Yes they are possible in a lighted room. Although i bet WILDing would be REALLY hard to acomplish in light. DILD would still be completly possable. |
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Basically, where I have been sleeping, the lights are always on, (it's just my bedroom, but I don't bother to turn them off) and I was wondering if DILDs or WILDs are harder to do, or even possible, when the room you'll be in has the lights on? |
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Yes they are possible in a lighted room. Although i bet WILDing would be REALLY hard to acomplish in light. DILD would still be completly possable. |
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I was always a dreamer, in childhood especially. People thought I was a little strange.-Charley pride
I have tried to build up the Reality Check Habits nessacary for DILDing, but haven't yet, so I'm gonna try WILDing for the first time tonight. |
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Hey Azerdi and Codename |
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If I may answer (since I'm here and all)... SP isn't too hard to break when you're trying to WILD. You can start by wiggling your toes, fingers, tilting your head from side to side... little things like that break SP pretty easily. |
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I turned off the light, lied in my bed, tried to get comfortable, started the timer/stop-watch on my watch, did one last reality check and closed my eyes to try it. |
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Serenity is right. Just start moving little parts and then go from them. |
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I was always a dreamer, in childhood especially. People thought I was a little strange.-Charley pride
I have the same problem...I have to share my house (a sorta shed/granny flat) with my parents and siblings. Who constantly demand to have the light kept on |
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To be completely honest though, WILDs are extremely difficult for people who are new to lucid dreaming. I definitely advise working with something like a WBTB/DILD or WBTB/MILD combo, and get a few LD's under your belt before you jump back into WILDs. A very big key to WILDing is recognizing how dreams and lucidity feels. WILDs are this big, mysterious thing that aren't always just seeing a scene in front of you and stepping into it. |
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