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      element5 liked post by Saizaphod On thread : My first lucid experience (WILD)
      I laughed SO hard when i read this :D:D because iv been there so many times. You just want to stabilize as fast as possible no matter what you sound like. Im sometimes worried that i somehow shout in...
      Liked On: 03-25-2013, 06:44 AM
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      element5 liked blog comment by gab On : 5th Lucid
      Haha, I know the feeling. What I do is I drink some water before bed and then each time it wakes me up for the restroom. For that, you gotta get up. I do this to write down my dreams while they are...
      Liked On: 03-06-2013, 01:10 AM
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      element5 liked blog comment by gab On : 5th Lucid
      Congrats! WBTB indeed is great to wake up your mind. If you ever have time for a morning nap, 1-3 hrs after waking time, give it a try. Great for WILDs and DILDs.
      Liked On: 03-05-2013, 11:15 PM
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      element5 liked post by Draco77100 On thread : For those who have troubles with ADA...
      I have been using ADA for daytime awareness for long enough to know that it can be extremely difficult, even after you feel you've started to get the hang of it. For me, it was difficult to start,...
      Liked On: 03-05-2013, 08:40 AM
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      element5 liked post by dutchraptor On thread : R.E.M. sleep in Naps
      Just a quick extract on circadian rythm there. We can see that there is a natural dip during the time people take naps. The reason our body goes through all the N-rem stages during normal sleep is...
      Liked On: 03-05-2013, 08:38 AM
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      element5 liked post by jblb2424 On thread : Reality checks... Just a few questions about them.
      It sounds like reality checks are not for you. Its not for me either, so what i did was instead of reality checking i practice ADA(All Day Awareness). This technique is a great substitute for reality...
      Liked On: 03-05-2013, 08:01 AM
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      element5 liked blog post by gab On : WILD+bunch of DEILDs
      Sunday 3/3/13 Bed on 3/2/13 sat 12:20am - 9am Nap - 11:50 - woke up at 3:20pm I started feeling body relaxing almost immediatelly and I wondered if it's because it knows I want to WILD. Waves...
      Liked On: 03-05-2013, 04:41 AM
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      element5 liked post by Seykloren On thread : Time Dilation While Meditating
      For me it was always reverse, I would start meditating, doing the same thing with counting breaths.I would be in a certain relaxed state, feeling open and receptive, like everything can flow just...
      Liked On: 02-18-2013, 08:04 PM
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      element5 liked post by Sageous On thread : WILD Session 1: Mental Prep Part A
      Though it is the most difficult aspect of WILD (and LD’ing in general) to master, mental prep is by far the most important step toward success. In a sense, lucid dreaming is nothing more than a...
      Liked On: 02-12-2013, 06:31 AM
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      element5 liked post by Evolventity On thread : Dream Incubation Tutorial
      Dream Incubation Tutorial By Evolventity (http://www.dreamviews.com/members/evolventity/), Frobthebuilder (http://www.dreamviews.com/members/frobthebuilder/), Oreoboy1996...
      Liked On: 02-12-2013, 05:42 AM
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      element5 liked post by paigeyemps On thread : Mild with Wbtb
      Hi Oxium. MILD is my preferred technique, and I've had my fair share of WBTBs with it. To answer your question, no it is not necessary to pair WBTB with MILD. Also, when you MILD after a WBTB, do...
      Liked On: 02-12-2013, 04:50 AM
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      element5 liked post by Oxium On thread : Not going lucid, What am i doing wrong?
      I know this probably isn't the answer you would like, but you need to keep trying. I have been trying too lucid dream on and off for about a year, and the process is pretty straining. Just like...
      Liked On: 02-12-2013, 03:57 AM
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      element5 liked post by Naiya On thread : Naiya's Simple MILD Technique
      Naiya's MILD Technique Introduction Most of my lucids are MILDs. Even though it is probably one of the less popular methods, in my opinion it is one of the most reliable and versatile...
      Liked On: 02-08-2013, 10:17 PM
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      element5 liked post by jblb2424 On thread : Guide To Improving Reality Checks :)
      Hello :D In my never ending quest to achieve a lucid dream every night, i came up with a few ideas to improve the number of lucids i have per week, and this is one of them. Its been long known...
      Liked On: 02-08-2013, 07:54 AM
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      element5 liked post by gab On thread : first lucid dream ever!!! sort of?
      Oh, yes, and yes. Haha, that happens plenty. Especially in the first lucids. Most likely from the shock and excitement. No worries, though, it will get better. So you got lucid from realizing...
      Liked On: 02-05-2013, 09:00 PM
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    5th Lucid

    by element5 on 03-04-2013 at 07:48 PM
    I fell asleep last night at around 1am and had a regular dream or two. Woke up at 5am and stayed up for about 10-15 minutes and went back to bed. My final waking time was 8:30am. Basically last night I had kind of an unintentional wbtb. In the time during my second sleep I had a couple, long non-lucid dreams. Just a side note: I have not been doing any rc's lately or anything besides having a thought or two of LD'ing in the back of my head daily. The night before last I was having a dream when I just randomly said to myself, "I am dreaming" and that triggered quick lucidity but as soon as I realized it, the dream had faded to black. I am not counting that as an official lucid although I am impressed with myself for getting to that point. That night I also had an unintentional wbtb, as I had fallen asleep on the couch and went to my bed later in the night.

