The DEILD technique is probably the best way to "slip" into a dream. |
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I wanted to get some feedback as to a good way to transition from the physical real world, to the dream world. Usually while Im doing my WILD after my WBTB, I have a hard time transitioning. I lie in my bed daydreaming of what I would like my setting to be, so say for example I think about walking around a city and use my senses. I feel like I can't move, so Im definitely in sleep paralysis, but I just cant seem to transition to the dream world. Any suggestions on how I can accomplish this? |
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Last edited by NyxCC; 05-09-2014 at 09:37 PM. Reason: Merged posts
The DEILD technique is probably the best way to "slip" into a dream. |
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Same here with sleeping through the alarms.. but it does work. |
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I have yet to fall back into a (lucid) dream after an alarm set for that purpose. Alarms usually startle me fully awake and I move suddenly |
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Yes it was with a WBTB. Id say around 5 hours after I fell asleep. Once my alarm woke me up, I got some water and layed back down and started to let my mind wander. I fell asleep without realizing I was in a dream, and I guess I just became lucid through a DILD using a WILD method I guess. As for the locations I was in, I'm usually at a beach in or in my house/in my neighborhood. I went to bed around 10pm and woke up around 4:15ish with an alarm clock, which doesnt have autosnooze btw so I was wondering what app or clock you guys use that has autosnooze on it. |
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I have for I-Phone: Alarm Clock Bud Pro |
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I have done this in my first WILDs. When i started to feel the vibrations on my body and the buzz sound, i watched the blackness. Sometimes there's a point of light and i focused on this point. If you stay calm, this point of light begins to turn into an object, then several objects, then a whole scenario. |
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Here ya go! |
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Last edited by MasterMind; 05-17-2014 at 08:19 PM.
Also MasterMind, what are the time intervals on which I should set the ramping for the alarms? |
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I've been using Gentle Alarm for quite a long time, because most alarms startle me when I wake up. It's great because you can have different profiles (right now I have the regular one I use in the mornings, one for WBTBs and one for DEILDs) and each can have its sound, volume, fade-in time, duration... and then you can set as many alarms as you like with the profile of your choice. The only problem is that the free version won't play any alarms on Wednesdays. I purchased it because it wasn't expensive and it's proved to be a worthy investment. |
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"If you must sleep a third of your life, why should you sleep through your dreams?"
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It depends on what alarm sound you use, what volume you have and how easily you wake up. |
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For better or worse, I'm a light sleeper. In the mornings I have a "rowing boat" sound, so it's super gentle, I have it at a very low volume, and I always shut it off in 20-30 seconds (it has a 1.5 min fade-in, so it starts silent and it increases volume, but with me it never reaches the maximum |
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"If you must sleep a third of your life, why should you sleep through your dreams?"
Stephen LaBerge
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