Author Topic: How To Lucid Dream  (Read 33629 times)

You raped him in your dream, right?
No, I mean I'm wanting to try this because it sounds interesting but I'm still not quite sure. I've read the whole topic, noticed that "scary" things will happen. I'm the paranoid type, personally, and sometimes I think something is going to happen, hear noises that aren't there, was wondering if this would affect my dreams at all.

If I set an alarm on my phone for 3 AM and make it ring once, will it make it easy to do a WILD?

If I set an alarm on my phone for 3 AM and make it ring once, will it make it easy to do a WILD?
I'm pretty sure that that would be a DEILD (Dream Exit Initiated).  WILD is when you initially go to bed.

Correct me if I am wrong, though.

I'm pretty sure that that would be a DEILD (Dream Exit Initiated).  WILD is when you initially go to bed.

Correct me if I am wrong, though.
other way around

I want to meet my dream guide. A dream guide is a DC which acts differently, and shows you around the dream world. They can not be destroyed. They know what you are thinking of.

other way around

I want to meet my dream guide. A dream guide is a DC which acts differently, and shows you around the dream world. They can not be destroyed. They know what you are thinking of.
quote from article:
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WILD - Wake Initiated Lucid Dream

A “wake initiated lucid dream” or “WILD” is a lucid dream, where the dreamer prepares to
lucid dream while awake, and falls directly into a dream where he / she is immediately
lucid. These dreams are often more vivid, and offer a much higher level of consciousness
than the DILD method. They are also known to be longer and more reliable, but harder to
achieve (especially with newbies).

WILD is often chosen by more advance lucid dreamers, however most lucid dreamers tend
to use more than one method. There are also a range of sub-methods that fit into either
category. The most notable one is called a “DEILD”.

DEILD - Dream Exit Initiated Lucid Dream

A DEILD is a lucid dream that is caused by the dreamer waking up from a dream, and not
moving. After waking up, the dreamer can not move at all, and must leave their eyes
shut. The body then believes it is still asleep, and you fall back into the dream very quickly.
This method is of moderate difficulty. Not moving at all after waking up may seem hard, but
with a little practice is very easy. This method is much easier to achieve after waking up
from a lucid dream, and is often used by lucid dreamers to get back into previous dreams
which they woke from. The DEILD method allows you to continue dreaming from where
you left off, and almost always provides a strong amount of lucidity. It fits into the WILD
category.

I want to meet my dream guide. A dream guide is a DC which acts differently, and shows you around the dream world. They can not be destroyed. They know what you are thinking of.
I met mine in my first lucid dream. It's a girl in my class. She was like lololol ur in a lucid dream k?
And then I

People should be working on connecting sandbox video games to your mind. I can't wait.

I heard that sleep paralasis causes some like demonic feeling. Is this true

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Hag_Syndrome#Folklore
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There is a possibility that after waking up from a dream that you initiated using this technique, you may still be paralyzed. If this phenomenon occurs, it may be accompanied by hallucinations. For example, you may wake up from a lucid dream that you started using one of the WILD techniques, and you will still be paralyzed. A dark and scary figure may approach your bed, and you are unable to move, shout, or scream. Folklores have often given a name to this phenomenon: American people call it Old Hag, Japanese people call it kanashibari and in old French it was called Cauquemare... which transformed later into the term "cauchemar".


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Would taking a nap on the way home (30 minuts) be good for this purpose?

So, no WILD or scary dream grandma will cut you?

So, no WILD or scary dream grandma will cut you?
Pretty much.

So, just asking yourself 'Am I dreaming?' alot will make it so I don't have tomeet her?

So, just asking yourself 'Am I dreaming?' alot will make it so I don't have tomeet her?
No, like when you wake up don't try to go back into your dream.