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You want to have a lucid dream. That much you are sure of; however, what you are not at all sure of is how to go about having one.

Why do you want to be a lucid dreamer? How will it help you? To understand the rewards of this type of dreaming better, let’s look at common sleep experiences.

When you lie down to go to sleep, your eyes close and hopefully you go to sleep. When you wake up you remember dreaming something or you don’t remember anything at all. Kind of strange when you think about it.

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?

Would you like to stop just being a passive observer and make sure your dreams are whatever you want them to be? That's what being a lucid dreamer is all about. You're totally in control of your dreams, and able to explore new worlds that aren't bound to the real world's laws.

How can a person achieve this? How do you learn to be a lucid dreamer? DILD refers to a dream initiated lucid dream. You need to realize you are dreaming. In other words, if you are dreaming and know it, you are having a lucid dream.

The other method is by having a wake initiated lucid dream (or WILD) this is where the dreamer transitions from a state of wakefulness to lucid dreaming without a sensation of falling asleep. The dreamer simply goes straight from being awake to lucid dreaming.

What are the steps to begin having these lucid dream experiences?

Dream Recall

The easiest place to begin your lucid dream search is in dreams you have already had. When you can remember your dreams, you will be able to recognize when you have that dream again. Many times, we will have the same dream or part of a dream over and over.

Keeping a dream journal is the best way to learn this skill. A dream journal is for writing down anything which you can remember about your dreams for future reference. You should do this immediately after waking up; the longer you wait, the harder it will be to recall.

Mnemonic Induction of Lucid Dreams (MILD)

This is a technique based on entering your dreams with the intention of realizing you are dreaming or looking for a dream sign. For instance when you awaken in the nigh from a dream and recall a blue dog you mark that blue dog in your mind as your dream sign. Then when you encounter this again you will know you are dreaming.

Wake-Back-to-Bed (WBTB)

This technique is fairly simple. You set your alarm for just a few hours after you go to bed. When you wake, don't just go back to sleep. Instead, stay awake for about an hour, then return to sleep.

According to Dr, LaBerge, this method has a 60% success rate. The idea here is to wake yourself in the midst of a REM cycle so that upon returning to sleep, lucid dreaming will be easy to achieve.

Cycle Adjustment Technique

Developed by Daniel Love, in this technique you first acclimate yourself to waking 90 minutes earlier than usual. Then alternate waking early with waking at your usual time. When you wake up at the later (regular) time, your body will begin to stir 90 minutes earlier, giving you a much better chance at achieving a state of lucid dreaming, at least during this 90 minutes.

Wake Initiation of Lucid Dreams or WILD

Keep your mind aware and let your body sleep is the theory in this technique. Prepare to go to sleep but imagine you are staring at a blank screen waiting for the movie to appear, perhaps even daydream about something you like. Soon your dreams will begin to play out and you will be aware enough to have a part in what happens there.

There are several different ways to hold onto awareness, including imagining going up or down a flight of stairs, chanting, counting numbers, breaths, or anything else, breathing control, and muscle relaxation. These and other self-hypnosis methods will give you something to concentrate on, but don't do this when you're tired, or you may lose consciousness.

Try some of the new aids available for inducing lucid dreaming. Dreaming masks, strobe lights and many other things will help to induce a lucid dream.

Possibly the best method of all is to play binaural sound frequencies on headphones.

These work because they're able to synchronize both brain hemispheres, giving the effect of an almost instantaneous change to the frequency used in REM sleep, which is also necessary for lucid dreaming.

Anyone can learn to be a lucid dreamer. Practice the self hypnosis and keep telling yourself when awake that you will be aware when you are dreaming. This will prepare you for your lucid dream experience.
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