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Hello Dreamviews, |
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Thanks for the replies! I will keep in mind that after feeling the vibrations, there is a chance I am already asleep. |
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I was wondering: should my goal be to hold onto a slight bit of consciousness while falling asleep, then come what may? Or, should I actively be trying to form the dream through imagining my previous one, and then "enter" it? |
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Hi McDreamy, sometimes its hard to help people as they are usually not prepared to listen to great advice, they say you can lead a horse to water but you cannot make it drink. The following advice will get you lucid dreaming on a regular basis. Go and buy Michael Radugas book 'The phase' and read it cover to cover. Id you do this then you will be able to successfully DEILD most nights. If you have not ordered the book within an hour then its unlikely you can be helped :-) |
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I think that DEILD will come to you in time, like it did to me. I just gradually got the hang of it through repeated experiences. Like you are describing, I got vibrations, got SP, had to go through it, mess it up, whatever and eventually it started to click. |
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Last edited by Charles3; 03-26-2018 at 05:29 PM.
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https://www.dreamviews.com/blogs/charles3/
I was trying to think of when I got my first DEILDs. For one, listening to lots of youtube tutorials over and over might help, because thats basically what I did. Even if they say the same thing over and over, it sometimes helps to hear it in different words and such. There are probably at least 50 DEILD tutorials on youtube by various lucid dreamers. |
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Here is what I am up to in the dream world!
https://www.dreamviews.com/blogs/charles3/
Thanks for mentioning this fellow. He has a great YT channel. |
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Last edited by Charles3; 03-26-2018 at 05:35 PM.
Here is what I am up to in the dream world!
https://www.dreamviews.com/blogs/charles3/
Great input Charles! When I was at the top of my game (working my way back up now hopefully), I was getting good at doing something I was calling Pre-DEILD explained here: https://www.dreamviews.com/dream-con...ml#post2177229 |
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Last edited by fogelbise; 04-10-2018 at 05:53 PM. Reason: few typos
Something important for every newbie: http://www.dreamviews.com/general-lu...-read-imo.html
Listen while you work or before bed? http://www.dreamviews.com/dreamviews-podcast/
More great audio: http://www.dreamviews.com/dreamviews-audio/
My lucid dreaming journey: http://www.dreamviews.com/members/fo...boutme#aboutme
I know this thread is way old. I too am just settling back into a healthy lucid dreaming routine after a nearly three-year hiatus due to business stress, the cares of life, kids, etc. You know how it goes. I received Raduga's book yesterday, having already had some knowledge of it years ago when I was LDing regularly. Back then I was using FILD with some success. Then it stopped working and I experienced insomnia as result. The "phase" stuff reminds of that sort of technique: surface briefly during a micro-awakening, don't move, quickly perform a motor simulation, RC and separate. Lots of people say the phase indirect technique is really just DEILD, but I tend to think it more resembles FILD than anything else. I guess because coming out of an NLD with recall is not required; the goal is a classic OBE bedroom projection irrespective of any prior dream exit. FILD was amazingly potent for me in the past. But I soon found that simulating the obligatory finger movement was not always conducive to remaining in that precious "zone" between full-blown sleep and a sliver of wakefulness. I know full well this technique works and the 'Phase' is legit. My dilemma now is remaining in that sweet spot long enough (or short enough) to get through the cycling and separate. It's not as easy as it sounds! But then this should be expected for everything in life that offers the proverbial buttercup: anything worthwhile requires work. Any tips on staying in the "zone" (I say zone for lack of a better term and ignorance if there is one)? Has anyone mastered the art of maintaining optimal control during this period? If so, I'd love to pick your brain, get some pointers, encouragement. Thanks in advance! |
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