I find this very interesting and may even try it myself. What is the app called specifically? |
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Ok so a dramatic headline but one which I hope will lead to lots of great ideas for this 'new' idea that I am to experiment to oblivion with. |
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Last edited by ezzolucid; 11-01-2015 at 01:13 PM.
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I find this very interesting and may even try it myself. What is the app called specifically? |
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Goals: Explore a city, fly a plane, go to space, walk in a forest filled with snow, go to a tropical island
I have attempted this in the past, but only when I was... on a down time with lding, I might start trying this out again since I am on fire with lding right now. Last time I set silent alarms throughout the night and had my phone in my hand. I only did it last time because I wanted to try for deild since I was being lazy. Now I am just pumped up. Will report back in a couple of weeks if it makes a change. Remember I ld most every night, so results look very eschewed if you don't look at it right. Haha |
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I use my Alarm DEILD all the time. The app sounds cool, and I should get one like that. I just set a snooze on my phone and have it in my hand so I d not need to move. Works great. I sometimes hit 5 or more LDs in a morning this way. |
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That app does sound cool indeed - which one is it again? I am presently also working with my self to remind me to lie still watch and enter the next dream - I have done it a couple of times now and it is awesome!!! |
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Last edited by Patience108; 11-02-2015 at 10:01 AM.
Hi Sivason, thanks for posting. I did have a sneaky motive behind PM'ing you and hope you dont mind |
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No problem, I would not use a traditional beeping alarm as it wakes you suddenly. I like something loud enugh and intense enough that I will not sleep through it. On i-phone some of the sounds are gentle rising and falling sounds sort of like a harp. Relaxing music would work if it is intense enough that it wakes you at least 50%. The thing with your voice seems like a cool idea, but pair it with a sound that will wake you. |
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Thankyou Sivason, i really appreciate your input. The last 3 nights I have been attempting this at 15 min intervals after about 5 hours sleep. I use music which wakes me up immediately, in fact when the alarm goes off its as though i was already awake. I am able to awake without moving but i do not seem to have any dream residue even though Im 6 hours into sleep. |
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Nice to see DEILD getting some much-needed attention. |
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Thanks Sageous, i feel chuffed that both you and Sivason are commenting on my thread :-) Yes for me I dont understand why DEILD by way of interupted REM is not the main 'technique' used. Most people say its the easiest and allows for dream chaining and to me seems the most logical. Ive only been doing this for 5 days but each time my alarm wakens me i do not have any dream residue to build my dield attempt on. Im not sure if im waking up in Nrem or from a dream. Its odd - each time i hear the alarm its as though i was already awake but this cannot be the case, I will however simply plough on until i master this however long it takes. |
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Hi Sageous - could you share some of your own treasures of experience concerning Deilding for us to mull over? |
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Last edited by Patience108; 11-04-2015 at 07:15 PM.
^^ Although the experiences of my DEILD transitions are more mundane than they are treasures, and they definitely don't include the use of alarms*, I'll share what I can. |
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Hi Sageous and thankyou for your valuable comments. Most of us simple dont recognize when we are waking from a non lucid dream and thats why an alarm is used. Maybe it takes much practise and conditioning to reach a stage where one can actually realize that they are waking from a non lucid dream. |
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Last edited by ezzolucid; 11-05-2015 at 09:49 AM.
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^^ I would agree that your alarm woke you up too much, and mixed in perhaps was your excitement about doing the DEILD, |
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Yes thanks Sageous - you mention about the anticipation or excitement that can be a bit too much some times - did you have that at first and if so how long did it take to really ease into the Deild's as you do now with such naturalness? |
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^^ Sure, I was excited -- exhilarated, even -- to the point of distraction early on. I can't specifically remember how long it took the initial rush to wane, but I don't think it was very long; probably a year or two. Oh; is that a long time? |
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Hi again. I will chime in a little. What do me and Sageous mean when we say things like do not focus, do not think about it, and so on? How can that be? You want to cultivate a mental state where you are aware of being there (alive/present) but avoid directly stimulating the waking mind more than the lightest touch. To much mental activity promotes waking. There is a fine line where you can be aware but not really thinking in the normal sense. Most people probably experience this for moments as they fall asleep, we have just learned more about how top use that state or promote that delicate state. So avoid any kind of internal monologue outside of the simple mantra and even then do not focus much on that. It takes practice. you are looking to be aware but with minimal thought activity. |
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HI, looks like this thread is gaining a lot of interest :-) Last night after 4 hours into sleep i had a long vivid dream, i then woke up naturally and immediately (almost instinctively) knew to DIELD, I didn't move, kept eyes closed and simply held onto awareness (I had a mantra 'I'm dreaming') which I repeated once or twice. Within about 10 seconds I went direct into a wave of powerful vibrations and felt like I was transitioning but they then stopped and I was awake again. I kept my calm so maybe it was simply the end of my REM. but it seemed real close! |
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Great thread, very interesting read, well done! |
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Hi, i think that quote is rubbish! Why would doing something less give better results? I have read the book and its a fantastic insight into DIELD but I dont agree with only doing it a few nights per week. As long as we are not sleep deprived then I think we should practise multiple times per night. The more we practise, the better we get and the more of a habit is created. |
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Last edited by ezzolucid; 11-06-2015 at 04:29 PM.
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Hi Sivason, sorry to keep latching onto your experiences but I have the option to either use either a sound alarm or simply hold the phone and vibrate for a few seconds. As I am going to stick to one or the other for a while, is there any advantage over one or the other? If i use sound, i can have any sound / voice that i choose but will have to wear headphones. If i use a vibrating alarm then i will hold the phone in my hand after 4 hours |
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I have been doing this with mild success. It is definitely important to note that it still takes the fundamentals of lding. Without the sleep schedule, it is much harder to retain awareness. Keep working on the fundamentals while finding new techniques to exercise them. |
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Thanks for the comments guys. For the last 10 nights I have been setting the auto snooze for every 15 minutes after 5 hours of sleep, the alarm auto shuts off after 2 seconds and i am able to keep still upon awakening. I then try to deild by simply trying to go back to sleep whilst retaining slight awareness with the use of a mantra 'i am dreaming' I have only had 1 success where my hands started to go numb so i started to FILD and this led to me dreaming about rubbing my hands and i became lucid that way. |
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Last edited by ezzolucid; 11-11-2015 at 12:08 PM.
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Hey there, |
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