It’s possible but the person in question wouold need EXTREME discipline in the art of WILDing to achieve this, or perhaps you could be very good with HLD or MILD… either way it would take a lot of practice…
well is there a certain method i could practice?cause i want to go lucid when i have to go out of town becaus my bro lives 4-6 hours away and it gets really boring so please help and if not any tips on doing this while lucid?>
I wish! There probably is and I would love to know it. This would take serious discipline to master the art of willing your physical body to fall asleep while keep your mind present and conscious. I think I am going to google it.
but any tips on it?any “masters” out there willing to help?cause i go to tuscon a lot and its a long car ride so i’d be able to practice/do it while going
As stated…this is far from impossible. But what wasnt stated, is that this is far too easy for it to be claimed hard. All you really have to do is will your way in. Simply put, believe it will happen, which I have said a lot to others…lol. A good example of what you could try, that has gotten me various LDs:
In your next ld, simply imagine that there is a pill in your pocket. take that pill out, and recognize that its one and only purpose, is to program your brain into having a ld every night. you have to 100% believe in it working. once you are confident and ready, take that pill, and swallow it. Bing…lucid whenever. It is as simple as you make it, or as hard as you make it. Shouldn’t let other people say it’s hard. All that does, is make it harder
That method can be used for anything, like making dreamtime last longer. Happy lucidity!!
BTW–this comes in handy when you fall asleep in class
All you need to do, basically, is to learn how to fall asleep whenever you want to (should be possible through some kind of relaxation, meditation or self-hypnosis) and then use this in combination with WILD or some other induction technique.
By the way, some people seem to be able to fall asleep whenever they want to, they shouldn’t have any problem with this.
Why don’t we try to develop a technique for doing this? First we could search for some “fall-asleep-whenever-you-want-to-techniques” and then try to combine it with LD induction techniques. I’m definately willing to help (I suck at falling asleep though … but hey, maybe that’s better because we need to be sure everyone can use this technique, not only people who fall asleep easily).
Wait, maybe there already is some technique for this, I’m thinking of the Tibetan dream yogas, they should know something about it.