I am relatively new to the whole lucid dreaming thing and I have tried everything, WBTB, MILD, WILD and some random techniques that I have found lying around other sites. None of these worked. I was so frustrated and thought about giving up. Then I saw this GAME OVER technique which said it was 100% effective. I had to try it, and guess what it worked!!!
Here is the copied tutorial, Happy Dreaming (lol)
[color=red]1:Go to sleep tired
2:Wake up 5 hours later
3:Write down your dreams that youve just had(Very helpfull!)
4:Stay awake for 60-90 minutes(90 reccomended) writing and reading in your dream journal, and doing a lot of reality checks, and staying focused on dreaming(focused but not stressing)
5:Go to sleep and(*) think about your last dream, or imagine walking around a dreamscape. Nowhere special, just walking around anywhere
6:keep thinking “I am dreaming” but don’t stress yourself
Well, from my experience these steps, followed exactly, give me an almost 100% chance of having a lucid dream.
(*)you may try any method at this point but I have given the method that gives me the most success.[/color]
I completely agree with Tweak: it’s WBTB+something between WILD/MILD/VILD/dream reentry. So I don’t think you can say that WILD/MILD and especially WBTB didn’t work.
Glad to see you find your own mixed technique tough. And how did you enter the lucid dream? Directly from the waking state or you had LD’s during the night?
In 4 days you tried every technique out there? Duh that they wont work. Focus on one technique for a while. Nothing’ll work the first time (maybe WBTB XD)
One question: Why do a big long technique when you could just will yourself to do it and be just as successful?
I mean, why waste the will power of making yourself get out of bed for WBTB when you could just put that into a meaningful suggestion that you give yourself at bed time.
I’ve had high success rates with willing myself to lucid dream. I had another LD this morning.
Ahh. Because it`s difficult to get into that mind set to do it. I think initially its better to get some experience with lucid dreaming before you try any fancy, European induction techniques
I mean the technique sounds like it works really good, just it can be kind of complex. Something that needs to be worked at for a bit. I know what technique I`ll be doing