 Originally Posted by Mzzkc
Read through the pertinent stuff, but didn't learn anything new. And before anyone argues the point that these aren't DEILDs: put plainly and simply, DEILDs are WILDs that one does immediately upon waking; where one is in any given cycle doesn't particularly matter.
Yet again we are going to have to mull over the semantics of a DEILD because it seems that people don't understand the basics. One doesn't learn from skimming books, only reading them.
Quoting the Dream Guide Team of this forum on their description of DEILD's:
"However, if you are at the end of a REM phase you won't be able to DEILD."
Where in the book does it say you must practice as soon as you awaken from a dream? Mr. Raduga is referring to when you awaken at the end of a REM phase.
Quoting the Dream Guide Team of this forum on their description of DEILD's:
"In order to DEILD you have to have good dream recall. Not only so you won't forget your DEILD adventures, but also because you need to be aware enough of your dreams that you know when one has just ended. It is suggested that you have your dream recall at 10 or more dreams remembered per week before you attempt to DEILD."
Where does Mr. Raduga mention in the book that one must cultivate dream recall for Indirect Techniques to be successful? He doesn't because he is referring to when you awaken at the end of a REM cycle. 50% of students have a lucid dream or an obe over the course of a three day seminar like in the photo above. Do you think they all have great dream recall? Statistically most of them would have a very low level of dream recall.
 Originally Posted by Mzzkc
Read through the pertinent stuff, but didn't learn anything new. He's essentially teaching people DEILD while providing a general use WILD tool-kit most people have to develop on their own. Not a bad resource, but nothing particularly groundbreaking.
I'm sure we would be interested to know your techniques for having WILD's in less than a minute.
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