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      Quote Originally Posted by Thinknow View Post
      To DILD you have to wake up in the middle of a dream. It is possible to do this in a regular basis? I tryied and most of the times I can't wake up from the dream, it's just void.
      I am not well versed on DEILDs yet, but I would say that you do not have to wake up "in the middle" of a dream...the way it has worked for me is waking up at what feels like the end or fading of an interesting non-lucid or a lucid dream(which are always interesting)...basically, upon exiting the dream. After an interesting regular dream or after a lucid is probably the easiest way but there are other ways through practice apparently. From other people's accounts it can be done on a "regular" basis. By "it's just void," do you mean your memory of the dream is void? And if you are trying to wake up from the dream, do you mean during the dream you are trying to wake up and that you are aware that you are dreaming while dreaming (lucid)?

      Chillen, I will let you know when I try it again. I didn't try to do anything but get a good night's sleep last night.
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      Quote Originally Posted by fogelbise View Post
      I am not well versed on DEILDs yet, but I would say that you do not have to wake up "in the middle" of a dream...the way it has worked for me is waking up at what feels like the end or fading of an interesting non-lucid or a lucid dream(which are always interesting)...basically, upon exiting the dream. After an interesting regular dream or after a lucid is probably the easiest way but there are other ways through practice apparently. From other people's accounts it can be done on a "regular" basis. By "it's just void," do you mean your memory of the dream is void? And if you are trying to wake up from the dream, do you mean during the dream you are trying to wake up and that you are aware that you are dreaming while dreaming (lucid)?

      Chillen, I will let you know when I try it again. I didn't try to do anything but get a good night's sleep last night.
      I mean, when I put my alarm to especific times, when I wake up, I don't remember any dream at all (that was the void I was refering). Probably I didn't hit the REM state whit my alarm. Because when we wake up in the middle of a REM phase, we always remember the dream we were having, correct?.
      I was thinking: if only setting the intentions doesn't work, the alarm method could work.

      Myonly problem with that until now was falling asleep in the right time to make the calculation to set the alarm. I worry to much with my sleep and because of that I can't fall asleep at the right time : D

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      Quote Originally Posted by Thinknow View Post
      I worry to much with my sleep and because of that I can't fall asleep at the right time : D

      Worry can bushwhack dreams.... I get paid monthly, My best dreams come when the bills are all paid. That's why if I have not nailed a task of the month in the first week erso i'm going to go wingless for the rest of it. By the end of the month I'm and worry sets in and dreaming lucid or not goes right out the window...
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      Quote Originally Posted by woblybil View Post
      Worry can bushwhack dreams.... I get paid monthly, My best dreams come when the bills are all paid. That's why if I have not nailed a task of the month in the first week erso i'm going to go wingless for the rest of it. By the end of the month I'm and worry sets in and dreaming lucid or not goes right out the window...
      A correlation between stress and lucid dreaming, perhaps?
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