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      Lol im not good at DILD, i have a few dream signs but i can never seem to pick them out =\ WILD and DEILD are fun to experience the transition from the waking world to the dreaming world
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      Well, WILD doesn't use statements and DILD doesn't use autosuggestion (tough you can use it if you want to), just RC to become lucid while dreaming. I think MILD is the one which uses utosuggestion. Other than that, it was right.

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      WILD does not necessarily have to do counting and statements or even lying perfectly still. WILD happened for me pretty easily (had my first one the morning after I had read the tutorial on it) It is simply when you are AWARE that you are falling asleep and aware that a dream is begining. Other than that it can happen in many different forms. Some people HAVE to count or stay still, while others get them naturally (like me once I knew what it was) and some may get them accidently like if you awake in SP (which can also be a natural occurance)

      Hope this helps

      I think DILD is probably the most common since everyone probably has thier first Lucid Dream through DILD i.e. being in a non lucid dream then realizing your in a dream and becoming lucid.

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      WILD. I dont know, its just easy for me.
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      Well, i got my first (and so far only) Lucid Dream from using the CILD Technique. You simply eat alot of chocolate and go to sleep thinking about LDing. Strange? Yes, but it helped me!
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      Quote Originally Posted by dreamvortex123 View Post
      Well, i got my first (and so far only) Lucid Dream from using the CILD Technique. You simply eat alot of chocolate and go to sleep thinking about LDing. Strange? Yes, but it helped me!
      lol

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      Chewnie, I'd say that the easiest is DILD, but that's just my opinion. I would try all of them though and then see what's easiest for you. I myself have a pretty good success rate with DILDs, but I try other techniques just for fun. I think it's good to have a mastery of a few different techniques so that you can use them in different situations depending how tired you are, how fast you want to go to sleep, how long you're going to sleep, etc.

      But again, if you're still struggling just to have LDs, then I would suggest trying the DILD technique untill you're getting them at least 4-5 times a week. Then I would venture out and try other techniques, it's fun!

      Good luck

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