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      Quote Originally Posted by tekkendreams View Post
      You are one lucky bastard lol
      Isn't he just. I can have lucids at will almost with but with this technique you can go anywhere your imagination can create with anyone you want. Most of my lucids start off in my old house or around that area or my old school I have tryed this technique but it just doesn't work for me unfortunately.

      I suppose i should just be grateful i can have lucids.

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      Quote Originally Posted by ld master View Post
      Isn't he just. I can have lucids at will almost with but with this technique you can go anywhere your imagination can create with anyone you want. Most of my lucids start off in my old house or around that area or my old school I have tryed this technique but it just doesn't work for me unfortunately.

      I suppose i should just be grateful i can have lucids.

      lucid is lucid why would different technques effect where u go and what u do?

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      Quote Originally Posted by tekkendreams View Post
      lucid is lucid why would different technques effect where u go and what u do?
      I think he was referring to the visualised starting points of the dreams, i.e your house or front street.

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      infact..im really sorry to dig this up...

      but does this method require a long time to work? or is it really quick? i.e will it require focussing for ages or will it fly past

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      Sounds like a great technique Westonci. Thanks for sharing it.

      I really like the part about telling a dream character you are dreaming and then doing something to prove to them that you are dreaming.

      I'll definitely give this a try.

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      This is a great technique Westonci, and you did a great job of explaining all of the steps.

      I tried this several times last night as I woke up several times from my dreams, and had a short lucid dream the first time I tried it, with all of the other times resulting in vivid dreams.

      When I began visualizing myself jogging down a road that I jog on with my dog almost every day I found myself suddenly being only about 1 foot tall, but very stocky.

      I encountered several dream characters who I tried to convince that I was dreaming, but forgot what most of them were.

      The one I remember though was a grasshopper that I was trying to convince that I was dreaming by making it rain, and then making the sun come out.

      Great technique. Thanks again for sharing it.

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      Sounds like a VILD to me. I've never tried it before, so I'll give it a shot tonight.
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      I suck at WILD... will it work for me too?

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      Repetative thought of the scenario through the day makes up for the couple of times a night you do it.
      I set my Saltcube timer for 30 mins on my PC during the day and play the scenario through my head for 30 secs or so.
      Imagine how much this speeds up the mental memory of the scene when you are ready to do it and also the ease of picturing it when you are half asleep.
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      Quote Originally Posted by DreamChaser View Post
      Repetative thought of the scenario through the day makes up for the couple of times a night you do it.
      I set my Saltcube timer for 30 mins on my PC during the day and play the scenario through my head for 30 secs or so.
      Imagine how much this speeds up the mental memory of the scene when you are ready to do it and also the ease of picturing it when you are half asleep.
      That's a great idea DreamChaser.

      The more a person imagines something during the day, the easier it is going to be for them to imagine it when they are half asleep, and the easier it is going to be to become lucid while imagining it.

      This idea of yours is similar to doing reality checks, only much better.

      A person could either do this everytime a timer goes off like you are doing, or just do it whenever they would normally do a reality check, such as whenever they enter a room or change locations.

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      What are these breaks exactly like? I always wake up in between my dreams (about three or four times a night) and I write them down in my journal.

      Are these REM breaks exactly that, or no?
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