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      Quote Originally Posted by mikeac View Post
      DEILD is essentially a WILD after ending a dream. I'll take Mzzkc's definition of WILDing and add one word to it.

      "To fall BACK asleep, into a dream state, while retaining consciousness."

      I think the book is pretty good though. He's just basically teaching WILD with an alternative form of DEILD. Didn't read all of it though.

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      Oh yeah, forgot to say. DEILD isn't particularly hard to learn. It doesn't require 226 pages of reading.
      Yes when one has a DEILD or WILD it is not done in sleep, REM sleep or N-REM sleep. By it's very definition sleep is a natural periodic suspension of consciousness. By me saying it worked in N-REM sleep I should have said it worked during two intervals of N-REM so thankyou for pointing out to me that I must be far more mindful of my use of language and not to be so hasty when someone enrages me. I have also learnt today that research at universities in recent years have discovered that we do definately dream in N-REM sleep. I am now the wiser for that and has opened a wider channel for study. My point right from the start, and still is, that this method is not about dream exit initiated lucid dreams, it is about pure WILD's, which they are as it is not necessary at all to have exited a dream to succeed. By its very definition a DEILD is saying that one has a lucid dream after immediately exiting a dream.

      Lucid dreams are not always easy to remember. I can recall several instances where I have remembered having a lucid dream several days after having that lucid dream. This made me realise that I had to take my dream recall training far more seriously. The average person has very poor dream recall which is why for the average person they must cultivate dream recall to be successful with DEILD's. The average person couldn't have a DEILD in a few days as they won't remember having a dream that they have just exited from. If you ask the average person how many dreams they usually have every night they will say none. Mr. Raduga's method does not require any dream recall training at all as it is a method of having WILD's.

      I think the book is far, far better than pretty good. Two have us have said that we have had a WILD in a matter of seconds within three days and someone else very close to achieving one. As I said from the start, that is phenomenal.
      Last edited by mcwillis; 11-24-2010 at 12:55 AM.

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