Still very interesting, maybe you should do a few month graph (instead of a given amount of LDs) of the history of your success to see if the technique's efficiency decrease with time.
The idea behind this technique reminds me another technique I have used for a little while :
http://www.dreamviews.com/induction-...b-newbies.html
My way of using it, if I remember well, was this :
1) I set a vibrating alarm watch to wake me up after a certain amount of sleep.
2) when the watch wakes me up I do a short WBTB during which I put an ear plug in my ear (or pillow speaker or whatever I can hear) linked to a small MP3 player I have attached to my hand in a way it is very easy to press the play button.
In the mp3 player is recorded a message with my own voice that says something like "this is a successful reality check, stay focus on the incoming vibes".
just after that I start another vibrating device (gymboss) that will vibrate every 25 min for exemple.
3)I just let myself fall asleep.
4) each time I feel the gymboss vibrating I press the mp3 player button
-if the message is clear and normal I am probably awake, I just let myself fall back asleep.
-if the message is different, or strange, I am probably in a FA and I can start a LD.
I think the philosophy of this technique is the same as yours, the only main difference is that it involves a movement to trigger the mp3 player, which is not very DEILD friendly, it also involves a couple of wires, so it's a bit more complicated, but I think those two techniques are more based on FA detection than on DEILD/WILD right?
Indeed I also was using the mask of the rem dreamer (mask only, without the device inside) that had a flat speaker in the stretching band.
Later I let this technique aside and started to experiment with my REM Dreamer Pro that allowed me to record a vocal message, and sometimes the message I was earing during the night wasn't exactly the recorded message.
That's why I find you technique, and the technique I quoted a very promising path.
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