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Are you Interested in Learning how to Lucid Dream?


Do you want to dream lucidly? Knowing what you want to do is a good start, but it's not all you'll need to do. There are several different methods you can use.

It can be helpful to know why you would like to be a lucid dreamer. What do you have to gain from the process? In order to find the profit in lucid dreaming we should begin with the normal dream process.

Normally, you lay down and you're out for six to eight hours. Maybe you remember your dreams, maybe not. The usual – not all that interesting, really.

The sleep we normally have fulfills the purpose of allowing us to rest up for the next day. However, what would it be like if you were able to control your dreams? Instead of being a spectator to your dreams, what if you could be an active participant?

What if you could control your dream rather than the other way around? A lucid dreamer is someone who can do exactly that; someone who is not a passenger but a driver of their dreams.

How does a person train themselves to be a lucid dreamer? A dream initiated lucid dream or DILD is when the dreamer realizes he or she is dreaming. When you are having a dream and know you are dreaming, you are having a lucid dream.

The second method is to have a wake initiated lucid dream, or WILD. In these situations, the dreamer goes from awake to lucid dream with no change in consciousness. The dreamer simply begins dreaming without having the sensation of falling asleep.

So, what methods can you use to induce these kinds of lucid dreaming states?

Dream Recall

If you're interested in lucid dreaming, dream recall is one of the most effective ways of learning to do it. Dream recall is the ability to remember your dreams. If you remember them, you're more likely to be able to recognize them while you're asleep. That's because most of us have the same dreams or dream elements more than once.

Writing down everything you can recall dreaming, this is called keeping a dream journal. The more you do this the more likely you will be to remember your dreams. If possible do this as soon as you wake up as this is the time when you will remember the most about your dreams.

MILD refers to Mnemonic Induction of Lucid Dreams

One of the leading scientists who studies lucid dreaming is Dr Stephen LaBerge. He developed the MILD system. Keep telling yourself you will remember your dreams. Think of something in the dream and resolve to remember it. When you see this in your dream it will remind you that you are dreaming.

Wake-Back-to-Bed (WBTB)

This simple process has you taking no action except to set an alarm that will waken you in less time than you normally sleep. For most of us about five or six hours will do it. After the alarm awakens you do not try to fall back to sleep. For about an hour you should read, watch TV or concentrate on lucid dreaming then go back to sleep.

The creator of this, Stephen LaBerge believes it has a success rate of sixty percent because you awoke during REM sleep which is the time when you are dreaming. It is like informing your brain that you want to be aware of your dreaming, to have lucid dreams.

Cycle Adjustment Technique

Created by Daniel Love, this method involves setting an alarm to wake you one and a half hours before your normal wake-up time. Once you get used to this early time, alternate your alarm between a normal time and the early one. When your alarm is set to wake you normally, you'll find your body's already ready to wake up early. That makes it more likely that you'll wake up in your dream, and dream lucidly.

Wake-initiation of Lucid Dreams (WILD)

This method is described above. If you'd like to use it, the thing to do is to keep your mind awake during the process of your body falling asleep. This is one of the most interesting ways of entering lucid dreams, and is a lot like watching a movie. Just like when you're watching a movie, you start in a state of readiness, and prepare yourself. Then, you'll either hit play or start to fall asleep. The screen and what you see when your eyes are closed are both black. Just wait for your movie or dream to begin.

Some of the methods which can keep you mentally alert are chanting, being aware of your breathing, counting, and picturing yourself climbing up or down stairs and focusing on relaxing your body from head to toe. All of these techniques fall under the umbrella of self hypnosis. The best time to use this technique is when you are not physically tired, especially in the afternoon.

Technologies like strobe lights and dreaming masks can also help you to become a lucid dreamer.

Listening to binaural beat frequencies through a head set is the simplest and most consistent way to create a lucid dream.

The purpose is to synchronize both sides of the brain to create the REM frequency that is required for lucid dreaming.

Combined with self affirmations and sessions of self hypnosis, these methods make it easy to become a lucid dreamer. You just need the practice and determination.
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