Good thought, I'm eager to see the results of this technique |
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The brain responds better to questions, as it is designed to answer them. So I was thinking it might help someone to try asking the question "Why will I have a lucid dream tonight?" over and over before falling asleep. |
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Good thought, I'm eager to see the results of this technique |
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Sounds like a interesting plan. I will try this tonight and post my results |
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Friends are people you care about, no matter what.
Goals: Have a shared dream[ ], Meet Saria[?], Zelda[?], and Malon[ ] from Legend of Zelda, visit Hyrule[ ], find my Dream guide[ ], visit the Star Wars galaxy[ ], do a ToTM or ToTY[ ], befriend a dragon [ ], find/create my dream world[ ], forge/find a unique sword[ ], visit Gensokyo[ ]
It seems that the more I think about lucid dreaming in a day, the more likely it is that I will be lucid. |
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There is a lot of truth to those words, thank you. But I am afraid there must still be an unkown variable, which is why my question has not compiled yet. So let me try again; |
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I wish I knew the answer to that. Last night I didn't remember ANY dreams, after going on this forum for an hour. The 1st step is remembering your dreams, I can tell you that. |
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Why will I remember having a lucid dream tonight? |
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I like this idea, sets the brain in motion. Are you supposed to answer it? Or just keep on asking. Should we do different questions, like, What will I do in my lucid dream tonight? Or, Where will my lucid dream start tonight? |
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All of experience is fun for me, whether in a dream, or in reality, because I love existing, learning, and continuously evolving and sustaining. Then again, who knows, I may not enjoy existing so much if I caught a face full of buckshot from an angry farmer. But hey, at least I'd got out with a bang.
hey, Linkster, I just wanted to say that I love ur avatar. I am a legend of zelda nerd. I've played it since I was like, 5. weeeew. |
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Legend of Zelda is awesome. :3 |
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haha, thanks and yes, Legend of Zelda is awesome. Oh, and I only tried it once and didn't get anything but I didn't get much sleep. Has anyone has success with this technique yet? |
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Friends are people you care about, no matter what.
Goals: Have a shared dream[ ], Meet Saria[?], Zelda[?], and Malon[ ] from Legend of Zelda, visit Hyrule[ ], find my Dream guide[ ], visit the Star Wars galaxy[ ], do a ToTM or ToTY[ ], befriend a dragon [ ], find/create my dream world[ ], forge/find a unique sword[ ], visit Gensokyo[ ]
Won't that just give you an answer? There can be all kind of answers, actually. I would think, formulating an answer as to WHY you will have the LD is a better idea than asking the question, I could just be cruel and answer something like "Oh you won't" |
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Hmm, if it just gives you an answer, how about this one: |
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So yeah. It works. I've also been doing another thing called Project Sanctuary which REALLY helps...but mostly with increased realism, and recall, and some lucidity. I had a lucid, which I awoke, and then had three DEILDs afterward. The first lucid was a DILD, earlier, I had a WILD also, but I discount that for the technique. You want to prep your mind to the state. SO like, What would I do if I were in a lucid dream tonight? Or What would I do if I went lucid in a dream tonight? And I answered with something until it made my gut instinct feel good. It also helps to sort of reach for the state, because you in order to know what you would do, you sort of have to be close to the state. So it worked for me. One DILD, and I used WBTB as well. |
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All of experience is fun for me, whether in a dream, or in reality, because I love existing, learning, and continuously evolving and sustaining. Then again, who knows, I may not enjoy existing so much if I caught a face full of buckshot from an angry farmer. But hey, at least I'd got out with a bang.
Sweet, took a while to compile though! |
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Cool. I will see if this mantra will work |
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I was always a dreamer, in childhood especially. People thought I was a little strange.-Charley pride
As humans, we are always searching for answers, so this definitely seems plausible. I'll have to give it a try! |
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As we felt eternity,
the water recalled her life
as rain.
I can hear my brain ansewring "no" every time. That's just me. |
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I think you might have just stumbled upon the reason I have been struggling with lucid dreaming in recent months, IAmCoder. |
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There are so many methods and interesting ideas on this forum, I get overwhelmed and can't keep up. |
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My brain responds better to commands, but I have tried this and it failed. |
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Keeping the mind active may keep it awake or you sleep through and dream of other stuff. It's not the question or words or sentence of what is said it is the feeling of intent that does the magic and how badly you want the lucid dream. I notice this kind of repeating intent used to work but that was when I wanted the lucid dream so bad and no longer works now because it has died down after having many lucid dreams of useless proportions... |
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I believe this process will create an effect that raises doubt considering the possibility that you will not become lucid in the evening. If you ask yourself, "Will I be pulled over by a cop on my way home tonight?", then you are considering possibilities that you will get pulled over and that you will not. So after an educated guess I have to say this is a 50/50 shot. |
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Mantras don't seem to work for me. Maybe I don't do it right, or I doubt it too much. What has worked for me is when I focus on something else as I fall asleep, like my breathing, and my intent to lucid dream is more of a background thought. |
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