In Billy Bob's tutorial he suggests pain as an anchor. Lay on your hand or something etc. |
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Counting puts me to sleep. Mantras put me to sleep. Combining the two puts me to sleep. Watching the insides of my eyelids puts me to sleep. Concentrating on music puts me to sleep even faster. |
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In Billy Bob's tutorial he suggests pain as an anchor. Lay on your hand or something etc. |
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Visualize see your mantra's words on a billboard or floating in the air. Visualization and dreams occur in the same area of the human brain. Good luck to you! |
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Ticking of a clock. |
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From my rotting body,
flowers shall grow
and I am in them
and that is eternity.
-Edvard Munch
I can't WILD - not deliberately, anyway - but two I would try if I could is: pushing my head against the headboard of the bed, or dangling my feet off the end of the bed (for varying degrees of discomfort ( see Billybob tutorial)). |
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My LDing record, if you want to hear about it, is about 4 WILDs, 1 DEILD, and the rest DILDs.
I'll try pain (which may be difficult, because I have a very high tolerance for pain and discomfort) and visualization tonight/tomorrow morning. I would use the ticking of a clock but the only one I have is digital. |
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Been having the exact same problem, so cheers for posting. I've been holding off on trying the pain scenario because I'm squeamish but it might be a last resort. It's frustrating because I've WILDed before so I know the process, I just keep falling asleep grrr :p |
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Well, the pain thing didn't work. Everything I tried, I got used to. Jamming my head against the head board, putting a clothes-peg under the sheets that I lie on, sleeping on a hand, putting my knees/ankles in awkward positions, I got used to all of it until I didn't feel anything. Guess I'll try to keep myself awake with visualization only for a few days. |
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What I do is visualize a giant poster with bold letters that says "STAY AWAKE". I concentrate on that poster but not too much. Just enough that I have enough concentration to keep me a bit aware. You don't want to concentrate too much or you'll be too aware and won't be able to fall asleep at all. If you concentrate on it too little you'll find yourself dozing off in no time. I believe that you should just experiment with this technique and concentrate till you're aware of the words and the message of staying awake but not to the point in where the thought of staying awake dominates your mind and distracts you from sleeping. |
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I've had this issue recently, and staying up for a longer time while doing WBTB usually helps me. I also read somewhere that you should passively notice your thoughts so you don't completely zonk out. |
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Sometimes if I'm very tired or physically exhausted, and if I lie in a different, less comfortable position than what I normally sleep in (such as on my back), I will get SP quicker. My thoughts drift off but I stay aware because my body is lying in a different position; even then, I don't really think about it consciously; I simply acknowledge the position in the back of my mind. It might be worth a shot. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
Check this , Just posted, it should be #21 |
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I'll just spam examples that could work for me |
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