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      Unhappy Deild problem

      I read klace's Deild tutorial and I liked it a lot. I trained myself to wake up after all of my dreams but after i woke up I drifted to sleep right away. No SP and no lucid dream. Should I be concentrating on something as I fall back asleep?(which happened really really quickly by the way.)

      By the way I haven't had a lucid yet. Does this technique work when you wake from a non-lucid dream?
      Oh and i didn't use an alarm clock but woke up naturally, could that be the problem?
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      Quote Originally Posted by Anthonyyy0 View Post
      I read klace's Deild tutorial and I liked it a lot. I trained myself to wake up after all of my dreams but after i woke up I drifted to sleep right away. No SP and no lucid dream. Should I be concentrating on something as I fall back asleep?(which happened really really quickly by the way.)

      By the way I haven't had a lucid yet. Does this technique work when you wake from a non-lucid dream?
      Oh and i didn't use an alarm clock but woke up naturally, could that be the problem?
      You should visualize the last dream you had and try to re-enter it again. I pulled off my first DEILD yesterday, re-entered same lucid dream
      Yes, I think it works for non-lucids too. And to wake up without alarm clock is better so no that shouldn't be a problem =)
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      Ohhhhh thank you! I was just laying there and falling asleep! I'll try visualizing my last dream next time!

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      it works for non lucids too
      i woke up once and DEILD 9with out really knowing what it was i just did it) back in the same deam
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      Yes, it's helpful to visualize the dream you just woke from (or, if you can visualize it fast enough, any new scenario). Imagine tactile sensations, and imagine that you can smell, hear, and see things from that dream.
      We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
      some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.

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