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How Technology Helps You Become A Lucid Dreamer.


You've heard about lucid dreaming and you're sure that it is something you want to try. However, you are at a loss as to how one becomes a lucid dreamer.

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.

Sleep itself is not so interesting; you get ready for bed, lie down and close your eyes. Then you may have uncontrolled dreams or not and several hours later you awaken.

We have to sleep so we won’t be tired through the day when we have things we must do. How would you like to be a part of what is going on in your dreams?

What if there was a way to become a full participant in your dreams? Lead them in the manner in which you alone determine consciously? That my friend is basically what a lucid dreamer does. They control all aspects of their dreams, going where they will and doing whatever they want in the confines of the dream state.

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.

So how are these types of lucid dreaming induced?

Dream Recall

You will need to learn how to remember your dreams if you want to be able to have lucid dreams. It is referred to as dream recall, the ability to remember your dreams. If you can remember your dreams you are more likely to realize when you are dreaming because many of the dreams you have will be the same or almost the same.

The best way to practice dream recall is through keeping a dream journal. This is a tool in which you write down whatever you can remember about your dream so you can recall it in the future. Do this right after you wake up - dreams are harder to remember the longer you wait.

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)

In this technique, you sleep and set your alarm for only a few hours from the time that you go to bed. Upon awakening, don't go right back to sleep – stay awake for about an hour, then go back to bed.

This technique of learning to lucid dream has a sixty percent success rate according to Stephen LaBerge. You have waked up during the dream cycle of your sleep which is referred to as REM. This is like a trigger telling your mind that you want to be aware when you are dreaming.

Cycle Adjustment Technique

This invention of Daniel Love is another way to have lucid dreams. This involves getting up earlier. Get up an hour and a half earlier until you get used to it. After that switch back to your regular time to get up. Keep switching back and forth. This way when you sleep the later time period, you will be likely to lucid dream as your brain is used to awakening earlier.

Wake-initiation of Lucid Dreams (WILD)

Let's get back to this method which is described above. To achieve lucid dreaming, the technique is to try to keep mentally aware even as your body relaxes into a sleep state. Think of it this way – you are getting ready to watch a movie; your closed eyelids are like the black screen before the movie begins and you are waiting for the trailers to roll.

Think of ways to keep your mind awake. Count something, keep your mind active. Focus on your breathing and deliberately relax every muscle in your body. This is a self hypnosis technique. Do not do this when you are too tired as you will have much more trouble keeping your mind active.

They now have tools you can use to make it even easier to induce lucid dreams. You can get dreaming masks and devices with strobe lights to help you get into the right state of dreaming.

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.

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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