Hi, I would like to know what technique you guys all use when trying to achieve lucidity and how frequently you have lucid dreams using the technique. |
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Hi, I would like to know what technique you guys all use when trying to achieve lucidity and how frequently you have lucid dreams using the technique. |
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I seem to have a particular liking for DEILD. It's perfect for me because it only takes about one minute of waking up at night. If I really really try I could get a LD every night. Its amazing how fast I've progressed with Deild since I started about four months ago. Once you know what to do Deild is super simple. |
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I had never heard of DEILD before this post (which is surprising cuz i research LD all day long!) and I just saw it. It sounds great i think I'll try it. How long did it take you to have one using the method? |
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Last edited by JayTabes91; 07-09-2012 at 02:17 AM.
Boy, back in the day I had never actually seen the internet and only a couple books were out, so I did not know anything about anything other than MILD. I stumled onto WILD and DEILD. It is definately one of the best, but always have a MILD routine so you catch lots of random LDs, also. |
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Most LDs in general come from DILD or to put it simply, they start as dreams that you become aware in. The term MILD simply means you do not leave DILDs up to chance, but do things during the day to make them more likely. |
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Last edited by Sivason; 07-08-2012 at 08:45 PM.
I just go with the flow, honestly. If I wake up at 3 or 4 o'clock in the morning, I'll attempt a WILD. If lucid dreaming is a major topic on my mind throughout the day, I'll try to MILD later that night. |
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"I am accustomed to sleep and in my dreams to imagine the same things that lunatics imagine when awake."
-Rene Descartes
My technique is a form of MILD using self-hypnosis and visualization. The majority of my LD's come this way however, every now and then, I have a DILD... which is fun in itself! |
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And is DEILD just a version of WILD that shortens the time it takes to induce sleep paralysis? |
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In my opinion it is only related in the fact that the classification system would get too complex. We try to lump all the styles into dreams that are already happening, in which you become lucid, and all the other involving you staying aware as you fall back to sleep. |
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What are some of the reasons DEILD won't work? Everyone makes it sounds so great and easy, I don't see any reason why it shouldn't work all the time if you really put your mind to it. |
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You have to wake up during a REM sleep session. It can be difficult because you want to wake up just enough but still be in a sleepy trance. Because there is such a small gap between walking up and going to sleep your body is ready for the sleep paralysis straight away. I find the hardest part to be waking up without falling back asleep, because it happens so quickly you can lose your awareness during SP. |
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WILD is my favorite technique. It works for me but it took a while to master it. |
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i read the technique for DEILD, but how do you know if you are at the end of an REM cycle or not? it says if you have just finished an REM cycle it won't work. I frequently wake up in the night after dreaming, usually 4-5 times, and I can recall the dreams, but how will I know if these are at the ends of REM cycles or in the middle? |
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