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WILD or DILD?
Hey everyone im new here and been quite interested in lucid dreaming for some time now, and i have been resently been using "Hemi-Sync - Lucid Dreaming Series" with some sucess. I started with the relaxation techniques then it plays some noises ment to trigger REM sleep and increase llucid dreaming, after a while i took my headphones off in a time before it would wake me up after 90min and being relaxed I started to fall into a dream state and shortly after all i could think about was light switches, so i went and played with them and no light would turn off. I went from their knowing i was in a dream and continued with it. I plan to keep on trying these audio files as well as taking others Techniques.
My questions tho are would this be considered a WILD or a DILD, and i have yet to try a WBTB but im wondering what the diffrence between WILD's and WBTB's are besides the waking up then going back to sleep.
Thanks all! :)
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:welcome:
It sounds like your experiences were DILDs, caused by your time meditating before sleep. That is almost like autosuggestion, or even MILD (Mnemonic ILD). For a true WILD, you need to pass directly from wakefulness into a dream. The transition is often very messy, with hallucinations, body distortions, paralysis, or "Out of Body" type stuff. It doesn't have to be messy, but it is for a lot of people. Also, it is very difficult to WILD when you first go to sleep at night. You are just not close to a solid dreaming cycle. Try to go through your normal routine after a few hours of sleep and a WBTB. I bet something wacky will happen.
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Welcome to Dreamviews! I believe Robot Butler is correct in classifying your LD as a DILD. A WILD is when you pass directly from the waking state to the dream state without ever losing consciousness/awareness. A WBTB is a form of WILD, that has a much higher success rate than the traditional WILD. With a WBTB you are hitting your REM cycles later into the sleep period, so they generally last longer and are easier to hit (directly enter into REM). I also like to WILD during naps, a good target time for a nap WILD is 1-6 hours after waking in the morning. For WBTBs, I would suggest 4-7 hours after falling asleep. The most popular time seems to be 6 hours after sleep. Good Luck in your future efforts!