Seems like a nice effort, Billyboy! A couple of things: |
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Over the last few days, I've tried a few times after WBTB and in naps. I'm always too aware in naps and not aware enough at nights. I've been experimenting with mantras, the freefall technique and visualization. I think I had the most success when I let my thoughts drift until my logic was starting to fall asleep on. Then I started breathing slightly deeper and repeating "Calm and Dreamy," for a mantra. My body started feeling heavy and I felt I was entering a dream. I got overexited and my heart started beating fast. I calmed down and a few minutes later the same thing happened again. I never saw any HI or felt SP though, so I might not have been close anyway. |
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Seems like a nice effort, Billyboy! A couple of things: |
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Thanks, Sageous. The attempt I described was in a nap, and I was letting my thoughts drift to relax so I can get into a dream. Last night I was really close to a DEILD. I had a dream that I was running around naked at school, and I realized that it might be a dream and I woke up. When I woke up I stayed perfectly still, but I forgot to visualize the dream I came out of, and a minute later, I decided to move. I don't know why I moved. |
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AKA: DragonMaster21
After I almost had a DEILD, I decided to try to have a DEILD instead of a normal WILD. I repeated "Wake after dreams," before I went to bed and I woke up still after 3 dreams. The first time, I was really uncomfortable and moved after a few minutes. The other times, I stayed still for 5-10 minutes, thinking about the dream I came out of. I don't know what I'm doing wrong, everyone says that it's easy if you can wake up and stay still. |
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^^ You weren't doing anything wrong, Billyboy; you might only need to try it a few more times. |
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Hey Sageous, here's an interesting struggle I had with WILD this morning. I finally beat it through alot of persistence and a little brute force. So I'm not complaining, but thought you might find it interesting, and even better, that you might have an idea for a more delicate solution (that doesn't require hours of trial and error). Here's a quote from my DJ: |
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Hi everyone ! Hi Sageous ! |
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Last edited by VagalTone; 03-11-2013 at 08:47 PM.
Check your memory, did any suprising event happpen ? does the present make sense ? visualize what you will do when lucid, and how. Reality check as reminder of your intention to lucid dream tonight. Sleep as good as you can; when going to sleep, relax and invite whatever comes with curiosity. Grab your dream journal immediately as you awake and write everything you can recall (if only when you wake up for good). Keep calm, positive and persistent, and don't forget to have fun along the way
Hi Vagaltone: |
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Hey Sageous and everyone! |
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Welcome Superdrown! |
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Well, english is not my first language so at times I'm not saying exactly what I want to |
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Last edited by SuperDrown; 03-17-2013 at 05:26 PM.
Yes, the mantra can be a good instrument for avoiding distractions, and it also is an excellent hedge against "totally concentrating" on anything; I highly recommend you adopt one soon! Be careful not to orient it too much to "me," remember that it's the dream that is ultimately your target, so you should have some intentions built into your mantra as well... maybe something like "This Dream is Mine," with a thought toward your intentions for that night each time you say "dream." Or something else, but you get what I mean, I think! |
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So, I tried WILD today afternoon, at 5pm. Was alone home, had the blinds down on the window to try block out the light (it's 8pm now, but still very bright outside). Well, that might didn't matter though, as I've a mindfold. |
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Welcome, Lonelycloud! |
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I was doing really good I think. I had prickly feelings all over my body, and I could see colors flying around and stuff, the colors are hard to describe, but it was like my eyes were closed, and instead of seeing scenarios that I make up, I just saw colors and stuff. I think it was the beginning of HH. I felt a really heavy weight on my chest, like something was sitting on me. But then the itch on my arm came...I tried to resist but it was REALLY strong, and when I did itch it I decided to go back to sleep because I was tired, and just hope I got a DILD. Also, I purchased Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming on Amazon two days ago, and it's supposed to arrive today. I'm excited. xD I'm planning to retry WILD tomorrow night. |
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Welcome, Xvaiuer! |
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It's 6:30 a.m., and I'm awake to try a WBTB, so I go for a WILD. After lying there for a couple of minutes, uneventfully, I begin to feel vibrations, and soon the entire bed is tipping back and forth, going in one direction until I almost fall off, then swinging back the other way. But...no imagery. After a some time of this nauseating torture, the dream starts to come into focus. I wait a minute, just to see if it's stable, and jump in. After fighting off a couple of Boos in my house, I jump into my flooded backyard only to be attacked by clay seagulls and an inanimate shark. Getting out of the water, I remember the TOTM and leap from a fence onto the roof. I summon a coal-covered piece of chocolate from my pocket, and break off a clean piece and throw it down to a duck pond where the front yard was supposed to be. A DC asks me why one of the ducks is named Ophelia and I ignore him and try to summon another piece of coal, but again end up with chocolate. The dream ends, despite seeming quite stable. |
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“For one priceless moment in the whole history of man, all of the people on this earth are truly one."
"Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you."
Sageous, I've had around 20-30 lucid dreams in the last 7-8 months. (Mostly DILDS). But I need to know, do you sort of whisper the mantra out-loud right? Or just inside your head? |
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^^ Good question, and the answer is: |
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Ah so got up last night after 5 and a half hours sleep, Stayed up for about 5 minutes, maybe closer to 3, not very long anyway. |
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^^ You might also consider staying up for a few more minutes. WBTB seems to work better with a decent amount of "up" time to both give you time to think about your dive, and be sure that you're in REM when you go back to bed. |
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