When you DILD or WBTB do you just fall asleep or do you keep the idea of lucid dreaming in your thought?
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When you DILD or WBTB do you just fall asleep or do you keep the idea of lucid dreaming in your thought?
For a WBTB, I like to keep the thoughts in my mind while I'm still relatively awake, but I don't try too hard lest I deprive myself of sleep. Lots of confident incubation before going to bed and during the WBTB session can lead to a fairly good chance of a DILD. The rest is having the good fortune to recognize your dream signs or remember to perform reality checks within the dream.
Also keep doing Reality Checks throughout the day and try make a habbit out of it and then when your in a Dream your Mind will remember too do a RC as its a habbit :D
Do reality checks have do be physical like pinching yourself or can they be just mental?
Usually they involve manipulation of some kind of object or law of nature...like turning a light on or off to see if the lighting level actually changes, checking a clock or reading text to see if it changes in odd ways, jumping in the air to see if your hangtime is unnaturally high, and stuff like that. There are lists of them in some threads - check out the Tutorials. Some folks recommend that you only do them when something odd is happening; others are of the school that if you do them often, you'll remember to do them in dreams.
I do very few RCs in real life...I had a phase of it but that phase has slipped, but I often do think to do them in dreams when something's weird...so I guess I primarily attain lucidity by recognizing dreamsigns, which is how I originally learned DILDing when reading LaBerge.
I sometimes use reality checks to confirm the dream-ness of things, but many of my most recent LDs have come from dreamsign recognition alone.