The MILD technique is more complex than just saying "I will recognize dream signs tonight." Read Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen Laberge |
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Hey, i've been doing alot of talking to AdamA recently about lucid dreaming and stuff and i was telling him how every night as i go to sleep i go over my goals, i say in my mind "tonight i will have some vivid dreams" and "tonight i will recognise dream signs" etc etc, this is a form of MILD correct, and i've always been unsucessful with this, my recall is on and off with it so i asked him for some advice and he said that he just goes to bed, doesn't repeat his goals like i do and it works for him, so that got me thinking about MILDs and its effect on people. I thought back to a previous night in which i had my fourth lucid and observed what i did before going to sleep, on that night i had been doing alot of science revision for an exam the next day, so it was pre-occupying my mind however i was put at ease when going to bed because i felt confident about it, i repeated my goals to myself but i fell asleep farly quickly and didn't finish. This leads me onto the next observation i made. |
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The MILD technique is more complex than just saying "I will recognize dream signs tonight." Read Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen Laberge |
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the very first couple of times I was doing MILD I was definitely adding pressure to it all. However I've since found it works well at putting me to sleep without thinking about other things. By simply focusing on my goals and repeating them in my head, I fall asleep with these thoughts alone. It seems to have paid off as I had my first LD this afternoon. I can see how it would certainly add pressure to some people though, and ultimately hinder their ability to have an LD. |
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"Am I falling asleep, is it all just a dream? When the cars are like water, and the road is like a stream..."
My experience with MILD had been that it was most effective if I state my intentions after I awake from about 4 or so hours of sleep, and not right before bed. It worked a lot better in the beginning of my LD experiences. |
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