    So here I am, in my non-lucid dream. I am standing on some bedrock looking at all the waterfalls that stretch down the horizon. It is dusk outside. The dream is vivid and clear. I see a billboard at the top of one waterfall closest to me, thinking "why the hell would someone put an ad here?"

    Anyway, I looked around for a few more seconds and randomly just say to myself "I am dreaming". I get that awesome rush you get when you find out that you're dreaming and run and jump off the bedrock into the water below. Below the surface it gets darker and darker the deeper I go until I'm falling into black space. All of a sudden I'm completely still. I open my eyes and I'm back in my bed. The room is completely dark and for a moment I'm thinking I really did just wake up. I lean up and see an industrial white light on the wall by my bed, which is not there in WL. Without question, or doing any rc's, I know this is still a dream. I get up slowly, pulling the cover off. I sit on the edge of my bed for a few seconds thinking about how my goal in this dream is to anchor myself in and engage all five senses as much as possible. Idk why but I put it off and got up and dug through my drawer for something but I dont recall what it was that I was looking for. After that I pace around my black room for a minute or two. For some reason I felt very tired and my eyelids were heavy. I was fighting the urge to close my dream eyes for the fear I'd lose the dream and wake up. I decided to do a rc just to see what my hands looked like in the dream. They looked normal, but my focus was zooming in and out, clarifying then blurring, like a camera trying to focus. Through the dream I never let myself forget I was dreaming, and that seemed to keep me in longer. I then Looked at my phone to see what funky characteristics it had. I turned on the screen and a red samsung came up with weird quotation marks, like "SAMSUNG" and then something appeared below it. I figured, fair enough. I walked around my room a bit more feeling sluggish and half asleep. I finally had closed my eyes.

    A couple seconds passed and I opened them slowly, hoping to be in the dream still. But what I see is daylight instead of solid darkness, and I can see everything in my room. I lean up to do a rc. My hands look normal, none of that zoomy shit. I plug my nose and can't breath. Great, I'm awake! I decided to get up and write everything down in my dream journal. This LD lasted about 5 minutes. My record before this was 20 seconds. Talk about improvement!! This time though I didn't just take off and fly and wake myself up out of the excitement, keeping my cool worked.

    I'm kinda impressed with myself for have lucid instances in the last two nights. I'm sure they had to do with my wbtb's. It seems all I gotta do is say "I'm dreaming" and voila. I will do wbtb's the next couple nights and see how it works out.

    Lucid! 1/30/13

    by element5 on 01-31-2013 at 01:49 AM
    Sleep Time: 5:30AM-2:30PM
    Methods used: WBTB (11:30AM-12:05PM), MILD

    So I've been into LD'ing for years now. Every now and then I pick up the urge and motivation to have a lucid dream but have never really carried out with it past a week. Anyway, today was my second attempt at having a LD since I've picked back up with it a few days ago. I utilized the WBTB method as I've done this before with luck. Well it took me at least an hour to fall back asleep after being up for 35 minutes. I had this long drawn-out dream (non-lucid) and it was fairly interesting and vivid. I remember all of it like I had just woken up still. Towards the end of this dream I realized it was only a dream, w/o doing any rc's. Right after realizing, everything went black and I felt myself in bed, eyes closed. I felt the rush of sleep paralysis briefly and heard myself breathing heavy. I knew what was going on so I just lay there still as ever and try to visualize a new dream scene to fall into but was having some troubles. I decided I'd just go back into my previous dream instead and go from there (I now know this was a DEILD, and it happened completely unintentionally, but I'm not complaining!). Almost instantly I am back in the dream I was having before. I was lucid but everything around me was a little blurry at first. I'm surprised I didn't wake up out of excitement like I've always done in previous LD's. This time I was in a building two stories up. It was about sunset on a summer-like evening. I saw an open window and decide to start sprinting toward it then dive out. I swooped down just above the ground with good speed and flew around the side of the building. I thought to myself, "It'd be nice to see a dream character" and two seconds later I see one in the corner of my eye leaning against the building but decide not to pay too much attention. I continue flying just above the ground and up along a hill, so close if I reached down I could feel the green blades of grass between my fingers. I shoot up to about tree line and get a little higher but for some reason I got disoriented as I tried to go any higher (lol) and fell a few feet out of the sky, butterfly in stomach effect and everything! I kinda laughed at this sensation and continued to fly a few more feet until I just woke up. Longest LD yet, lasted probably 10-15 seconds (as opposed to 5..). The dream itself wasn't my most vivid LD, however, but it's definitely a start, esp. after being only my second try with it. Very satisfied with the outcome and can't seem to get it off my mind today. In my next one I definitely want to at least try and improve the clarity. I know how to do it and everything, and it did cross my mind when I went lucid earlier, but all I seemed to care about was getting some air.
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