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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.

You need to know why it is that you want to be a lucid dreamer. Are there benefits to be gained through lucid dreaming? There are, but to understand them we should first start by examining normal sleep.

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.

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?

Instead of being helplessly caught up in whatever dreams your subconscious mind decides to hand you, how about you controlling the action? A lucid dreamer can do this. It is a new and fun world, a lot like being inside your own video game where you can fly or wish for something and have it.

If you want to become a lucid dreamer, how do you manage it? There are two main ways. The first is what's called a dream initiated lucid dream, or DILD. That's when the dreamer realizes they're dreaming in the middle of a dream, restoring their consciousness without leaving the dreaming state itself.

The next way is called wake initiated lucid dream (WILD); in this process, you go from wake to sleep stage with no loss of consciousness. To put it more simply you walk through the door from here to your dreams instead of just happening upon them

So how are these types of lucid dreaming induced?

Remember your dreams.

If you want to become a lucid dreamer, one of the easiest ways is to begin by learning dream recall. Dream recall is nothing more than being able to remember your dreams. Learning to remember you dreams makes it easier for you to recognize that you are in a dream while sleeping – you are more than likely to either have the same dream moiré than once, or at least have elements which recur in your dreams.

A dream journal is perhaps the best way to learn this skill. Use this to write down every detail of your dream that you can remember immediately after you wake. If you wait., it will become increasingly difficult to recall.

Mnemonic Induction of Lucid Dreams (MILD)

Developed by renowned lucid dream researcher Dr. Stephen LaBerge, this technique works by telling yourself to recognize a certain object or situation when you see it in your dreams. When you see this object, it triggers the realization that you are in a dreaming, allowing you to begin lucid dreaming.

Wake-Back-to-Bed (WBTB)

To use this process, go to sleep with an alarm set to wake you up five to six hours later. When you wake up, don't go right back to sleep. Instead, do something else, like think about lucid dreaming or read a book, for about an hour. Then go back to bed.

According to Dr. LaBerge, this technique has a success rate of about sixty percent. That's because you've awakened in the middle of the sleep process, while you're still in the middle of an REM cycle and not completely aware. It's like telling your mind that you're interested in lucid 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)

As described earlier wake initiated lucid dreams are matter of keeping your mind conscious as you fall asleep. This may be the most fun way to achieve lucid dream state. Imagine if you will that, your dreams are like a movie you are planning to watch. You get comfortable, turn on the television set, (sleep), first you have a dark screen (eyes closed) and now it is a matter of getting through the previews to the movie.

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.

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.

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

Binaural beats induce lucid dreaming by causing the hemispheres of your brain to work synchronously, making your brainwaves shift to the frequency 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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