 Originally Posted by mimihigurashi
How's the practice going for you, VagalTone?
I've tried it 4 times so far, thinking it was only a matter of adjusting the alarm settings, but I think I've come to a different realization today. I've had no DEILDs, or WILDs, only a DILD today, which was after all the alarms have went off, after I was supposed to get up, I accidentally fell asleep after becoming fairly aware, and had a DILD, so I'm pretty sure it had next to nothing to do with this DEILD business.
Now the thing with DEILD, at least in my case, is that it requires two things: complete relaxation, i.e. the relaxation you actually wake up with from sleep, and the very, very close to sleep, low awareness. Alarms take both of these things away from me. Every time an alarm went off, no matter how low I set the volume (but high enough to be able to hear it and be woken up), it would jolt me awake, suddenly spiking my awareness and ruining my initial complete relaxation. I did try to DEILD anyway, but to me, if it doesn't happen within seconds, it's certain that it's not gonna happen at all, I fell asleep unconsciously while trying every time. On the other hand, when I did have my few (amazing) DEILDs, they all happened when I managed to wake up by myself, without any alarms, and remember to remain relaxed and lay still.
So that's my trouble with alarms. Perhaps I should try a different sound, something more gentle, even though what I'm currently using is far from loud and annoying like a typical buzzer would be. I will give it a few more tries with a different alarm, if a miracle happens, that'll be great, but if not, I'll just go back to teaching myself to wake up naturally and remember not to move, I find that much more appealing because of the lack of dependence on technology, which imo is ideal for good lucid dreaming.
Hi ! Congratulations for your attempts. I think you should not give up yet, as every night is an opportunity to adjust the settings.
I am stil finetuning the alarm settings to become as less disruptive as possible, which is probably the only problem of this approach. So, i encourage you and everyone who would like to try to prefere to fail by not hearing the alarm, than failing with a noisy alarm.
Then it becomes a matter of simply turning on your alarm at bedtime. It becomes effortless.
You can also map your rem periods and put an alarm right into it
Anyway, congratulations for your efforts and whish you great natural or artificial DEILDs 
Natural DEILD should be the goal.
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