Hello everyone! I have been practicing lucid dreaming for two weeks or so. |
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Hello everyone! I have been practicing lucid dreaming for two weeks or so. |
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Which techniques have you tried and why you didn't like them? |
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I have tried WILD and FILD, WBTB |
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You might try starting with MILD, which is a technique that covers most of the bases for both WILD's and DILD's. As Gab already sort of said, after you are comfortable with your MILD skills, choosing to attempt a WILD or DILD are more a matter of timing than technique: for instance, if you can't practically do a WBTB for WILD, you can always try for a DILD. |
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Yeah, I am doing MILD when going to sleep(in the evening and when doing WBTB)... |
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^^ Give it a chance. Two weeks is not a very long time to be practicing this stuff. Also, much of MILD is done during the day; it would probably be a good idea to include daywork in your schedule. |
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I have tried SSILD and to my surprise it worked on the very first night. And it's really easy to do aswell. |
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Hey, I tried it a few nights ago too and it worked on my first try |
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Hmm.. not sure. Did anything go differently from the first time you did it? Maybe you were too tired and fell asleep too fast or too late because you were too awake? Or maybe you didn't do the technique properly this time? |
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Last edited by MemeViews; 08-24-2016 at 08:41 PM.
Probably nothing. |
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I have two questions for you tho. |
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Last edited by Reinards; 08-25-2016 at 07:50 AM.
I'm not Sageous, but I'm going to try to answer as best as I can. |
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Last edited by MemeViews; 08-25-2016 at 02:49 PM.
Thank you guys! |
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^^ Maybe the first step here is to suggest to yourself that it could be possible that you timed it wrong, Reinards. Allowing yourself to question whether you may have missed a bit on the timing might reveal changes that need to be made, while assuring yourself that you couldn't have timed it wrong allows you to ignore possible fixes. Something to think about, I think. |
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Thanks! I really appreciate your help |
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To add to what Sageous said, it specifically mentions this in the SSILD FAQ: |
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Last edited by MemeViews; 08-25-2016 at 05:24 PM.
Okay! |
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That would be a start. You might find out later that more or less than 5 hours' sleep and more than 15 minutes of WBTB is better in terms of timing, or that simply relaxing and thinking about your upcoming adventures in dreamland is enough to keep your mind in a "dreamy" state during your WBTB. Or not. All it will take is some experimentation to find what works best for you. What you should not do during WBTB, though, is watch TV, use your phone or computer, have involved conversations, or anything else that might wake you up too much. |
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Yea... |
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