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*Inducing a DILD. I can't believe I just said "induct".
Don't worry, nothing like a good laugh to start a thread in the best way ^^
I quite like your line of reasoning, and agree with the main idea, but there's some ideas that come a bit off:
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Whether you're trying to reality check in a dream (DILD)
Simply reality checking, remember that DILD is not a technique ;)
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When you're in waking life, you are conscious. When you're asleep, you're unconscious.
I'd say it's more about impaired cognition, since if you were unconscious you wouldn't be able to even experience a dream. I think I got the idea though, and I completely agree with it, because in some way, it does feel indeed like you're locked out your own consciousness (after all, isn't lucid dreaming a reach for your meta-consciousness ^^?).
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I'm not sure about it, since I still haven't yet reached this point, but I think you could have lucid dreams very often when you've reached this point.
Yup! In my peak frequencies, I had loads of lucid dreams just based off my dream signs: elements that appear consistently throughout your dreams are awesome ways to get you lucidity over and over, provided the association you made with them and reality checks is practically an unconscious action (aka, habit). So in a way, what you're really doing to induct (xD) DILDs is creating habits that are strengthened by cues. This is why I find Dream Signs and other specific cues so much easier for people who are wanting to ramp up their LDing frequency, they don't require you to make any kind of self-questioning, simply training yourself to respond to the unambiguous cue :D
Good post!