i'm curious as to what methods different people use, and i may try them to help me lucid dream |
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i'm curious as to what methods different people use, and i may try them to help me lucid dream |
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I use DILD, become lucid solely using a RC, which would be gravity RC. I RC whenever I wake up and try to keep it up for as long as I can. But different things work for different people, so you might want to create your own version to get best results. |
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DILDs are the easiest, you should read my post! |
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Last edited by Judge; 10-04-2010 at 03:06 AM.
"Believe you can, believe you can't; either way, your right." - Henry Ford
I'm a beginner too. Maybe by now I can call myself an intermediate? Anyway, for most fellow beginners, I think MILD with WBTB is the way to go. Definitions vary, but I'd describe MILD as a combination of practices that, when used together, make a comprehensive strategy for inducing DILDs. |
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I am sure about illusion. I am not so sure about reality.
I agree with that. I've realised that I wasted a lot of time when I started trying to get lucid because I was obsessed with WILDs. Since I've started focusing on MILD I'm getting really good results. |
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DILD is also what I've been able to do. As I fall asleep I usually try to WILD but end up failing, but I think since I fall asleep with the mindset that I'm dreaming/going to be dreaming it helps me become lucid. Also Iv never become lucid after doing a RC, usually I notice something different about the people I'm with but doing an RC confirms my suspicions. |
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I used to use DILD and WILD, but my rate with DILDs have increased significantly. I focus on awareness of my dreams/waking life. |
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