 Originally Posted by jblb2424
Being a deep sleeper is both good and bad for lucid dreaming, it depends what method you want to use. Lets say you want to use the DILD technique, than yes, it is good because you mentioned you get 12-15 hours of sleep...that means you are dreaming more which increase the chances of a DILD. However, lets say you want to do a method like DEILD. For a DEILD you must wake up from a dream, which is harder for a deep sleeper, so in that case deep sleep is not good for the DEILD method.
Fortunately this is not entirely true, No matter when I wake up 9/10 times I can deild, I don't no why you would assume you cannot induce Rem sleep, it is in the end just another state of mind. As for Deild in general you wake up once a dream ends so your body is still slighty paralyzed and your mind is ready to go back into it. Unless you use an alarm clock (which I do) you don't have the possibility of deliberately waking up during deep sleep, and even then it can still work.
Just thought I'd clear this common misconception up.
As for the OP
I think that as a deep sleeper Dild might actually be the the completely wrong technique for you. Firstly it might be harder for you to gain full awareness than most people and secondly you might have the natural advantage of being able to put your body to sleep faster than others, a trait extremely handy in Deild and Wild.
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