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    OmegaWolf Guest

    1st LUCID DREAM! YEAH!

    Last night I used the cat napping or interrupted sleep technique to induce a lucid dream and it worked. Here is a link to it:

    http://www.lucidity.com/NL63.RU.Naps.html

    I woke up for an hour showered, exercised, and meditated. Had some trouble getting back asleep and it took me awhile. I became awake gradually within the dream. When I did I was so excited and overjoyed. It was great! Unfortunately right when it was getting interesting (being led to a mysterious meeting in a hotel room by a spooky hippy with a dead pan face) I woke up!

    In the early stages I think I might have been bordering on OBE. I look forward to more dream exploration using this technique. I am also excited to try the Saltcube techniques as well as Robert B's techniques. I am still trying to figure out the best way to use the techniques due to a demanding schedule, but I am sure I will work it out.

    John

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    Congratulations, OmegaWolf.
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    enoch Guest
    congrats dude. I'll check that link out

    edit: seems similar to your tek, cf.

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    OmegaWolf Guest
    Unfortunately I haven't had much success with the technique the last couple of nights mostly because I have been tired and also slightly sick.

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    OmegaWolf Guest
    Tried this technique again recently. Had some vivid dreams but did not reach lucidity. I remember wandering around trying to find my way. I think I was trying to go lucid, thus the feeling that I was looking for something.

    Note to self (and others): I think the problem was that I didn't have enough sleep before the interruption. I was too tired to go lucid because my body wanted to stay asleep.

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    Dialgo Guest
    Cool, and congrats!! I have never have tried to use any guides or anything I just seem to have a nich of getting into em right before I get up almost every other day or so (been that way since I was a kid); still can't OBE tho

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    OmegaWolf Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Dialgo
    Cool, and congrats!! I have never have tried to use any guides or anything I just seem to have a nich of getting into em right before I get up almost every other day or so (been that way since I was a kid); still can't OBE tho
    My wife is the same way. She can have a lucid dream almost anytime she wants. She doesn't understand what the big deal is.

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