If you want to WILD, and are having trouble, there is a technique that will make it 80% easier. Its called DEILD, or dream exit induced lucid dream. |
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My first issue is my dreams themselves. They don't seem to really happen to me. I remember having them, but I don't remember great details. When I'm actually in the dream it's like I'm missing a lot. It's hard to explain. |
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If you want to WILD, and are having trouble, there is a technique that will make it 80% easier. Its called DEILD, or dream exit induced lucid dream. |
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Just stay calm, this is a phase almost all experienced dreamers have gone through in their life- no reason to get discouraged. Just continue through it and it'll all work out for you eventually. |
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Last edited by OctoberWind; 07-03-2012 at 03:44 PM.
For your first issue, I'm not really sure what to do about that. I think it will improve over time as you put more attention towards dreams and increase dream recall. |
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Previously known as Lucidis.
I'd have to agree with Oreo, WILD isn't something I'd suggest to people first starting out on their LD journey. However, the choice is all yours, if you feel it's the best for you- then by all means do it. |
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Hmm, I see. I will stick with the beginners methods for now. But I will most certainly continue to practice WILD. I know it takes work, and time to get down. I'll get there eventually! FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION! |
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If you're like me, WILDs may not be your thing. They come easy to some people, and extremely difficult for others. I would never tell you to give up, but since you've already had luck with DILD, you may want to focus there (like what Oreo said above), and maybe move to WILDing once you have a few more DILDs under your belt. |
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Thanks for the advice, I definitely appreciate it. |
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1. I have noticed, that my non-lucids are getting more detailed and vivid after I started lucid dreaming, practicing daytime awareness and writing my dreams in great detail in my DJ. |
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There's nothing wrong with DILD, if that is working for you. Try ADA and visualize whilst you are falling asleep. |
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When I first started out with lucid dreaming I was also discouraged, because it felt like I missed things out. But with a little recall practice and some lucid experiences they gradually got more and more vivid. So just observe what you can for now and it will take care of itself. |
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Last edited by Iapetos; 07-05-2012 at 08:35 AM.
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