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Place withheld · 2017-03-04 · from the DREAMVIEWS archive

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RANT I think I had a semi-lucid when I realized that no, this bitch did not really just snap brand my brand-new music CD in half. But that is not the point. The point is I am another step closer to mastering lucid dream induction. I have a seriously had habit of honing in a technique that yields consistent results but then due to excitement, I try to hard to make that technique work again and it does not. My number one principle of lucid dreaming is this: You can not 'brute force' your way into a lucid dream. It does not matter if you say a mantra 10,000 times in one day or if you listen to the loudest binaural audio before sleep. Lucid dreaming - at least WILD - is a delicate craft that must be approached with a delicate mindset. Last night, I dead set on having a DEILD. Long story short, it did not work out the way I planned. I missed two attempts to get lucid which led to me frantically scouring the internet for tutorials on how to MILD. BAD. So I went back to dream journal and carefully reviewed what worked the first time: MINDFULNESS. It was that simple. <PERSON> is simply, and gently, being in the present moment. Watching the now; watching the breath. So that is what I did, I sat in meditation for 30 minutes. JUST RELAX and MEDITATE. Then I went back to bed for a morning nap. The focus? RELAX AND STAY PRESENT. THAT IS IT. There is no trying for anything. There is no watching for anything. Let go of the desperate need to lucid dream and just relax and be present. Mind wandering? Bring it back to presence. After a while those distracting thoughts were actually Hypnagogia in both the visual form and the auditory form. I knew that much but I did not know how to transition them into a lucid dream. From here on out, I need to work on catching myself to notice I am entering a dream without the disturbing the hypnagogia. I had a vivid non-lucid dream nevertheless.

 

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