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My problems with DEILD
bah, lately I found out how easy it is (yes!) to induce a LD using the Dream-Exit Induced technique. If you don't know what it is, it's basically a form of WILD for chaining dreams.
I managed to do this more than once already, but for some reason, I lose lucidity when doing so.
I got used to re-entering the dream, realised that I should incubate a situation (like a moving tree) rather than a scenario (like a forest).
The SP feeling is now easy for me to detect, and I can use it to easily enter the dream by moving my dream body. This is especially funny: sometimes I move my dream body so hardly that the dream ends, but still my real body hasn't moved at all.
But for some reason, even if I successfully DEILD, I get the sily impression that it hasn't worked, and that I'm just daydreaming.
Well, I want to know if you guys have had the same problem with staying lucid while chaining dreams, and if there is any tip to make sure it doesn't happen.
Just another thing, I think I WILDed. Well I really don't know how it happened. I think I managed to stay conscious until I got to SP, and then I just did what I do when DEILDing - entering the dream. However, the same thing happened and I thought I was just daydreaming, and so I lost lucidity.
bah 2 lucids in 1 night, this rox
help plx :D
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Ya I love this technique too. Haven't had any eventful LD's with it, but I kept holding lucidity by rubbing my hands, worked great for me. My only trouble right now is staying still, and actaully remembering to DEILD.
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I am a big fan of the DEILD and the DILD and the WILD and the WBTB.
DEILD and DILD are my preferred method for bringing about Lucid Dreams though.
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Havent tried it, You should give WBTB.