 Originally Posted by hellopotato
yeah, except its NOT the same thing as DEILD.
Oh, is that so? Let's compare the two side by side, shall we?
Step 1:
 Originally Posted by hellopotato's "new method"
wake up randomly during the night
 Originally Posted by DEILD
...when you awaken from a dream.
NOTE: The ONLY difference is that you don't SAY "when you wake from a dream", meaning that your "new method" isn't made clear enough because it's ONLY gong to work if you awaken DURING a REM cycle.
Step 2:
 Originally Posted by hellopotato's "new method"
try not to move around (it doesnt really matter though), DO NOT think about ANYTHING other than ld-ing (like what you're doing that day, etc) and go to sleep thinking about ld-ing. it should be exactly like going back to sleep within minutes, except you will be thinking about lucid dreams. and what i do here is to recall my last lucid experience and play it out in my mind.
 Originally Posted by DEILD
Okay, I'm staying still with my eyes shut, what now?
-Simply wait! After a few moments you may enter sleep paralysis immediately, which can be something very scary,
but it means you no harm, so ignore it and/or as stated above, adopt a curious attitude toward it.
It usually lasts about a minute or less, and if you concentrate on the blacness in your eyes while they are shut,
you will most likely enter a random scenario, or open your eyes in your dream room. But if you want to end
up in a location of your choosing, try this:
1) During SP, visualize and concentrate on where you want to be after sleep paralysis, and let the scene engulf
you in the form of HI, until you are completely inside of where you visualized.
Note:
Uh, sure sounds like the EXACT SAME THING, only worded slightly different. Those are the critical steps, anything else that you or Klace mention are only general LD suggestions, such as "try to improve your recall" and this one:
 Originally Posted by DEILD
This will teach yourself to remember when you wake
up from a dream, and program your subconscious to not move or open your eyes once this happens, there are many
ways of doing this, but my favorite is to download a program called "Brain Bullet", and make a new affirmation file
with everything you want to remind yourself to do upon awakening from a dream. (Mostly not moving and keeping your
eyes shut), and once you can do the two major things, continue on!
...Which actually confronts this statement:
 Originally Posted by dodobird
It's funny how we argue about what method it is... I think it's a sort of a MILD DEILD combo.
Which is funny because dodobird claims that your "new method" is like DEILD + MILD BUT - as you see - Klace's DEILD method ALREADY DOES MAKE REFFERENCE TO MILD ASPECTS.
Again, this demonstrates that what you claim is new is not new. It's the exact same thing as DEILD. The ONLY difference is that Klace explains the method slightly more thoroughly than you do.
...read the DEILD post again, and only then come back to discuss. it appears that you dont know what deild is.
On the contrary: YOU ARE THE ONE WHO DOES NOT KNOW. Well, now you know. Now, would you like to revise your arrogance?
Note, this comparision is between your "New method" and DEILD as explained by member Klace in this topic..
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