 Originally Posted by Highlander
I think I just need to practice more. It is where the dream seems to form from my directed thoughts. I see something incongruous or odd in the scene which makes me realize, etc.
I would say I have definitely done this 100% two or three times after being in a deeper sleep (after 6 hrs - no wbtb) where I somehow must have momentarily near enough woken & dived straight into a WILD-like dream.
Eg: I visualised walking down my street and it formed like it was real & I was lucid throughout.
You can also practice for this during the day by doing visualization sessions to achieve even better concentration when the right time comes.
In future I might try meditation, or something similar. I find though that I can detach and guide thought/visualisation (albeit weak) when using an exercise bike (during the normal day) as the physical activity somehow distracts you even with the eyes open.
I think of a few (art) ideas this way as it gets the creativity and mind going, etc.
That's great if you can do it. Actually, slower brainwaves are released during and after exercise, so perhaps they are helping you focus.
BTW, have you had any of those really early night lucids that I remember reading about?
Good reference! I was actually thinking about some of my bedtime experiences when reading your initial post. Every once in a while, I get to experience this visualization - control to dream entry process, sometimes it just happens by itself, other times I try to induce it. Lately, it's more like short ld dreamlets. Got to get back to my good old visualization practices and try this more often as well.
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