As I've said before, the phase of sleep doesn't particularly matter, nor does reentry, or the state consciousness before waking. I'll refer you to the first post I made on this thread for my main case, which you've only served to validate.
But since there's a chance you'll have trouble connecting two and two, the definition I gave applies to everything the author recommends beginners start with. Hence he's teaching DEILD.
The transitional techniques taught are the proverbial WILD tool-kit, which can be applied in any WILD attempt.
I mean, I'm surprised this isn't blatantly obvious.
Edit: Also,
boom. I use that for DEILD, but it works equally well for your standard WILD. Or, if you thinks that's too conceited of me:
this also works for DEILDs.
Because lucids are easy to remember, DEILD is a simple and effective technique for beginners (especially with a tool-kit), and he teaches it well?
Again, the pattern is pretty clear.
You've just proven the point I was making.
The hypocrisy here is actually kinda funny.
I hoped it'd serve to point our how ridiculous it is to consecutively copy/paste the same poorly formed argument three times while simultaneously failing to acknowledge and address any points made.
I've addressed this. No need to repeat myself, right?
Seriously, this is hilarious. ^.^