How To Lucid Dream Tonight In 16 Minutes!

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Published 2021-05-22

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  • I watched this vid yesterday at 2am and boom I had my first LD. I was trying for months and now it finally worked! I think that the part of the false awakening really helped me. I did MILD with WBTB. I fell asleep only to realise that I woke up. I did a reality check to see if it was a false awakening. It was. I realized that I only could walk slowly and with little gravity. I wanted to fly, but I decided to go to school. Spawned there, but then the dream was turning into a regular dream. I'm so fricking happy that I finally did it after months of trying. For all you people out there who think they can't lucid dream. You can! It's just a matter of when your first LD will come. Some lucky bastards get it the first night others might wait months like I did. Never give up and keep believing in yourself. You can do it!💪
  • @EmperorWario
    Me before sleeping: “If I see anything unusual, I’ll know it’s a dream.” Me during my dream: “Ah, yes, a flying house. An average Thursday morning.”
  • @StefanTCTS
    Lucid dream: creative mode Vivid dream: survival mode Dream: adventure mode Nightmare: hardcore mode Lucid nightmare: One hp Real life: spectator mode Sleep paralysis: Lag Insomnia: Too poor to afford minecraft
  • @ExtreMw
    Step 1 Go to bed : and set an alarm for 3 am also go to sleep at 9:00 preferably (oh btw if you dont want to set an alarm and make noise just drink water 3 cups and if you sleep at 9:00 youll wake up at 3 that works too) Step 2 Wake up: when the alarm wakes you up stay awake for 5 to 10 min during this time you can use the bathroom walk around or strech a little but dont scroll on tiktok just wait normally Step 3 Return To Bed: Return to bed and lie dont in a comfortable position i suggest picking a different position than the one you normally use (if you have trouble falling asleep you can lie down normally) Step 4 The Cycles (IMPORTANT): First Close your eyes and pay attention to the darkness behind your eyelids stay relaxed Focus on the darkness do this only for a few seconds and then move on and then focus on the noise if theres is no noise just listen to static noise that your brain creates and do this only for a few seconds and then move on and then focus on touch feel the blankets weight do this 5 times and then do these 4 times but do it slower Step 5 Sleep: Go to sleep Step 6: IF YOU WAKE UP MAKE SURE TO DO A REALITY CHECK IT CAN BE A FALSE AWAKENING Mistakes Beginners make: 12:40 EDIT: GUYS OMG I TRIED THIS TONIGHT AND I ACTUALLY DID IT NEVER GIVE UP
  • Holy crap this worked. I casually watched, woke up earlier than usual, did some sense focusing stuff briefly, went back to sleep, had a lucid dream. Wild.
  • “Go to bed, preferably before 11 pm” meanwhile I’m watching this at 1:42 am-
  • @lasher6049
    Me: proposes to my crush My crush: ew, in your dreams Me, a professional lucid dreamer: Im gonna do what’s called a pro gamer move
  • @IsaMariax3
    Dude, it's so nice to hear that the false awakening thing is legit. I've lived entire weeks only to wake and find it was only a dream. It's really fucky and I'm still wondering if I'm in the dream sometimes.
  • @AliBananiii
    Ok guys, most important thing to remember: It's normal to see nothing when you close your eyes lmfao
  • @TheSupremeDuck
    "Do a reality check." Me in a dream: ah yes i have 20 fingers, the dogs are flying outside, and my house is a bizarre mirror image of the one i usually live in, this is a very normal and boring day
  • For anybody who believes that this is just clickbait, or doesn't work, remember that the worst that can possibly happen is that you fix your sleep schedule.
  • @EJuke153
    I had a lucid dream last night! I had a normal dream and “woke up,” but then everything was weird so I did a reality check and my fingers were super distorted and I flew and had so much fun tysm for this vid
  • Imagine someone got into a dream but forgot what to do and searched up this video in the dream, making him lucid
  • This man is literally teaching one of the coolest things you can learn, for free. Mad respect, my guy
  • @LoftyAssertions
    The method that worked for me was really simple and involved just one step. All I did was build a habit of counting my fingers every 30 minutes, sometimes more often. Granted, I have full spectrum dreams often already (Vivid of audio, colour and intensity) It worked within a week. Lucid dreaming really broadens your perspective, it's like waking up in a different dimension and you wonder why your mind is doing this whilst your body sits there. I would strongly suggest not doing this if you have PTSD or effects of psychosis.
  • @skibidi_slicers1
    Summary of the Technique: Preparation: Go to bed early, set an alarm to wake up during REM sleep (4-5 hours after falling asleep), and then stay awake for 5-10 minutes before going back to bed in a (potentially) different sleeping position to signal your intent to lucid dream. The Cycles: Perform a series of sensory focus cycles upon returning to bed, concentrating in turn on sight (the darkness behind closed eyelids), hearing (any internal or external sounds), and touch (physical sensations). Repeat these cycles, initially quickly for five times and then more slowly and deliberately for four more times. Falling Asleep: After completing the cycles, allow yourself to fall asleep as quickly as possible, aiming to enter a lucid dream state. Outcomes and How to Deal with Them: False awakenings: Perform a reality check every time you "wake up" to ensure you're not still dreaming. Waking up for real: If you find yourself awake, immediately relax and try a few more cycles before attempting to sleep again. Successful lucid dream entry: You might become lucid spontaneously due to heightened awareness from the cycles or transition directly from wakefulness to a dream. Mistakes to Avoid: Wrong timing: Attempting the technique without waking up during the night or too early in the sleep cycle. Rushing through cycles: Not engaging fully with each sensory focus, which is crucial for preparing your mind for lucid dreaming. Advice for Success: Patience and Consistency: Like any skill, lucid dreaming takes practice. Don't be discouraged if it doesn't work immediately. Journaling: Keep a dream journal to increase dream recall, an essential aspect of becoming lucid. Reality Checks: Integrate reality checks into your daily routine to improve your ability to recognize dreams.
  • Lucid Dreaming: 1. Wake up 4-5 hours since you went to bed 2. Get up, walk around, stretch, do whatever for 5-10 minutes. 3. Go back to bed. Get into a position you don’t usually sleep in The CYCLE : 1. Focus on sight 2. Focus on hearing 3. Focus on touch 4. Repeat 5 times The CYCLE(again): 1. Focus on sight 2. Focus on hearing 3. Focus on touch 4. Repeat 4 times 5. Spend extra time with each step. Somewhere aoudad 30 seconds. Remember to reality check!
  • Fun fact: one time when I was dreaming I asked a person in my dream “is this a dream?” And they said yes.
  • @ubada0169
    thanks to this vid i finally defeated the herobrine in my minecraft dream