I read about it on another forum that referred to this website. So I read the guide on here and started reading forum and doing RC’s.
hi all, i had my first LD few months ago… for some time i stopped practicing LD’s, but now im back . To have first lucid dream i was doing RC, keep DJ what am still doing…
So I was doing DILD tec. and it’s a very good start i think, and I will try to combine DILD with MILD. It should give a good result. If someone have some advice pls post it.
sorry about english… im from Europe, small country called Croatia…
by going on this forum!
It’s kind of the core of my family. My uncle Stark-and he didn’t dissapoint the name- had so many books, articles, notes, and even documentaries for the family that’s down the line to use. In fact, my mom especially gets down with the dreams. That’s another long story though…too long and complicated. Good thing I like complicated.
i found out about lucid dreaming on a show called American Dad (a pretty common show). they basicly had half an episode about it. they tricked th kid who trained himself to have lucid dreams to think he was having one in real life. long story short he thought he would be able to fly and jumped out a window. he lived so its alright.
Haha, I saw that episode a few weeks back.
I found out about lucid dreaming from a forum, but I still haven’t had an LD yet :\
My first lucid dream was during a free-falling dream that had kept repeating itself quite a few times before, and I had read an article about how if you stayed in your dream before you hit the ground, you wouldn’t die or anything hurtful, so I became lucid and what do you know, I didn’t die c:
I did not learn to get it. Something trigers it to happen every night without effort.
Side effect: Weariness every morning
I don’t think the tiredness is from LD’s. I know whenever I have LD’s I’m just as rested as any other night. The fact is your mind and body are still at rest. Even though you are aware you are not awake. Perhaps the LD’s are a side effect of whatever makes you tired?
I was able to at a young age and i used it to deal with my night mares including a long lasting reacurring one which bothered me a good few years. Then after that i was experimenting with dreams and music through age 13-15. Then i tried internet search’s and i couldnt find much untill i was 17 then i found this site and my dreams have increased dramatically. i would say i lucid dream twice a week now.
The problem is only my body is at rest during Lucid, my mind is not. Felt like…my mind is somewhere else at night. Anyway…I just don’t get it. Is it really that hard to lucid for you all?
One thing I know for sure is, the reason why I Lucid so easily is why I’m so tired…just don’t know why or whats causing it.
I wrote down every single one of my dreams as well. I was scared of “Old Hag” at first but once I got over that I had and LD the day the North American clocks rolled back an hour, which was an extra hour of REM. Ever since I’ve just recorded everything. I also recently exited a dry spell with 3 LDs in 3 weeks.
I learned by keeping a Dream Journal and learning how to meditate and clear my mind with ease so doing that it made the WILD technique so much easier and pretty much works every night
I learned about LDing from a good friend of me. He thought i would find it interesting. Now we share our dreams and we motivate each other. A few days ago i talked to him and he said he was stopped to Lucid Dream. I told him it was amazing and he needed to start again. The next day he told me he have had 5 LD
s in his last hour of sleep. He told me all 5. They were amazing!
The first lucid dream i ever had was when i gave up
Yep, sometimes taking a little break can make the difference. Getting rid of the added stress of thinking “I WANT AN LD” every night can really help.
when I was in probably 5th grade, an author came to our school that wrote books about dreaming or something, and at the end, she was like “if you buy my book, I’ll show you how to control your dreams, and know you’re dreaming.”
I didn’t buy the book, but I walked out of the room with my young mind reeling. Controlling your dreams? unbelievable, amazing.
I didn’t do any research on it until about 3 years later, when I actually learned what it was called. Lucid Dreaming. I then did EXTENSIVE research on it, and when searching for how to achieve this state, I found LD4all, and have been LD-ing ever since
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I’ve been having a recurring nightmare for a few years. It wasn’t at all very scary and didn’t even occur all that often (say, once a week, give or take), but it was annoying enough. It wasn’t even original, very orthodox. Basically the dream went of spinning in predictable pattern, i knew what it was going towards. Often, it’d involve a narrow road on steep cliffs and a speeding car in which i’m the passenger. The turns would be more and more dangerous,speed ever faster, until, inevitably, we’d be thrown off the road into the abyss below. Falling sensation and end as i was about to hit the ground. As i said, very run of the mill.
Then one day, a good two years ago, for no discernible reason, i simply refused to hit the ground. I was falling toward it, a big sheet of dark pine forest, when around 20 meters above it i said “no”, spread my arms and just stayed there, levitating.
Since that night i haven’t had a nightmare. Though many dreams may spin in dark corners, the knowledge that i can stop or change it whenever i want, prevents them from being scary.
I also generally know that i’m dreaming, whenever i’m dreaming. I rarely willingly change anything in them. Since that seems to be part of the definition of LD, i’m not actually sure whether they are LDs. Is the knowledge of it being a dream, when i’m inside it enough, or does it have to be intentionally changed.
i got mine just from reading the forums, crazy enough. you see, i was going to start up on LDing, i got a dream jornal,symbol decoder, and a new pen. but i stopped a week afterward cause i was reallly busy, and had about 3 dreams written inside my dream jornal. i decided that before summer break, i would absorb as much information as possible, write it down, so when summer vacation hit, i would know everything that i needed to know. but, while i was writing down this information, i had two LDs withought even trying! both were done using the hand to finger method. im amazed and happy that my success is going on so early in my slightest attempt so yeah, i got mine from taking in as much LD info as possible.
I first heard about it on an image board, somebody was asking if it actually worked for anyone as it hadn’t for them. There was a direct link to this site and I’ve been surfing it maybe once a week from then on.
I was very lucky in having 2 lucid dreams on the second night since first discovering lucid dreaming. I had been doing the RC where you cover your nose while your mouth is closed and try to breathe, about 50 times a day over those first 2 days. Then at the end of the second day, i had 2 MILD’s.
This is the only technique i have used and it seems to work well as long as you do it often enough.