To me, there easier because you're going into the dream already lucid. But control comes with practice anyways. |
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i been thinking, with deilds because u awaken then go straight back in to the dream world seamlessly, could these kind of ld's be harder to control? as u are not in a "deep sleep"? or could it be harder cos its morning? |
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You saved the cheerleader. So we could save the world. x
To me, there easier because you're going into the dream already lucid. But control comes with practice anyways. |
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This guy,, and this guy,
, are mine. BACK OFF!
very true, i think am just a lil impatient and try shifting the blame |
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You saved the cheerleader. So we could save the world. x
I do have a hard time controlling DEILD's or even DILDs, for that matter (and I've been having them for over 20yrs). It's taken a lot of practice, but I think I've almost have them down; controlling them, almost like I can control my WILD's. |
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Actually, the lighter the sleep, the more likely you are to become lucid. Makes sense, though. Your mind should be most awake and aware when your body is, right? Some of my best are DEILDs, however short. |
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Abraxas
Originally Posted by OldSparta
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So i had another attempt at deild this morning, i awoke a fair few times and on one of the last ones i imagined myself in me back room and then all of a sudden i was walking around my table, and i know i couldn't have imagined this as i was falling asleep because it was very fluent and real. but i didn't realize it was a dream and for some reason woke back up. |
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You saved the cheerleader. So we could save the world. x
That is strange, because in my DEILDS, I feel as if I have more control than in my DILDS. |
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Same, in DEILD's I have most control. |
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Float
I have most control in DILDs, then normal WILDS, then DEILDS. |
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Forget it! Nobody is going to get him! Long gone. DEVIN HESTER YOU ARE RIDICULOUS!
-Jeff Joniak after Hester's second return against St. Louis
this man is DIRTY
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