u/Danielbanaaniel10

What methods should I follow? Are there some niche things??? Tutorials keep saying WILD and MILD but they are really hard.

I’ve been returning to trying to lucid dreaming after like a year, I’m 3 days in, I’ve combined training reality checks, WBTB, wild /mild
But
Nothing is happening
The only progress I’ve been having is with recalling my dreams, I can actually remember them just a little better now instead of thinking I didn’t even have them. I know that progress is slow, and I’m a person with much perseverance, but I’m scared of doing things the wrong way since tutorials always say the same thing over and over again, last night I tried to do WILD. I laid in the same position for 40 minutes straight, going trough my senses, repeating “tonight I’ll be lucid dreaming”, not aggressively, just letting it float towards me, and still it really doesn’t work. I’m a very wakeful person, I can get out of bed the moment after waking up, and I really don’t need any push to get out of that groggy state.

Please tell me what things I should try, until I have some new information I’ll just continue the dream journal and reality checks.

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u/Danielbanaaniel10 — 14 hours ago

Am I sure that I’m recalling a dream?

I got into lucid dreaming yesterday, I’ve been interested like a year ago as well but I just gave up in 2 days, now I really want to do it.

Once every month or so, I have an extremely vivid dream that I can recall perfectly, the dream that I had 2 days ago propelled me to get into lucid dreaming again, somehow, I can recall those once in a month dreams perfectly, and I recently that I have multiple dreams per night, it just seems like I don’t even have them, now yesterday I woke up and immediately tried to recall it, I (sort of?) remembered something, but it was more like my own voice and I don’t know if it was just me thinking to myself or an actual part of a dream. Recalling is my main goal for now, so please help

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u/Danielbanaaniel10 — 1 day ago