I have really sporadic recall. idk but if i were to recall a dream, i would remember being too tired to want to do a RC inside the dream or something was stopping me from wanting too. |
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Ok, I'm pretty sure this is rare but only one of the 6 lucids I've had could be described as a DILD and it lasted about 30 seconds. The rest have been either WILD's or DEILD's. I did once has a dream which started with me successfully astral projecting but I don't believe that this counts. I think I've done more then enough awareness and reality check excercises which leads me to believe this to be a matter of my extraordinarily bad dream recall. What I'm interested in knowing is if anyone else has this same problem or better yet if anyone had it and how was it resolved. Thank you. |
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Last edited by RationalMystic; 04-21-2012 at 10:42 PM.
I have really sporadic recall. idk but if i were to recall a dream, i would remember being too tired to want to do a RC inside the dream or something was stopping me from wanting too. |
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When Pikachu is in doubt he does a reality check.
All of my LD's have come from DILD's and the last DILD I had lasted for what felt like a long time, as for remembering as soon as my LD finished I woke up instead of going into different sleep stages, so I could remember almost all of it. |
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Dream recall is extremely important for having DILDs, you can try to improve it by trying to remember what you dreamed about in the morning, if there is nothing - write down in your dream journal that you cant remember, eventually you will begin to remember more and more fragments. |
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I find it difficult in the sense that you have no direct control over inducing the dream. You can only find out whether you were sucessful or not after waking up. I've been using the DILD/MILD for a couple of years now with very little success (this may be down to low confidence as I have this mentality that LDing is too good to be true |
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Last edited by ShinyBlueStar; 04-29-2012 at 11:52 PM.
Main Goal: Attain Lucidity! [X] (12/03/12)
LD Goals: Fly [] Morph into an animal [] Fly into a quasar [] Find DG [] Talk to my subconscious [] Have a conversation with a DC [] Punch a hole in the earth [] Run on water [] Travel to paradise []
A Dream Journal might raise your consciousness/awareness enough to help with DILD's. I, myself, use a small digital recorder and simply describe my dream to it. If it was interesting enough I will transcribe it into my actual journal. Good luck to you! |
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I think different techniques work differently for different people. I find DILDing to be rather difficult as well. That is why I use WILDing to attain lucidity. If you feel that you aren't having any success with DILDing, you should try a different technique. |
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Funny thing is that DILDing is not difficult at all.. |
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The idea is to remain in a constant state of departure while always arriving..
All of my LDs have been through DILD. Once I started keeping a dream journal my recall got a lot better, and I'm becoming more aware of the general "feel" of dreams. Also I've just started to read a few dreams from my journal and reminisce about what they felt like before I go to sleep, and the first night I did it I became lucid. So far WILD hasn't worked for me, but I guess its just one of those things that's different for everyone. |
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Last edited by somemexican; 05-01-2012 at 01:56 AM.
But the problem is that means shutting yourself away from most lucids. All lucid techniques can be grouped into WILD, DILD or hybrid techs. Also if I start becoming lucid during normal dreams, thats an excellent way of practicing expanding awareness and stabilization. In my WILDs and DEILDs I rarely need to stabalize for the first couple of minutes. However because of this, it becomes annoyingly hard to anticipate destabilization. If I become lucid in the middle of a dream, it should begin destabilizing quickly so I can try stabilizing techniques. Since I created this thread I've had a couple more DILDs so I'm begining to get it. |
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