< Lucid Dreaming 
 
        
      - CAT
 - See Cycle Adjustment Technique.
 - Cycle Adjustment Technique
 - Adjusting your sleep cycles to increase the likelihood of having a lucid dream.
 - DC
 - See Dream character.
 - DILD
 - See Dream-Initiated Lucid Dream.
 - Dream character
 - Any character inside your dream. Some people believe they are real people or spirit guides, others that they're just products of the dreaming mind.
 - Dream-Initiated Lucid Dream
 - A lucid dream that begins during a "normal", non-lucid dream.
 - Dream recall
 - The ability to remember details of one's dreams.
 - Dream Result
 - Result from a reality check that indicates that one is dreaming. Ex: Breathing through your nose while pinching your nostrils.
 - Dreamscape
 - The landscape and scenery of one's dreams.
 - Hypnagogic imagery
 - The images, sounds, etc. that you perceive as you fall asleep. Not to be confused with phosphenes.
 - EILD
 - See Erotically induced lucid dream
 - Erotically induced lucid dream
 - A lucid dream with sexual activity. They may trigger a real orgasm, a phenomena know as nocturnal emission or wet dream.
 - HI
 - See Hypnagogic imagery.
 - LD
 - See Lucid dream.
 - LILD
 - See Lucid Induction of Lucid Dreams.
 - Lucid dream
 - A dream in which you are aware that you are dreaming.
 - Lucid Induction of Lucid Dreams
 - The technique in which you do something in a lucid dream that theoretically will remind you that you're dreaming in your next dream.
 - MILD
 - See Mnemonic Induction of Lucid Dreams.
 - Mnemonic Induction of Lucid Dreams
 - The technique in which you mentally repeat to yourself, as you fall asleep, your future intention to realize that you're dreaming.
 - Named Subconscious Technique
 - (See "Getting more help with MILD from your subconscious", in the forum links box in the MILD section.) This technique is a useful aid to the MILD and autosuggestion techniques where the dreamer actively engages his or her subconscious for dream results.
 - NST
 - See Named Subconscious Technique.
 - Oneironaut
 - A skilled lucid dreamer.
 - Phosphenes
 - Patches of colour (usually red or blue) that you can constantly see while your eyes are closed.
 - Rapid Eye Movement
 - The stage of the sleep cycle that your most vivid dreams occur in.
 - RC
 - See Reality check.
 - Reality check
 - A simple and quick method of determining if one is dreaming. Ex: Breathing with your nose shut, faulty light switches, etc.
 - Real-life result
 - A reality check result which indicates one is may not be dreaming. Ex: Being unable to will oneself to fly.
 - REM
 - See Rapid Eye Movement.
 - Sleep paralysis (SP)
 - The body's natural phenomenon of paralyzing the limbs of the body while asleep. This may be experienced consciously, either by accident or during the WILD technique.
 - VILD
 - See Visual Induction of Lucid Dreams.
 - Visual Induction of Lucid Dreams
 - The technique in which you incubate a dream that reminds you to do a reality check and become lucid.
 - Vivid dream (VD)
 - A dream with a notably higher level of detail.
 - Wake-Back-To-Bed
 - The technique in which you wake up for a bit after a few hours of sleep and go back to sleep again. Usually used in combination with other techniques.
 - Wake-Initiated Lucid Dream
 - A lucid dream triggered by consciously falling asleep.
 - WBTB
 - See Wake-Back-To-Bed.
 - WILD
 - See Wake-Initiated Lucid Dream.
 
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