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LILD
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Rated red.
There have been no anecdotes found of
this technique working. |
LILD
stands for “Lucid Induction of Lucid
Dreams”, or sometimes, “Lucidly Induced
Lucid Dream”.
To use this technique, you need to have a lucid
dream in the first place, but it can help you to
get more later. The idea is to do something in
your dream that will help you to become lucid
the next time you are dreaming. For example, you
could ask a dream character for help — ask them
to meet you the next night and tell you that
you're dreaming. If it works out the way it
should, then the next time you are dreaming, the
dream character will walk up to you and tell you
that you're dreaming, and so you'll (hopefully)
become lucid.
There are many variations on this technique; you
could set up signs in your dreamworld that
remind you to do a reality check or eat lucid
pills instead! This technique is not likely to
be very effective, but it can work; it
relies on the chance that you'll subconsciously
induce the reminder (i.e., the dream character
or sign or whatever you used) during some later
dream, and become lucid because of it.
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