I wake up an alarm but i need to roll over and slap it to turn it off. will that mess this up? |
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I wake up an alarm but i need to roll over and slap it to turn it off. will that mess this up? |
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Well in a DEILD it really aint a false awakeing since you are only finding yourself in your room, so all you have to do is reality check and use one of the various methods of teleportation or flying etc. |
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When you are trying to transition in general try to lose focus, in my guide I say stay still but I never really focused on letting your thoughts drift. I like to do a few things, first I imagine myself on a stairs, every step I take I go deeper into a calm state, then once I reach the bottom I try to focus on a noise in the room, if there is none I imagine there being one. It keeps me completely distracted and stops me from thinking about getting into SP or swallowing and just let my body fall asleep. You should be able to recognize when you are netering your dream as it will feel like you are looking through your eyelids for a second or two. |
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Ya I kinda suffer of this too, the best for me is to go to the toilet, the movement and lights clear my mind just enough to be able to repeat mantras. As long as you can repeat a good 10-20 of them with meaning it will have an effect, and falling asleep while saying them can often work in your favour. |
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Thank you! I'll try that tonight! |
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Amazing thread hope to try it out tonight. |
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Oh Yeah! This worked sooo well this night. I am relatively new to lucid dreaming. I had several lucid dreams 2 years ago but than stopped practicing for whatever reason. |
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Last two nights I had no success. I felt more tired upon waking up during the night, and forgot to lay still. I have to work on laying still. If I can master this than I think this technique is great for me, because I already wake up naturally during the night. |
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I'll try this method tonight as my WILD'S are not being successful, I'll post my results tomorrow. |
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I use the mantra "I will recognize as I am waking up and stay completely still", then I notice I'm waking up as my dream ends and I remind myself to stay still. It may take a few nights of practise. |
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great thread!!! |
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Somehow I didn't had a successful Lucid Dream since that night a week ago. I feel the harder I try the harder it gets. Even though I am getting a lot of sleep I wake up less during the night and always start moving before I even notice that I have woken up. |
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I just read your guide again. I thought I had it all in my head, but forgot about the part, that you have to lose the focus off your real body... I always concentrated on my body until I thought I was able to move my dream body and "roll" out of bed. |
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This method was successful for a semi lucid dream. I say semi, because once I felt my body I could not remove my awareness from it. I entered a dreamscape but still felt my body, lying on its side with my arms and knees curled up, and it actually affected my dream in strange ways. My dream body kept being twisted back into that position whenever I let it go, sort of like a spring snapping back into place after being stretched. Very strange. However, I view this is a problem with my own awareness, and not with the induction technique. Any tips as to how to remove awareness of my own body? |
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The best (and probably most frustrating |
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its not how or how many times you say the mantra, it is if you mean it, and when the time comes to it and it has been a few days and you are half asleep if you will follow up on it. e.g. you could si there and say 100 times i will study for an hour tomorow night, and then not do it. or you could say it or think it one time, but not just say or think it you are acctualy planing it, and then do it |
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I experienced a massive wave rush through my arms and legs last night when trying this technique, and i started to feel like i was rolling out of my physical body, it was really hard not to ignore, and concentrate on imagination, when i opend my eyes i was in my dark room in the dream, then i woke up. Was the wave sleep paralysis? |
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Try to just immerse yourself in your imagination. Don't think about all the processes just let it go and think about the final destination |
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hi again duchraptor, i have been waking up after every dream in the night, but as soon as i figure out that i want to attempt dield (about 2 seconds after waking up) i have already moved, so i am considering using an alarm that turns itself off, so it can remind me and i can stay 100% still. Should i used more than one alarm throughout my sleep? like one set after 3 hours of sleep and one for 6 hours. or should i just have one? because i might identically screw up the first attempt, and i thought it might be good to have a back up |
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Alarms often wake you up during other sleep cycles and not your REM cycle. If you can somehow pinpoint your REM to the minute then this is possable to be a reminder to keep still, but what i suggest is train yourself, which is actually very simple and you should have it down within a week of practice. I am actually working on DEILD right now and i am almost at my point and almost have it mastered (the keeping eyes closed and not moving) Before you go to bed just repeat a mantra such as I dont move when i wake up. Dont say "I will not move when i wake up" as that is often looked at as future-tense so it could happen ANY time in the future. Hope i helped |
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