |
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@CloudOFmichael - Thanks! |
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Hi Daniel, thanks again for your videos. I really like the format. As regards the IMP technique itself, I haven't had much success with it. I think maybe I'm not patient enough perhaps. The few WILDs I have managed have usually taken quite a long time. My theory is that either I wake at the end of the current REM cycle, or the very act of waking resets the dream cycle so that the next REM period is about an hour away. Thanks for reminding need if it though, I'm having another go. |
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Sorry to chime in, Daniel, but I love HH and transition sensations dearly. One of my favorite topics, haha. |
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I'll definitely try it tonight. I'll let you know how it goes. |
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Thanks gab. I don't want to add any negative schema, but it really does seem for me that there is usually a reasonably long period of non-REM prior to each REM, even at the end of the night. I'm basing that on many nights of recordings using my Zeo headband. I found some consistency where I would wake about every 90 minutes at the end of REM, and then the Zeo would show about an hour before the next one. That seems to match my few attempts at WILD that were successful, where after a WBTB I found it took about an hour to work. |
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Yea It was just the word "EASY" I was poking fun at |
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Last edited by cooleymd; 03-11-2017 at 05:35 AM.
Sure LUCID DREAMS are all fun and games until someone loses a third eye.
Hi Daniel, ive read your book and like your posts. You impossible movement techniques sounds very similar to Michael Radugas ' hand wiggling' and also echoes familiarity with the popular FILD technique. I like to practise DEILD whereby using an alarm I am woken from a dream and then keeping still will perform IMP to enter a dream - ive had success with this. The main criteria for this working is is the alarm sounds during REM |
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Since the gist of your impossible movement technique is the visualization of nonphysical movement to draw your attention from the physical, wouldn't any movement visualized be just as effective? Why choose impossible movements? Is there a psychological component that makes impossible movements better for the technique? thanks |
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I think it adds an extra layer of confirmation. If you can move your hand in a motion you normally can, then you may miss the realization that you are dreaming. But if you bend your legs into the bed, that should raise some flags, haha. |
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Thanks, Gab, for your insight. |
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Tried this like 17 times last night each time I woke up. I didn't focus enough on the movement so I just fell asleep each time. HOWEVER!! The very last time I tried it, a dream started to form (the very beginning stages where you just start to imagine random things), and I said to myself that I didn't want a dream to start there. So I thought it would be cool to dream by a river. I just pictured myself by a river and the dream started to take shape there. THEN as I was swinging my arm I noticed I was feeling the water and the rocks of the river. |
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