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      dild the best method?

      So far im having no luck in lucid dreaming, but im still trying. When ever i read peoples comments in this forum they'll have a list of methods and how much times they've achieved each one

      for example.

      DILD: 5
      MILD: 0
      WILD: 0
      FILD: 1
      etc...

      It seems that DILD is the method with the best results. My question is it possible to make a DILD happen on demand.

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      I find it easier to reenter a dream after you wake up. I have had over like 15 lds by doing that. I don't know how to DILD on demand, there always random for me.
      While there is a lower class, I am in it.
      While there is a criminal element, I am of it.
      While there is a soul in prison, I am not free.
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      eh i still dont understand what DILD is , what you wake up from a dream , and try to go back in ? how? , doesnt say anything about relaxing , focusing on the dream , just say gets back in ....

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      Quote Originally Posted by tekkendreams View Post
      eh i still dont understand what DILD is , what you wake up from a dream , and try to go back in ? how? , doesnt say anything about relaxing , focusing on the dream , just say gets back in ....
      DILD Dream Induced Lucid Dream this is when you just happen to notice you are dreaming and become Lucid or do a reality check etc.

      What you just described was DEILD Dream Exit Induced Lucid Dream, this is where you leave the dream and then re-enter the dream, by the dream ending and another one starting or waking up for a very short amount of time and falling back asleep.

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      DILDing takes the least amount of effort, it is just random. I know that I'm lazy about it, I only use other methods to break dry spells or if there is something that I really want to do.

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      Hmm...maybe the research team should do a project where they follow like, ten people and see how many techniques induced lucid dreams, and see which one was the highest scorer.

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      Well here is the thing Westonci. When you DILD, it is done merely by chance as something must get hold of your attention to make you aware of your surroundings (something that is not normal in waking life). So it is because of this that you are not always ensured a lucid state, as it depends on out of place objects and situations.

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      DILDS for me are impossible so hard to realise ur dreaming. WILDING is the way to go !

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      Quote Originally Posted by sweetshoes18 View Post
      Well here is the thing Westonci. When you DILD, it is done merely by chance as something must get hold of your attention to make you aware of your surroundings (something that is not normal in waking life). So it is because of this that you are not always ensured a lucid state, as it depends on out of place objects and situations.
      out of place events and situations take place in my dreams 99.9 percent of the time. and it's not merely by chance that I notice them. I work hard to make myself notice them. actually more than half the time I will just realize I am dreaming for no reason at all. Just because of keeping my mind aware.

      But if you can get good at wilding thats great! I can only do short wilds that I never count.

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