To stabilize the dream i like to bend over on one knee and pick up a rock or feel the ground and stuff's texture for a second or 2 then your good to go. although as you go through the dream remember to stabilize again sometime.
Heres the thing, you have to be asleep to DILD, while you can be awake to WILD. so i suggest do both. failing at a WILD provides a higher chance of DILD in my experience.
Your dream control was fine as far as i can see so far, as you go on you might find your rather good at it, or your horrible like me.
Even though im not good with WILD (yet), heres how i got it to work last night and how iv almost got it to work before. all i had to do was work some kinks out.
i woke up around 4 am on a brief awaking, (6-7 hours after going to sleep. its different for everyone) went to take a leak and drank some water/ overall taking around 5 mins or so. then i layed back down and TRIED to fall asleep every once and awhile thinking about lucid dreaming but mainly just falling asleep like normal. then when i was really sleepy i started to dip in and out of my subconscious bringing back pictures in my mind. after a little bit i was staring at a image in my mind (this is where i usually get and have been trying to figure out for awhile now what to do)
Now instead of getting excited or anything i just layed there kinda keeping aware that im still looking at a image.
then the image started to pan left and i just plopped into a dream.
Heres some good reads id recommend that have helped me
http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=61525
(WILD)<--- Must read
http://dreamviews.com/community/showthread.php?t=36281
(DEILD) <--- Must read
http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=38954
(Dream Control) <-- Pretty good read
http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=40861
(VILD) <--- Helps WILD imo




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