Lesson 4: Other Techniques.
Sorry for not writing up my own tutorials on each topic. I tried and it simply wasn't working out.
If you haven't already, go read the http://www.dreamviews.com/f131/intro...llabus-115705/. And of course read, http://www.dreamviews.com/f131/lesso...eaming-115876/ http://www.dreamviews.com/f131/lesson-2-dild-116304/ and http://www.dreamviews.com/f131/lesso...7/#post1676865
In this lesson I will cover:
MILD
DEILD
EILD
ADA
WBTB
There are many technique variations in lucid dreaming. In this lesson I will talk about some of the most common alternative techniques.
MILD:To read the full DV MILD tutorial, click here.
MILD stands for,
Mnemonically
Induced
Lucid
Dream. MILD is a form of DILD. It utilizes mantras and visualization to induce lucid dreams.
DEILD:To read the full DV DEILD tutorial, click here. DEILD stands for, Dream Exit Induced Lucid Dream. DEILD is a form of WILD. Upon waking up from a dream, by laying still and re-entering sleep paralysis.
EILD:To read the full DV EILD tutorial, click here.
EILD stands for,
Externally
Induced
Lucid
Dream, or
Electrically
Induced
Lucid
Dream. To induce an EILD use of an external, sometimes electrical device is utilized.
ADA:To read KingYoshi's ADA tutorial, click here.
ADA stands for,
All
Day
Awareness. It is a DILD variant. The term ADA was coined by KingYoshi. ADA is the practice of being highly aware all day. This can lead to higher awareness in dreams.
WBTB:To read the full DV WBTB tutorial, click here.
WBTB stands for,
Wake
Back
To
Bed. WBTB is the practice of waking up in the night and then going back to sleep. DILD and WILD can both be used with WBTB.
HOMEWORK
For this lesson, there is no actual homework. Simply research and attempt any techniques that you find interesting.