I can't believe it. The WILD method you just described is exactly how I used to fall asleep when I was little - about three to seven, to be precise. I would imagine that I was falling, and that around me there were different objects and platforms from which I could leap and climb. I usually started by imagining myself flipping through a large hole in the floor. By the time I hit the bottom, I was usually asleep. If not, I started over. The whole process could take about 2-5 minutes if I got it on the first try.

Of all the ways of achieving a lucid dream, the DILD will probably be the hardest for me. I have ADD, so remembering to do reality checks will probably just not happen. I'd have to get past my forgetfulness, in addition to the tendency to accept the dream as reality. Medication won't help, since amphetamine salts aren't exactly conducive to sleep. I think that the WILD might actually be my best bet.

Thanks!