this has probably been asked before but when i try to DEILD i lay there for a while and jus fall back to sleep |
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this has probably been asked before but when i try to DEILD i lay there for a while and jus fall back to sleep |
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One idea is to pick an anchor, something you think about so you stay conscious but not too much to the point where you can't fall asleep. Common anchors are heartbeat, breathing, and counting in your head. Basically anything that requires a little attention but enough so that you won't just fall right asleep. One of my favorite things to do is visualize the dream I was just in. I imagine myself back in the dream doing whatever I was when I first woke up. If I do this correctly then as I'm imagining what I would have continued doing in the dream I eventually find myself actually doing it. At this point I go about doing whatever my goals are for that night. |
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Multiple Induction Technique (MIT) - Consistently have several lucids each night!
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Maybe you are trying not to stay aware but just waiting for something to happen, causing you to fall asleep. When you wake up, keep your mind conscious by repeating the mantra "The next scene will be a dream". Don't try so hard to keep aware that you can't fall asleep though. This is what makes techniques like WILD and DEILD sometimes challenging. You have to have the right level of awareness so that you don't fall asleep unconsciously or keep yourself up. Hope this helps! |
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The easiest method to DEILD is simply visualize the dream you woke up from. We visualize and we dream in the same area of our big human brain. This is not theory but a bio-medical fact. Research the secondary visual cortices. |
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