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      Deilding

      Isn't this kind of deild all about reentering the same dream you just had? And if so i have something to say. First of all, all my deilds have been by accident, like last night i had a deild i think, i renentered the same dream that i just had and continued it. How do you have a deild without it being by accident?

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      Quote Originally Posted by topten35 View Post
      Isn't this kind of deild all about reentering the same dream you just had? And if so i have something to say. First of all, all my deilds have been by accident, like last night i had a deild i think, i renentered the same dream that i just had and continued it. How do you have a deild without it being by accident?
      A DEILD isn't just re-entering the same dream and that is it.

      A DEILD is re-entering a dream, and becoming lucid, or rather, staying concious.
      So you cannot re-enter a dream and not be lucid, then call it a DEILD, because it isn't lucid. the name of this technique suggests this. (Dream Exit Initiated Lucid Dream)

      Here is a full tutorial.

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