Interesting idea. It's basicly a MILD then with visualizations, only you replace the image instead of just seeing yourself becoming lucid? |
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Greetings. For the past few days i had been googling for different ways and methods for inducing lucid dreams. While i was at it, i came across a few articles about NLP and how it is used to modify behavior. Also i stumbled upon two subliminal videos created by Pete Casale (world of lucid dreaming website) in which NLP patterns (Swish, Anchoring and framing) are used to induce lucid dream. Although i had known NLP for some time now, i never knew that nlp techniques could be used to induce lucid dream. After watching the videos, i thought of making a new (perhaps) technique using the nlp patterns from the video, to be included in the DV tutorials. And i came up with SPILD (Swish Pattern Induced Lucid Dream). For those who know nlp, the swish pattern (nlp technique) is a simple and well known yet very powerful submodality technique for taking minor problem behaviours or states and replacing them with more useful behaviours or states. Basically it is used to change habits and/or install automatic responses. Below i outline the way for inducing lucid dream using the Swish pattern. |
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“The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up.” Paul Valery
"All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them." Walt Disney
Interesting idea. It's basicly a MILD then with visualizations, only you replace the image instead of just seeing yourself becoming lucid? |
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S-MILD! Have you tested the technique yourself and confirmed it is indeed working? Is it most effective during WBTB, before bed or just as much as possible during meditation? |
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Previous Lucid Task: Flying [X]
Next Lucid Task: Telekinesis [ ]
2012 - LD's: 17 | Dreams: 24 - Updated every now and then...
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Its not necessary that you do SWILD during WBTB, though it would help. The thing about this technique is that you can do it anytime. Since swish patterns are used to modify behaviour/ anchor a certain response to a given stimuli; when your using SWILD, you are in fact programming your mind to become lucid when you go to sleep and have normal dreams. |
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“The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up.” Paul Valery
"All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them." Walt Disney
Sorry to go a bit off-topic, but is there a way to associate swish patterns with waking up and not moving? |
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“The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up.” Paul Valery
"All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them." Walt Disney
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