Lucid feeling

Ok, I’m not used to posting topics here, but I’m drunk tonight :beer: so therefore my shyness is out the door.

I have been thinking the last few weeks about the MILD method. It is performed by the way of repeating words or sentences like, I am dreaming or I will have a lucid dream tonight and they should be processed into your subconscious mind. I have tried that method many times, but it only works for me in maybe 5% of my tries. So I started wondering about a way to improve that method, and I came up with an idea that has worked a bit for me, althought i haven’t tried it out enough and that’s why I want you, the population of this forum, to help out with this little method.

Instead of thinking about the sentance, I want to have a lucid dream tonight, you will have to convert it into a feeling. When you think about your will to have a lucid dream you do not say that you want it, you think it and feel your need for it.

It’s like when you think about a chocolate, for example. Try to think about chocolate without saying the word “chocolate”. Instead of saying it in your mind, you think about the texture, the taste, smell, colour, how it dissolves in your mouth, the way it sticks with your teeth, when it’s running down to your belly, how you feel afterwards and even hoe much it costs or how much it is worth to you compared to other items of luxury.
Try to avoid the word chocolate completely. Imagine that the chocolate has never had a name, nobody has ever tasted it. It’s something completely new to you, but you know how it feels like. You have experienced it before, but only now you are remembering it again. Sort of like a Deja vu.

People are usually very different, I for example can’t associate with words. I have to think about my feelings towards a word to understand it. When somebody says the word “death” to me, I have no feelings for it. But when somebody describes a death to me, in every detail, I can picture it in my head and even feel for the person that has to suffer a tragic death.

Anyway, what I’m trying to explain, is that if you think of lucid dreaming as a feeling, instead of a sentence you will have much better affect when performin MILD or other induction methods. But you have to take some time to picture it before your eyes, it’s like learning another languge, except without the grammar :wink:

Let me know how it works for you.

(Sorry for the chocolate, only thing that I thought of at the time)

umm yes i do that every time i do a rt i feel it and yes i belive it does give a better result, for the reason “words are hollow, feeling are the real words of the soul” cant remember where i heard that or if i meade it up but it fits :smile:

and wow u spell good for being drunk, i use slang here because i am always on msn as well and it is kinda traded over is that a problem for any one.

Now you have me all aware of my spelling lol

Richard

Thanks man. :happy: I’m a perfectionist in spelling. I appreciate it. :wink:

no worries well i am the oppisite, takea look at my posts lol.

Any way i have another idea for u i read it somehwere, think about going lucid as well as the feeling, this is what i do ( and when i get enough sleep unlike lastnight ) it works wonder :smile:

Richard