You see Dolphin, you are a very helpful and smooth aquatic sea mammal |
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The author of the SSILD technique says not to mess with it, but personally I've done a greatly simplified variation of it for the last couple of years and have enjoyed lots of success. |
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You see Dolphin, you are a very helpful and smooth aquatic sea mammal |
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Last edited by ezzolucid; 09-22-2015 at 08:17 PM.
Sounds really easy. I'll be doing this in the next few days as a test. |
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First attempt |
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Last edited by TDHXIII; 09-26-2015 at 09:37 AM.
Hi TDHXIII Thats a great start!!!! What did you do exactly? Did you add an affirmation (MILD) to the SSILD or did you just attempt a WILD using SSILD cycles? |
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I layed down and focused on my sense of hearing while intending to fall asleep. I did that until the feeling of my body falling asleep kicked my mind awake. I tried to move but i was paralyzed. I was originally intending to fall asleep while focusing on that sense, but instead it kept my mind awake enough to witness my body going to sleep (WILD). |
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Is a WBTB necessary for this form of SSILD or no? |
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I constantly "mess with" SSILD. I do a "relaxing SSILD" where I exhale on every breath, relaxing more and more, and move to the next sense target with each breath. Basically always staying on "quick/short" cycles. |
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FryingMan's Unified Theory of Lucid Dreaming: Pay Attention, Reflect, Recall -- Both Day and Night[link]
FryingMan's Dream Recall Tips -- Awesome Links
“No amount of security is worth the suffering of a mediocre life chained to a routine that has killed your dreams.”
"...develop stability in awareness and your dreams will change in extraordinary ways" -- TYoDaS
I think i will try some SSILD sessions again too. i had some good results with it in the past but somehow stoped it and now do just mantras. i think i will play around with it again and see what happens |
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I will try this method tonight, but do I need to wake up before REM? or do I need to do it when I go straight to bed |
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Frying Man, one of the nice things about this technique is that when you have undivided attention on a sense, you're not focusing on any thoughts which keeps you're head completely clear. |
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Hi Zxchoo09, just to echo what Dolphin said above, SSILD can be used at any time day or night and heres a breakdown of the 'whys' |
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I think there are different types of undivided attentions. If I focus on visual, I stay awake. If I focus on aural, I find it relaxing. I think the attention must be very, very light. So light that it's almost not there. At least, it's that way for me. If I have even the smallest amount of mental activity, even just "focus," I usually do not fall asleep at all. |
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Last edited by FryingMan; 09-27-2015 at 02:42 PM.
FryingMan's Unified Theory of Lucid Dreaming: Pay Attention, Reflect, Recall -- Both Day and Night[link]
FryingMan's Dream Recall Tips -- Awesome Links
“No amount of security is worth the suffering of a mediocre life chained to a routine that has killed your dreams.”
"...develop stability in awareness and your dreams will change in extraordinary ways" -- TYoDaS
This has helped a lot so far. I haven't experienced any lucids yet using SSILD, but the regular technique made it very hard to relax. I don't relax easily, so I kept thinking to myself "You need to switch senses soon!", "You've been doing that one too long!"... it's really hard to pull those thoughts away, and to just relax. |
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so this night i tried it for the first time again. i had no recall before the wbtb that night because it was the second night in a row i was up really late and drinked and so on. i got to bed at 2 am and woke up first time at 7:30 with a small dream. i dreamed that i was in a crowd at a market and thought about: "hey when this is a dream i could lift someone with TK, oh wait thats a bit heavy lets say i can make that piece of textil cloth move with my mind." i tried and something moved but then i was like "ah because of the wind, nevermind"... |
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Remember that with SSILD, the cycles have to be done in a very relaxed and 'dumb' manner. You should NOT be searching to see things during the 'seeing step' and your should not try to hear things or feel things either. You need to cultivate a 'free flowing state of mind' where you are drifting in and out of sleep. Do not count how many seconds you have been doing each step for either, keep the whole process very 'light' and almost as something that youre doing in the background as you fall asleep. Yes it does create false awakenings but like ive mentioned before - who cares what vehicle is used to get lucid? not me! FA / OBE/ DILD etc, as long as i can get lucid then its simply a matter of stabilization and deepening, then if youre lucid dream is still in your bedroom or house, simply fly away into dragon mountain ! :-) |
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You seem to like SSILD as much as I do. |
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Last edited by fogelbise; 09-28-2015 at 10:08 PM.
Something important for every newbie: http://www.dreamviews.com/general-lu...-read-imo.html
Listen while you work or before bed? http://www.dreamviews.com/dreamviews-podcast/
More great audio: http://www.dreamviews.com/dreamviews-audio/
My lucid dreaming journey: http://www.dreamviews.com/members/fo...boutme#aboutme
This morning I woke up at about 3AM. I decided to focus on sight... pretty soon I started hearing things as well, and very faintly seeing a dream. |
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Thanks for the thread - I too am enjoying SSILD variations - during wbtb and during wild dive and have had success quite a few times now with later Dilds and a few FA. I do like the way you incorperate it into daytime " present moment " practice too - doing it like that does remind me of the basic dream yoga instructions I am working with like building up the awareness of senses and remaining with them with relaxed awareness ... I feel it's all going the right direction now with this stuff |
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I came across this thread during my deeper research into SSILD today and figured it deserves a nice bump. |
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The more I gaze....the more I crave to see
When you next stand at cliff's edge....will you finally learn to fly?
I had some little LDs last night after SSILD! I sometimes have trouble getting to sleep and read that SSILD is also a great insomnia treatment, great for relaxation. |
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So continuing the bump here.....I read countless positive results from SSILD I kept trying for weeks but would always fall asleep without completing enough cycles and no results. I even found cosmic.irons email and asked him personally how to go about it, but kept falling asleep and nada. This is what I did recently (last 2 nights) and have had great results. I recorded myself going through all the cycles, doing the fast ones first and then 4 regular ones timed at 30 seconds for each sense. Just kind of like a guided meditation. "Focus on your vision.........what do you see.............", ....."now focus on your hearing.......notice new sounds......". Not too much talking on each cycle, but enough to guide me through. So I have done WBTB and when I´m ready to go back to sleep I play the recording while sitting down in bed. The recording helps me stay on top of the cycles and use the right timing, without messing up or worrying. That together with sitting up in bed helps me not to fall asleep. When I finish I just lay down with the goal of falling asleep while using a mantra "mind awake....body asleep". The first night I almost had a WILD, in just a few minutes I felt forcefully thrust out of body and then a dream formed. The second night I had a DILD. Surely liking this so far, never had such good results. |
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Last edited by Fly_by_Night; 04-03-2019 at 05:35 PM.
Formerly know as Josh.
Sleep
Dream
Practice
Repeat
I have settled into a cycled routine that starts with a slow 40 count and works down by 10's to the 10 count. I am working on other things as well but this is my fall back induction method and it is working almost every time I use it. |
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The more I gaze....the more I crave to see
When you next stand at cliff's edge....will you finally learn to fly?
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