From: slider@anashram.com   
      
   On Mon, 25 Sep 2023 20:16:48 +0100, wrote:   
      
   > On Sun, 8 Jan 2023 18:38:57 -0800 (PST), Bop Tista    
   > wrote:   
   >   
   >> On Saturday, March 23, 1996 at 9:00:00 AM UTC+1, Terry Porter wrote:   
   >>> Gareth Nutt wrote:   
   >>> >I have been having lucid dreams now for about ten years. I   
   >>> >didn't really understand them until I read an article in the now   
   >>> >defunct 'Omni' magazine. I started to use the techniques in the   
   >>> >article and found I could have lucid dreams at will.   
   >>> >The best technique I know is this one:   
   >>> >Everyone knows that dreams always contain a small element of   
   >>> >what has happened to you during the day. The way I achieve lucid   
   >>> >dreams is to use a standard 'reality check' method, but always   
   >>> >the same one. Throughout the day, I will look down at my watch   
   >>> >and try and make the hands go backwards. When I can't do it, I   
   >>> >say to myself (and it is important to repeat this out loud,   
   >>> >however quietly) " I know now that I am not dreaming, the next   
   >>> >time I look at my watch, if the hands go backwards, I will know   
   >>> >that I am dreaming and I will wake up in my dream."   
   >>> >Nine time out of ten, you will get to a point in your dream (all   
   >    
   >   
   > Hi,   
   >   
   > THANK YOU for a VERY INTERESTING rendition of your   
   > Lucid dreams experience.   
   >   
   > It has been some time since I had the last one, but it was a   
   > TERRIFIC experience. It just happened by chance.   
   >   
   > I will follow the trigger training procedure you described.   
   >   
   > Regards, John   
      
      
      
   ### - this is an even better/more modern technique:   
      
   https://www.thewildway.com/   
      
   you'll be lucid dreaming in no time :)   
      
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