 Originally Posted by Elkfazer
Firstly, anyone who claims to have an AP ability, can they tell us whether or not they were able to change their enviroment at will, much the same as in a LD, such as creating a door where previously there was none? If Yes, then it must be an LD and if No, then well...hmm, needs more studying.
Not necessarily, because if they convince themselves that they will be powerless and that it will be just like reality, they may not have any ability whatsoever.
 Originally Posted by Elkfazer
As the techniques as Shift mentions are practically the same, then how come WILD'ers don't always start off waking in bed in their own rooms? I know some WILD'ers could use HH or HI to enter a dreamscene, but if they focused on nothing, where would they start?
The no-body technique? Because WILDers use a variety of methods to enter their lucids, APers all seem to use that one and focus on that happening. And a lot of APers also talk about being accomplished WILDers.
 Originally Posted by Elkfazer
Also, I read in a book that apparently trying to remember the details of a long LD after waking is meant to be quite hard, but for an AP it's meant to be really vivid and easier to remember. Again, I'm not sure on any of this, but would be good if some people here could answer some of these points.
This one I don't believe or have an answer to, not a polite one at any rate.
 Originally Posted by yellowlight
Anyway, it's AP for the believers, and WILD for the non-believers.
No, because they aren't lucid dreaming. If they were, they would know that they were in a dream, not think they were in another dimension.
 Originally Posted by Ghost94
..both need REM to work
Neither need REM to work.
 Originally Posted by Ghost94
Oh and I think that O.B.E. is yet another thing that is exacly the same.
An out of body experience is simply the perception that your consciousness no longer resides in your physical body. This happens in dreams and in real life all of the time. These are not the same thing.
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